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Rearrange the given six sentences/group of sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the given questions (A) Global investors are quaking over the prospect of a devastating stump in the world‘s second biggest economy. (B) A possible answer could be that the country‘s troubles raise doubts about whether its policymakers have the tools to keep their economy growing at a healthy pace, something that has been a constant reassurance for more than two decades (C) And they are fast losing confidence that the country‘s policymakers, seemingly so sure-footed in the past know how to solve the problem. (D) However, such a domino effect is significant but hardly catastrophic so why the hysteria? (E) China is exporting something new to the world economy; Fear. (F) Apart from the shrinking confidence, the biggest fear is that a collapsing Chinese economy would derail others around the world – from emerging markets in Chile and Indonesia to industrial powers such as the United States.
Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
A
B
F
D
C
First sentence (E) China is exporting something new to the world economy; Fear. Second sentence (A) Global investors are quaking over the prospect of a devastating stump in the world‘s second biggest economy. Third sentence (C) And they are fast losing confidence that the country‘s policymakers, seemingly so sure-footed in the past know how to solve the problem. Fourth sentence (F) Apart from the shrinking confidence, the biggest fear is that a collapsing Chinese economy would derail others around the world – from emerging markets in Chile and Indonesia to industrial powers such as the United States. Fifth sentence (D) However, such a domino effect is significant but hardly catastrophic so why the hysteria? Sixth sentence (B) A possible answer could be that the country‘s troubles raise doubts about whether its policymakers have the tools to keep their economy growing at a healthy pace, something that has been a constant reassurance for more than two decades.
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