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Directions (Qs. 1-5 ): A set of sentences is given, which when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Sentence 6 is given as the last sentence in the set. Arrange the remaining sentences in the correct sequence, and answer the questions that follow.
P. In the age of satellites, measurements are no longer made from below but above. Q. An expedition, in 1999, that measured Mount Everest using a GPS receiver found that it was 10 metres higher. R. Maps, with their MSL (mean sea level) markings, bear the stamp of this tradition. S. Mount Everest, for instance, is 8,848 metres when measured from the surface of the sea but may have a different value if measured from the ocean floor. T. For a long time, a place’s height has been measured with reference to the surrounding sea. 6. Not only does that make your climb higher but several measurements of dams and skyscrapers are affected depending on whether they are computed by traditional surveying or satellites.
Question 3
Given that 6 is the last sentence of the sequence, which of the following will be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?
a) Q
b) P
c) S
d) R
e) T
Ans: (b), P is fourth sentence of the given passage.
TSRPQ6 is the final order. T begins the passage by telling us how a place’s height is measured traditionally. S follows by giving us an example of a mountain and how its height is measured using this method. R follows by telling us how maps bear markings that indicate the usage of this method. PQ follows as a pair: P tells us of a new method that can be used to measure a place’s height. Q follows by telling us of the previous example of the mountain, and telling us how its measurement would differ should this new method be used. 6 concludes the passage by telling the changes that this new method measurement would bring.
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