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Directions: Each of the following questions has a paragraph from which one sentence or part of sentence has been deleted. From the given options, choose the one that completes the paragraph in the most appropriate/coherent way. If none of the given alternatives is appropriate to fill the blank, choose option (e) i.e. “none of these” as your answer choice.
Events over the past few years have prompted many to revisit the idea of individual freedom. Indeed, not just in India, but elsewhere too, the idea of individual freedom is under intense scrutiny. ............................................. By corollary, are fascist policies and rhetoric on the rise? Persons with a liberal bent of mind, who prize individual freedoms like free speech, gender and racial equality, are especially troubled, for our country appears to be at a juncture where fundamental notions of modern India are under existential threat.
In 21 Lessons for the 21st Century, Yuval Noah Harari captures the essence of these values beautifully.
Professor Stanley has the U.S. in mind, but surely there is some resonance closer home.
Are governments across the world increasingly posing a threat to liberty?
Sloganeering and flag raising have become tests for nationalism.
"Are governments across the world increasingly posing a threat to liberty?" maintains the continuity of the paragraph. All other given options are either out of context or not getting fit in the blank grammatically. Hence option (c) is the correct answer choice.
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