Step 1: Radiant City.
- Proposed by Le Corbusier in the 1930s.
- Featured high-rise cruciform towers, strict zoning, and wide green belts.
- Famous for its emphasis on vertical living.
\[
P \Rightarrow 3
\]
Step 2: Conservative Surgery.
- Proposed by Patrick Geddes, known as the "father of modern town planning."
- Advocated for improving cities by selective demolition and renewal instead of large-scale clearance.
\[
Q \Rightarrow 4
\]
Step 3: Broadacre City.
- Proposed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
- A low-density, automobile-based, decentralized city concept.
- Each family would have at least one acre of land.
\[
R \Rightarrow 5
\]
Step 4: Linear City.
- Proposed by Arturo Soria y Mata in Spain (1882).
- Concept: a city developed in a linear form along a major transport axis.
\[
S \Rightarrow 2
\]
Step 5: Final matching.
So, the correct sequence is:
\[
P-3, \; Q-4, \; R-5, \; S-2
\]
This matches with Option (B).
Final Answer: \[ \boxed{\text{(B) P-3, Q-4, R-5, S-2}} \]
Identify the option that has the most appropriate sequence such that a coherent paragraph is formed:
Statement:
P. At once, without thinking much, people rushed towards the city in hordes with the sole aim of grabbing as much gold as they could.
Q. However, little did they realize about the impending hardships they would have to face on their way to the city: miles of mud, unfriendly forests, hungry beasts, and inimical local lords—all of which would reduce their chances of getting gold to almost zero.
R. All of them thought that easily they could lay their hands on gold and become wealthy overnight.
S. About a hundred years ago, the news that gold had been discovered in Kolar spread like wildfire and the whole State was in raptures.
Fish : Shoal :: Lion : _________
Select the correct option to complete the analogy.
P and Q play chess frequently against each other. Of these matches, P has won 80% of the matches, drawn 15% of the matches, and lost 5% of the matches.
If they play 3 more matches, what is the probability of P winning exactly 2 of these 3 matches?