A. India and Bhutan, to more
mundane operational anxieties in a sector where India has traditionally held
the higher ground.
B. from changing the status
quo by building a road on territory claimed by Bhutan, India’s closest ally in
the subcontinent.
C. What makes the crisis
particularly dangerous compared to previous episodes on the border is the
absence of an agreed definition of what is at stake.
D. as well as to signal that
it intends to preserve its traditional military advantages in the overall
Sikkim sector.
E. emanating from a
potentially deeper Chinese foothold in the lower Chumbi valley.
F. According to the External
Affairs Ministry’s June 30 press release, Indian involvement is aimed to
prevent China
G. Beijing’s motivations have
been speculated to range from big power bullying as part of a
general pattern
of China’s approach to its periphery,and driving a political wedge between
H. By upholding the rights of
its ally, Indian actions are intended to convey the importance Delhi attaches
to its special relationship with Thimphu
I. For China, it is about “territorial sovereignty”; for India,
it is about “security implications”
Q.1. Which of the following should be the fifth sentence after
rearrangement?
i. G
ii. D
iii. E
iv. A
v. C
i. G
ii. D
iii. E
iv. A
v. C
Q.2. Which of the following should be the first sentence after
rearrangement?
i. G
ii. F
iii. C
iv. I
v. E
i. G
ii. F
iii. C
iv. I
v. E
Q.3. Which of the following should be the sixth sentence after
rearrangement?
i. D
ii. C
iii. A
iv. G
v. F
i. D
ii. C
iii. A
iv. G
v. F
Q.4. Which of the following should be the fourth sentence after
rearrangement?
i. I
ii. A
iii. E
iv. D
v. G
i. I
ii. A
iii. E
iv. D
v. G
Q.5. Which of the following should be the third sentence after
rearrangement?
i. B
ii. D
iii. H
iv. G
v. A
i. B
ii. D
iii. H
iv. G
v. A
Q.6. Which of the following should be the last sentence after
rearrangement?
i. A
ii. E
iii. B
iv. F
v. I
i. A
ii. E
iii. B
iv. F
v. I
Q.7. Which of the following should be the second sentence after
rearrangement?
i. D
ii. A
iii. F
iv. B
v. E
i. D
ii. A
iii. F
iv. B
v. E
Answers:
Ans. i
Ans. ii.
Ans. iii.
Ans. iv.
Ans. iii.
Ans. ii.
Ans. iv.
Explanation:
(F, B, H, D, G, A, C, I, E)
- Firstly after read all these sentences we can easily select our first sentence that is sentence F now when we read this sentence we see that it is half sentence so we need to find out further part of this sentence. The meaning of this sentence that India wants to stop China for doing something so we need to find that thing and it has given in sentence B that from changing the status quo by building a road so it should be our second sentence.
- sentence B is something about Allay and in sentence H We have the rights of this allay so it should be our 3rd sentence now when we read sentence H we see that it is also incomplete so we need to find other part and in sentence Hit has given that Delhi attaches to its special relationship with Thimphu now in sentence D we have a connector that can join with only these two sentences so it should be a pair and Sentence D should be our 4th sentence.
- Now we have remained 5 sentences and after read these five sentences we can easily find two pairs that is (G and A), (C and I) and the reason of first pair is in the end of sentence G we have a conjunction that is between that is used with and, it has given in sentence A India and Bhutan and the reason of second pair is we have a question in sentence C and the answer of this question has given in the sentence I so it can be a pair easily. Now we have only a single sentence which should be our last sentence.
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