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Originally Posted by subho_86 A tough one for you all.
A. Individuals, through identification, often transcend the boundaries of their own need structure and mentally become part of a larger organizational level group.
B. It would appear that the extreme need in such instances is taking precedence over the safety need.
C. Therefore we should not be misled into thinking that the hierarchy of the need structure does not hold true when an individual willingly risks death (safety need) for national honour (esteem need).
D. For example, the great majority of people in most nations do not want war, but their identification through nationalism permits them to be persuaded and propagandized into conflict and thereby put their safety in jeopardy.
E. Thereafter, in certain cases a less basic need of the group - for example, esteem - will take precedence over a more basic need - safety, for instance.
F. However, because of identification, this is not the case.
1] BEDACF 2] ADCEBF 3]AEDCBF 4] BADCFE 5] ADEBFC |
Answer: 5 (ADEBFC)
A has to be the start. After that D continues (moreover no other sentence seem to logically follow A). So options (2) and (5) remain. Inspecting C and E we can see that C does not seem right after D. Hence E. So ADEBFC. Hence (5)
PS: Because subho does not seem to have properly marked the title, I'm quoting his entire message.