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Directions : In the following questions, a grammatically correct and meaningful sentence is given which is divided into five parts, (A),(B),(C),(D) and (E). Part (E) is fixed and highlighted in BOLD. You have to arrange the other four parts to make a contextually and grammatically meaningful sentence (the meaning can be different from the one given in the question). If no such rearrangement is possible mark (e) as your answer i.e. 'No rearrangement is possible'.
British rule, secularism was an article of faith across(A)/ the ideological spectrum, though only in a limited definition as (B) / the community-based template of political competition introduced under (C) / in the aftermath of Partition, seen as the outcome of (D)/a seamless sense of national identity. (E)
BADAE
CBDAE
ACBDE
DCABE
CABDE
Let's break down the provided sentence and the answer options:
- Part E is "a seamless sense of national identity" which is a fixed ending.
- The goal is to rearrange parts A, B, C, and D to form a meaningful sentence ending with Part E.
Let's examine the options:
- Option 1: BADAE
- B: across the ideological spectrum, though only in a limited definition as
- A: secularism was an article of faith
- D: in the aftermath of Partition, seen as the outcome of
- E: a seamless sense of national identity.
- ? This does not make a complete meaningful sentence because it lacks coherence.
- Option 2: CBDAE
- C: the community-based template of political competition introduced under
- ? Although it starts well, it doesn't form a comprehensive grammatical sentence.
- Option 3: ACBDE
- ? It lacks a logical sequence and does not connect properly.
- Option 4: DCABE
- A: British rule, secularism was an article of faith
- ? This forms a complete, grammatically correct, and meaningful sentence.
- Option 5: CABDE
- ? The sentence is not coherent and grammatically incorrect.
Based on the above analysis, Option 4: DCABE is the most logical and correct sequence that forms a meaningful sentence.
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