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In the following question two sentences are given which are fragmented into seven phrases denoted by (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F) and (G). By using all the seven phrases, each only once, you have to frame two meaningful and grammatically correct sentences. The correct order of the phrases is your answer.
I) it is a living example of journey from(A)/ is not a story only of a legal text and legal interpretation, (B) a turbulent past to a promising future (C) the story of Indian Constitution (D)
II) in primitive society was the barter system (G)/ where direct exchange of goods took place ((E) the initial form of trade (F)
I-BCAD, II-GFE
I-DABC, II-GEF
I-DACE, II-FGE
I-DBAC, II-FGE
No rearrangement required.
- The question involves rearranging seven given phrases to create two meaningful sentences.
- Sentence I focuses on the story of the Indian Constitution, highlighting its transition from a difficult past to a hopeful future.
- Sentence II discusses the initial form of trade in ancient societies, emphasizing the barter system.
- Option 1 suggests the order I-BCAD and II-GFE. This doesn't correctly form two coherent sentences.
- Option 2 suggests I-DABC and II-GEF. This again fails to create two meaningful sentences.
- Option 3 provides I-DACE and II-FGE. This order is not logically sound for the intended sentences.
- Option 4: I-DBAC, II-FGE – This produces logical and grammatically correct sentences:
- "The story of Indian Constitution is not a story only of a legal text and legal interpretation; it is a living example of journey from a turbulent past to a promising future."
- "The initial form of trade in primitive society was the barter system where direct exchange of goods took place."
- Option 5 suggests no rearrangement, which does not form the correct sentences.
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