Question:

The four sentences (labelled 1, 2,3 and 4) given below, when properly sequenced, would yield a coherent paragraph. Decide on the proper sequencing of the order of the sentences and key in the sequence of the four numbers as your answer. 
1. Centuries later formal learning is still mostly based on reading, even with the widespread use of other possible education-affecting technologies such as film, radio, and television. 
2. One of the immediate and recognisable impacts of the printing press was on how people learned; in the scribal culture it primarily involved listening, so memorization was paramount. 
3. The transformation of learners from listeners to readers was a complex social and cultural phenomenon, and it was not until the industrial era that the concept of universal literacy took root. 
4. The printing press shifted the learning process, as listening and memorisation gradually gave way to reading and learning no longer required the presence of a mentor; it could be done privately

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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

Correct Sentence Order: 2-4-3-1 

Sentence 2 introduces the initial impact of the printing press on the existing scribal culture, highlighting the shift from oral to written learning.

Sentence 4 follows logically by explaining how this shift empowered individual reading and enabled private learning, deepening the impact of the printing press.

Sentence 3 provides additional social and cultural context to this transformation, describing the shift from oral listeners to literate readers, especially during the industrial era.

Sentence 1 concludes the paragraph by connecting the historical shift to the present day, showing that even with newer technologies like film and television, reading remains central to formal education.

Final Order: 2 → 4 → 3 → 1

Correct Option: (C)

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