Question : Given below are four sentences in jumbled order. Pick the option that gives their correct order.
A. He had lost his leg in an accident five years back. B. With that accident his dream of becoming the next Carl Lewis had been shattered forever. C. In place of his left leg was a wooden stump. D. Vikas sat up and removed the bed sheet that was covering his leg.
Option 1: CDAB
Option 2: BCAD
Option 3: ACDB
Option 4: DCAB
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Correct Answer: DCAB
Solution : The correct choice is the fourth option: DCAB.
The logical flow of sentences is:
So, the correct order would be: Vikas sat up and removed the bed sheet that was covering his leg. In place of his left leg was a wooden stump. He had lost his leg in an accident five years ago. With that accident, his dream of becoming the next Carl Lewis had been shattered forever.
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