CAT 2025 Slot 1 VARC Question & Solution
Question
The four sentences (labelled 1, 2, 3, and 4) given below, when properly sequenced, would yield a coherent paragraph. Decide on the proper sequencing of the order of the sentences and key in the sequence of the four numbers as your answer.
1. But man, woman or otherwise, there is no denying that the quality of our life and character will be significantly shaped by the way we handle our anger.
2. Once the taboos have been broken, women usually experience letting their fists fly as intensely liberating.
3. Though this might seem a stereotype, women—unlike men, who are frequently applauded for unbridled aggression—are often socialized to keep a lid on their ire.
4. Many of them are so at odds with their aggressive feelings that, as a coach, I often have to stop them from pulling their punches and encourage them to extend their arms so their blows might actually reach their fleshy target.
Solution
Main Idea of the Paragraph
The sentences explore how women are socialized to suppress anger, how this shapes their relationship with aggression, and what happens when that restraint is released. The discussion then broadens to show that dealing with anger is important for everyone, not just women, because it influences character and life outcomes.
Explanation of the Correct Order
Why the Sequence Is 3 → 4 → 2 → 1
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Sentence 3 works best as the opening because it introduces the central idea:
- Women are taught to restrain anger
- Men’s aggression is more socially accepted
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Sentence 4 logically follows by offering a real-life example from a coach’s perspective.
- This illustrates how deeply these social rules are internalized.
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Sentence 2 comes next by explaining what happens when these taboos are broken.
- It focuses on the sense of liberation that can come from expressing anger.
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Sentence 1 serves as the conclusion.
- It moves beyond gender-specific discussion
- It generalizes the idea, stating that how we handle anger shapes character and quality of life for everyone.
This order shows a clear progression from social conditioning → example → consequence → broader reflection.
