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Given below are four sentences in jumbled order. Pick the option that gives their correct order.
A. Some of these substances may be added to increase the weight of food-stuffs and may not be injurious to health.
B. They are often imperceptible but can have far-reaching effects.
C. The evil effects of adulteration of food on our health are often slow in their onset and may go un-noticed.
D. The danger obviously depends upon the substances added to adulterate food.
CADB
DBCA
CBDA
BDAC
- C: Discusses the slow and unnoticed impact of food adulteration on health.
- B: Continues by describing the imperceptible but significant effects of such adulteration, which aligns with the subtle nature of C.
- D: Provides details on how the danger is dependent upon specific substances, logically following the mention of imperceptible effects.
- A: Concludes with a note that some additives may simply increase food weight and may not be harmful, complementing the previous statement about dependency on substances.
- Option 1 (CADB): Begins well, but A should logically follow D.
- Option 2 (DBCA): Starts with D, which is a detail better suited after the problem is introduced.
- Option 3 (CBDA): Flows logically from issue to detail to specific case, making it the best option.
- Option 4 (BDAC): Jumps from broad effects (B) to discussion of non-harmful substances (A), disrupting the logical flow.
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