Medical process order (causal and temporal): Arrange— a. Cure, b. Doctor, c. Disease, d. Diagnosis, e. Medicine.
Verbal Reasoning
Logical Sequence of Words
Difficulty: Easy
Choose an option
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Ac, b, d, e, a
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Bb, d, c, e, a
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Cd, c, b, e, a
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Dd, b, c, e, a
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ENone of these
Answer
Correct Answer: c, b, d, e, a
Explanation
Introduction / Context:This sequence models a typical patient journey from illness to recovery. Correct causal order is essential: condition → professional→ investigation → treatment → outcome.
Given Data / Assumptions:
- Disease occurs first.
- Doctor is consulted, who performs/requests a diagnosis.
- Medicine is prescribed based on diagnosis.
- Outcome is cure (or recovery).
Concept / Approach:Map each token to its natural place in the clinical pathway and ensure no step is skipped.
Step-by-Step Solution:
Disease → c.Doctor → b.Diagnosis → d.Medicine → e.Cure → a.Hence: c, b, d, e, a.Verification / Alternative check:Compare with standard care flow; the order is consistent.
Why Other Options Are Wrong:They place investigation/treatment before disease or swap diagnosis with cure.
Common Pitfalls:Confusing diagnosis with doctor; assuming cure precedes medicines.
Final Answer:c, b, d, e, a