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Directions : Each question given below has two blanks, each blank indicates that something has been omitted. Choose the word that best fits in the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
Though surprising, it is __________ that Rupesh has not got the job by _______ of his parents' political connections.
veritable, inspiration
veracious, influence
paradoxical, intent
true, virtue
alleged, power
- Option 1: "veritable, inspiration"
- "Veritable" means true or real; "inspiration" means a force or influence making someone do something. The combination doesn’t fit the context.
- Option 2: "veracious, influence"
- "Veracious" means truthful; "influence" refers to the capacity to have an effect on someone or something. Although somewhat fitting, "veracious" is not commonly used in this sense.
- Option 3: "paradoxical, intent"
- "Paradoxical" means seemingly absurd or self-contradictory; "intent" means intention or purpose. This option doesn't make sense in this context.
- Option 4: "true, virtue"
- "True" indicates reality or fact; "virtue" means advantage or beneficial quality. This combination suggests despite expectations, his success wasn't due to parental influence.
- Option 5: "alleged, power"
- "Alleged" denotes something claimed but not proven; "power" indicates influence or authority. It implies unsubstantiated claims, which isn’t correct here.
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