S1: Rural Postal Life Insurance was started in 1995.<br>S6: Therefore, various schemes of PLI and RPLI are very popular amongst eligible clients.<br>P: It also aims to spread insurance awareness among the rural population.<br>Q: However, PLI and RPLI continue to offer life insurance cover at lower premium rate and higher bonus.<br>R: The prime objective of the scheme is to provide insurance cover to the rural public in general and to benefit weaker sections and women workers of rural areas in particular.<br>S: With liberalisation of the insurance sector, Postal Life Insurance and Rural Postal Life Insurance are operating in a very competitive market.
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.
- A. QRSP
- B. QPSR
- C. RPSQ ✓
- D. RSPQ
Correct Answer: C. RPSQ
Explanation
R identifies the 'prime objective' of the scheme introduced in S1. P adds a secondary objective ('also aims'). S introduces the challenge of operating in a competitive market, and Q offers a contrast ('However') explaining their advantage, which leads to their popularity mentioned in S6.
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