Directions: Each question has a set of four sequentially ordered statements. Each statement can be classified as one of the following:
• Facts (F), which deals with the pieces of information that one has heard, seen or read, and which are open to discovery or verification.
• Inferences (I), which are conclusions drawn about unknown, on the basis of the known.
• Judgments (J), which are opinions that imply approval or disapproval of persons, objects, situations and occurrences in the past, the present or the future.
1. At the junction of Perambur’s Paper Mills Road and Foxen Street, at the cusp of the slowly-vanishing world of Anglo India, is Ajantha Bakers.
2. They still form the backbone of the clientele of most of the shops, and it is their recipes that are largely used, whether in butter cakes or whole-wheat breads.
3. That flavour is unmistakably delicious and we bake about 25,000 buns.
4. The four quadrants made by the cross on the bread are said to have represented the phases of the moon.
FJIJ
FIIJ
FFIF
FJJF
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