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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. This has an impact not just on global poverty, but also on Indians' awareness of the country's poverty for the first time in a decade.
B. And, for the first time in a decade, this update includes India's poverty data.
C. From 15 September 2022, a new global poverty line has been established, with the World Bank revising its data in the Poverty and Inequality Platform on this basis.
D. According to Sunitha Sinha, Roy and Roy van der Weide of the World Bank's Policy Research Working Paper, "poverty in India had dropped over the recent decade, although not as much as previously thought."

Option 1: DBAC

Option 2: CBAD

Option 3: CADB

Option 4: DBCA


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Answer (1)
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Correct Answer: CBAD


Solution : The correct choice is the second option , i.e., CBAD .

Explanation : The paragraph begins with the introduction of a new global poverty line and data revision (sentence C) , followed by the mention of India's poverty data being included in this update (sentence B) . Then, it discusses the impact on global poverty and Indian awareness (sentence A) , and finally, it provides a quote from World Bank researchers (sentence D) that relates to the update.

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