Directions : In the question given below, a set of sentences is given, which, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Arrange the sentences in the correct sequence, and answer the questions that follow.
A. According to the CDC, nearly three-fourths of us are overweight or obese.
B. Yet more than 160 million Americans are on a diet at any given time, and we drop more than $70 billion each year on commercial weight-loss plans, supplements, and other pound-shedding measures.
C. The first is to find an approach that works for you specifically, one that makes you feel good and keeps you motivated; and the second is to take your time; sustainable weight loss happens slowly but steadily.
D. That suggests that losing weight is not easy - yet it is entirely possible when done right.
E. There are two keys to success when it comes to weight loss.
F. It's no secret that America has a weight problem.
Which of the following sentences will be LAST after rearrangement?
1.E
2.D
3.C
4.A
5.F
Correct Answer : 3
Solution :
F - This is a clear and general opening statement. It introduces the central issue - America's struggle with weight, which sets the tone for what follows. As an introductory sentence, it makes a broad claim that is then supported by data. A - This sentence supports F by presenting statistical evidence. It logically follows the introductory statement with a fact from a credible source, the CDC, reinforcing the seriousness of the problem. B - This adds contrast using the word "yet." Although a large number of people are overweight (A), many are actively trying to lose weight (B). The use of "yet" makes this an ideal continuation, showing the paradox of high obesity rates alongside massive efforts to reduce weight.
D - The pronoun "that" refers to the situation described in B - people spending billions and dieting, but not succeeding widely. This sentence draws an inference, pointing out that while weight loss is difficult, it is still achievable if approached correctly. It acts as a transitional insight between the problem and the solution. E - Now that the passage has acknowledged the difficulty and possibility of weight loss, it logically moves to present solutions. This sentence introduces the idea that there is a strategy for success. It sets up a framework for what is to follow. C - This sentence fulfils the promise of sentence E by outlining the two keys to success mentioned earlier. It wraps up the paragraph with practical advice.
So, FABDEC is the correct order.
The last sentence after rearrangement in the correct order FABDEC is C. Hence, option (c) is the correct answer.
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