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In the following question, a sentence is given with four words marked as (A), (B) (C), and (D). These words may or may not be placed in the correct order. Four options with different arrangements of these words have been provided.
Smita was jobless(A) happy with the conditions(B) of the women in her district(C) as most were poor and never(D), so she planned to do something
A-B
A-C
B-C
A-D
C-D
Let's examine the sentence and each option to find the correct arrangement:
- Original Sentence: "Smita was jobless (A) happy with the conditions (B) of the women in her district (C) as most were poor and never (D), so she planned to do something."
- A-B Swap: "Smita was happy (B) with the conditions (A) of the women in her district as most were poor and never, so she planned to do something."
- A-C Swap: "Smita was with the conditions (C) happy (A) of the women in her district as most were poor and never, so she planned to do something."
- B-C Swap: "Smita was jobless with the women in her district (B) of the conditions (C) as most were poor and never, so she planned to do something."
- A-D Swap: "Smita was never (D) happy with the conditions of the women in her district as most were poor and jobless (A), so she planned to do something."
- C-D Swap: "Smita was jobless happy with the of the women in her never (C) district (D) as most were poor and, so she planned to do something."
The sentence makes sense with the A-D Swap: "Smita was never (D) happy with the conditions of the women in her district as most were poor and jobless (A), so she planned to do something."
Correct Answer: Option 4: A-D
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