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Question : Rearrange the following paragraph to answer the following question

(A) Therefore, it is an encouraging symbol, but we must watch against our rising pace of populace expansion.

(B) Deficiency mitigation is one of the most momentous programmes.

(C) Even though this modification is sluggish and steady, it appears to be unswerving.

(D) The degree of success of this programme can be gauged when we examine the share of citizens underneath deficiency line.

 

Which sentence should come SECOND in the paragraph?

Option 1: A

Option 2: B

Option 3: C

Option 4: D


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Answer (1)
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Correct Answer: C


Solution : The correct arrangement of sentences is: BCAD

B- This is the opening line of the paragraph which establishes the idea of deficiency mitigation

C- C and B form a mandatory pair. Here ‘this modification refers to deficiency mitigation.

A- This is the concluding sentence of the paragraph.

D-This sentence further elaborates about the triumph of this programme.

 

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