In the following question, two columns are given containing three phrases each. In the first column, the phrases are A, B and C, and in the second column, the phrases are D, E and F. A phrase from the first column may or may not connect with a phrase from the second column to make a grammatically an
In the following question, two columns are given containing three phrases each. In the first column, the phrases are A, B and C, and in the second column, the phrases are D, E and F. A phrase from the first column may or may not connect with a phrase from the second column to make a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. There are five options, four of which display the sequence(s) in which the phrases can be joined to form a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. If none of the options given forms a correct sentence after combination, select ‘None of these’ as your answer.
Column (1)
Column (2)
(A) Just like big cats or jumbos, monkeys too are sometimes
(D) another that depends on rhythm.
(B) The lander is being developed and tested by the
(E) had the highest levels of endoparasites.
(C) It uses two clocks – one that uses past memories and
Only phrases (C) and (D) combine to form a grammatically and contextually correct sentence.
C-D :- The word ‘one’ indicates that the subsequent part will talk about ‘second clock’. C-D combine to form a logical sentence which talks about the two types of clocks working inside our brains.
Rest of the phrases though grammatically correct, don’t form meaningful sentences when combined with one another.