Select the option that arranges sentences B, C, D and E in a logical sequence. Sentences A and F are static. A. You would have noticed maps in shopping malls that say, "You are here." B. They also guide you about the location of various stores and eating joints and how to get there. C. They seem to be blessed with an internal compass that orients them automatically. D. They are put up to orient you in unfamiliar territory, to tell you where you are. E. But, there are some people who never need these maps. F. They always make the correct turn and end up exactly where they intended via the shortest route.

Select the option that arranges sentences B, C, D and E in a logical sequence. Sentences A and F are static. A. You would have noticed maps in shopping malls that say, "You are here." B. They also guide you about the location of various stores and eating joints and how to get there. C. They seem to be blessed with an internal compass that orients them automatically. D. They are put up to orient you in unfamiliar territory, to tell you where you are. E. But, there are some people who never need these maps. F. They always make the correct turn and end up exactly where they intended via the shortest route. Correct Answer ADBECF

The correct answer is option 2.

A describes signs which say ''you are here''. Next should be D as it refers to the sign mentioned in A and explains its meaning. after that is B as it further tells how these signs guide. Next is E as C starts with 'they' which means it refers to people mentioned in E. So, E should come before C.

The correct sequence is- ADBECF.

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