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Directions (1-5): Rearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below. A. With conflict rising, scientists at the Nature Conservation Foundation including Vinod Krishnan studied how the elephants — now approximately 30 in number — used 205 villages here between 2015 and 2017. B. Reacting to this, authorities removed 22 elephants from the area in 2014. C. However, elephants from habitats nearby colonized the area again. D. In Karnataka’s Hassan and Madikeri — a landscape consisting of plantations (teak, coffee, acacia and eucalyptus), paddy fields and small, fragmented forest patches — human–elephant conflict is high. E. They first tracked daily elephant movement (using direct observation and indirect signs such as dung) and with this, they mapped the intensity of use of each village by elephants.
Which of the following is the LAST step after rearrangement?
A
B
C
D
E
Correct Answer is (e). The correct order of the sentences after rearrangement is DBCAE. D. In Karnataka’s Hassan and Madikeri — a landscape consisting of plantations (teak, coffee, acacia and eucalyptus), paddy fields and small, fragmented forest patches — human–elephant conflict is high. B. Reacting to this, authorities removed 22 elephants from the area in 2014. C. However, elephants from habitats nearby colonized the area again. A. With conflict rising, scientists at the Nature Conservation Foundation including Vinod Krishnan studied how the elephants — now approximately 30 in number — used 205 villages here between 2015 and 2017. E. They first tracked daily elephant movement (using direct observation and indirect signs such as dung) and with this, they mapped the intensity of use of each village by elephants.
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