Directions (1–5): Rearrange the following five sentences (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below.
(A) There is so much disagreement about the correct sense of Holy Scripture that the claim that this sense is manifest is itself an interpretation, and so subject to rejection.
(B) Prophets, preachers, and scholars alike, all attempt to derive the genuine will of God from the revealed text.
(C) The commands of God, that is, the contents of divine revelation, are sufficiently ambiguous that they require interpretation.
(D) But this distinction cannot be unambiguously preserved, for a very simple reason.
(E) We seem to have arrived at a sharp distinction between philosophy and religion.
(A) There is so much disagreement about the correct sense of Holy Scripture that the claim that this sense is manifest is itself an interpretation, and so subject to rejection.
(B) Prophets, preachers, and scholars alike, all attempt to derive the genuine will of God from the revealed text.
(C) The commands of God, that is, the contents of divine revelation, are sufficiently ambiguous that they require interpretation.
(D) But this distinction cannot be unambiguously preserved, for a very simple reason.
(E) We seem to have arrived at a sharp distinction between philosophy and religion.
1. Which of the following should be the Second sentence of the given paragraph? (4)
- (1) A
- (2) B
- (3) C
- (4) D
- (5) E
2. Which of the following should be the Fifth sentence of the given paragraph? (2)
- (1) A
- (2) B
- (3) C
- (4) D
- (5) E
3. Which of the following should be the Third sentence of the given paragraph? (3)
- (1) A
- (2) B
- (3) C
- (4) D
- (5) E
4. Which of the following should be the first sentence of the given paragraph? (5)
- (1) A
- (2) B
- (3) C
- (4) D
- (5) E
5. Which of the following should be the Fourth sentence of the given paragraph? (1)
- (1) A
- (2) B
- (3) C
- (4) D
- (5) E