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In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each blank. Comprehension: Discipline is doing any work with rules and regulations. It is (1)______ misunderstood as a restriction to freedom but it makes our life organized. Discipline is a (2)______ for students and people in different professions. A disciplined person always (3)______ in each and every field of life. Disciplined people (4)______ a disciplined society and a powerful nation. Discipline should not be (5)______ upon the people, rather it should come from within.
Select the most appropriate option for blank number (4)
made
makes
had made
make
Absolutely, let's break it down:
- The sentence in question reads, "Disciplined people (4)______ a disciplined society and a powerful nation."
- We're looking for a verb that fits with "Disciplined people" which is plural.
- Option 1: made
- "Made" is past tense. It suggests that the action was completed in the past, which doesn't fit here.
- Option 2: makes
- "Makes" is singular present tense. It would be used with singular nouns, so it doesn't fit with "people".
- Option 3: had made
- "Had made" is past perfect tense and implies action completed before another past action. It’s not suitable here.
- Option 4: make
- "Make" is present tense and matches with the plural noun "Disciplined people". It correctly fits the sentence.
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