In the following question, the 1st and the last part of the sentence/passage are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence/ passage is split into four parts and named P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence/passage and find out which of the four combinations is correct. 1. Are you wondering what golf and Artificial Intelligence (AI) have in common? P. You might not realize it, but learning to master AI is just like learning to master golf. Q. I think so is the case with AI if you don't get the basics right.  R. As golfing legend Arnold Palmer once said golf is deceptively simple and endlessly complicated. S. The first step is to get out there and have a go, the second is to learn and appreciate how the game works. 6. Finally, you begin to refine all of the subtleties as you aim for that hole in one.

In the following question, the 1st and the last part of the sentence/passage are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence/ passage is split into four parts and named P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence/passage and find out which of the four combinations is correct. 1. Are you wondering what golf and Artificial Intelligence (AI) have in common? P. You might not realize it, but learning to master AI is just like learning to master golf. Q. I think so is the case with AI if you don't get the basics right.  R. As golfing legend Arnold Palmer once said golf is deceptively simple and endlessly complicated. S. The first step is to get out there and have a go, the second is to learn and appreciate how the game works. 6. Finally, you begin to refine all of the subtleties as you aim for that hole in one. Correct Answer RQPS

The correct answer is option 4 i.e. RQPS.

  •  While arranging the parts of the passage, we have to find some grammatical or contextual connections between them-
    • Sentence 1 hints that there is something common to both golf and AI. R follows it as it mentions a statement related to golf.
    • Next is Q as it clearly refers to the statement mentioned in R by using 'so is the case'. This means that AI, like golf, can seem "deceptively simple and endlessly complicated".
    • After that is P which says that there is a similarity between learning to master AI and learning to master golf.
    • Last is S as it mentions the steps of learning golf. 


Correct order- Are you wondering what golf and Artificial Intelligence (AI) have in common? As golfing legend Arnold Palmer once said golf is deceptively simple and endlessly complicated. I think so is the case with AI if you don't get the basics right. You might not realize it, but learning to master AI is just like learning to master golf. The first step is to get out there and have a go, the second is to learn and appreciate how the game works. Finally, you begin to refine all of the subtleties as you aim for that hole in one.

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