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1. Nobody in their mind would doubt that America has problems. P. Leave out euphoria, after the Gulf War and that is the highest such figure for six years. Q.And whatever the gloomy politician may think , Americans themeselves seem to sense that. R. But this are problems , things that can and w

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In this question 1st and the last sentences of the passages are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the passage is split into four parts named P,Q,R,S. These four parts are not given in their proper order.Read the sentences and find out which of the four combinations is correct.

1. Nobody in their mind would doubt that America has problems.
P. Leave out euphoria, after the Gulf War and that is the highest such figure for six years.
Q.And whatever the gloomy politician may think , Americans themeselves seem to sense that.
R. But this are problems , things that can and will be solved?" they are not the stuff of national crisis.
S. The latest Time / CNN poll says 62% Americans thought their nation was doing " fairly well" or "very well"
6. All it needs now is for politicians to catch the new mood of optimism.
1). QPSR
2). RSQP
3). PQRS
4). SPRQ


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Option option 4 is the correct answer

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