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 Arrange sentences A, B, C, D between sentences 1 and 6, to form a logical 
										sequence of six sentences.
									1. Once upon a time, the Asiatic lion used to majestically stride across India, 
										from Punjab to MP, Gujarat to Jharkhand.
									A. That’s a wondrous and rare conservation triumph.
										B. Further afield, its roars could be heard over Iran, Iraq, Syria and lot of 
										Eurasia really.
 C. Coming close to extinction in the early 20th century, this big cat now 
										rambles wild only in Gujarat’s Gir sanctuary.
 D. In a well governed universe, the architects of such success would lead the 
										way in projects aimed at extending their triumph to new territories.
 6. But conservation can’t escape the dystopic governance that overruns the rest 
										of India.
									a.) ABCDb.) BACD
 c.) BCAD
 d.) DABC
 ANSWER : BCAD 1. A major scientific worry is the impact of GM crops on biodiversity.
									A. Release of transgenic varieties leads to monoculture and elimination of 
										traditional varieties.
										B. The claim that biodiversity can be protected by setting up gene banks is a 
										proposition that is yet to be tested.
 C. Moreover, the current institutional framework has no mechanisms to ensure 
										that GM promoters compensate for any loss to farmers or the environment.
 D. So large-scale adoption of GM crops, whose safety and sustainability remain 
										unproven, is a major risk that a poor country like India cannot afford.
 6. The sudden decline of the initial euphoria over Bt cotton is a warning that 
										should not be ignored.
									a.) BACDb.) BCAD
 c.) ABCD
 d.) DABC
 ANSWER : ABCD 
										 
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