The question below consists of a set of labelled sentences. These sentences, when properly sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Select the most logical order of sentences from among the options.
P: These features clearly bring out the nature of Indian Bill of Rights.
Q: The Constitution grants and guarantees fundamental rights and freedom to all the people of India and constitute a vital pillar of Indian Democracy.
R: No Law can violate the Fundamental Rights of the People of India.
S: The fundamental rights incorporated in the Constitution stand at a higher pedestal than ordinary laws and the Directive Principles of State Policy.
P: The leaders I admire most are the ones who give selflessly of themselves and make personal development a priority.
Q: Both are important and one without the other does not work as I have observed some of the great leaders, I find they all have some things in common.
R: Great leaders balance personal development and organizational development.
S: I can not give of myself as a leader if I do not first take care of myself.
P: We cannot have ‘theories’ for everything - especially for getting along with people.
Q: Human beings are unique, perhaps somewhat illogical, and definitely unprogrammable.
R: No blueprint can give us a pre-planned design to organise our lives with other people.
S: Each one of us is sensitive; and each one of us is constantly variable - our mood and temperament change from day to day, may be even from hour to hour yet we have evolved into a society and community; a global habitat with families, institutions and corporations.
P: These are the only two paths available to him.
Q: All humans are bestowed with a conscience that helps us discriminate between good and bad, eternal and non eternal.
R: Although all living species are involved in sleeping, mating, defending and eating, only humans as far as we know-can think and decide what is eternally beneficial to them.
S: Based on this special quality a human can decide whether he wants to tread the path of eternal welfare or sensual enjoyment.
P: A person is just like a bubble.
Q: The air has reclaimed it; the atmosphere has reclaimed it.
R: This bubble doesn’t have any substance of its own, just like every other creature.
S: But when the bubble bursts, the substance that is inside the bubble, where is it?
P: All have equal right to live in this world.
Q: Men and animals, all are the children of God.
R: So, one should not take away the life of another, whether he is a man or a beast of any other living being.
S: If we take to violence, our souls will be defiled and we will not be able to reach God after we die.
P: Everybody understands that, sports and games mean only the physical and mental fitness.
Q: Both should be given equal priority in the school and colleges to go ahead and make the bright career of the students.
R: However it has many hidden benefits as well.
S: Sports and good education both together become the way to achieve success in the life of a child.
P: The leader must learn to rule himself.
Q: An organization cannot be successful if the people do not obey its laws and rules.
R: Similarly, no play is possible, if the players do not follow the rules in the play ground.
S: If he cannot rule himself, he cannot rule others.
P: People of each State converse in their own language and often cannot speak or understand the regional language of other people.
Q: In such cases, English becomes the link between these people.
R: So, we cannot deny the importance of English in modern India.
S: Modern India has many large States.
P: He was developed into the most effective personality under the environment of rational attitude of his father and religious temperament of his mother.
Q: Swami Vivekananda was born in Calcutta, on 12th January in 1863 during Makar Sankranti festival, in a traditional Bengali Kayastha family.
R: The birth name of Swami Vivekananda was Narendranath Datta.
S: He was one of the nine children of his father, who was an attorney in Calcutta.