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A (1) _________ outcome of the controversy surrounding the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) report of November 2019 on drinking water status is that the issue of water quality has (2) _________ politically prioritised. The fact that water should be treated as an (3) _________ concern for public health and the ecosystem of the country cannot be denied. The threats to human health due to poor water quality, except when they appear as an epidemic, are largely (4) _________. This generally subjects the population to (5) _________ health problems without its knowledge or consent.
Select the most appropriate option for blank no. 2
got
given
taken
issued
- The blank (2) in the sentence relates to how the issue of water quality has been regarded or addressed politically.
- "Got politically prioritised" sounds informal and is not the usual way to describe something being given political attention or priority.
- "Given politically prioritised" does not fit because the grammar is incorrect.
- "Taken politically prioritised" is not grammatically correct and doesn't convey the intended meaning.
- "Issued politically prioritised" is also awkward and doesn't make sense.
- The most suitable choice here is "taken,” as in "has (2) taken political priority," commonly used to show that an issue has assumed a significant position on the political agenda.
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