Dwelling types — arrange by increasing scale/amenity 1. House 2. Palace 3. Bungalow 4. Hut

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: 4, 1, 3, 2

Explanation:

Introduction / Context:Ordering by size/amenity is a common verbal reasoning pattern. Here we consider typical connotations of scale and luxury for common dwelling terms.

Given Data / Assumptions:

  • Hut: minimal, small shelter.
  • House: standard family dwelling.
  • Bungalow: larger detached dwelling, often single-storey but more premium.
  • Palace: grand, luxurious residence.

Concept / Approach:Arrange from least to most in terms of size/amenity.

Step-by-Step Solution:Hut (4) → House (1) → Bungalow (3) → Palace (2).

Verification / Alternative check:Real-estate/lexical norms align with this ascending order of scale and prestige.

Why Other Options Are Wrong:

  • They misplace Hut or Palace, breaking the intuitive gradient.

Common Pitfalls:Confusing architectural style (e.g., bungalow) with a strict size definition; we use common connotation here.

Final Answer:4, 1, 3, 2

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