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. "How do you manage to complete so much work?" he asked the student. B. Looking at the huge pile of books on a student's desk, a man said, "What a burden, my son! I pity you." C. "I focus on only one lesson at a time," the student further added. D. "I don't think of all the work I have to do," answered the student.
Option 1: ACBD
Option 2: BADC
Option 3: CBAD
Option 4: BDAC
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Correct Answer: BADC
Solution : The correct choice is the second option.
The paragraph starts with sentence B depicting a man commenting on the workload of the student, followed by sentence A, where he asks the student how he manages to accomplish such a substantial amount of work. It is followed by sentence D, where the student responds to the man's question by stating that he doesn't dwell on the entirety of the workload, and lastly, sentence C, which provides further insight into the student's approach to handling the workload.
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