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MCQ
Given below are the jumbled sentences of a paragraph. The first and the last sentence of the jumbled paragraph are given in correct order. Arrange the middle sentences in the correct sequence.
- On one hand we are proud of being Indians,
- on the other hand we behave as if we were still at the dawn of our civilization
- murders of our own brothers and sisters is not the way to please Ram or Rahim
- the citizens of the land where Buddha and Gandhi taught
- the principles of love and non-violence,
- nor does it fetch us any prosperity.
Options
ii, iii, iv, v
iii, iv, v, ii
iv, v, iii, ii
iv, v, ii, iii
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Solution
The correct arrangement is option iv, v, ii, iii
i.e., On one hand we are proud of being Indians, the citizens of the land where Budhha and Gandhi taught the principles of love and non-violence, on the other hand we behave as if we were still at the dawn of our civilization, murders of our own brothers and sisters is not the way to please Ram or Rahim nor does it fetch us any prosperity.
Concept: Para-jumbles (Entrance Exam)
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