The following sentences form a paragraph. The FIRST and SIXTH sentences of the paragraph are given. The rest of the sentences are numbered as B, C, D, ad E, which are not in proper order. Read the sentences and place them in chronological order. National Solar Mission is one of the eight missions set up of National Action Plan on Climate change (NAPCC) that was released on 30 June 2008. With this ambitious target, India will become one of the largest Green Energy producers in the world, surpassing several developed countries. Government stepped up India’s solar power capacity target under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM), by five times, reaching 1,00,000 MW by 2022. The target will principally comprise 40 GW Rooftop and 60 GW through Large and Medium Scale Grid Connected Solar Power Projects. The new targets were approved in June 2015. During recent times with improvement in technology and scaling up production capacities, solar energy has become cost-competitive and targets seem to be more viable now.
The following sentences form a paragraph. The FIRST and SIXTH sentences of the paragraph are given. The rest of the sentences are numbered as B, C, D, ad E, which are not in proper order. Read the sentences and place them in chronological order. National Solar Mission is one of the eight missions set up of National Action Plan on Climate change (NAPCC) that was released on 30 June 2008. With this ambitious target, India will become one of the largest Green Energy producers in the world, surpassing several developed countries. Government stepped up India’s solar power capacity target under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM), by five times, reaching 1,00,000 MW by 2022. The target will principally comprise 40 GW Rooftop and 60 GW through Large and Medium Scale Grid Connected Solar Power Projects. The new targets were approved in June 2015. During recent times with improvement in technology and scaling up production capacities, solar energy has become cost-competitive and targets seem to be more viable now. Correct Answer ACEDBF
The correct answer is Option 4.
In the passage, the first sentence is given, which serves as an introduction to the paragraph and, is independent in its meaning, the second sentence must be dependent and continuing in its nature. Hence, wherein the first sentence talks about climate change, the second sentence must be delving into the finer points of the NAPCC.
So, the second sentence must be C.
The sentence C talks about the capacity of the target under JNNSM, so the following sentence must be the one that talks more about approving these new targets.
So, the third sentence must be E.
The fourth sentence should be again supportive of the previous sentence, where it should describe more about the new targets, in-depth.
So, the fourth sentence must be D.
The sixth sentence is given. Last sentence of any paragraph is concluding in nature.
Hence this leaves us with option B.
So, the fifth sentence must be B.
The correct sequence becomes- ACEDBF.