1. anywhere 2. but 3. go 4. Pakistan 5. else A. 31524 B. 25314 C. 35214 D. 12543

31524
25314
35214
12543

The correct answer is C. 35214.

The first word, “anywhere”, is an adverb that means “in or to any place”. The second word, “but”, is a conjunction that means “except”. The third word, “go”, is a verb that means “to move from one place to another”. The fourth word, “Pakistan”, is a country in South Asia. The fifth word, “else”, is an adverb that means “in addition to what has already been mentioned”.

The correct order of the words is “but go anywhere else”. This is because the word “but” is used to introduce a contrast, and in this case, the contrast is between the idea of going somewhere and the idea of not going anywhere. The word “go” is then used to describe the action of moving from one place to another. The word “anywhere” is used to describe the place that the person is going to. The word “else” is used to describe the fact that the person is going to a place other than Pakistan.

The other options are incorrect because they do not follow the correct order of the words. Option A, 31524, is incorrect because the word “go” comes before the word “but”. Option B, 25314, is incorrect because the word “Pakistan” comes before the word “go”. Option D, 12543, is incorrect because the word “else” comes before the word “go”.