1. older 2. Ram 3. is 4. Shyam 5. than A. 25413 B. 25314 C. 23154 D. 54123

25413
25314
23154
54123

The correct answer is B. 25314.

The first word, “older,” is an adjective that describes the relationship between Ram and Shyam. The second word, “Ram,” is the subject of the sentence. The third word, “is,” is the verb of the sentence. The fourth word, “Shyam,” is the object of the sentence. The fifth word, “than,” is a conjunction that compares Ram and Shyam.

The only option that correctly orders these words is B. 25314. In this option, the adjective “older” comes before the subject “Ram.” The verb “is” comes after the subject “Ram.” The object “Shyam” comes after the verb “is.” The conjunction “than” comes after the object “Shyam.”

The other options do not correctly order the words. In option A, the adjective “older” comes after the subject “Ram.” This is incorrect because adjectives come before nouns. In option C, the verb “is” comes after the object “Shyam.” This is incorrect because verbs come after subjects. In option D, the conjunction “than” comes before the subject “Ram.” This is incorrect because conjunctions come between two independent clauses.

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