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Directions : In the questions given below, there is a sentence in which one part is given in bold. The part given in bold may or may not be grammatically correct. Choose the best alternative among the four given which can replace the part in bold to make the sentence grammatically correct. If the part given in bold is already correct and does not require any replacement, choose option (e), i.e. “No replacement required” as your answer
One word shall best describe a man, then for Atal Bihari Vajpayee that would have to be compromise.
One word should best describe men
One word will best describe men
If one word could best describe a man
One words would best describe men
No replacement required
The part-in-bold is preceded by a comma and a word ‘then’. The presence of the word ‘then’ in the second part of the sentence which is not highlighted, tells us that the first part of the sentence should be preceded by an ‘if’. Among the given options, only option (c) makes the given sentence grammatically correctly and contextually meaningful. Hence, the option (c) is the correct answer.
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