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The constituent phrases of a sentence are jumbled. Select the most appropriate sequence to make the sentence meaningful:
(i) neither House shall proceed further with the Bill,
(ii) if he does so, the houses shall meet according.
(iii) but the President may at any time after the date of his notification summon the Houses to meet in a joint sitting for the purpose specified in the notification and,
(iv) where the President has under clause (I) notified his intention of summoning the Houses to meet in a joint sitting.

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When arranging procedural or legal sequences, place the condition first, followed by the consequence, then exceptions or options, and end with procedural outcomes.
Updated On: Aug 12, 2025
  • iv, i, iii, ii
  • iv, i, ii, iii
  • iv, ii, iii, i
  • i, ii, iii, iv
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Solution and Explanation

We start with (iv) "where the President has under clause (I) notified his intention of summoning the Houses to meet in a joint sitting" because it sets up the condition for the rest of the sentence.
Next comes (i) "neither House shall proceed further with the Bill" as it states the immediate legal consequence of the situation described in (iv).
Then we follow with (iii) "but the President may at any time after the date of his notification summon the Houses to meet in a joint sitting for the purpose specified in the notification and," which provides an alternative or further action possible under the same scenario.
Finally, we end with (ii) "if he does so, the houses shall meet according," which concludes the procedural chain.
This sequence makes the sentence both grammatically correct and logically consistent with parliamentary procedure.
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