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Direction: In each of the following questions, choose the most appropriate sequence of sentences from the given choices.

  1. (i) In his early years, there is evidence that at times he had thought of becoming a sanyasi.
    (ii) He never refused to meet them, however tired he was.
    (iii) His criticism of their rituals, disciplines and practices, however, was devastating.
    (iv) Although in his public talks Krishnaji castigated the wearers of the robe, deep within him he had always felt an immense kinship for the person who wore the robe.
    (v) Awakening to its implications, he had not done so; but a special tenderness for the true sanyasis or Buddhist monks remained.
    1. (iv) (i) (v) (ii) (iii)
    2. (iv) (ii) (iii) (i) (v)
    3. (v) (i) (iv) (ii) (iii)
    4. (v) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i)
Correct Option: A

Sentence (iv) is the opening sentence which introduces Krishnaji.



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