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‘A stitch in time saves nine’. This wise saying suggests that an (1) _________ action taken on time to rectify an error rules (2) _________ the possibility of accumulation of such errors and future (3) __________ Wisdom, therefore lies in correcting the error as soon as it is (4) _______. There is no point-in allowing the (5) __________ to grow and then take hasty actions to set things right.
Select the most appropriate option for blank no. 4
discovered
managed
proposed
invented
- The saying encourages timely intervention to prevent errors from escalating.
- Blank 1: Needs to be an action that is effective and timely.
- Blank 2: Should describe the elimination of error possibility.
- Blank 3: Refers to preventing certain undesirable future outcomes.
- Blank 4: Should be when the error is first noticed or identified.
- Option 1, discovered: Suitable as it means finding or recognizing something new.
- Option 2, managed: Implies control, not initial detection.
- Option 3, proposed: Suggests putting forward, not finding.
- Option 4, invented: Implies creation, not detection.
- Blank 5: Refers to the error or problem that could worsen over time.
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