Choose the order of the sentences marked A, B, C and D to form a logical paragraph.
(A) Now under liberated economy they are learning to compete domestically and globally.
(B) In India corporations until recently achieved success by avoiding competition, using protected and regulated domestic markets.
(C) The trend is irreversible.
(D) Business leaders are preparing themselves to meet competitive challenges, and to avoid being swept away.
Choose the order of the sentences marked A, B, C and D to form a logical paragraph.
(A) Recovery was given inadequate attention and consequently some bank branches regularly incurred heavy losses and their parent bodies had to bale them out.
(B) As a result, banks indulged in extensive lending to borrowers who had little or no potential to make repayments.
(C) To fulfil the social objectives laid down by the masters of nationalisation, banks were asked to lend to identified priority sectors.
(D) 1992-93 results showed that the loss making branches of public sector banks increased from 10000 to 13000 and the quantum of losses showed at Rs.3369 crores.
Choose the order of the sentences marked A, B, C, D and E to form a logical paragraph.
A. Tasty and healthy food can help you bring out their best.
B. One minute they are toddlers and next you see them in their next adventure.
C. Your young ones seem to be growing so fast.
D. Being their loving custodians, you always want to see them doing well.
E. Their eyes sparkle with curiosity and endless questions on their tongues.
Choose the order of the sentences marked A, B, C, D and E to form a logical paragraph.
A. It is hoping that overseas friends will bring in big money and lift the morale of the people.
B. But a lot needs to be done to kick start industrial revival.
C. People had big hopes from the new government.
D. So far government has only given an incremental push to existing policies and programmes.
E. Government is to go for big time reforms, which it promised.