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CAT/2000

Question . 96

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. The likelihood of an accident is determined by how carefully the motorist drives and how carefully the pedestrian crosses the street.

B. An accident involving a motorist and a pedestrian is such a case.

C. Each must decide how much care to exercise without knowing how careful the other is.

D. The simplest strategic problem arises when two individuals interact with each other, and each must decide what to do without knowing what the other is doing.

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(d) D begins the passage by stating about the simplest strategic problem arising when two individuals interact with each other, B is an example to such a problem, A tells us about the likelihood of an accident between a motorist and a pedestrian, C ends by stating how much care is to be exercised by each.