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Download Solution PDFIn the following item passage consists of six sentences. The First sentences (S-1) and the final sentence (S-6) are given in the beginning. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q, R and S. You are required to find out the proper sequence of the four sentences and mark accordingly on the Answer sheet.
S - 1 : The parents of Bose wanted him to become an I.C.S. Officer
S - 6 : His resignation showed that his country's freedom was more important to him than his personal work
P : But his heart was not for government service
Q : He studied zealously and got through the I.C.S. examination in the fourth rank
R : Soon he resigned from the I.C.S. to the bewilderment of all
S : Very much against his will, he was sent to England
The proper sequence should be:
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Download Solution PDF- The paragraph begins with the parents' desire for Bose to become an I.C.S. Officer and ends with his resignation showing his commitment to his country's freedom.
- Sentence Q follows S-1 as it describes Bose's efforts to fulfill his parents' wishes:
- "He studied zealously and got through the I.C.S. examination in the fourth rank."
- Sentence S follows as it shows his reluctance and the external pressure he faced:
- "Very much against his will, he was sent to England."
- Sentence P follows as it reveals his internal conflict:
- "But his heart was not for government service."
- Sentence R is the last as it leads to his ultimate decision:
- "Soon he resigned from the I.C.S. to the bewilderment of all."
- The correct sequence is QSPR.
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