Directions: In the following questions, some part of the sentence is highlighted in bold. Which of the options given below the sentence should replace the part printed in bold to make the sentence grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given then choose option E ‘No Correction required’ as the answer.
The Constitution abolished untouchability through Article 17 and did not abolish the caste system even though it is the cause of untouchability.
and consequently did not abolish the caste system even though it is the
Incorrect Answernot with standing did not abolish the caste system even though it is the
Incorrect Answerbut likewise did not abolish the caste system even though it is the
Incorrect Answerbut did not abolish the caste system even though it is the
Correct AnswerNo correction needed
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
Correct Option: D
The statement conveys that even though Untouchability was abolished under Article 17 of the Constitution, the caste system, which is the root cause of it, was not abolished, and still persists.
The original fragment is incorrect as the two fragments state a contradictory point and using ‘and’ as a connector is incorrect. Use of ‘and’ is used to signify when both fragments complement/ strengthen each other.
Option A is incorrect as it seems to imply that because untouchability was abolished, the caste system was not. This is meaningless.
Option B is incorrect as the sentence structure renders the statement meaningless. Notwithstanding means despite/even though and is correct in terms of meaning but incorrect in terms of the way the sentence has been structured.
Option C is incorrect as ‘likewise’ is used to indicate similar things/instances while here one action has been carried out but its root cause still persists.
Option D is correct and uses the correct connector to indicate contradiction.
Hence, option D is correct.
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