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Directions : Each of the five items given below has a phrase given in italics. Choose the one from among the options (a), (b), (c) and (d) that best describes the phrase and mark your response in the Answer Sheet accordingly.
She was criticized for her views that were often restricted to small local issues and ignored matters of national importance.
unilateral
illiberal
parochial
limited
- The phrase suggests criticism of views focused on minor, local issues without considering broader, national perspectives.
- Option 1: Unilateral - Refers to actions or decisions made by one side or party; doesn't fit the focus on local issues versus national importance.
- Option 2: Illiberal - Means not open-minded or democratic, not directly related to focusing on small local issues.
- Option 3: Parochial - Refers to being narrow-minded or having a limited scope, particularly with a focus on local issues to the exclusion of wider concerns.
- Option 4: Limited - Indicates something restricted or lacking breadth, but doesn't specifically convey the focus on local over national matters.
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