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Question : Given here are four sentences. The first sentence is in the correct order, while the rest of the sentences are jumbled. Pick the option that gives their correct order.

A. Following at the man's heels was a big native dog.
B. The animal understood and was worried by the great cold and knew that this was no time for travelling.
C. Having understood the danger of being out there in the cold better than the man, it started barking.
D. It was a wolf dog, grey-coated and not noticeably different from the wild wolf.

Option 1: ADBC

Option 2: ABDC

Option 3: ACBD

Option 4: ACDB


Team Careers360 18th Jan, 2024
Answer (1)
Team Careers360 25th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: ADBC


Solution : The first option is the correct choice.

The logical flow of a sequence is.

  • Statement A is the opening sentence of the paragraph, which explains that a large local dog was following the man.
  • Statement D is the second sentence of the paragraph, which explains that it was a wolf-dog with a grey coat that didn't distinguish it from a wolf in the wild.
  • Statement B is the third sentence of the paragraph, which explains The animal recognised the situation, was alarmed by the extreme cold, and was aware that now was not the time to travel.
  • Statement C is the last sentence of the paragraph, which shows that it began barking because it knew better than the guy about the dangers of being outside in the cold.

Therefore, the correct sequence is ADBC.

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