Reorder the given phrases to make meaningful sentences out of them: P. McDonald's restaurants Q. India R. now S. there are T. all over
A
R-S-P-T-Q
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B
R-T-Q-P-S
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C
P-Q-R-S-T
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D
T-S-R-Q-P
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Solution
The correct option is A R-S-P-T-Q The correct sequence is: 'Now (R), there are (S) McDonald's restaurants (P) all over (T) India (Q). Hence, option A is correct.
The phrase, 'all over (T) India (Q)' means 'throughout India'. Hence, these two phrases should be together in the sequence, 'T-Q'.
The phrase, 'there are (S)' has to be followed by a noun/ noun phrase. The answer to the question: 'What is there all over India?' is: 'There are (S) Mc.Donald's restaurants (P) all over (T) India'(Q). Hence the two phrases, (S) and (P) have to be together in the sequence, 'S-P'.
In option B, phrase (P) precedes (S). Hence, this option is incorrect.
In option C also, the phrase (S) is not followed by a noun/ noun phrase. Here, the phrases T and Q are separated and they do not follow the sequence 'T-Q' mentioned above. Hence, this option is incorrect.
Option D: The sequence, 'All over (T) there are (S) now (R) India (Q) Mc Donald's restaurants' is grammatically incorrect and does not follow the sequences (S-P and T-Q) mentioned above. Hence, this option is incorrect.