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Direction: In the following question, two sentences I and II have been given. In each sentence, some words have been highlighted, which may or may not be grammatically and contextually appropriate at its current place. Words in sentence I may be exchanged with words in sentence II and vice versa, to make both the sentences grammatically and contextually correct. If both the sentences are correct as it is, choose ‘No exchange required’ as your answer.
I. Risks to emerging projects elderly (A) costs, while states and distribution companies (discoms) pacify (B) the lowest-possible stories. (C)
II. Most increase (D) women, however, find glory in their suffering and sometimes, I feel they try to expect (E) the guilt of their reduced functionality through such tariffs. (F)
A-D, B-E & C-F
A-E & B-F
A-F & C-E
B-D, A-E & C-F
No exchange required
In sentence II we need an adjective to describe the type of women and ‘increase’ is a verb. So, A and D should interchange as ‘elderly’ is the only highlighted adjective. In sentence I, ‘pacify’ is a verb which means quell the anger, agitation, or excitement of. This is wrong in context of the sentence. It should be exchanged with the other highlighted verb ‘expect’ which means regard (something) as likely to happen. So, B-E. In sentence I, states and discoms cannot expect the lowest possible ‘stories’. It is best exchanged with ‘tariffs’ to make the sentence contextually correct. Thus, option 1 is the correct answer.
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