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Question : Sentences of a paragraph are given below. While the first and the last sentences (S1 and S6) are in the correct order, the sentences in between are jumbled up. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

S1. Sariska National Park is a wildlife sanctuary which is located at a distance of around 107 km from Jaipur.

A. The park has historical monuments and temples.
B. These depict the legacy of the Kings of Alwar.
C. Both carnivores and herbivores are found in the place.
D. The park is bigger than Ranthambore National Park.

S6. The Tad Vriksh (palm tree) is usually found at this place.

Option 1: DCAB

Option 2: CBAD

Option 3: BDAC

Option 4: ADBC


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Answer (1)
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Correct Answer: DCAB


Solution : The correct choice is the first option.

Sentence S1 tells us Sariska National Park is a wildlife sanctuary that is located at a distance of around 107 km from Jaipur, followed by sentence D, which follows S1 as it provides additional information about Sariska National Park, followed by sentence C, which continues the description of Sariska National Park, providing details about the wildlife. It is then followed by sentence A, which adds another dimension to the description of the park, introducing historical aspects, followed by sentence B , which further explains the historical monuments and temples mentioned in the previous sentence, connecting them to the legacy of the Kings of Alwar, and lastly, sentence S6, which serves as a concluding remark, possibly indicating a distinctive feature of the park.

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