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Directions for questions 3 to 5: The sentences given in the following questions, when properly sequenced, from a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is indicated with a number. Choose the most logical order of sentences that constructs a coherent paragraph and indicate the correct sequence of numbers in the box provide below each question.More recently, the regulator has turned its attention to BskyB's stranglehold on televised sports: the new challenger which the regulator is helping break into that market is none other than BT.Orchestrating a similar battle of the titans in Mexico, while clearing a path for other contenders, is the best way to bring about the competitive revolution the country's communications industries need.Consumers now enjoy a broad choice of competitively priced telecom bundles.In 2006 Britain forced BT, the former state telecoms monopoly, to create an arms-length subsidiary to run its network infrastructure and sell access to new entrants at fair prices.One of the biggest new entrants to the market is BskyB, Rupert Murdoch's pay-TV giant.

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Directions for questions 3 to 5: The sentences given in the following questions, when properly sequenced, from a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is indicated with a number. Choose the most logical order of sentences that constructs a coherent paragraph and indicate the correct sequence of numbers in the box provide below each question.More recently, the regulator has turned its attention to BskyB's stranglehold on televised sports: the new challenger which the regulator is helping break into that market is none other than BT.Orchestrating a similar battle of the titans in Mexico, while clearing a path for other contenders, is the best way to bring about the competitive revolution the country's communications industries need.Consumers now enjoy a broad choice of competitively priced telecom bundles.In 2006 Britain forced BT, the former state telecoms monopoly, to create an arms-length subsidiary to run its network infrastructure and sell access to new entrants at fair prices.One of the biggest new entrants to the market is BskyB, Rupert Murdoch's pay-TV giant.

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The most logical order of the sentences to form a coherent paragraph would be:

4 - In 2006 Britain forced BT, the former state telecoms monopoly, to create an arms-length subsidiary to run its network infrastructure and sell access to new entrants at fair prices. 5 - One of the biggest new entrants to the market is BskyB, Rupert Murdoch's pay-TV giant. 1 - More recently, the regulator has turned its attention to BskyB's stranglehold on televised sports: the new challenger which the regulator is helping break into that market is none other than BT. 3 - Consumers now enjoy a broad choice of competitively priced telecom bundles. 2 - Orchestrating a similar battle of the titans in Mexico, while clearing a path for other contenders, is the best way to bring about the competitive revolution the country's communications industries need.

So, the correct sequence of numbers is 4-5-1-3-2.

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