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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 number. All state universities and colleges in Uttar Pradesh, one of the (1) _________ in India, will now (2) _________ a "save water'' ritual named 'Jal Bharo' in place of 'lamp lighting' to inaugurate their annual convocations. The governor of the state, who is also chancellor of state universities, instructed that every university and college in the state should install rainwater harvesting plants on its campus. 'Jal Bharo' signifies (3) _________ the vision of 'Jal Shakti'. This ceremony symbolises the (4) _________ importance of water conservation, whereas the lamp lighting ceremony symbolised removing darkness through education and spreading the light of learning. It is really a (5) _________ initiative. Every educational institute in India should ensure to save and recharge groundwater by installing rainwater harvesting plants. These kinds of initiatives provide awareness of using and saving water, the elixir of life.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 4.
sheer
complete
immense
total
- The passage discusses the replacement of the 'lamp lighting' ceremony with a 'save water' ritual in the state of Uttar Pradesh.
- This change is meant to highlight the importance of water conservation.
- The blank number 4 needs a word that describes the degree of importance water conservation holds.
- 1. sheer - Often used to emphasize something pure or complete, which doesn't fit the given context.
- 2. complete - Signifies something whole or finished; doesn't match the context of emotional or cultural significance.
- 3. immense - Conveys a sense of enormous or great significance, which aligns well with stressing water conservation's importance.
- 4. total - Indicates something entire or full but lacks the depth of emotional or cultural resonance needed here.
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