In the following question, two columns are given, containing three phrases each. 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 correct sentence. If none of the phrases make a correct sentence, mark ‘None of these’ as your answer.
Column (1) |
Column (2) |
(A) A gravitational field of a very massive object, such as a planet |
(D) or even a black hole, pulls more strongly at objects in nearby space. |
(B) Einstein himself derived the math for how light is deflected |
(E) it's fairly safe to say that it was first discovered in the early 1900s. |
(C) While gravitational lensing has existed throughout history, |
(F) as it passes through the Sun's gravitational field. |
Let's join the sentences to give a contextually and grammatically meaningful sentence.
The correct sequences are:$
A uses 'such as', which can only form a contextually correct sentence with D, which uses 'or a black hole'. So, A-D$
B talks about light , which is referred to by the pronoun 'it' in F to make the sentence contextually correct. So, B-F$
C talks about history, which is related to early 1900s in E. So, C-E$
Out of these, none is expressed in the given options.
Therefore, the correct answer is option 5.