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Directions: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a letter. Find a suitable pair of words from the options given below for the blank so as to make the paragraph meaningful. The Russian doping __A__ continues to cast a long shadow over international sport as the 2018 Winter Olympics begin in PyeongChang, South Korea, on February 9. In December, the International Olympic Committee __B__ Russia from competing in the Games following investigation into an alleged state-sponsored doping programme at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. The decision to ban Russia came after the IOC’s Disciplinary Commission, headed by former president of the Swiss Confederation Samuel Schmid, confirmed “systemic __C__ of the anti-doping rules and system in Russia”. The IOC had stated, however, that clean Russian athletes would be __D__ to compete as neutrals and last month __E__ 169 of them — each to be known as Olympic Athlete from Russia (OAR) — to participate in the PyeongChang Games. The announcement did not go down well outside Russia, even though the IOC declared that “more than 80%” of those athletes had not competed in Sochi and had been carefully __F__. The OAR will __G__ one of the largest contingents at the Games, although there will be no place for the Russian flag and anthem, makes the ‘ban’ seem a bit of a __H__. Further, Russian athletes could be allowed to march under their own flag at the closing ceremony if they __I__ to the IOC’s conditions during the Games. There is a sense that the IOC is not able to __J__ a sporting superpower like Russia.
H
fair, competitive
reasonable, discern
farce, ridiculous
biased, absurd
None of these
although there will be no place for the Russian flag and anthem, makes the ‘ban’ seem a bit of a __H__. The admittance of Russian athletes even after the scandal appears like a mockery of the system, even if they have not been allowed to perform under their flag and anthem. Option A- Both words refer to the opposite of what is needed and the option is incorrect. Option B- Discern means "recognize" and is illogical here. Also, the step talen by IOC is anything but reasonable. Option C- Farce means a joke and is correct but ridiculous is grammatically incorrect as the blank needs a noun while ridiculous is an adjective. In option D- Biased means partial and is incorrect. None of the options are correct. Hence option E is the correct answer.
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