The following sentences form a paragraph. The first and the last sentences of the paragraph are given. The rest of the sentences are numbered as P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentences and choose the alternative that arranges them in the correct order. 1. The concept of Globalisation by integrating nation states within the theme work of World Trade Organisation (WTO) is an alternative version of the Theory of Comparative Cost Advantage propagated by the classical economists for assuming unrestricted flow of goods between the countries for mutual benefit, especially from Great Britain to other less developed countries or to their colonies. P. However, the advocates of globalisation, especially from the developed countries purposely limit the definition of globalisation to only three components, i.e., unrestricted trade flows, capital flows and technology flows. Q. They do not want to include the free flow labour within the parameter of globalisation set by them. R. In this way, the imperialist nations gained much at the cost of the colonial countries who had to suffer from the scar of stagnation and poverty. S. The World Commission on the Social Dimension of Globalisation (WCSDG) set up by ILO has also made some important observations on globalisation. 6. In the meantime, various countries of the world have adopted the policy of globalisation.
The following sentences form a paragraph. The first and the last sentences of the paragraph are given. The rest of the sentences are numbered as P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentences and choose the alternative that arranges them in the correct order. 1. The concept of Globalisation by integrating nation states within the theme work of World Trade Organisation (WTO) is an alternative version of the Theory of Comparative Cost Advantage propagated by the classical economists for assuming unrestricted flow of goods between the countries for mutual benefit, especially from Great Britain to other less developed countries or to their colonies. P. However, the advocates of globalisation, especially from the developed countries purposely limit the definition of globalisation to only three components, i.e., unrestricted trade flows, capital flows and technology flows. Q. They do not want to include the free flow labour within the parameter of globalisation set by them. R. In this way, the imperialist nations gained much at the cost of the colonial countries who had to suffer from the scar of stagnation and poverty. S. The World Commission on the Social Dimension of Globalisation (WCSDG) set up by ILO has also made some important observations on globalisation. 6. In the meantime, various countries of the world have adopted the policy of globalisation. Correct Answer RPQS
The given paragraph talks about globalisation and the first and the last sentences of the paragraph are already given.
The second sentence of the paragraph will be the sentence (R) as it refers to 'colonial countries', i.e. the colonies of Great Britain in accordance with the previous sentence.
The third sentence of the paragraph will be the sentence (P) as it further talks about the definition of globalisation in developed countries.
The fourth sentence will be the sentence (Q) as it refers to 'they', i.e., developed countries that have been mentioned in the previous sentence.
The fifth sentence will be the sentence (S) as it now talks about the observations of the World Commission and also, it matches with the context of the last sentence.
Hence, the correct order of the paragraph will be RPQS.