Question : Select the option that arranges the given sentences in the correct sequence. The first sentence is in the correct position. A. A traffic policeman usually stands at the junction of roads. B. With these signs, he either stops people and vehicles, or allows them to pass by. C. He wears a white uniform and a pair of white gloves. D. Sometimes he stands on a high platform at the junction or under a flyover. E. In one hand he carries a red or green, lighted rod or a metal sign plate that says 'STOP'.
Option 1: ADCEB
Option 2: ACBED
Option 3: ABCED
Option 4: AECBD
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Correct Answer: ADCEB
Solution : The first option is the correct choice.
The logical flow of information is:
Hence, the correct sequence is ADCEB.
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