Given below are four jumbled sentences.Select the option that gives their correct order. A. because a normal consequence of reducing inflation and maintaining currency stability is increasing unemployment and increasing interest rates. B.Government and central banks are limited in the number of goals they can achieve in the short term. C.For instance, there may be pressure on the government to reduce inflation, reduce unemployment, and reduce interest rates while maintaining currency stability. D.If all of these are selected as goals for the short term, then policy is likely to be incoherent,
Given below are four jumbled sentences.Select the option that gives their correct order. A. because a normal consequence of reducing inflation and maintaining currency stability is increasing unemployment and increasing interest rates. B.Government and central banks are limited in the number of goals they can achieve in the short term. C.For instance, there may be pressure on the government to reduce inflation, reduce unemployment, and reduce interest rates while maintaining currency stability. D.If all of these are selected as goals for the short term, then policy is likely to be incoherent, Correct Answer BCDA
The correct answer is option 3, i.e.BCDA
The first sentence is B, 'Government and central banks are limited in the number of goals they can achieve in the short term' because it is introducing the topic.
The second sentence is C, For instance, there may be pressure on the government to reduce inflation, reduce unemployment, and reduce interest rates while maintaining currency stability. because it is giving an example of what is mentioned in the first sentence.
The third sentence is D, If all of these are selected as goals for the short term, then the policy is likely to be incoherent because this is sentence is about the given example.
The next sentence is A, because a normal consequence of reducing inflation and maintaining currency stability is increasing unemployment and increasing interest rates. it is completing the last sentence.