Arrange the following by containment/scale, correcting the obvious typo “Hemlet” → “Hamlet (village)”. Items: (a) House (b) Road (c) Room (d) Hamlet (e) District

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: c, a, b, d, e

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
We order localized entities to wider administrative areas. “Hamlet” is a small village/settlement level.



Given Data / Assumptions:
Room is inside a house; houses connect by a road within a hamlet; hamlets belong to a district.



Concept / Approach:
Move from smallest contained unit to larger civic/administrative unit.



Step-by-Step Solution:

Room → House → Road → Hamlet → District


Verification / Alternative check:
Road is an infrastructural element that serves multiple houses and sits within a settlement such as a hamlet.



Why Other Options Are Wrong:
They place road before room/house or district before hamlet.



Common Pitfalls:
Treating road as an administrative unit.



Final Answer:
c, a, b, d, e

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