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Directions: Seven sentences are given, in which the last sentence is fixed; also one sentence is going to be filled with the appropriate word. Arrange the sentences to form a meaningful paragraph. Out of the seven sentences, there is one sentence that does not fit into the theme of the passage thus formed. Read the sentences carefully and answer the questions that follow.
A. India began its own Green Revolution program of plant breeding, irrigation development, and financing of agrochemicals.
B. A rapid expansion of small landowners did occur, but the peasantry as a whole did not acquire land.
C. The result of the White Revolution was that the rural population could be separated into three groups: prosperous farmers, small landowners, and village laborers
D. In their place, though, emerged a new group of commercial farmers, and many previously large landowning families, such as the Pahlavi family, managed to renovate themselves into these commercial farmers.
E. Only roughly half of the rural population received any land, and many of the people who did receive land did not receive enough to _______ themselves.
F. Land reform, which was the focus of the White Revolution, did what it was intended to do, weaken the nobles and landlords.
G. The first group was the only group to really benefit from the land reforms, and this group consisted of former village headmen, bailiffs, and some former landlords.
Find the appropriate word to fill in the blank.
Only roughly half of the rural population received any land, and many of the people who did receive land did not receive enough to _______ themselves.
Torment
Sustain
Plague
Agonize
Excruciate
- Sentence E talks about people receiving insufficient land to support themselves. The missing word should convey the inability to maintain or support a livelihood.
- Option 1: Torment - Means to cause severe suffering, which doesn't fit the context.
- Option 2: Sustain - Means to support or maintain, which perfectly fits in describing insufficient means to support oneself.
- Option 3: Plague - Refers to causing continuous trouble or distress, not suitable here.
- Option 4: Agonize - Implies being in extreme physical or mental pain, unrelated to the context of self-support.
- Option 5: Excruciate - Means to cause great suffering or pain, which is not relevant here.
Sentences Explanation:
- A discusses India's Green Revolution.
- B and E talk about the inadequate land distribution from the White Revolution.
- C describes the rural population division post-reform.
- D explains the emergence of commercial farmers instead of traditional landowners.
- F outlines the main aim of the White Revolution's land reform.
- G highlights the primary beneficiaries of the land reforms.
Sentence A doesn't fit the theme, as it's about India's initiative, unrelated to the discussed reforms.
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