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The presence of a ……. more terrorists with a large …… of arms and ammunition even after the Easter Day …….. does not augur well for the people of Sri Lanka. Considering the ………….. intelligence network, it appears to be a safe place for planning, perpetrating and executing clandestine activities. Sri Lanka ……. its task cut out and should devise plans to eliminate terrorism which is not an easy job.
The presence of a ……. more terrorists
large
some
few
little
- The statement talks about the presence of a certain number of terrorists in Sri Lanka.
- Option 1: "more" - Suggests an indefinite number, not suitable here as the sentence needs a quantifier.
- Option 2: "some" - Implies an unspecified but not large group, possible but not ideal in this context.
- Option 3: "few" - Indicates a small number, making it a precise fit for suggesting a limited presence. This aligns well with the intention of conveying concern despite the small number.
- Option 4: "little" - Typically used for non-countable entities and not suitable for "terrorists," who are countable.
- The correct answer in context is "few," highlighting a small number of terrorists in Sri Lanka as a serious concern.
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