Question
In the questions given below, a sentence has been broken down into four fragments labelled (
- A , (
- A / of the world around them (
- B , (
- B / eternal pursuit, driving individuals to (
- C , and (
- C / explore, discover, and unravel the mysteries (
- D and arranged, not necessarily in the correct order. You have to find the correct arrangement order from the options below. In case, the sentence is correct in its original form, please select e as your answer. The quest for knowledge is an (
- D
Solution
The first fragment, (A) "The quest for knowledge is an," sets the overall topic or subject of the sentence, indicating that it will discuss the pursuit of knowledge. Next, fragment (C), "eternal pursuit, driving individuals to," provides more information about the nature of the quest for knowledge. It emphasizes that this pursuit is ongoing and that it motivates individuals to take action. Fragment (D), "explore, discover, and unravel the mysteries," follows logically after fragment (C) as it describes the specific actions or endeavors undertaken in the pursuit of knowledge. It highlights the activities individuals engage in to gain knowledge. Finally, fragment (B), "of the world around them," concludes the sentence by elaborating on the scope or context of the knowledge being sought. It emphasizes that individuals seek knowledge about the world surrounding them.
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