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Directions: In the given question, a word has been mentioned and there are three ways in which the word has been used in either similar or different ways. You are required to check which of the sentences have correctly used the highlighted word, and mark that as your answer.
Fudge
I. All the participants were treated with a square of fudge at the entrance of the conference.
II. The government has been fudging the figures of GDP to show that the economy is in the pink of its health.
III. This new offer of settlement is excellent going by the terms and conditions and it seems the management really wants it to be the fudge that has been missing from the negotiations.
Both I and II
Only III
Only II
Both II and III
All the above
Correct Answer is (a).Sentence I: All the participants were treated with a square of fudge at the entrance of the conference. Here, the word ‘fudge’ means a chewy and soft sweet made from sugar. It is generally used to denote the quantity of ice cream such as a fudge of ice cream. Sentence II: The government has been fudging the figures of GDP to show that the economy is in the pink of its health. In this sentence, it implies that the government has been manipulating the figures to serve its own purpose. Sentence III: This new offer of settlement is excellent going by the terms and conditions and it seems the management really wants it to be the fudge that has been missing from the negotiations. Here, the word ‘fudge’ is used in the wrong sense since it actually refers to a compromise or settlement to win hearts temporarily whereas in the given sentence, it has been shown in the good sense. So, option A is the correct choice.
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