The following sentences form a paragraph. These four parts are numbered as P, Q, R and S. They are not given in their proper order. Read the sentences and choose the alternative that arranges them in correct order. P. There are special nutritional schemes for women and children operated through the States. Q. At the national level, 53% of women are anaemic, Health Ministry data show.  R. India’s efforts at improving access to food and good nutrition are led by the National Food Security Act. S. In spite of such interventions, 14.5% of the population suffers from undernourishment, going by the UN’s assessment for 2014-16.

The following sentences form a paragraph. These four parts are numbered as P, Q, R and S. They are not given in their proper order. Read the sentences and choose the alternative that arranges them in correct order. P. There are special nutritional schemes for women and children operated through the States. Q. At the national level, 53% of women are anaemic, Health Ministry data show.  R. India’s efforts at improving access to food and good nutrition are led by the National Food Security Act. S. In spite of such interventions, 14.5% of the population suffers from undernourishment, going by the UN’s assessment for 2014-16. Correct Answer RPSQ 

Correct option - 3

The above mentioned is based upon situation of malnutrition in India. Since, the passage cannot start with S because mentions 'such interventions', thus there must be some introduction before it. Hence, option 4 is eliminated. In option 2, Q has national defined for India. So, India should come before it. Thus, option 2 is eliminated. In option 1, sequence SP should be reversible, this is because schemes are the interventions done by the government. Hence, schemes should be mentioned first. Then S emphasis more on it. Thus, option 1 is incorrect. Hence, option 3 i.e. RPSQ is the correct answer.

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