Question
Google is wooing some of the world’s hottest
start-ups to sell its cloud computing technology. These include ventures that send satellites into the space to study the changing earth, firms that convert traditional manufacturing plants into smart factories and start-ups that are simulating entire cities. …………………………………………. . It then sells it to customers who may want to enhance or set up new data centres. In each of these questions, a paragraph is given that has blank in it. Five sentences (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5) are suggested. Out of these, only one fits the blank in the context of the paragraph. Pick that sentence as the answer.Solution
On a close reading of the passage, it is evident that the last sentence refers to large storage space which will enable customers to enhance and set up new data centers. The only option that talks about storage space and computing is option number b which refers to Google cloud technology. Other options do not fit the context and often break the logical sequence of idea development,
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