Question 1534 : Five jumbled up sentences (labelled 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5), related to a topic, are given below. Four of them can be
put together to form a coherent paragraph. Identify the odd sentence and key in the number of that
sentence as your answer.
1. The UK is a world leader in developing cultivated meat and the approval of a cultivated pet food is an
important milestone.
2. If we’re to realise the full potential benefits of cultivated meat the government must invest in research
and infrastructure.
3. The first UK applications for cultivated meat produced for humans remain under assessment with the
Food Standards Agency.
4. The previous UK government had been looking at fast-tracking the approval of cultivated meat for human
consumption.
5. It underscores the potential for new innovation to help reduce the negative impacts of intensive animal
agriculture.
put together to form a coherent paragraph. Identify the odd sentence and key in the number of that
sentence as your answer.
1. The UK is a world leader in developing cultivated meat and the approval of a cultivated pet food is an
important milestone.
2. If we’re to realise the full potential benefits of cultivated meat the government must invest in research
and infrastructure.
3. The first UK applications for cultivated meat produced for humans remain under assessment with the
Food Standards Agency.
4. The previous UK government had been looking at fast-tracking the approval of cultivated meat for human
consumption.
5. It underscores the potential for new innovation to help reduce the negative impacts of intensive animal
agriculture.
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Explanatory Answer
Sentence 4 is the odd one out.
Sentences 1, 2, 3, and 5 all focus on the current status and future prospects of cultivated meat in the UK, such
as the leadership in developing cultivated meat, regulatory assessments, and the importance of government
investment in research.
Sentence 4, however, refers to the previous UK government's efforts to fast-track approval of cultivated meat
which is disconnected from the other sentences, as the focus shifts to a past action rather than the current
developments or future needs in the industry.