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Rearrange the following sentences in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph then answer the following questions.

A. So players are motivated to thrive in a cashless environment.
B. Hasbro, the home of all things Monopoly, is ensuring players get with India’s digitised economy.
C. Welcome to real-world digital economics.
D. To top off the experience, expect to stay on top of things such as property values.
E. In its newly revamped version, traditional bank notes that were carefully collected, counted and categorised, have been replaced by debit cards and swipe machines.
F. The interaction with the game is still very tactile thanks to the board set-up and the probability-oriented environment of rolling the die, all of which remains unchanged.

  1. Which would be the Second sentence after Rearrangement?
    1.B
    2.A
    3.D
    4.C
    5.E
    Answer – 1.B

  2. Which would be the Fifth sentence after Rearrangement?
    1.D
    2.A
    3.E
    4.C
    5.B
    Answer – 1.D

  3. Which would be the First sentence after Rearrangement?
    1.E
    2.A
    3.C
    4.D
    5.B
    Answer – 3.C

  4. Which would be the Third sentence after Rearrangement?
    1.E
    2.B
    3.D
    4.A
    5.C
    Answer – 1.E

  5. Which would be Fourth sentence after Rearrangement?
    1.B
    2.D
    3.C
    4.A
    5.E
    Answer – 4.A

    II. Rearrange the following sentences in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph then answer the following questions.

    A. Many of us use the words ‘morals’ and ‘ethics’ interchangeably, But the two are not the same, and when we confuse one with the other we may create a lot of problems.
    B. One of the characters – a professor of theology – explained the difference succinctly.
    C. Our codes of behaviour are conditioned by many things: what is appropriate, or inappropriate, in the faith system we
    D. Morals are what Sartre might call the ‘facticity’ of our individual situation: who and what i deem myself to be in terms of my religious beliefs, or lack of them, my social obligations, and the choices i make in my personal life.
    E. I learnt the distinction between morals and ethics from an unlikely source: a popular television drama serial.
    F. subscribe to, and in our social and familial environment.
    G. Morals, he said, are the codes of behaviour that we can, and, indeed, must, apply to ourselves.

  6. Which is the Fourth sentence after Rearrangement?
    1.E
    2.G
    3.C
    4.B
    5.D
    Answer – 2.G

  7. Which is the First sentence after Rearrangement?
    1.C
    2.A
    3.E
    4.F
    5.D
    Answer – 2.A

  8. Which is the Fifth sentence after Rearrangement?
    1.B
    2.A
    3.F
    4.E
    5.C
    Answer – 5.C

  9. Which is the Second sentence after Rearrangement?
    1.E
    2.A
    3.C
    4.B
    5.D
    Answer – 1.E

  10. Which is the Third sentence after Rearrangement?
    1.A
    2.B
    3.D
    4.E
    5.C
    Answer – 2.B

    Answer –Correct Sequence – 1
    A. Welcome to real-world digital economics.
    B. Hasbro, the home of all things Monopoly, is ensuring players get with India’s digitised economy.
    C. In its newly revamped version, traditional bank notes that were carefully collected, counted and categorised, have been replaced by debit cards and swipe machines.
    D. So players are motivated to thrive in a cashless environment.
    E. To top off the experience, expect to stay on top of things such as property values.
    F. The interaction with the game is still very tactile thanks to the board set-up and the probability-oriented environment of rolling the die, all of which remains unchanged.

    Correct Sequence – 2
    A. Many of us use the words ‘morals’ and ‘ethics’ interchangeably, But the two are not the same, and when we confuse one with the other we may create a lot of problems.
    B. I learnt the distinction between morals and ethics from an unlikely source: a popular television drama serial.
    C. One of the characters – a professor of theology – explained the difference succinctly.
    D. Morals, he said, are the codes of behaviour that we can, and, indeed, must, apply to ourselves.
    E. Our codes of behaviour are conditioned by many things: what is appropriate, or inappropriate, in the faith system we
    F. subscribe to, and in our social and familial environment.
    G. Morals are what Sartre might call the ‘facticity’ of our individual situation: who and what i deem myself to be in terms of my religious beliefs, or lack of them, my social obligations, and the choices i make in my personal life.