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Direction: In each of the following questions, two statements and five connectors are given. Only one of the connectors from those given can be used to combine the given two statements into one sentence without changing the meaning. Choose that connector as your answer.
Nevertheless
Though
Owing to
Yet
None of the above
- Statement Analysis:
- Statement I talks about the late arrival of the monsoon and the beginning of rain.
- Statement II mentions that farmers demand compensation due to revenue loss.
- Connector Options Analysis:
- Nevertheless: Used to contrast two opposing ideas. Not suitable here.
- Though: Shows contrast. Doesn’t fit the cause-effect structure of the statements.
- Owing to: Indicates a cause or reason. Perfectly links the late monsoon with farmers' compensation demand.
- Yet: Also shows contrast. Inappropriate for cause and effect.
- None of the above: Incorrect as one connector fits perfectly.
- Correct Answer: Option 3 - Owing to
- The late monsoon is the cause of farmers' revenue loss requiring compensation.
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