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Directions : In each of the following questions a sentence is given with a word given in BOLD. Corresponding to each question three sentences are given with the use of the same word. From the options choose the sentences which give a DIFFERENT MEANING for the word used in the sentence above. The meaning used in the sentence(s) should be different from the one used in the main sentence.
The leaders of our ruling dispensation seem to have no respect for the rule of law, nor for the rules that regulate speech in public spaces.
(I) Because the soldier had saved his entire unit, the president gave him dispensation for his wartime crimes.
(II) Scholarship is conveyed to a wider audience than under the old dispensation.
(III) At the close of the Jubilee this dispensation was extended to all who had expired on the way to Rome.
Only I
Only II
Only III
Both I and II
Both I and III
- In the main sentence, "dispensation" refers to a system of rules or governance.
- (I) "Dispensation" refers to exemption from a rule or usual requirement.
- (II) "Dispensation" is used to refer to a system or order, which is similar in essence to the main sentence.
- (III) "Dispensation" in this context means an exemption or permission, similar to (I).
- Option 1: Only I - "I" uses "dispensation" differently as it means an exemption.
- Option 2: Only II - "II" is the same as the main sentence.
- Option 3: Only III - "III" also means exemption or permission.
- Option 4: Both I and II - "II" does not differ from the main sentence.
- Option 5: Both I and III - These both differ from the main sentence, as both examples use "dispensation" to mean exemption.
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