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Directions (): A set of sentences is given below, which when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Arrange the sentences in the correct sequence, and answer the questions that follow.
P. So are large parts of Europe. Q. The other big emerging market, India, too is wrestling with a huge debt overhang. R. China faces the problem of a large expansion in credit which has sustained growth in recent years. S. Excessive debt in many parts of the world could undermine the IMF’s upbeat forecasts. T. The threat of protectionism and anti-globalisation sentiments in the U.S. and Europe pose bigger risks than many of these factors.
Question 2
Which of the following will be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?
a) R
b) Q
c) P
d) S
e) T
Ans: (d) . S is the fourth sentence of the given paragraph.
RQPST is the final order. R begins the passage by telling us about China, and how it is facing the problem of a large expansion in credit. Q continues by comparing this with India’s state of affairs, which is also facing a debt overhang. P follows by comparing both these countries with those of Europe, and telling us how the situation is not different there either. S follows by telling us what the effect of this excessive debt would be. T concludes the passage by referring to these factors and telling us how they are smaller than certain other threats in the US and Europe.
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