Computer Science, asked by nayananmys, 5 hours ago

The question consists of five statements labelled 1234 and 5 which when logically
ordered for a coherent passage Choose the option that represents the most logical
order
1) Ignorance is the opposite of knowledge, ie, want of knowledge
2) To deal with uncertainty and ignorance economists have recognized the entrepreneur as
possessing this non-national form of knowledge.
3) Like some ancient priest-king the entrepreneur lenows the future and leads his people.
4 Entrepreneurial knowledge is essentially intuitive
5) It involves seeing and realizing a vision of future markets, products and/or other
opportunities
32145
43125
12453
45123​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The Answer is 3

Explanation:

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Answered by qwwestham
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The most logical order for the given statements is 45123. (option 4th)

  • Such types of problems are called the para jumbles, in which a group of sentences is given in a random order, and the correct sequence or most logical order is required to be found.
  • To find the most logical order, first, we need to know what the statements/paragraph is about. A statement providing any such information as some definition or key detail about the topic should be the first sentence. Then, the next sentences can be determined by looking for some links with the previous one.
  • For example, here, we can see that the 4th statement says, "Entrepreneurial knowledge is essentially intuitive", we can say that the paragraph is something related to Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial knowledge. Then, the 5th statement gives some further details about the topic.
  • Next, we can see that statements 1 and 2 could be related since both mention "ignorance". Further, statement 3rd could be the last, as it seems it is tending to conclude the paragraph by comparing the Entrepreneurial knowledge with some ancient priest-kings.
  • Thus, the correct or most logical order will be 45123, that is, 'option 4th'.

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