Verbal Reasoning - Logical Sequence of Words - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Logical Sequence of Words - Section 1 (Q.No. 4)
Directions to Solve
In each of the following questions, arrange the given words in a meaningful sequence and thus find the correct answer from alternatives.
4.
Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1. Family | 2. Community | 3. Member |
4. Locality | 5. Country |
Answer: Option
Explanation:
The correct order is :
Member | Family | Community | Locality | Country |
3 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 5 |
Discussion:
39 comments Page 1 of 4.
Dnyanesh said:
1 year ago
Agree, option A is the right answer.
(1)
ZP JOY said:
1 year ago
The concepts of "community" and "locality" can vary in scale, so their relative size depends on the context in which they are used:
1. Community:
- A community is a group of people who share common interests, values, or goals. It is primarily defined by social and relational connections rather than physical space.
- Communities can be small, such as a neighborhood group, or large, such as a global online community. The size of a community is determined by the number of people involved and their level of interaction.
- For example, an online community of fans of a particular TV show can include members from all over the world, making it potentially very large.
2. Locality:
- A locality refers to a specific geographic area or place. It is defined by physical boundaries and location.
- Localities can also vary in size, from small (like a village or neighborhood) to large (like a city or region).
- The size of a locality is determined by its geographic boundaries and the extent of the area it covers.
Comparison:
-Locality Size: Localities are often more limited in size compared to the potential scale of communities, as they are confined to physical dimensions.
-Community Size: Communities can be much larger because they are not restricted by physical space and can encompass people from a vast range of locations, often spanning cities, countries, or even globally.
In conclusion, while a locality is generally constrained by geographic limits, a community can extend far beyond those limits, making it potentially much larger. Thus, in many cases, communities can be larger than localities due to their ability to connect individuals across diverse and widespread areas.
1. Community:
- A community is a group of people who share common interests, values, or goals. It is primarily defined by social and relational connections rather than physical space.
- Communities can be small, such as a neighborhood group, or large, such as a global online community. The size of a community is determined by the number of people involved and their level of interaction.
- For example, an online community of fans of a particular TV show can include members from all over the world, making it potentially very large.
2. Locality:
- A locality refers to a specific geographic area or place. It is defined by physical boundaries and location.
- Localities can also vary in size, from small (like a village or neighborhood) to large (like a city or region).
- The size of a locality is determined by its geographic boundaries and the extent of the area it covers.
Comparison:
-Locality Size: Localities are often more limited in size compared to the potential scale of communities, as they are confined to physical dimensions.
-Community Size: Communities can be much larger because they are not restricted by physical space and can encompass people from a vast range of locations, often spanning cities, countries, or even globally.
In conclusion, while a locality is generally constrained by geographic limits, a community can extend far beyond those limits, making it potentially much larger. Thus, in many cases, communities can be larger than localities due to their ability to connect individuals across diverse and widespread areas.
(6)
Aditi said:
2 years ago
Every Member (person) is a part of a Family, A Family consists of a specific Community of people, Many Communities live together in a colony which is known as a Locality, Many Localities living within a limited boundary under the same government build a country.
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Lokesh said:
2 years ago
Community means a group of people who choose to live together, due to the common interests and habits that they share.
The locality is the geographical area or the neighbourhood where a particular person, or a family, a community, etc.
The locality is the geographical area or the neighbourhood where a particular person, or a family, a community, etc.
(1)
Lucky said:
3 years ago
Please explain the answer clearly.
(1)
Tashi said:
4 years ago
A group of families together forms the 'locality' or neighborhood where these families live sociably. 'Community' is demonstrated as the 'group of localities' sharing a common identity, common goals, and interests. So, most probably the locality should come before the community in the sequence.
(3)
Anil pryr said:
4 years ago
The too think that Locality should come before the community.
(2)
SAHIL said:
5 years ago
Right @Neha,
The Locality comes before the community.
The Locality comes before the community.
Gulson said:
7 years ago
What is the exact meaning or different between Locality & Community?
Vikas said:
8 years ago
Yeah, according to me the right sequence is member family community locality and then country.
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