![]() If there is more than one such match, then a closer examination is required. If there is, then it is worth taking a chance and ticking that option off. In case there is no exact match, the judgment about a close option being correct, will depend whether there is a match on the introductory and the concluding sentences. If you see an option like BDCA also alongside, then it would make sense to reconfirm the fact that sentence D follows sentence C. Confirm the closest option: Having scribbled something like BCDA next to the question, do check if such an option exists.But by looking closely, you will also see a common word- "origin", which hunts at the fact that the relationship is of immediate precedence. Only using this information of the "its", we do not know if B comes immediately before A or whether one or two sentences separate A and B. So we can infer that sentence B precedes sentence A. The "Its" in sentence A refers clearly to juggernaut. For example, look at these two sentences: The second reference will be pronoun or a preposition. The first time such a reference is made, a noun form is used. Standard clues include reference to a person or a thing. See if there are any logical sequences among sentence pairs: Very often a pair of sentences can be chronologically arranged because of clues in one of the sentences.This tactic will help save the precious time. Anticipate the order of the sentences: Knowing that going through each choice is cumbersome, you must clearly work towards generating some kind of order in your mind, before you look at the options.The last sentence in the paragraph is one that summarizes and has links to previous sentences. There are multiple options beginning with the introductory sentence. They would typically not let you get away so easily. Check for Conclusive Last Sentences: Test setters are smart.It should not be a sentence that is extending previous ideas. Try to locate the introductory sentence: While you go through the labelled sentences, try to look for one that makes a fresh beginning.C Basic Strategies for solving Para-jumble Questions: ![]()
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