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    Direction: In the passage given below there are 10 blanks, each followed by a word given in bold. Each blank has four alternative words given in options A, B, C and D. You have to tell which word will best suit the respective blank. Mark E as your answer if the word given in bold after the blank is your answer i.e “No change required”.
    A (A) everlasting challenge facing all of the world's countries, regardless of their level of economic development, is achieving financial stability, economic growth, and higher living standards. There are many different paths that can be taken to achieve these objectives, and every country's path will be different given the distinctive nature of national economies and political systems. The (B) ingredient contributing to China's high growth rate over the past two decades have, for example, been very different from those that have contributed to high growth in countries as (C) varied as Malaysia and Malta.Yet, based on experiences throughout the world, several basic principles seem to (D) downgrade greater prosperity. These include investment (particularly foreign direct investment), the spread of technology, strong institutions, sound macroeconomic policies, an educated workforce, and the existence of a market economy. Furthermore, a common (E) denominator which appears to link nearly all high-growth countries together is their participation in, and integration with, the global economy.There is (F) primary evidence, from countries of different sizes and different regions, that as countries "globalize" their citizens benefit, in the form of access to a wider variety of goods and services, lower prices, more and better-paying jobs, improved health, and higher overall living standards. It is probably no mere (G) obvious that over the past 20 years, as a number of countries have become more open to global economic forces, the percentage of the developing world living in extreme poverty —defined as living on less than $1 per day—has been cut in half.As much as has been achieved in connection with globalization, there is much more to be done. Regional disparities (H) pursue: while poverty fell in East and South Asia, it actually rose in sub-Saharan Africa. The UN's Human Development Report notes there are still around 1 billion people (I) living on less than $1 per day—with 2.6 billion living on less than $2 per day. Proponents of globalization argue that this is not because of too much globalization, but rather too little. And the biggest (J) security to continuing to raise living standards throughout the world is not that globalization will succeed but that it will fail. It is the people of developing economies who have the greatest need for globalization, as it provides them with the opportunities that come with being part of the world economy.


    G

    incumbency

    Incorrect Answer

    coincidence

    Correct Answer

    judgement

    Incorrect Answer

    situation

    Incorrect Answer

    No change required

    Incorrect Answer
    Explanation:

    Correct Answer is (b).We use the adjective ‘mere’ to emphasize that the fact of something being present in a situation is enough to influence that situation. The word ‘obvious’, therefore, doesn’t make any sense here.
    Among the given choices, only the word ‘coincidence’ replaces the bold part most appropriately.
    Option B is hence the correct answer.


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