In the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A), B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct order of the sentences is your answer. Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. Two reforms are possible here. The first is to encourage more entrants, since competition will reduce the incentive to store for long periods.
B. However, if storage facilities are controlled by a small group of middlemen who procure in large volumes to manipulate price, it amounts to market failure.
C. Hence, creation of storage facilities is encouraged in policy circles.
D. Indian agriculture is vulnerable to sharp price cycles.
E. The second is to bring in some degree of transparency and market intelligence.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A), B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph.
The correct order of the sentences is your answer.
Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. This is now orthodoxy to which I subscribe— up to a point.
B. It emerged from the mathematics of chance and statistics
C. Therefore the risk is measurable and manageable.
D. The fundamental concept: Prices are not predictable, but the mathematical laws of chance can describe their fluctuations.
E. This is how what business schools now call modern finance was born.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A), B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct order of the sentences is your answer. Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. Lying at the point where the Eurasian plate constantly bumps up against the Indo-Australian plate, volcanoes in the archipelago have long been associated with outsized eruptions, deaths and misery.
B. With some 130 active volcanoes, Indonesia is a hotbed of tectonic plate activity.
C. The flip side of the destruction is the availability of a vast amount of geothermal energy that if harnessed, can provide Indonesia with the kind of clean and reliable energy source it is in desperate need of.
D. The 1883 eruption of Krakatoa, for example, killed more than 36,000 people and is considered to be one of the loudest sounds ever heard in modern history.
E. But all this geological ferment is not an unmitigated negative.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A), B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct order of the sentences is your answer.
Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. Another of his start-ups was sold to Google.
B. He founded the first company to sell virtual reality products.
C. But unlike most of his fellow technologists, he eventually came to feel that the rise of digital networks was no panacea.
D. He was there, more or less, at its creation.
E. Lanier has an unusual authority to criticize the digital economy.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A), B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct order of the sentences is your answer.
Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. The book was Jonah Lehrer's how We Decide and the epiphany was that consciousness could reside in the brain.
B. But Mc Nerney was no neurobiologist, was a twenty-year-old philosophy major at Hamilton College.
C. In January 2010, while driving from Chicago to Minneapolis, Sam Mc Nerney played an audio book and had an epiphany.
D. The quest for an empirical understanding of consciousness has long preoccupied neurobiologists.
E. The standard course work-ancient, modern, and contemporary philosophy-enthralled him.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A), B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct order of the sentences is your answer.
Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. He felt justified in bypassing Congress altogether on a variety of moves.
B. At times he was fighting the entire Congress.
C. Bush felt he had a mission to restore power to the presidency.
D. Bush was not fighting just the democrats.
E. Representative democracy is a messy business, and a CEO of the White House does not like a legislature of second guessers and time wasters.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A), B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph.
The correct order of the sentences is your answer.
Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. The two neighbours never fought each other.
B. Fights involving three male fiddler crabs have been recorded, but the status of the participants was unknown.
C. They pushed or grappled only with the intruder.
D. We recorded 17 cases in which a resident that was fighting an intruder was joined by an immediate neighbour, an ally.
E. We therefore tracked 268 intruder males until we saw them fighting a resident male.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A), B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct order of the sentences is your answer.
Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. This burnt off many living forms and it took a long time before oxygen- using life forms started flourishing about 500 million years later.
B. Some of this was ‘fixed’ by iron and organic matter of earth, but the rest soon led the ‘poisonous’ gas, oxygen, attain levels of about 20 per cent in the air.
C. Those days, the earth was rich in a set of microbes called cyanobacteria, which started the early events of photosynthesis, wherein the microbe used CO2 for energy production and emitted oxygen gas as the waste material.
D. One such massive upheaval of the earth’s atmosphere occurred about 2.4 billion years ago, during what is called the “Oxygen Catastrophe”.
E. Cyanobacteria reproduced very fast (doubling every 30 minutes), leading to vast amounts of oxygen in the atmosphere.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A), B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct order of the sentences is your answer.
Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. These children may look normal but their brain development and immune systems most certainly are not.
B. The media focus on children who are desperately thin and obviously wasting away means that chronic under nutrition – just as deadly – can be overlooked.
C. In the same regions, about 7%-15% of children suffer from wasting.
D. Their stunted height is a grisly marker of multiple deprivations regarding food intake, care and play, clean water, good sanitation and health care.
E. Approximately 40% of all children under five in south Asia and sub-Saharan Africa are short for their age.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A), B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct order of the sentences is your answer.
Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. The number of development studies courses offered by colleges and universities has grown over the last 20 years.
B. What are you hoping to get out of your course?
C. Has your interest been sparked by other studies, travel, or family connections?
D. As the new academic year begins for some people this month, we would like to hear what is motivating you to study development.
