Question : Rearrange the parts of the sentence in the correct order.
The Supreme Court
P. must remind the state to act constitutionally,
Q. lawfully and justly in every case across the
R. country, especially in sensitive matters involving
S. those who oppose the party in office with peaceful means

Option 1: PQRS

Option 2: PQSR

Option 3: QPSR

Option 4: QRSP


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Correct Answer: PQRS


Solution : The correct choice is the first option: PQRS.

The logical flow of the order is as follows:

The sentence begins by introducing the subject, "The Supreme Court". It then establishes the directive or duty that the Supreme Court must fulfil, which is to "remind the state to act constitutionally". Following this, it specifies how the state should act, emphasising the importance of acting "lawfully and justly in every case across the country". It then highlights the importance of sensitivity, particularly in cases involving opposition to the ruling party. Finally, it clarifies that this opposition is expressed through peaceful means.

Therefore, the complete sentence is: The Supreme Court must remind the state to act constitutionally, lawfully, and justly in every case across the country, especially in sensitive matters involving those who oppose the party in office with peaceful means.

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