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Directions (): Rearrange the given six sentences/group of sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the given questions (A) For years, it relied upon exported growth and massive investments in housing, infrastructure (roads, rails, ports) and heavy industry (steel, glass and aluminium). (B) China is engineering, a major economic transformation-or, at least, trying. (C) Whether this conversion succeeds or falls is momentous story but a China that succeeds is more likely to be stable. (D) However, this economic model now seems spent. (E) So, the country is switching its engine of growth to consumer spending on services and light manufacturing. (F) A possible reason behind this model becoming outdated could be that world trade is weak at present and overinvestment in housing, infrastructure and industry has caused a glut.
Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?
A
C
B
F
E
First sentence (B) China is engineering, a major economic transformation-or, at least, trying. Second sentence (A) For years, it relied upon exported growth and massive investments in housing, infrastructure (roads, rails, ports) and heavy industry (steel, glass and aluminium). Third sentence (D) Whether this conversion succeeds or falls is momentous story but a China that succeeds is more likely to be stable. Fourth sentence (F) A possible reason behind this model becoming outdated could be that world trade is weak at present and overinvestment in housing, infrastructure and industry has caused a glut. Fifth sentence (E) So, the country is switching its engine of growth to consumer spending on services and light manufacturing. Sixth sentence (C) However, this economic model now seems spent.
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