Para-jumble (Bhagavadgita on human fulfillment): Reorder the sentences to move from the threefold nature of man to the condition for true authenticity. S1 = "The Bhagavadgita recognises the nature of man and the needs of man." S6 = "A man who does not harmonise them is not truly human." Between S1 and S6, order the fragments into a coherent argument: P = "All these three aspects constitute the nature of man." Q = "It shows how the human being is a rational one, an ethical one, and a spiritual one." R = "More than all, it must be a spiritual experience." S = "Nothing can give him fulfilment unless it satisfies his reason and his ethical conscience." Choose the correct sequence of P–Q–R–S that completes the paragraph.
Verbal Ability
Ordering of Sentences
Difficulty: Medium
Choose an option
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APSRQ
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BRSPQ
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CQPSR
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DPSQR
Answer
Correct Answer: QPSR
Explanation
Given data
- S1 introduces the Gita's view of human nature and needs.
- Q enumerates the three aspects: rational, ethical, spiritual.
- P asserts that these three together form man's nature.
- S says fulfilment must satisfy reason and conscience.
- R adds that, above all, fulfilment must be spiritual—leading to S6's harmony criterion.
Concept / ApproachDefinition → grouping → conditions → supremum → harmony. List the facets (Q), bind them (P), state necessary conditions (S), and conclude with the maximal requirement (R) before S6's harmony test.
Step-by-stepS1 + Q → define facets.… + P → unify them.… + S → rational and ethical satisfaction.… + R → primacy of spiritual experience.
Final AnswerQPSR