Einstein had no airs about himself and was very
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The first statement in the sequence should be the one that best connects with S1. It must be a continuation or extension of S1.
Q is first in the sequence: S1 starts by saying that Einstein was very simple in his ways of life and indifferent to his astounding fame. Q begins to demonstrate S1's point. It says that he was once invited to Brussels by the queen of Belgium.
Q is followed by S: S continues Q's story. It says that when he reached Brussels he was not expecting so many well dressed officials to receive him at the station
S is followed by R: R continues S' story. It says that even the officials were also expecting to see somebody who would appear to be rich and aristocratic before them.
R is followed by P: P adds to R's point. It says that the officials could not imagine that this shabby man would be Einstein himself. S6 adds that as a result the officials went back to the queen and informed her that he had not come by train.
Thus, the correct sequence is Q S R P. Hence, C is the correct option.
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Genius
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