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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 3?
DBAC
ACDB
BCAD
BCDA
ABCD
Out of the given of options, Option A is invalid as ‘do’ does not introduces the sentence. Similarly, may is a modal verb. Introducing the sentence in the following scenario does not make any sense. Thus, option B and E becomes invalid. Out of option C and D, statements BC makes a pair. Statements C ends with the modal ‘should’. Now ‘should’ is used to give emphasis. It cannot be followed with modal verb ‘may’ as it provides possibility. Thus, the C must be followed by statement D. The correct sequence is BCDA.
Thus, option 4 is the correct answer. The correct sentence is: “A common perception when seeking a mentor in that area is that we should do it when we are new to a profession but that may not be when we meet them the most”
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