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Directions: In the following questions two statements have been given with connectors given below. You have to select that option which could connect both the sentences and make them grammatically and contextually correct.
I. Determining the sex of a fetus has been banned since 1994.
II. Parents wanting sons have continued to find ways to abort girls.
a. Although
b. In spite of
c. Yet
d. Equally
Only I
Only I, III and IV
Only I, II and IV
Only I, II and III
All of the above
Correct answer is (d). Both statements convey contradicting points. Equally does not fit in here as it is used where the statements complement each othet. The other connectors fit in well and are used to convey contradicting things. I. Although determining the sex of a fetus has been banned since 1994, parents wanting sons have continued to find ways to abort girls. II. In spite of determining the sex of a fetus being banned since 1994, parents wanting sons have continued to find ways to abort girls. III. Determining the sex of a fetus has been banned since 1994 yet, parents wanting sons have continued to find ways to abort girls. Thus, option D is correct.
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