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Para-Jumble Arrange the sentences in a coherent order: 

  1. Knowledge acquired early in life is often treated as fixed. 
  2. Yet, true mastery requires continuously learning, unlearning, and relearning. 
  3. In rapidly changing environments, old frameworks become obsolete. 
  4. People often cling to outdated assumptions even when proven wrong.

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For para-jumbles, first identify the opening sentence, then check for logical connectors (cause–effect, general–specific, problem–solution) to build the sequence.
Updated On: Jul 4, 2026
  • A--D--C--B
  • A--C--D--B
  • C--A--D--B
  • D--A--C--B
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Test only the first transition of each option. A→D reads smoothly (a fixed mindset leads to clinging to it); starting with C or D instead reads awkwardly, since both assume the mindset A introduces.
Step 2: That alone eliminates the two options that do not open with A followed by D, leaving only the two A-first options to compare on their remaining order.
Step 3: Between those two, checking whether C or B fits right after D shows C explains the danger of the D-behavior, while B's "Yet" needs to close the paragraph, not sit in the middle. So the order settles as A, D, C, B.
\[ \boxed{\text{Answer: Option 1, A--D--C--B}} \]
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