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Directions: Rearrange the following seven sentences A, B, C, D, E, F and G in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the question given beside. A. Traditionally, a heart attack is treated by two strategies of re-perfusion. B. The landmark study, reduces the symptom-to-door time by effective, early and rapid reperfusion - restoring blood flow through blocked arteries, typical after a heart attack. C. A unique model of heart attack care has brought down the time taken to respond to cardiac episodes from 900 minutes to 170 minutes in Tamil Nadu. D. In the new model, STEMI India, a not-for-profit organisation, use the pharmaco invasive strategy, which can be administered in any small hospital or even in the ambulance. E. If a patient arrives at a hospital equipped with a catheterisation laboratory or ‘Cath lab’, a procedure known as Primary PCI is performed - an urgent balloon angioplasty. F. The patient is then ‘Thrombolysed’ - treated to dissolve clots in blood vessels, improve blood flow, and prevent damage to tissues and organs before being discharged. G. The year long study has been funded by the Indian Council of Medical Research and the results were published online in the latest issue of an International Journal.
Which of the following would be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?
A
B
C
D
E
Correct Answer is (b).explanation: Of the given sentences, two sentences ‘A’ and ‘C’ are meaningful and devoid of usages of ‘Pronouns’ or ‘definite article’ and thus either of them could be the opening statement of the passage. Now, Between ‘A’ and ‘C’ while ‘A’ talks about the strategies of treating a heart attack, ‘C’ discusses a unique invention relating to a cardiac arrest and its treatment. If we read the other sentences further we can observe the whole passage is written about this study or invention. Sentence C hence should be the opening statement. B follows as it elaborates the reference of ‘time’ given in the first statement. Keywords/phrases that link B to C: "time" and “heart attack” G must be the next sentence as it describes the details regarding the study further. Keyword/phrase that links G to B: “The landmark study” The sequence made so far is C-B-G. Now, out of the remaining sentences, sentence A seems to be following the sequence as it by elaborating how a case of heart attack is traditionally dealt with, brings a contrast to the description. Sentence E follows next as it talks about one of the two strategies of treating a heart attack as discussed in sentence A. Keyword/phrase that links E to A: “two strategies of re-perfusion” Sentence F clearly is the next sentence as it mentions the second of the two strategies stated in sentence A. Now, the only sentence that is left is sentence D and hence the complete sequence of sentences must be C-B-G-A-E-F-D.
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