Arrange common life milestones from early years to earning: a. Salary b. Child c. Employment d. School e. College

Difficulty: Easy

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

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
The problem asks you to line up typical human milestones in a plausible life path. Although individuals vary, the most common educational-to-career track proceeds from childhood schooling to higher education, then employment, and finally salary as the outcome of employment.


Given Data / Assumptions:

  • b = Child (person in early years).
  • d = School (primary/secondary education).
  • e = College (tertiary education).
  • c = Employment (job obtained).
  • a = Salary (income earned from employment).


Concept / Approach:
We use the natural temporal dependency: schooling precedes college; college commonly precedes employment; salary is the result of employment. Thus the sequence is Child → School → College → Employment → Salary.


Step-by-Step Solution:

Begin with b (Child).Progress to d (School).Then e (College).Secure c (Employment).Receive a (Salary).


Verification / Alternative check:
Reversals (salary before employment) are illogical; placing college before school breaks academic prerequisites in most systems.


Why Other Options Are Wrong:

  • c,d,a,e,b and other permutations violate prerequisite or causality.


Common Pitfalls:
Interpreting “child” as offspring rather than the person’s own life stage—the intent here is the individual’s growth trajectory.


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

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