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Directions: In the following question, a sentence is divided into three parts, given in columns 1, 2, and 3. Match the statements from column 1 with those in columns 2 and 3 and find which of the following triplets given in the options make contextually and grammatically correct sense.
BFP and CDQ
BFP
CEP
BEP
AFQ
- Let's analyze the triplets:
- BFP: "The company announced" + "to expand its operations" + "due to rising demand."
- This makes sense contextually and grammatically.
- CDQ: "The government introduced" + "several new projects" + "in the region."
- This also makes sense contextually and grammatically.
- CEP: "The government introduced" + "to expand its operations" + "in the region."
- This is not grammatically correct as the middle clause isn't fitting here.
- BEP: "The company announced" + "several new projects" + "due to rising demand."
- This does not make sense as the middle and last clauses don't align.
- AFQ: "The company unveiled" + "to support local businesses" + "several new projects."
- This doesn't align properly for context and grammar.
- Correct Option: Option 1 - BFP and CDQ.
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