Question : Some parts of a few sentences have been jumbled up and labelled A, B, C, and D. Select the option that gives the correct sequence in which these parts can be rearranged to form a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence
Our twelve years in the forest were
A. Ram had lost, we would have to
B. ending. Now, according to the wager
C. discovered our whereabouts, we would have to endure another ten years in exile
D. spend a year in hiding. If during this year Mohan
Option 1: BDCA
Option 2: CDBA
Option 3: BADC
Option 4: ACBD
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Correct Answer: BADC
Solution : The correct answer is the third option.
Explanation:
The beginning of the passage is already fixed in the question.
Sentence "B" introduces a conditional clause explaining the consequences of a wager that Ram has lost. After "were," the 'v4' form of the verb is used. So, "B" should follow the fixed statement.
Sentence "A" completes the consequence mentioned in the previous part. The subject "we" indicates that the speaker and Ram would need to spend a year in hiding due to the lost wager.
Sentence "D" introduces another conditional clause, specifying a condition under which further consequences may occur.
Sentence "C" concludes the consequences of the hypothetical scenario.
Therefore, the correct sequence is BADC.
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