Q2 Given below are sentences which when arranged logically form a coherent passage. Choose the option which gives the correct sequence.
I. The thinking is his patient, not willing or otherwise able to express his feelings, his thoughts, his motivations, might inadvertently reveal some piece of his
inner self while describing the ambiguous.
II. A psychologist stares at his patient--a balding, middle-aged foreman with a cigarette in his hand, and a curl of smoke around him like a halo on an acid trip.
III. The foreman doesn't see a nondescript swiggle, or stain.
IV. The psychologist holds up an inkblot, an ambiguous, black splatter on a white flashcard, and asks his patient what he sees.
Ops: A.
O I, II, III, IV
B.
O III, II, I, IV
C. IV, III, II, I
D. II, IV, I, III
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