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Direction: In this question, two columns I and II and three sentences are given, which are divided into two parts. Column I (A, B and C) consists of first half of each sentence and Column II (D, E and F) consists of second half of each sentence. Match column I with column II, so that the sentences formed are both meaningful and grammatically correct. Choose the option as your answer.
B-F and C-E
A-D and C-D
C-D and A-F
C-E
B- D
Let’s follow the process of elimination to get the correct answer. Note that D uses the word “run” incorrectly. Since it is preceded by a preposition, the gerund form “running” should be used. Hence none of the parts in the first column can combine with D. This eliminates options B, C and E. Now, note that F is also grammatically correct as rather than being in the comparative degree, the adjectives in this part should be in the positive degree to appropriately join with B. Also, if B has to be joined with F, the preposition “for” in F should be changed to “on” (since the verb “impact” is there). This eliminates option A. Now we are only left with option D, and B and E appropriately join together to make a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence. Thus, option 4 is the correct sentence.
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