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Some parts of a sentence are given below. Find the part of the sentence which is not really contributing to the main theme of the passage or find the odd sentence out and rearrange the remaining sentences to make a coherent paragraph. If none of the options is correct as it is, choose option (5). If the sequence is the one which is not given, then choose option (4), as your choice.
(A)centres for polishing /(B)diamonds and gems/(C)India is one of the largest/(D)and manufacturing jewellery/(E)retail supermarkets are expanding
CABD
CBDA
ABED
None of the above
No improvements required
- (A) "centres for polishing" - Refers to places where diamonds/gems are refined.
- (B) "diamonds and gems" - Subject of polishing and manufacturing.
- (C) "India is one of the largest" - Starts the idea about India's global stature in this industry.
- (D) "and manufacturing jewellery" - Completes the industry India excels in.
- (E) "retail supermarkets are expanding" - Does not relate to the diamond/gem or jewellery industry. It's the odd one out.
- Option 1: CABD
- C starts by introducing India’s position.
- A mentions the specifics of what India is large in.
- B and D elaborate on areas India excels in.
- Option 2: CBDA
- Similar to 1 but swaps A and B.
- Less fluid as "polishing" fits better before "gems."
- Option 3: ABED
- Starts with specifics, lacks introductory context.
- E is included; it's unrelated.
Option 1: CABD is the coherent paragraph.
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