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Question : Given below are four sentences in jumbled order. Pick the option that gives their correct order.

A. Each morning he was driven to Obedience School in a black limousine.
B. Each evening he fell asleep in his fur-lined basket in front of the fireplace.
C. Each afternoon he was fed two grilled lamb chops for lunch.
D. Henry D. Penrose was a dog with a pedigree.

Option 1: DCAB

Option 2: DBCA

Option 3: DABC

Option 4: DACB


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Correct Answer: DACB


Solution : The correct choice is the fourth option: DACB.

The logical flow of sentences is as follows:

  • Sentence D (Henry D. Penrose was a dog with a pedigree): This is the introductory sentence introducing the main character, Henry D. Penrose.
  • Sentence A (Each morning he was driven to Obedience School in a black limousine): follows the introduction, describing Henry's routine each morning.
  • Sentence C (Each afternoon he was fed two grilled lamb chops for lunch): Fits logically after the morning routine, providing information about Henry's lunchtime routine.
  • Sentence B (Each evening he fell asleep in his fur-lined basket in front of the fireplace): Concludes the sequence, describing Henry's evening routine.

Therefore, the complete paragraph would be: Henry D. Penrose was a dog with a pedigree. Each morning, he was driven to Obedience School in a black limousine. Each afternoon, he was fed two grilled lamb chops for lunch. Each evening, he fell asleep in his fur-lined basket in front of the fireplace.

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