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Direction : In the given question, few sentences which are grammatically correct and meaningful are stated. Connect them to form pairs with the given word in the best possible way without changing the intended meaning. Choose the answer accordingly.
WHILE
A) Point-source pollution enters the environment and the place most affected is usually the area immediately around the source and are often neglected by the government.
B) A great deal of water pollution happens not from one single source but from many different scattered sources which is called nonpoint-source pollution and are taken care of.
C) We know that pollution is a human problem because it is a relatively recent development in the planet's history: before the 19th century Industrial Revolution, people lived more in harmony with their immediate environment.
D) Many initiatives have been taken by local people to reduce pollution and take care of the point sources.
A-B
B-C
C-D
Both A-B and A-D
Both A-C and A-D
- Statement Analysis:
- A: Talks about point-source pollution and its environmental impact.
- B: Describes nonpoint-source pollution occurring from scattered sources.
- C: Discusses the historical aspect of pollution since the Industrial Revolution.
- D: Mentions initiatives by local people to address point-source pollution.
- Option Analysis:
- Option 1 - A-B: Links point-source pollution with nonpoint-source pollution, focusing on different pollution sources.
- Option 2 - B-C: No direct connection as B discusses types of pollution and C focuses on historical context.
- Option 3 - C-D: C is about history of pollution; D about current initiatives, lacking a direct link.
- Option 4 - Both A-B and A-D:
- A-B: Connects the two types of pollution sources for a comprehensive view.
- A-D: Relates point-source pollution with initiatives to address it, providing a solution view.
- Option 5 - Both A-C and A-D: A-C lacks direct connection; A-D as explained above.
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