Directions: In this section, each item consists of six sentences of a passage. The first and sixth sentences are given in the beginning as S1 and S6. The middle four sentences in each have been jumbled up and labelled as P, Q, R and S. You are required to find the proper sequence of the four sentences and mark your response accordingly on the answer sheet.
S1: The son of silent-screen swashbuckling hero Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., he managed to create his own image despite playing a few similar roles himself, in part by using his urbane charm and good looks to help him gain social position.
S6: Following the war Fairbanks spent much of his time in England and made only a few films.
P: He also occasionally appeared on the Los Angeles stag
Q: Fairbanks began his film career early, in 1923, in Stephen Steps Out, and followed that with such films as Stella Dallas (1925), A Woman of Affairs (1928), and The Power of the Press (1928), all silent films.
R: His career gained momentum with the introduction of sound to motion pictures and with the publicity surrounding his marriage to Joan Crawford in 1929—and the end of the marriage four years later—and he tallied such successes as The Dawn Patrol (1930), Little Caesar (1931), Morning Glory (1933), The Prisoner of Zenda (1937), and Gunga Din (1939).
S: During World War II Fairbanks served in the U.S. Navy with such distinction that he received a number of awards, including an honorary knighthood (1949) from the British king, George VI, for his contribution to joint Anglo-American operations.