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Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in
the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. In 1895, a man named Birsa was seen roaming the forests and villages of Chottanagpur in Jharkhand.
B. Soon thousands began following Birsa, believing that he was God and had come to solve all their problems.
C. Birsa himself declared that God had appointed him to save his people from trouble, free them from the slavery of ‘dikus’.
D. People said he had miraculous powers - he could cure all diseases and multiply grain.
CABD
BADC
ADCB
DCBA
- Sentence A: Introduces Birsa as a man seen roaming in 1895 in Chottanagpur, Jharkhand.
- Sentence B: Describes how people began to follow Birsa, believing him to be a divine figure.
- Sentence C: Highlights Birsa declaring his divine appointment to save his people from oppressors.
- Sentence D: Adds a belief about Birsa's miraculous powers to cure diseases and multiply grain.
- Option 1 (CABD): Starts with Birsa’s divine claims, then beliefs about his powers, followed by his roaming, ending with people following him.
- Option 2 (BADC): Begins with people following him, moves to the belief in his powers, his roaming, and finally his divine declaration.
- Option 3 (ADCB): Starts with Birsa’s roaming, then his divine claims, followed by miraculous beliefs, and ends with people following him.
- Option 4 (DCBA): Begins with his divine powers, the following, his claims, and ends with his roaming.
Correct Answer: Option 1 (CABD)
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