S1: Biodiversity is crucial for the sustenance of life.<br>S6: After all, products that benefit customers must also positively impact the environment.<br>P: Corporations have a social responsibility to help navigate discourses on biodiversity and leverage opportunities for sustainable development.<br>Q: Conserving biodiversity requires the urgent collaboration between, and involvement of, individuals and corporations.<br>R: Further, customers' demand for greener products can be a catalyst for sustainability.<br>S: Redesigning manufacturing processes, adopting new technologies, and shifting to a paperless environment are ways to achieve such development.
Directions : In this section each item consists of six sentences that comprise a passage. The first and sixth sentences are given in the beginning as S1 and S6. The sequence of the four sentences in the middle, labelled as P, Q, R, and S, has been jumbled. You are required to find the <strong>PROPER SEQUENCE</strong> of the four jumbled sentences and mark your response on the Answer Sheet accordingly.
- A. QPRS
- B. SPQR
- C. PQRS
- D. QPSR ✓
Correct Answer: D. QPSR
Explanation
Q links 'biodiversity' from S1 with the need for corporate involvement. P expands on the 'social responsibility' of these corporations toward 'sustainable development'. S provides examples of 'such development'. R brings in the 'customers' demand', bridging directly to the customer focus in S6.
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