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Directions: In the questions given below, a statement has been provided with a part of it highlighted in bold. You are required to replace this bold part with one of the options given below in order to make it contextually and grammatically meaningful. If the statement is correct, please mark option E- no correction required- as the answer.
Seldom has a ruling party at the centre invested its political resources and energies some intensively on a state election, as the BJP has done in the ongoing Karnataka polls.
I. Energy much intense in the
II. Energies so intensively in a
III. Energies so intensively as a
Only II
Only I and III
Only II and III
Only III
No correction required
Correct Answer is (a).Original phrase: The use of some does not make sense at all and can be easily eliminated. I is incorrect due to the use of much. We need a word that conveys the meaning to such a great extent but much seems to convey the meaning more than necessary. Also, intensively is the correct word ti be used here. III is incorrect as it seems to convey the energy is being used in the form of state elections and not in the elections. This is absurd. II is correct contextually and grammatically.Hence, option A is correct.
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