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Direction : Select the phrase / connector from the given three options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences.
The size of contingency funds at the disposal of the IMF to lend to countries in need of help, as well as the power of individual countries to influence lending decisions and tap into the funds themselves is determined by quotas. Though developing countries hold less than half the overall quota at the moment, with their rapidly increasing economic heft they have demanded a
greater share.
I. Quotas determine
II. Economy determine
III. Development of a country determine
Only I
Only II
Only III
Both II and III
Both I and II
We can clearly decipher from the statements that quotas determine the size of funds at the disposal. The countries having higher quotas or powerful countries influence the funds to be lent. The developing countries are demanding a greater share in quotas. Option II as well as III make no sense in the context of the statements. New statement: Quotas determine the size of contingency funds at the disposal of the IMF to lend to countries in need of help, as well as the power of individual countries to influence lending decisions and tap into the funds themselves, though developing countries hold less than half the overall quota at the moment, with their rapidly increasing economic heft they have demanded a greater share.
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