S1: COVID-19 was a health catastrophe that caused great distress.<br>S6: It triggered the movement of more than 7 million people through lockdown and post-lockdown periods.<br>P: India also undertook the Vande Bharat Mission.<br>Q: Made-in-India vaccines were sent to more than 90 countries on a commercial and grant basis.<br>R: India justified its credentials as a global HADR player deploying Rapid Response Teams to Maldives, Kuwait and Mauritius launching the multiphased mission SAGAR.<br>S: During the pandemic, India re-established its credentials as the Pharmacy of the World by supplying medicines and equipment to over 150 countries in the face of daunting logistical challenges.

Directions: In this section, each item consists of six sentences. The first and sixth sentences are marked as S1 and S6. The four sentences between S1 and S6 have been jumbled up and labelled as P, Q, R and S. This is followed by four options, each suggesting a sequence of sentences. Identify the <strong>MOST APPROPRIATE</strong> option and mark your response on the Answer Sheet accordingly.

  1. A. SQRP
  2. B. SPRQ
  3. C. QPRS
  4. D. QRSP

Correct Answer: A. SQRP

Explanation

S follows S1 by describing India's broad role as the 'Pharmacy of the World'. Q specifies the provision of vaccines, continuing the medical aid theme. R adds another form of global aid (HADR), and P mentions the Vande Bharat Mission, which directly ties into the mass movement of people mentioned in S6.

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