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The given sentences, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a letter. Choose the most logical order of the sentences from among the five given choices to construct a coherent paragraph keeping (6) as the last statement. A) Arif Jamal, a New York Times correspondent, reported, "This time, India's victory was nearly total: India accepted cease-fire only after it had occupied 740 square miles, though Pakistan had made marginal gains of 210 square miles of territory." B) On September 22, it ended after the intervention of the UN and a ceasefire was __________ declared the next day. C) In the August of 1965, Pakistani forces infiltrated India-occupied Kashmir in what they called Operation Gibraltar. D) While our textbooks taught us that we did, people from across the border believe that they were victorious. E) Their troops carried extraammunition and entered posing as locals of the area and their attack on Indian soil led to war without a formal declaration, disrupting peace in the valley. 6) Even though neutral assessments suggest our superiority in the war but technically it remains militarily inconclusive
Which of the following pairs form two consecutive statements after rearrangement?
A-E
A-D
E-B
B-C
None of these
The paragraph is talking about the IndiaPakistan war in 1965, wherein both countries claim to be victorious. Sentence C comes first as it introduces the topic by the mentioning the year and the first act (Pakistani forces infiltrated India-occupied Kashmir) of the sequence. Now, sentence E comes next as it describes what the forces did next. Now, none of the remaining sentences talks about what happened after the truce. So, we have to mention the truce before anything else. Sentence B mentions the truce, so B comes next. D & A are the remaining sentences. Sentence 6 which is the fixed part in the passage mentions 'neutral assessments'. It means the opinions of people not involved in the war. Sentence A states the opinion of an American reporter. So, A comes before 6, which A to come after B. thus the final sequence becomes CEBDA. Clearly, the correct pair is E-B
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