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Direction () : The following question carries four statements, each of which have been jumbled. You have to unjumble these parts and answer the questions that follow. 1) A force within a field (A)/ moulds a young, naive person into (B) / the word mentor is usually (C)/ applied to the one who (D) 2) Careers and not just at the start as (A)/ it is important throughout our (B)/ a good mentor can help one to (C)/ navigate one’s career successfully (D) 3) May not be when we meet them the most (A)/ a common perception when seeking (B)/ a mentor in that area is that we should (C)/ do it when we are new to a profession but that (D) 4) In reality, that’s not always the (A)/ dynamic or the demographic, of the mentor-mentee relationship, (B)/ guidance too, especially at the workplace (C)/ as capable grownups need (D)
What should be the correct sequence of statement 1?
CDBA
ABCD
BDCA
CADB
DBCA
In the part C, the presence of indicator ‘The’ states that this is the beginning of the sentence. Part C ends with the adverb ‘usually’ which means generally. Thus, it needs a verb to qualify. Part D follows at it makes perfect sense and it begins with the verb ‘applied’. The sentence ends with the pronoun who. Part B follows as it means it is the mentor who moulds. It makes perfect sense. Part A ends the statement in the logical manner as it concludes the role of the mentor.
Option 1, CDBA, is the correct answer. Thus, the correct sentence is: “The word mentor is usually applied to the one who moulds a young, naive person into a force within a field”
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