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Arrange sentences A, B, C and D between sentences 1 and 6, so as to form a logical sequence of six sentences.
1. Managers need to differentiate among those who commit an error once, those who are repetitively errant but can be corrected, and those who are basically wicke(d)
(a) The persons in this category will resort to sweet-talk and make all sorts of promises on being caught, but, at the first opportunity, will revert to their bad ways.
(b) Managers must take ruthless action against the basically wicked and ensure their separation from the organization at the earliest.
(c) The first category needs to be corrected softly and duly counselled; the second category should be dealt with firmly and duly counselled till they realize the danger of persisting with their errant behaviour.
(d) It is the last category of whom the managers must be most wary.
6. The punishment must be fair and based on the philosophy of giving all the possible opportunities and help prior to taking ruthless action.

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When categorising, start with description of the most dangerous, then caution, then cover other categories, and end with decisive measures.
Updated On: Aug 6, 2025
  • ADCB
  • CDAB
  • CADB
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

The opening sentence lists three types of employees. The next logical line is A, describing the deceitful behaviour of the wicked category. D follows, warning managers to be especially cautious of them. Then C shifts focus to how the first and second categories should be handled — with softer or firmer counselling. Finally, B concludes with decisive action against the wicked, leading into sentence 6 about fairness and thorough opportunity before such action. Sequence: ADCB.
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