The following five sentences, when arranged in the correct order, form a…
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The following five sentences, when arranged in the correct order, form a meaningful paragraph. Choose the option that gives the correct sequence.
1. If you wake up early in the morning, you can exercise in the fresh morning air.
2. Furthermore, in the early morning, you feel fresh and noises and other distractions are very less.
3. There are many benefits of waking up early.
4. This exercise provides a lot of energy that lasts till evening.
5. So, the tasks which are completed in the morning are generally completed with great accuracy and perfection.
- A.
3, 1, 2, 4, 5
- B.
1, 3, 4, 2, 5
- C.
3, 1, 4, 2, 5
- D.
3, 4, 1, 2, 5
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Correct answer: C
Concept:
In a para-jumble, first find the opening sentence: it states the general idea and does not depend on anything earlier (no back-reference words such as "this," "furthermore," or "so"). Then chain the remaining sentences using link words and pronoun references — each sentence should connect to the idea just before it — and end with the concluding sentence (often marked by "so" or "therefore").
Application:
Opening: "There are many benefits of waking up early." This is the only general topic sentence with no back-reference, so it must come first.
First benefit: "If you wake up early in the morning, you can exercise in the fresh morning air." It gives a specific example of a benefit, so it follows the general opening.
Result of that benefit: "This exercise provides a lot of energy that lasts till evening." The words "This exercise" point back to the exercise just mentioned, so it must come right after it.
Additional benefit: "Furthermore, in the early morning, you feel fresh and noises and other distractions are very less." The connector "Furthermore" adds a new, separate point, so it comes after the exercise chain is complete.
Conclusion: "So, the tasks which are completed in the morning are generally completed with great accuracy and perfection." The word "So" signals the closing inference drawn from all the points above.
Cross-check:
Reading 3-1-4-2-5 gives: topic -> exercise example -> its energy result -> an added benefit -> overall conclusion. Every "this," "furthermore," and "so" now points at something that already appears earlier, which confirms the sequence is coherent.