E. The content of those courses has also changed to reflect new interests and trends in the sector, with topics covering a range of subjects, from economics and politics, to the environment, gender and anthropology.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A), B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct order of the sentences is your answer. Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. Two reforms are possible here. The first is to encourage more entrants, since competition will reduce the incentive to store for long periods.
B. However, if storage facilities are controlled by a small group of middlemen who procure in large volumes to manipulate price, it amounts to market failure.
C. Hence, creation of storage facilities is encouraged in policy circles.
D. Indian agriculture is vulnerable to sharp price cycles.
E. The second is to bring in some degree of transparency and market intelligence.
A. Two reforms are possible here. The first is to encourage more entrants, since competition will reduce the incentive to store for long periods.
B. However, if storage facilities are controlled by a small group of middlemen who procure in large volumes to manipulate price, it amounts to market failure.
C. Hence, creation of storage facilities is encouraged in policy circles.
D. Indian agriculture is vulnerable to sharp price cycles.
E. The second is to bring in some degree of transparency and market intelligence.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A), B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph.
The correct order of the sentences is your answer.
Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. This is now orthodoxy to which I subscribe— up to a point.
B. It emerged from the mathematics of chance and statistics
C. Therefore the risk is measurable and manageable.
D. The fundamental concept: Prices are not predictable, but the mathematical laws of chance can describe their fluctuations.
E. This is how what business schools now call modern finance was born.
The correct order of the sentences is your answer.
Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. This is now orthodoxy to which I subscribe— up to a point.
B. It emerged from the mathematics of chance and statistics
C. Therefore the risk is measurable and manageable.
D. The fundamental concept: Prices are not predictable, but the mathematical laws of chance can describe their fluctuations.
E. This is how what business schools now call modern finance was born.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A), B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct order of the sentences is your answer. Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. Lying at the point where the Eurasian plate constantly bumps up against the Indo-Australian plate, volcanoes in the archipelago have long been associated with outsized eruptions, deaths and misery.
B. With some 130 active volcanoes, Indonesia is a hotbed of tectonic plate activity.
C. The flip side of the destruction is the availability of a vast amount of geothermal energy that if harnessed, can provide Indonesia with the kind of clean and reliable energy source it is in desperate need of.
D. The 1883 eruption of Krakatoa, for example, killed more than 36,000 people and is considered to be one of the loudest sounds ever heard in modern history.
E. But all this geological ferment is not an unmitigated negative.
A. Lying at the point where the Eurasian plate constantly bumps up against the Indo-Australian plate, volcanoes in the archipelago have long been associated with outsized eruptions, deaths and misery.
B. With some 130 active volcanoes, Indonesia is a hotbed of tectonic plate activity.
C. The flip side of the destruction is the availability of a vast amount of geothermal energy that if harnessed, can provide Indonesia with the kind of clean and reliable energy source it is in desperate need of.
D. The 1883 eruption of Krakatoa, for example, killed more than 36,000 people and is considered to be one of the loudest sounds ever heard in modern history.
E. But all this geological ferment is not an unmitigated negative.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A), B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct order of the sentences is your answer.
Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. Another of his start-ups was sold to Google.
B. He founded the first company to sell virtual reality products.
C. But unlike most of his fellow technologists, he eventually came to feel that the rise of digital networks was no panacea.
D. He was there, more or less, at its creation.
E. Lanier has an unusual authority to criticize the digital economy.
Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. Another of his start-ups was sold to Google.
B. He founded the first company to sell virtual reality products.
C. But unlike most of his fellow technologists, he eventually came to feel that the rise of digital networks was no panacea.
D. He was there, more or less, at its creation.
E. Lanier has an unusual authority to criticize the digital economy.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A), B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct order of the sentences is your answer.
Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. The book was Jonah Lehrer's how We Decide and the epiphany was that consciousness could reside in the brain.
B. But Mc Nerney was no neurobiologist, was a twenty-year-old philosophy major at Hamilton College.
C. In January 2010, while driving from Chicago to Minneapolis, Sam Mc Nerney played an audio book and had an epiphany.
D. The quest for an empirical understanding of consciousness has long preoccupied neurobiologists.
E. The standard course work-ancient, modern, and contemporary philosophy-enthralled him.
Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. The book was Jonah Lehrer's how We Decide and the epiphany was that consciousness could reside in the brain.
B. But Mc Nerney was no neurobiologist, was a twenty-year-old philosophy major at Hamilton College.
C. In January 2010, while driving from Chicago to Minneapolis, Sam Mc Nerney played an audio book and had an epiphany.
D. The quest for an empirical understanding of consciousness has long preoccupied neurobiologists.
E. The standard course work-ancient, modern, and contemporary philosophy-enthralled him.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A), B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct order of the sentences is your answer.
Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. He felt justified in bypassing Congress altogether on a variety of moves.
