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Five jumbled sentences (labelled 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5), related to a topic, are given below. Four of them can be put together to form a coherent paragraph. Identify the odd sentence out and key in the number of that sentence as your answer.

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To find the odd sentence in para-jumbles, look for breaks in: - Concept introduction order - Logical progression - Thematic consistency A sentence that introduces a concept too early or disrupts flow is usually the odd one out.
Updated On: Jul 1, 2026
  • Developments both technological and sociocultural have afforded us far greater freedom over death than we had in the past, and while we are still adapting ourselves to that freedom, we now appreciate the moral importance of this freedom.
  • But I believe that a type of freedom we can call freedom over death– that is, a freedom in which we shape the timing and circumstances of how we die– should be central to this conversation.
  • Legalising assisted dying is but a further step in realising this freedom over death.
  • Many people endorse, through their opinions or their choices, our freedom over death encompassing a right to medical assistance in hastening our deaths.
  • Freedom is a notoriously complex and contested philosophical notion, and I won’t pretend to settle any of the big controversies it raises.
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Approach: Watch the resolution of detail like a camera zoom. Genetics writing zooms inward: organism \(\to\) chromosome \(\to\) gene \(\to\) codon. Place the sentence at the zoom level it describes and the position falls out.

Step 1: Tag each existing sentence by zoom level. "1993 study" = wide. "Dutch family / syndrome" = the subjects. "Behaviours (arson, exhibitionism)" = phenotype. "Point mutation in MAOA exon, glutamine to stop codon" = the tightest, codon-level shot.

Step 2: The given sentence is at chromosome-region resolution (X, p11-12) \(-\) tighter than phenotype but wider than codon. So it must sit between the behaviour sentence and the codon sentence.

Step 3: That seam is blank (3): right after "impulsive aggression, arson and exhibitionism" and right before "a point mutation was identified... MAOA." The zoom stays monotonic: region then gene then codon.

Step 4: Any other slot makes the camera jump backward in zoom, which good expository writing avoids.

Answer: Option 3.
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