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Direction: In the given question, six sentences are given as A, B, C, D, E and F; among them sentence C is fixed as the "second sentence" of the passage. You have to arrange the other five sentences to form a coherent paragraph. Choose the option that shows the correct sequence of the rest of the sentences after rearrangement.(A). A series of bizarre night-time incidents in the woods of northern Europe, around 360 CE, reveals the perils that outsiders and foreigners faced in a world dominated by ancient Rome.(B). It was around the year 360 that a Roman-sponsored head hunter – ostensibly to keep the border secure – kidnapped, killed and terrorised one of these tribes, the Alemanni, who dwelled in the region.(C). For centuries, many ethnic tribes – of Alans, Quadi, Marcomanni, Sueves and Vandals – had called these forests their home.(D). East of the Rhine river and north of the Danube had long been territory unclaimed by Rome’s empire.(E). At the frontier of the Roman empire, such covert military operations – of night-time murderers sent to invade tribal land, whom the Romans rewarded handsomely by the scalp – contributed to widespread ethnic stereotyping about peoples on the border.(F). But the tribes’ connection to the land, their resistance to using the Mediterranean languages of Latin or Greek, and their penchant for animal-skin styles of dress perennially nagged at the sensibilities of classical elites, who disparaged them collectively as ‘barbarians’.a)ADEBFb)AEBFDc)ADFBEd)AEFBDCorrect answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer? for SSC CGL 2024 is part of SSC CGL preparation. The Question and answers have been prepared
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the SSC CGL exam syllabus. Information about Direction: In the given question, six sentences are given as A, B, C, D, E and F; among them sentence C is fixed as the "second sentence" of the passage. You have to arrange the other five sentences to form a coherent paragraph. Choose the option that shows the correct sequence of the rest of the sentences after rearrangement.(A). A series of bizarre night-time incidents in the woods of northern Europe, around 360 CE, reveals the perils that outsiders and foreigners faced in a world dominated by ancient Rome.(B). It was around the year 360 that a Roman-sponsored head hunter – ostensibly to keep the border secure – kidnapped, killed and terrorised one of these tribes, the Alemanni, who dwelled in the region.(C). For centuries, many ethnic tribes – of Alans, Quadi, Marcomanni, Sueves and Vandals – had called these forests their home.(D). East of the Rhine river and north of the Danube had long been territory unclaimed by Rome’s empire.(E). At the frontier of the Roman empire, such covert military operations – of night-time murderers sent to invade tribal land, whom the Romans rewarded handsomely by the scalp – contributed to widespread ethnic stereotyping about peoples on the border.(F). But the tribes’ connection to the land, their resistance to using the Mediterranean languages of Latin or Greek, and their penchant for animal-skin styles of dress perennially nagged at the sensibilities of classical elites, who disparaged them collectively as ‘barbarians’.a)ADEBFb)AEBFDc)ADFBEd)AEFBDCorrect answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer? covers all topics & solutions for SSC CGL 2024 Exam.
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Solutions for Direction: In the given question, six sentences are given as A, B, C, D, E and F; among them sentence C is fixed as the "second sentence" of the passage. You have to arrange the other five sentences to form a coherent paragraph. Choose the option that shows the correct sequence of the rest of the sentences after rearrangement.(A). A series of bizarre night-time incidents in the woods of northern Europe, around 360 CE, reveals the perils that outsiders and foreigners faced in a world dominated by ancient Rome.(B). It was around the year 360 that a Roman-sponsored head hunter – ostensibly to keep the border secure – kidnapped, killed and terrorised one of these tribes, the Alemanni, who dwelled in the region.(C). For centuries, many ethnic tribes – of Alans, Quadi, Marcomanni, Sueves and Vandals – had called these forests their home.(D). East of the Rhine river and north of the Danube had long been territory unclaimed by Rome’s empire.(E). At the frontier of the Roman empire, such covert military operations – of night-time murderers sent to invade tribal land, whom the Romans rewarded handsomely by the scalp – contributed to widespread ethnic stereotyping about peoples on the border.(F). But the tribes’ connection to the land, their resistance to using the Mediterranean languages of Latin or Greek, and their penchant for animal-skin styles of dress perennially nagged at the sensibilities of classical elites, who disparaged them collectively as ‘barbarians’.a)ADEBFb)AEBFDc)ADFBEd)AEFBDCorrect answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer? in English & in Hindi are available as part of our courses for SSC CGL.