B. At times he was fighting the entire Congress.
C. Bush felt he had a mission to restore power to the presidency.
D. Bush was not fighting just the democrats.
E. Representative democracy is a messy business, and a CEO of the White House does not like a legislature of second guessers and time wasters.
Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. He felt justified in bypassing Congress altogether on a variety of moves.
B. At times he was fighting the entire Congress.
C. Bush felt he had a mission to restore power to the presidency.
D. Bush was not fighting just the democrats.
E. Representative democracy is a messy business, and a CEO of the White House does not like a legislature of second guessers and time wasters.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A), B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph.
The correct order of the sentences is your answer.
Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. The two neighbours never fought each other.
B. Fights involving three male fiddler crabs have been recorded, but the status of the participants was unknown.
C. They pushed or grappled only with the intruder.
D. We recorded 17 cases in which a resident that was fighting an intruder was joined by an immediate neighbour, an ally.
E. We therefore tracked 268 intruder males until we saw them fighting a resident male.
The correct order of the sentences is your answer.
Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. The two neighbours never fought each other.
B. Fights involving three male fiddler crabs have been recorded, but the status of the participants was unknown.
C. They pushed or grappled only with the intruder.
D. We recorded 17 cases in which a resident that was fighting an intruder was joined by an immediate neighbour, an ally.
E. We therefore tracked 268 intruder males until we saw them fighting a resident male.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A), B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct order of the sentences is your answer.
Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. This burnt off many living forms and it took a long time before oxygen- using life forms started flourishing about 500 million years later.
B. Some of this was ‘fixed’ by iron and organic matter of earth, but the rest soon led the ‘poisonous’ gas, oxygen, attain levels of about 20 per cent in the air.
C. Those days, the earth was rich in a set of microbes called cyanobacteria, which started the early events of photosynthesis, wherein the microbe used CO2 for energy production and emitted oxygen gas as the waste material.
D. One such massive upheaval of the earth’s atmosphere occurred about 2.4 billion years ago, during what is called the “Oxygen Catastrophe”.
E. Cyanobacteria reproduced very fast (doubling every 30 minutes), leading to vast amounts of oxygen in the atmosphere.
Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. This burnt off many living forms and it took a long time before oxygen- using life forms started flourishing about 500 million years later.
B. Some of this was ‘fixed’ by iron and organic matter of earth, but the rest soon led the ‘poisonous’ gas, oxygen, attain levels of about 20 per cent in the air.
C. Those days, the earth was rich in a set of microbes called cyanobacteria, which started the early events of photosynthesis, wherein the microbe used CO2 for energy production and emitted oxygen gas as the waste material.
D. One such massive upheaval of the earth’s atmosphere occurred about 2.4 billion years ago, during what is called the “Oxygen Catastrophe”.
E. Cyanobacteria reproduced very fast (doubling every 30 minutes), leading to vast amounts of oxygen in the atmosphere.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A), B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct order of the sentences is your answer.
Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. These children may look normal but their brain development and immune systems most certainly are not.
B. The media focus on children who are desperately thin and obviously wasting away means that chronic under nutrition – just as deadly – can be overlooked.
C. In the same regions, about 7%-15% of children suffer from wasting.
D. Their stunted height is a grisly marker of multiple deprivations regarding food intake, care and play, clean water, good sanitation and health care.
E. Approximately 40% of all children under five in south Asia and sub-Saharan Africa are short for their age.
Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. These children may look normal but their brain development and immune systems most certainly are not.
B. The media focus on children who are desperately thin and obviously wasting away means that chronic under nutrition – just as deadly – can be overlooked.
C. In the same regions, about 7%-15% of children suffer from wasting.
D. Their stunted height is a grisly marker of multiple deprivations regarding food intake, care and play, clean water, good sanitation and health care.
E. Approximately 40% of all children under five in south Asia and sub-Saharan Africa are short for their age.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A), B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct order of the sentences is your answer.
Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. The number of development studies courses offered by colleges and universities has grown over the last 20 years.
B. What are you hoping to get out of your course?
C. Has your interest been sparked by other studies, travel, or family connections?
D. As the new academic year begins for some people this month, we would like to hear what is motivating you to study development.
E. The content of those courses has also changed to reflect new interests and trends in the sector, with topics covering a range of subjects, from economics and politics, to the environment, gender and anthropology.
Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. The number of development studies courses offered by colleges and universities has grown over the last 20 years.
B. What are you hoping to get out of your course?
C. Has your interest been sparked by other studies, travel, or family connections?
D. As the new academic year begins for some people this month, we would like to hear what is motivating you to study development.
E. The content of those courses has also changed to reflect new interests and trends in the sector, with topics covering a range of subjects, from economics and politics, to the environment, gender and anthropology.
Correct!
Wrong!
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