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Goals Are Set, and Relevant Data is Collected and Analyzed. Strategies Are Made on the Basis of the Data and Resources Made Available. - Mathematics

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Question

The following sentence is labelled with a letter. From the given choices, choose the most logical order of sentences that constructs a coherent paragraph.

  1. Goals are set, and relevant data is collected and analyzed. 
  2. Strategies are made on the basis of the data and resources made available.
  3. There are various stages in framing a management strategy and its implementation.
  4. The strategies are implemented and monitored to ensure that the goals are achieved.

Options

  • ABDC

  • ACBD

  • CABD

  • CBAD

MCQ

Solution

The central theme of the paragraph is the implementation of the management strategy. Management strategies are techniques that are used to direct and control an organisation to achieve a set of goals. Sentence C should start the paragraph as it introduces the theme. In order to make strategies, one must have relevant data. So that one can analyse the data and can make strategies to achieve the goal. This means the setting of goals is the very first step. Thus, the next sentence should be A. After sentence A, sentence B should follow. In the end comes sentence D.
CABD is the correct sequence.

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