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Directions: In this question, a sentence has been given with some of its part in bold. To make the sentence grammatically and idiomatically correct you have to replace the bold part with the correct alternative given below. If the sentence is correct as it is, mark 'No improvement required' as your answer.
Getting an Aadhaar card was never this easy. There is a system in place even for the newborns to get enrolled for Aadhaar validation in twin cities. But, it is a different story when it comes to get the names of the dead out off the Aadhaar database. Confusion prevails at all levels, from government officials to the average citizen, on how to validate the Aadhar details of a person who is no more, which many want to do, to prevent identity misuse.
But, it has been a different story when it comes to get the names of dead out of the Aadhaar database.
But, it was a different story when it comes to getting the names of dead out off the Aadhaar database.
But, it is a different story when it comes to getting the names of dead out of the Aadhaar database.
But, it must be a different story when it comes to get the names of dead out from the Aadhaar database.
But, it is a different story when it comes to get the names of dead away from the Aadhaar database.
Correct Answer is (c).In the context of the paragraph which depicts a current scenario, the sentence given in bold must be in simple present and it hence eliminates options A, B and D. Further, the phrase ‘when it comes to’ is followed by a gerund and therefore option E gets eliminated as well.Option C is hence the correct answer.
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