The Ordering of Words in a Sentence is an important topic in the English section of NDA & CDS examinations. These questions test a candidate’s understanding of sentence structure, grammatical arrangement, logical sequencing, and syntactical correctness.
In the English Live Class for NDA & CDS 1 2026 – Live Batch 2, students were trained to solve multiple choice questions (MCQs) from this topic by applying clear structural rules instead of guesswork.
Nature of Questions in NDA & CDS
In this topic, candidates are generally given:
- A set of jumbled words or phrases
- Four answer choices with different arrangements
- The task of identifying the grammatically correct and meaningful sentence
The correct answer must satisfy:
- Proper sentence structure
- Logical meaning
- Correct grammatical construction
These questions test precision and clarity of understanding.
Core Concept: Basic Sentence Structure
The foundation of solving word-order questions lies in understanding the basic English sentence pattern:
Subject + Verb + Object + Modifiers
The live class focused on recognising:
- The main subject
- The principal verb
- The object or complement
- Modifiers (adjectives, adverbs, phrases)
Identifying these components makes arrangement systematic and accurate.
Important Structural Rules Covered
A. Position of Subject and Verb
The subject usually comes before the verb in declarative sentences.
B. Placement of Adjectives
Adjectives generally appear before the noun they describe.
C. Order of Adverbs
Adverbs of manner, place, and time follow a standard sequence.
D. Use of Prepositional Phrases
Prepositional phrases usually follow the word they modify.
E. Correct Use of Articles and Determiners
Articles must precede nouns appropriately.
The class emphasised applying these rules step-by-step.
Logical Flow and Meaning
Beyond grammar, logical sequencing plays a key role.
Students were trained to:
- Identify introductory phrases
- Recognise cause-effect relationships
- Place qualifying phrases correctly
- Ensure smooth flow of ideas
A grammatically correct sentence must also make logical sense.
Strategy Taught in the Live Class
A systematic method was introduced:
✔ Identify the main verb first
✔ Locate the subject
✔ Attach objects and complements
✔ Place modifiers correctly
✔ Check articles and prepositions
✔ Read the final sentence for clarity
This structured approach prevents confusion in closely similar options.
Common Traps in MCQs
The live session highlighted common mistakes such as:
- Choosing options that “sound right” but violate grammar
- Misplacing modifiers
- Ignoring subject-verb agreement
- Incorrect article placement
- Failing to check complete sentence meaning
Students were encouraged to verify grammar before selecting the answer.
Why This Topic Is Scoring in NDA & CDS
Ordering of Words questions are scoring because:
- They follow clear grammatical rules
- No external knowledge is required
- Accuracy improves with practice
- Logical thinking ensures quick elimination
With proper understanding of sentence construction, these questions become straightforward.
Importance for Defence Aspirants
For NDA & CDS aspirants, clarity in sentence construction is essential not only for written exams but also for:
- SSB communication
- Essay writing
- Personal interviews
- Effective spoken English
Mastering sentence structure enhances overall communication skills.
Conclusion
The Ordering of Words in a Sentence Live Class for NDA & CDS 1 2026 – Live Batch 2 equipped students with essential knowledge of sentence structure, grammar rules, and logical sequencing required to solve MCQs accurately.
By focusing on structural clarity and systematic problem-solving techniques, aspirants can confidently attempt and score well in this topic in the upcoming defence examinations.





