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Directions: The given question has one blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the word for the given options that could fit in the blank correctly.
The whole scheme was ______, to fail from the beginning.
destined
uncertain
decided
remote
erroneous
- The whole scheme was destined, to fail from the beginning.
- This implies that failure was inevitable or predetermined.
- Correct Answer: This option fits well with the idea that the scheme was bound to fail.
- The whole scheme was uncertain, to fail from the beginning.
- This suggests unpredictability rather than inevitability.
- Doesn't fit logically as "uncertain" implies it might not fail.
- The whole scheme was decided, to fail from the beginning.
- This implies a conscious decision was made for it to fail.
- Doesn't fit because it suggests intent rather than inevitability.
- The whole scheme was remote, to fail from the beginning.
- Remote doesn't connect with the context of failing.
- It relates to distance or unlikely possibilities.
- The whole scheme was erroneous, to fail from the beginning.
- This implies mistakes or errors, not predetermined failure.
- It suggests flaws in the plan but not inevitability.
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