P: defends private property, emphasizes the virtues of competition Q: but also as an ideology in its own right, specifically one that R: and suggests that general prosperity will result from the pursuit of self-interest S: capitalism, for instance, is sometimes treated not merely as an economic system
Directions: Each of the following items in this section consists of a sentence, parts of which have been jumbled. These parts have been labelled as P, Q, R and S. Given below each sentence has four sequences, namely (a), (b), (c) and (d). You are required to <strong>RE-ARRANGE</strong> the jumbled parts of the sentence and mark your response accordingly.
- A. PQRS
- B. SRQP
- C. SQPR ✓
- D. QRSP
Correct Answer: C. SQPR
Explanation
Part S introduces the main subject 'capitalism'. Part Q logically follows with 'but also as an ideology', while P and R sequentially list the characteristics of this ideology.
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