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In the following question, a part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined part which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is required, choose "No Improvement" option.
Birbal was the wisest of all other men.
more wiser of
wiser than
wiser to
No improvement
- The original sentence uses "wisest of all other men," which is redundant. "Wisest" already implies comparison with all others, so "other" is unnecessary.
- Option 1: "more wiser of" is incorrect because "more" should not be used with the superlative form "wiser."
- Option 2: "wiser than" uses the comparative form correctly to compare Birbal with other men.
- Option 3: "wiser to" is grammatically incorrect because "to" is not the correct preposition for comparison in this context.
- Option 4: "No improvement" would not address the redundancy issue in the original sentence.
Correct Answer: Option 2 - "wiser than"
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