In the following question the 1st and the last part of the sentence/passage are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence/ passage is split into four parts and named P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence/passage and find out which of the four combinations is correct. 1. Steeds and socialism were, all in all, a poor match. P. Fine steeds bespoke the respectability the gathering should hate. Q. Socialist pioneers, when they went by towns, wanted to see dairy animals and pigs. R. In spite of the fact that a working steed was just about fair, the communists were on the whole correct to be attentive. S. Workers from Poland to the Hungarian favored their steeds to party authoritative opinion. 6. "An agriculturist's pride is his steed, his dairy animals might be thin yet his steed must be fat", went a Slovak saying.
In the following question the 1st and the last part of the sentence/passage are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence/ passage is split into four parts and named P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence/passage and find out which of the four combinations is correct. 1. Steeds and socialism were, all in all, a poor match. P. Fine steeds bespoke the respectability the gathering should hate. Q. Socialist pioneers, when they went by towns, wanted to see dairy animals and pigs. R. In spite of the fact that a working steed was just about fair, the communists were on the whole correct to be attentive. S. Workers from Poland to the Hungarian favored their steeds to party authoritative opinion. 6. "An agriculturist's pride is his steed, his dairy animals might be thin yet his steed must be fat", went a Slovak saying. Correct Answer PQRS
The correct answer is option 3.
The correct structure of the passage is PQRS.
- From the options, it is very obvious that statement P is our first statement in the sequence as all the options start with the statement P.
- After a mere reading of the given statements, we can get the idea that the alphabetical sequence is correct as statement Q is supported by statements R and S (in the same sequence).
- Furthermore, statement S also supports the sixth statement. Hence, the order becomes PQRS.