JIPMAT 2024 (VA) - In the following question, a sentence is divided into four parts ( A, B, C and D ). Rearrange it in the proper sequence in order to make a meaningful sentence.(A) that is closely related to the peach tree(B) almonds are commonly called nuts(C) but they are actually seeds(D) and they come from a tree the correct answer from the options given below : | PYQs + Solutions | AfterBoards
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In the following question, a sentence is divided into four parts ( A,B,CA, B, C and DD ). Rearrange it in the proper sequence in order to make a meaningful sentence.
(A) that is closely related to the peach tree
(B) almonds are commonly called nuts
(C) but they are actually seeds
(D) and they come from a tree
Choose the correct answer from the options given below :

Correct Option: 2
  1. (A), (B), (C), (D) - Incorrect. This sequence does not form a coherent sentence as it starts with a relative clause "that is closely related to the peach tree"without a proper subject.
  2. (B), (C), (D), (A) - Correct. Here's the logical order:
    1. (B) almonds are commonly called nuts - This introduces the subject "almonds."
    2. (C) but they are actually seeds - This provides the contrasting information about almonds.
    3. (D) and they come from a tree - This further describes the origin of almonds.
    4. (A) that is closely related to the peach tree - This completes the sentence by providing additional detail about the tree.
  3. (C), (D), (A), (B) - Incorrect. This sequence starts with the contrasting information "but they are actually seeds,"which makes it unclear what is being contrasted initially.
  4. (D), (A), (B), (C) - Incorrect. Starting with "and they come from a tree"lacks the initial context needed to understand the sentence fully.

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