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Question : The sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Select the option that arranges the sentences in the correct logical sequence to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. I once met a gentleman who told me about a game he plays with his grandchildren.
B. He shares a titbit or two and it starts off a conversation.
C. He then asks his teenage grandchildren if they know who those people are.
D. He picks some names of politicians, rock stars or even criminals from his generation.

Option 1: ABCD

Option 2: ACBD

Option 3: BACD

Option 4: ADCB


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Answer (1)
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Correct Answer: ADCB


Solution : The fourth option is the correct answer: ADCB.

Sentence A introduces the main idea of the paragraph. Sentence D provides details about the game, explaining how the gentleman selects names from his generation. Sentence C follows, describing how the gentleman engages his teenage grandchildren in the game. Sentence B concludes the paragraph, describing the impact of the game as it starts conversations.

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