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Directions : In the questions given below a sentence is given with two blanks in each. Corresponding to each question two columns are given with three words in each column. Which combination of words from the two columns will perfectly fit into the blanks to make the sentence contextually correct and meaningful.
The CBI says there was no proper response to the earlier .......... it sent to the Police Commissioner, and alleges that he could have destroyed evidence that was initially gathered by the Special Investigation Team that he had ........ in the initial stage of the probe.
Column I Column II
A. Declaration D. Supervised
B. Summonses E. Govern
C. Command F. Administered
A-D
C-E
B-E
B-F and C-E
B-F and B-D
Let's evaluate the options:
- Option 1: A-D
- "Declaration" doesn't fit well with the context of a formal communication typically exchanged in investigations.
- "Supervised" fits, but the first word is off, making this combination incorrect.
- Option 2: C-E
- "Command" does not make sense for a formal request or communication.
- "Govern" is unrelated to managing an investigation, rendering the pair unsuitable.
- Option 3: B-E
- "Summonses" fits perfectly as a formal request for someone to appear.
- "Govern" is inappropriate in this investigative context.
- Option 4: B-F and C-E
- "Summonses" fits; however, in "C-E", both words don't suit the context.
- Option 5: B-F and B-D
- "Summonses" fits well in describing a formal inquiry.
- "Administered" and "Supervised" both can relate to overseeing an investigation, which works contextually.
Overall, among the given options, Option 5: B-F and B-D is the most suitable.
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