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Question : Rearrange the parts of the sentence in the correct order.

The study led
P. collaborators from Bristol, Cambridge, and Germany
Q. by scientists at the University of Bath and including
R. used fossils and analysed genetic differences between
S. modern snakes to reconstruct snake evolution

Option 1: QPRS

Option 2: PRQS

Option 3: SPQR

Option 4: QSRP


Team Careers360 23rd Jan, 2024
Answer (1)
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Correct Answer: QPRS


Solution : The correct choice is the first option.

In this case, the subject is "the study," and the verb is "used". To form a coherent sentence, it's crucial to place these elements in the appropriate order. The other parts of the sentence provide additional information about the study, its collaborators, and the methodology used.

Therefore, the sentence in a logical order is: The study led by scientists at the University of Bath and including collaborators from Bristol, Cambridge, and Germany, used fossils and analysed genetic differences between modern snakes to reconstruct snake evolution.

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