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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. After a few months, the two countries engaged in the Kargil War.
B. Furthermore, a number of violent wars were fought between India and Pakistan.
C. In February 1999, during the winter invasion, India and Pakistan signed the Lahore Declaration, which was predicated on peace.
D. The engagements were extremely challenging for the Indian army since they had to fight on rough rocky terrain.

Option 1: DCAB

Option 2: CABD

Option 3: CDBA

Option 4: DABC


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Correct Answer: CABD


Solution : The correct choice is the second option.

The first sentence should be (C) since it introduces the Lahore Declaration. Sentence (A) is also supporting sentence C, so it should come next. Sentence (B) provides additional information about the history of conflicts between India and Pakistan. Thus, it should be followed by the sentence (A) . Sentence (D) concludes the paragraph by providing details about the challenges faced.

Therefore, the correct order is CABD .

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