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A number of sentences are given below which, when properly sequenced. form a COHERENT PARAGRAPH. Choose the most LOGICAL ORDER of sentences from the choices given to construct a COHERENT PARAGRAPH.
[1] I. The economy‘s performance in expenditure terms was even poorer. with real GDP contracting by 0.6% after a gain of 0.5% in the October-December quarter.
II. On an output basis—the government‘s preferred measure because it is less volatile thin expenditure-based GDP—the economy contracted by 0.3% in real terms from the previous quarter.
III. Data from Statistics New Zealand, a government agency, published on June 27th show an almost uniformly abysmal economic performance in January-March 2008.
IV. This was the first contraction since late 2005, made worse by the fact that the previous quarter‘s growth rate was revised down from 1% to 0.8%.
A. III, IV, II, I
B. I, II, III, IV
C. III, II, IV, I
D. I, III, II, IV[2] I. Matti Meri, a teacher-trainer at Helsinki University. was a teacher at the time.
II. By the time comprehensives reached the more populous south, teachers were eager to join in what was clearly a roaring success.
III. "Grammar-school teachers were quite afraid of the reforms," he recalls.
IV. "They used to teach only one-third of the students. But the comprehensive schools used almost the same curriculum as the grammar schools had"and we discovered that the two-thirds were mostly able to cope with it."
V. Comprehensive schools were introduced in 1972 in the sparsely populated north, and then over the next four years in the rest of the country.
A. V, I, III, IV, II
B. I, II, III, IV, V
C. V, II, IV, I, II
D. I, III, II,IV, V[3] I. "t is a clear illustration of the major role played by diet and culture on your risk of chronic disorders," he says.
II. Little is known about its effects, but changing its levels, possibly through diet or with different gut bacteria, might help to control high blood pressure.
III. Chinese and Japanese people are very similar at a genetic level, but Dr Nicholson found big differences in the type and variety of metabolites in their blood and urine.
IV. "Metabolomics can provide very specific pointers as to what is going wrong and new ways of intervening."
V. For instance, he found an unexpected metabolic marker, called formate, that seems to have a role in regulating blood pressure.
A. III, II, IV, I, V
B. III, IV, V, I, II
C. II, III, IV, I, V
D. III, I, IV, V, IIasked in IIFT
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