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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. The pandemic in India occurred at a time (1)______ the crop was standing all ready to be (2)______. If NAFED had not intervened with the initiative (3)______ the stocks of farmers in these circumstances, it (4)______ not only have been devastating for the farmers (5)______ also led to a food emergency later on
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 4.
will
would
must
can
- The sentence structure suggests we're talking about a hypothetical situation in the past, hence requiring a past-tense modal verb.
- "Will" is used for future certainty or determination, which doesn't fit the hypothetical past context.
- "Would" is the past tense form of "will" and is used for hypothetical situations, making it appropriate here.
- "Must" expresses necessity or obligation but doesn't fit the hypothetical context.
- "Can" indicates ability or possibility in the present or future, which doesn't fit the past hypothetical scenario.
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