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S1:India, at present, has one of the largest road networks in the world.
S6:It passes through Howrah, Delhi and Amritsar and terminates in Kabul (Afghanistan).
Rearrange the following parts (P, Q, R, S) to form a coherent paragraph between S1 and S6:
P: The importance of roads has been recognised in India since the ancient times.
Q: The Grand Trunk Road was built by Sher Shah Suri across the Indo-Gangetic plain, from Chittagong (Bangladesh) to Peshawar (Pakistan).
R: Kings such as Ashoka and Chandragupta built roads for easy transportation of goods and people.
S: Construction of roads continued as an important activity in the late medieval period.
QPRS
SPQR
PQRS
PRSQ
- S1 introduces India as having one of the largest road networks today.
- P highlights the historical significance of roads in India since ancient times.
- Q describes the construction of the Grand Trunk Road by Sher Shah Suri across the Indo-Gangetic plain.
- R mentions that ancient kings like Ashoka and Chandragupta built roads for easier transportation.
- S talks about the continued importance of road construction in the late medieval period.
- S6 specifies the route of the Grand Trunk Road ending in Kabul.
- Option 1 (QPRS): Starts with the Grand Trunk Road, then explains ancient roads, ending with late medieval roads, creating a non-sequential narrative.
- Option 2 (SPQR): Illogical sequence starting with late medieval roads before ancient roads.
- Option 3 (PQRS): Logically progresses from ancient to medieval roads, aligning with historical progression.
- Option 4 (PRSQ): Starts with ancient significance, but jumps to the Grand Trunk Road before late medieval context.
Correct Answer: Option 3 (PQRS) is the most coherent, maintaining chronological order.
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