Question
In the question below, a sentence is given, divided
into parts which when rearranged will form a logical and coherent sentence. One of the parts does not belong to the sentence. Identify the part that does not belong to the sentence and rearrange the remaining parts to form a meaningful sentence. Choose the option that represents the correct arrangement and mark the option accordingly. Modern diplomatic negotiations increasingly acknowledge (A) / that sustainable geopolitical stability requires deeper institutional trust and strategic alignment (B) / solely through military deterrence and transactional agreements (C) / several mineral formations display unusual crystalline structures (D) / and cannot emerge (E) /Solution
First identify the odd part. Part D: → “several mineral formations display unusual crystalline structures” This statement belongs to geology and has no thematic relation to: diplomatic negotiations, geopolitical stability, institutional trust, strategic alignment. Therefore, Part D is the odd sentence. Now arrange the remaining parts: Part A introduces the subject: Modern diplomatic negotiations increasingly acknowledge… Part B follows because it presents the main proposition: that sustainable geopolitical stability requires deeper institutional trust and strategic alignment… Part E logically continues: and cannot emerge… Part C completes the thought: solely through military deterrence and transactional agreements. Final Correct Sentence: Modern diplomatic negotiations increasingly acknowledge that sustainable geopolitical stability requires deeper institutional trust and strategic alignment and cannot emerge solely through military deterrence and transactional agreements. Thus: Odd Part → D Correct Sequence → A → B → E → C Hence, Option (4) ABECÂ
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