Given below are four jumbled sentences. Pick the option that gives their correct order. A. Using his mother’s show-business contacts, Charlie became a professional entertainer in 1897. B. He spent his early childhood with his mother, the singer Hannah Hall, after she and his father separated. C. Even today Charlie is widely regarded as the greatest comic artist of the screen and one of the most important figures in motion-picture history. D. Charlie Chaplin was born on April 16, 1889 in London and named after his father, a British music-hall entertainer.

Given below are four jumbled sentences. Pick the option that gives their correct order. A. Using his mother’s show-business contacts, Charlie became a professional entertainer in 1897. B. He spent his early childhood with his mother, the singer Hannah Hall, after she and his father separated. C. Even today Charlie is widely regarded as the greatest comic artist of the screen and one of the most important figures in motion-picture history. D. Charlie Chaplin was born on April 16, 1889 in London and named after his father, a British music-hall entertainer. Correct Answer DBAC

  • The correct answer is Option 3.
  • The correct answer begins with the sentence D which is the only independent sentence as it is introducing a subject 'Charlie Chaplin'.
  • Sentence A is talking about the person's professional life and sentence B is talking about his childhood. So it is obvious that the sentence D will be followed by B.
  • Therefore, out of given alternatives, the sequence of 'DB' is followed only in Option 3 i.e. 'DBAC'.

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