S1: Useful human beings are divided into two classes : those whose work is work and pleasure; and those whose work and pleasure are one. P: The long hours in the office or factory give them keen appetite for pleasure even in its most modest forms. Q: Their life is a natural harmony. R: Of these the former are in majority. S: But fortune’s favoured children belong to the second class. S6: For them the working hours are never long enough. The Proper sequence should be: A. PSQR B. QPRS C. RPSQ D. SQPR

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The correct answer is: A. PSQR

The first sentence (S1) introduces the two classes of useful human beings: those whose work is work and pleasure, and those whose work and pleasure are one. The second sentence (P) describes the first class, those whose work is work and pleasure. The third sentence (Q) describes the second class, those whose work and pleasure are one. The fourth sentence (R) states that the former are in majority, and the fifth sentence (S) states that for the latter, the working hours are never long enough.

The correct sequence is therefore PSQR.

Option B, QPRS, is incorrect because it places the second sentence (P) before the first sentence (S1). This is not possible, as the second sentence describes the first class of useful human beings, which has already been introduced in the first sentence.

Option C, RPSQ, is incorrect because it places the third sentence (Q) before the second sentence (P). This is not possible, as the third sentence describes the second class of useful human beings, which has not yet been introduced in the second sentence.

Option D, SQPR, is incorrect because it places the fifth sentence (S) before the fourth sentence (R). This is not possible, as the fifth sentence describes the second class of useful human beings, which has not yet been introduced in the fourth sentence.