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Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that gives their correct order.
A. If the mixture becomes too thick add more milk.
B. Finally, add sugar and nuts, and your kheer is ready.
C. Boil milk in a heavy-bottomed pan and add rice.
D. Cook for about twenty minutes stirring every once in a while till the mixture thickens.
DACB
BADC
ADCB
CDAB
Let's break down the sentences to identify the correct sequence for making kheer:
- C: Boil milk in a heavy-bottomed pan and add rice.
- This logically begins the cooking process by preparing the basic ingredients.
- D: Cook for about twenty minutes stirring every once in a while till the mixture thickens.
- After adding the rice to the milk, you need to let it cook and thicken.
- A: If the mixture becomes too thick, add more milk.
- This is an intermediate step if the mixture becomes too thick during cooking.
- B: Finally, add sugar and nuts, and your kheer is ready.
- After achieving the desired consistency, the final step is to add sugar and nuts.
Based on the logical flow of steps to make kheer, the correct sequence is CDAB.
- ?? Highlight Correct Answer: Option: 4 - CDAB
- "C" starts the cooking, "D" continues, "A" is a precautionary measure, and "B" completes the recipe.
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