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Direction: In the given question, six sentences are given as A, B, C, D, E and F; among them sentence C is fixed as the "second sentence" of the passage. You have to arrange the other five sentences to form a coherent paragraph. Choose the option that shows the correct sequence of the rest of the sentences after rearrangement.(A). A series of bizarre night-time incidents in the woods of northern Europe, around 360 CE, reveals the perils that outsiders and foreigners faced in a world dominated by ancient Rome.(B). It was around the year 360 that a Roman-sponsored head hunter – ostensibly to keep the border secure – kidnapped, killed and terrorised one of these tribes, the Alemanni, who dwelled in the region.(C). For centuries, many ethnic tribes – of Alans, Quadi, Marcomanni, Sueves and Vandals – had called these forests their home.(D). East of the Rhine river and north of the Danube had long been territory unclaimed by Rome’s empire.(E). At the frontier of the Roman empire, such covert military operations – of night-time murderers sent to invade tribal land, whom the Romans rewarded handsomely by the scalp – contributed to widespread ethnic stereotyping about peoples on the border.(F). But the tribes’ connection to the land, their resistance to using the Mediterranean languages of Latin or Greek, and their penchant for animal-skin styles of dress perennially nagged at the sensibilities of classical elites, who disparaged them collectively as ‘barbarians’.a)ADEBFb)AEBFDc)ADFBEd)AEFBDCorrect answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?, a detailed solution for Direction: In the given question, six sentences are given as A, B, C, D, E and F; among them sentence C is fixed as the "second sentence" of the passage. You have to arrange the other five sentences to form a coherent paragraph. Choose the option that shows the correct sequence of the rest of the sentences after rearrangement.(A). A series of bizarre night-time incidents in the woods of northern Europe, around 360 CE, reveals the perils that outsiders and foreigners faced in a world dominated by ancient Rome.(B). It was around the year 360 that a Roman-sponsored head hunter – ostensibly to keep the border secure – kidnapped, killed and terrorised one of these tribes, the Alemanni, who dwelled in the region.(C). For centuries, many ethnic tribes – of Alans, Quadi, Marcomanni, Sueves and Vandals – had called these forests their home.(D). East of the Rhine river and north of the Danube had long been territory unclaimed by Rome’s empire.(E). At the frontier of the Roman empire, such covert military operations – of night-time murderers sent to invade tribal land, whom the Romans rewarded handsomely by the scalp – contributed to widespread ethnic stereotyping about peoples on the border.(F). But the tribes’ connection to the land, their resistance to using the Mediterranean languages of Latin or Greek, and their penchant for animal-skin styles of dress perennially nagged at the sensibilities of classical elites, who disparaged them collectively as ‘barbarians’.a)ADEBFb)AEBFDc)ADFBEd)AEFBDCorrect answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer? has been provided alongside types of Direction: In the given question, six sentences are given as A, B, C, D, E and F; among them sentence C is fixed as the "second sentence" of the passage. You have to arrange the other five sentences to form a coherent paragraph. Choose the option that shows the correct sequence of the rest of the sentences after rearrangement.(A). A series of bizarre night-time incidents in the woods of northern Europe, around 360 CE, reveals the perils that outsiders and foreigners faced in a world dominated by ancient Rome.(B). It was around the year 360 that a Roman-sponsored head hunter – ostensibly to keep the border secure – kidnapped, killed and terrorised one of these tribes, the Alemanni, who dwelled in the region.(C). For centuries, many ethnic tribes – of Alans, Quadi, Marcomanni, Sueves and Vandals – had called these forests their home.(D). East of the Rhine river and north of the Danube had long been territory unclaimed by Rome’s empire.(E). At the frontier of the Roman empire, such covert military operations – of night-time murderers sent to invade tribal land, whom the Romans rewarded handsomely by the scalp – contributed to widespread ethnic stereotyping about peoples on the border.(F). But the tribes’ connection to the land, their resistance to using the Mediterranean languages of Latin or Greek, and their penchant for animal-skin styles of dress perennially nagged at the sensibilities of classical elites, who disparaged them collectively as ‘barbarians’.a)ADEBFb)AEBFDc)ADFBEd)AEFBDCorrect answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer? theory, EduRev gives you an
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