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Directions (): Rearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below. (A) The Mughal-era Shahjahanabad and the British-built New Delhi was much of what comprised the city. However, a rapid influx of refugees during the Partition resulted in the city being expanded far and beyond to make space for its new inhabitants. (B) Delhi, many would say, is a city of contradictions. The past, the present, the urban and the rural coexist rather peacefully within this bustling metropolis. (C) Delhi’s master plan designated a cluster of villages on the city fringes to be urbanised for the sake of housing the refugees. (D) The task of preparing a plan for the expansion of Delhi was assigned to the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) that was created in 1957. (E) However, in 1947, when the city became the capital of an independent country, much of what we see of the city today, was large expanses of agricultural and forest land. (F) The ‘urban villages’, as they are called today, carry unique cultural identities and historicities within them, lending the city a distinct character and heritage.
Which of the following is the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?
A
B
C
F
E
Correct Answer is (b). The correct rearrangement is BEADCF. (B) Delhi, many would say, is a city of contradictions. The past, the present, the urban and the rural coexist rather peacefully within this bustling metropolis. (E) However, in 1947, when the city became the capital of an independent country, much of what we see of the city today, was large expanses of agricultural and forest land. (A) The Mughal-era Shahjahanabad and the British-built New Delhi was much of what comprised the city. However, a rapid influx of refugees during the Partition resulted in the city being expanded far and beyond to make space for its new inhabitants. (D) The task of preparing a plan for the expansion of Delhi was assigned to the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) that was created in 1957. (C) Delhi’s master plan designated a cluster of villages on the city fringes to be urbanised for the sake of housing the refugees. (F) The ‘urban villages’, as they are called today, carry unique cultural identities and historicities within them, lending the city a distinct character and heritage.
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