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S1: Our Constitution reminds us of the necessity of representation in a large democracy.
S6: Elections have today become the most visible symbol of the democratic process.
P: This is why elections become important.
Q: Therefore representatives are elected by the people.
R: Whenever we think of India as a democracy, our mind invariably turns to our successful elections.
S: All citizens cannot participate in taking every decision.
Q S R P
S P Q R
P Q S R
S Q P R
- S1: The Constitution highlights the need for representation in a large democracy.
- S6: Elections are seen as the primary symbol of democracy today.
- P: Due to this, elections hold significant importance.
- Q: To ensure representation, people elect representatives.
- R: When we think of India’s democracy, elections often come to mind.
- S: Direct decision-making by all citizens isn't feasible.
Let's analyze the options:
- Option 1 (Q S R P): This sequence emphasizes the role of representatives first, which deviates from the logical flow as it doesn't explain why elections are significant initially.
- Option 2 (S P Q R): It starts with the limitation of citizen participation, then jumps to the importance of elections without explaining the process.
- Option 3 (P Q S R): Begins with stating elections' importance but lacks initial reasoning.
- Option 4 (S Q P R): Correct order. It logically explains that all can't participate directly (S), so representatives are elected (Q), hence elections matter (P), and result in successful democratic practice (R).
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