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The presence of a ……. more terrorists with a large …… of arms and ammunition even after the Easter Day …….. does not augur well for the people of Sri Lanka. Considering the ………….. intelligence network, it appears to be a safe place for planning, perpetrating and executing clandestine activities. Sri Lanka ……. its task cut out and should devise plans to eliminate terrorism which is not an easy job.
Sri Lanka ……. its task cut out and should devise plans
have
had
has
will
- The sentence discusses current circumstances in Sri Lanka regarding the presence of terrorists and the need for plans to eliminate terrorism.
- It suggests that Sri Lanka is facing challenges ("has its task cut out") and needs to actively devise strategies.
- Option 1, "have," suggests a plural subject, which doesn't fit as well with the singular subject "Sri Lanka."
- Option 2, "had," implies a past scenario, which conflicts with the current context.
- Option 3, "has," ? fits well, indicating the present responsibility and ongoing situation.
- Option 4, "will," implies future action that doesn't align with the current urgency expressed.
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