In the following question, the first "and the last sentences of the passage are in order and numbered S1 and S6. The rest of the passage is split into four parts and named P, Q, R and 5. These four parts are not given in their proper order, as they should appear in the paragraph. Read the passage and find out which of the four combinations correctly forms the sequence of sentences in the passage - S1: One key prevention is making personnel throughout the organisation aware of the fraud risk management program, including the types of fraud and misconduct they may occur. P : With this in mind, prevention and deterrence are interrelated concepts. Q: This awareness should enforce the notion that all of the techniques established in the Programme are real and will be enforced. R: The ongoing communication efforts could provide information on the potential ' disciplinary, criminal and civil actions that the organization could take against the individual. S : If effective preventive controls are in place, working and well-known to potential fraud perpetrators, they serve as strong deterrents to those who might otherwise be tempted to commit fraud. S6: Fear of getting caught is always a strong deterrent. Effective preventive controls are, therefore, strong deterrence controls. mos

In the following question, the first "and the last sentences of the passage are in order and numbered S1 and S6. The rest of the passage is split into four parts and named P, Q, R and 5. These four parts are not given in their proper order, as they should appear in the paragraph. Read the passage and find out which of the four combinations correctly forms the sequence of sentences in the passage - S1: One key prevention is making personnel throughout the organisation aware of the fraud risk management program, including the types of fraud and misconduct they may occur. P : With this in mind, prevention and deterrence are interrelated concepts. Q: This awareness should enforce the notion that all of the techniques established in the Programme are real and will be enforced. R: The ongoing communication efforts could provide information on the potential ' disciplinary, criminal and civil actions that the organization could take against the individual. S : If effective preventive controls are in place, working and well-known to potential fraud perpetrators, they serve as strong deterrents to those who might otherwise be tempted to commit fraud. S6: Fear of getting caught is always a strong deterrent. Effective preventive controls are, therefore, strong deterrence controls. mos Correct Answer QRPS

The correct answer is option 2) i.e. QRPS

Key Points

  • Sentence S1 introduces about the fraud risk management programme.
  •  This sentence expresses awareness in this regard.
  • Sentence Q extends the knowledge of this awareness. So it is the first sentence between S1 and S6.
  • Sentence R discusses the efforts that could provide information regarding the actions taken against the defaulter individuals.
  • Sentence p maintains the continuity expressing prevention and deterrence.
  • Sentence S is the concluding sentence and tries to give the outcome of the practice before the final conclusion given in S6.


Thus the correct sequence is QRPS

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