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CAT/1995
Question . 162
In the following question, the answer choices suggest alternative arrangements of four or more sentences (denoted by A, B, C, D, E, F). Choose the alternative which suggests a coherent paragraph.
A. There is no complete knowledge about anything.
B. Our thinking is the outcome of knowledge, and knowledge is always limited.
C. Knowledge always goes hand in hand with ignorance.
D. Therefore, our thinking which is born out of knowledge, is limited under all circumstances.
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(d) C introduces that knowledge and ignorance are interrelated. B stipulates thinking is the outcome of knowledge. D states that thinking is always limited. A concludes that nobody keeps complete knowledge about anything.