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Para-jumble (sentence arrangement): Arrange P–Q–R–S to complete the social note about arranged marriages in India and a modern girl's view. S1 = "In India, marriages are usually arranged by parents." Q = "Most young people accept this state of affairs." S = "They assume their parents can make good choices." P = "Sometimes boys and girls do not like the idea of arranged marriages." R = "Shanta was like that." S6 = "She felt she was a modern girl and not a subject for bargaining." Between S1 and S6, place P–Q–R–S in a logically progressing social narrative. Choose the correct sequence of P–Q–R–S that completes the paragraph.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: QSPR

Explanation:


Given data

  • Q: Majority acceptance.
  • S: Reason for acceptance—trust in parents' choices.
  • P: Minority dissent.
  • R: Example of dissent (Shanta), leading to S6.


Concept/Approach
General acceptance → justification → note exceptions → cite a specific case.


Final Answer
QSPR

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