Question
In the question given below, each passage consist of 6
sentences. The first and the 6th sentences are marked. The middle 4 sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled as P,Q,R&S. Find the proper order of the 4 sentence. 1. Most of the universities in the country are now facing the financial crisis. P)Â Â Cost benefit yardstick thus should not be applied in the case of universities. Q)Â Â The current state of affairs cannot be allowed to continue for long. R)Â Â Universities cannot be equated with commercial enterprises. S)Â Â Proper development of universities and colleges must be ensured. 6. The government should realise this before it is too late.Solution
in statement 1 there is mention of a crisis(state of affairs), which fits with statement Q, by this you will get contextually correct sequence.
Why QRSP makes sense
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Q emphasizes urgency immediately after the problem.
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R explains why the universities are unique (needed before a solution).
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S suggests the solution.
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P gives the justification for the solution.
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