In the following question, sentences of a paragraph have been jumbled and labelled as A, B, C and D. You are required to rearrange the jumbled sentences of the paragraph and mark your response accordingly by selecting the correct option. A: India and Maldives have bilateral relations for centuries. B: The said visit will help India to counter the Chinese influence in the Maldives. C: The visit of Foreign Secretary Harsh Shringla to the Maldives is significant. D: It is a part of India's "neighbour-hood first policy".

In the following question, sentences of a paragraph have been jumbled and labelled as A, B, C and D. You are required to rearrange the jumbled sentences of the paragraph and mark your response accordingly by selecting the correct option. A: India and Maldives have bilateral relations for centuries. B: The said visit will help India to counter the Chinese influence in the Maldives. C: The visit of Foreign Secretary Harsh Shringla to the Maldives is significant. D: It is a part of India's "neighbour-hood first policy". Correct Answer CDAB

The correct answer is option 4 i.e CDAB

       

  • Sentence C establishes the subject matter. Hence, C will be the first sentence after re-arrangement.
  • Sentence D has a non-living pronoun 'it' which refers to the erstwhile mentioned 'visit' in sentence C. D follows C.
  • Sentence A is the logical successor of D because it further mentions the relationship between India and Maldives in continuation of the topic of the paragraph. A follows D.
  • Sentence B is the final sentence after re-arrangement because it is referring to the concluding action which has its cause in Sentence C.

The correct arrangement is CDAB.

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