In the following question, parts of a sentence have been jumbled and labelled as P, Q, R, and S. You are required to rearrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and mark your response accordingly by selecting the correct option. P. to go back to their native places (“home”) is indicative Q. the desperation of these workers R. is hardly backed by any aspiration or chance for social mobility S. of the fact that, for them, migration for employment

In the following question, parts of a sentence have been jumbled and labelled as P, Q, R, and S. You are required to rearrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and mark your response accordingly by selecting the correct option. P. to go back to their native places (“home”) is indicative Q. the desperation of these workers R. is hardly backed by any aspiration or chance for social mobility S. of the fact that, for them, migration for employment Correct Answer QPSR

The correct answer is option 3) i.e. QPSR

  • While arranging the parts of the sentence given in options, we have to find some grammatical or contextual connections between them, so let’s find out.
  • The sentence should start with part Q which talks about the context of the sentence. This context is about the desperation faced by workers.
  • The reason behind the desperation is explained in part P which then follows part Q.
  • As per part P, the desperation is ‘indicative’ of something. Part S which speaks of a fact, should follow part P as logic dictates.
  • The sentence ends with part R  as it states the fact regarding ‘migration for employment’ completely.
  • Thus, the correct order is QPSR.
Correct sentence: " The desperation of these workers to go back to their native places (“home”) is indicative of the fact that, for them, migration for employment is hardly backed by any aspiration or chance for social mobility."

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