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प्रश्न
In the following sentence is labelled with a letter. From the given choices, choose the most logical order of sentences that constructs a coherent paragraph.
- One of them copied and pasted large portions of the required text from a website.
- Before assigning the project to his students, the guide gave a presentation on plagiarism.
- The expulsion order that followed was not alarming.
- A few students did not pay much heed to the consequences of the illegal act.
पर्याय
CABD
DBCA
BADC
BDAC
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उत्तर
The central theme of the paragraph is the consequences of plagiarism. Plagiarism refers to the fraudulent use of the words and ideas of others as if they were one’s own. The very foundation of the theme is laid in sentence B. Thus, sentence B should start the paragraph. “The illegal act” in sentence D refers to plagiarism. Sentence A and sentence D are connected. In sentence A, “one of them” refers to “a few students.” Sentence A refers to one of the students who did not pay much heed to the consequences of plagiarism. This makes DA a pair. Thus, DA follows sentence B. Expulsion refers to the action of forcing someone to leave an organisation. Sentence c states the consequence of plagiarism (the illegal act). Thus, at the end comes sentence c.
Therefore, BDAC is the correct option.
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