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Each question in the comprehension given below lists a number of sentences/parts of sentences which need to be un-jumbled in order to produce a paragraph. Choose the correct option corresponding to the correct order of sentences/parts of sentences. Re-jumble the following sentences/parts of sentences in order to give a coherent statement/paragraph.
A. India may have to revise downwards what is considered its “potential” rate of
B. Has argued in a paper. This paper comes as a follow-up to the one Mr. Subramanian published last month, in which he had argued that India’s GDP growth in the 2011-17 period
C. Had been overestimated by 2.5 percentage points and that the actual growth rate was about 4.5%
D. Growth from 7-8% to bring expectations more in line with reality, former Chief Economic Adviser (CEA) Arvind Subramanian
BCDA
BADC
ACDB
ADBC
DBCA
- A discusses that India might need to reconsider its assumed "potential" growth rate.
- D states that this potential growth might need adjustment from 7-8% to be more realistic, with a mention of Arvind Subramanian.
- B follows logically here, introducing a paper by Subramanian as a follow-up to his previous paper.
- C continues from B, explaining that in his earlier paper, he suggested India's GDP growth was overestimated by 2.5 percentage points.
Given this logical flow, the correct order is ADBC.
- Option 1 (BCDA): Begins with a follow-up without context, making it incoherent.
- Option 2 (BADC): Starts abruptly without proper introduction.
- Option 3 (ACDB): Places details before introducing the related concept.
- Option 4 (ADBC): Establishes context, introduces the author, and provides supporting details.
- Option 5 (DBCA): Begins with details instead of setting the stage.
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