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Instructions In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number. ‘Make in India’ is a call to the global manufacturers (1)______ at making India a manufacturing (2)______. It is a national programme designed (3)______ facilitate investment, foster innovation, enhance skill (4)______ and build best-in-class manufacturing (5)______. The programme lays emphasis on various sectors with focus on job creation.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank no. 3.
for
with
at
to
- The sentence to analyze is: "It is a national programme designed ______ facilitate investment, foster innovation, enhance skill ______ and build best-in-class manufacturing ______."
- We need a preposition to fill in the blank.
- Option 1: "for"
- "For" is used when something is intended for a purpose or reason.
- It doesn't fit here as the intention is concerning facilitation, not the target.
- Option 2: "with"
- "With" usually refers to accompaniment or possessing something.
- It's unsuitable because it doesn’t match the intention of facilitating.
- Option 3: "at"
- "At" often refers to a target or specific point in time or place.
- It doesn’t convey the intended aim of the programme.
- Option 4: "to"
- "To" is used to indicate the purpose of something.
- It signals the goal which aligns perfectly here as the verb "facilitate" hints towards a purpose.
Therefore, the correct choice for blank no. 3 is Option 4: "to".
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