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Question : Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. Android began in 2003 as a project of the American technology company Android Inc., to develop an operating system for digital cameras.
B. In 2004, the project changed to become an operating system for smartphones.
C. Android is an operating system for cellular telephones and tablet computers.
D. In 2005, Android Inc. was bought by the American search engine company Google Inc. which transformed the OS into what it is today.

Option 1: CABD

Option 2: ABDC

Option 3: DCAB

Option 4: BADC


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Correct Answer: CABD


Solution : The correct order is the first option: CABD .

Explanation:

  • Sentence C provides the overall description of Android as an operating system for cellular telephones and tablet computers.
  • Sentence A introduces the origin of Android Inc. in 2003 as a project for digital cameras.
  • Sentence B explains the transition of the project to become an operating system for smartphones in 2004.
  • Sentence D concludes the sequence by stating that in 2005, Android Inc. was acquired by Google, leading to the transformation of the OS into what it is today.
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