Arrange the jumbled sentences to make a meaningful paragraph. A. However, many subsequent media report exposed that the claim of defecation free rural India is wrong. B. Why India especially rural India is still not 'open defecation free’ despite toilets are built everywhere? C. This should be a piece of credible news as Prime minister declared it. D. There are several questions now. E. On 2nd October 2019, Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared that ‘Rural India is free from open defecation’. 

Arrange the jumbled sentences to make a meaningful paragraph. A. However, many subsequent media report exposed that the claim of defecation free rural India is wrong. B. Why India especially rural India is still not 'open defecation free’ despite toilets are built everywhere? C. This should be a piece of credible news as Prime minister declared it. D. There are several questions now. E. On 2nd October 2019, Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared that ‘Rural India is free from open defecation’.  Correct Answer ECADB

The correct answer is 'ECADB'.

Key Points

 
  • The given sentence is an example of Sentence Jumble.
  • We know that the first statement of a sentence jumbled question is usually an independent general statement, a noun, a Universal fact, starting with an incident or the words 'most' or 'once'.
    • Part E will come first as it about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's declaration on 2nd October 2019  about Rural India being free from open defecation.
      • ​Thus, Part E will be the 1st sentence.
    • Part C will be next as it explains that Rural India being free from open defecation should be credible news since the Prime Minister declared it.
    • Part A comes next as it mentions subsequent media report exposing the claim of 'defecation free rural India' as wrong.
    • Part D  will be next as it mentions that there are several questions regarding Rural India being free from open defecation .
    • Part B will be next as it questions  why India especially rural India is still not 'open defecation free’ despite toilets built everywhere.

 

  • Thus the correct order of the sentences is: On 2nd October 2019, Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared that ‘Rural India is free from open defecation'. This should be a piece of credible news as Prime minister declared it. However, many subsequent media report exposed that the claim of defecation free rural India is wrong. There are several questions now. Why India especially rural India is still not 'open defecation free’ despite toilets are built everywhere?

 

Hence, option 2 is the correct answer.

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