Question:
The question comprises of a few sentences, but the order in which they were originally written has been lost and the sentences are now in the wrong order. Your task is to put the sentences into the correct order or original order.
A. Does our idea of cultural diversity faithfully reflect the reality we would like to achieve?
B. Does the same thinking apply to biodiversity as to cultural diversity?
C. Does this expression denote precise boundaries and distinct content?
D. If we can answer these, we will be able to answer the question at the centre of this debate: is culture a tradeable commodity or a social and moral ideal/value?
E. I want to examine the notion of cultural diversity more closely.
1) EBCAD
2) BCADE
3) ECBAD
4) ABECD
Answer:
Option 3
E: Seems legit to open with this, D seems legit to close with this.
C: Follows-talks of expression in E
B: Follows C talks of applying the thinking in C-"precise..content"
3. ECBAD: E is the first sentence, D is the last. Now C refers to a term as "this". Putting it after B will cause confusion as to which term "this" refers to. Hence, order should be ECB.