Question
1. Once upon a time, there was a famous flute player in
Rome. P. People came running to carry him out, as he had broken his leg. Q. At one of the shows, while Prince was playing the flute, he slipped and tumbled down the stage. R. His name was Prince. S. His listeners missed him, as he took many months to recover. 6. But once he recovered and went back to stage, people have moved on and there was little enthusiasm for his song. In the following question the 1st and the last part of the sentence/passage are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence/ passage is split into four parts and named P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence/ passage and find out which of the four combinations is correct.Solution
R gives more details about the flute player, which is his name. So, it is the first in the set. Â It is followed by Q. It describes what happened one particular day. P describes the result of the fall. So, it is the third sentence. S is the fourth sentence. So, the correct sequence is RQPS.
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