Question
In the question given below, two sentences are given
with one blank each. From the given answer choices, choose the option which contains the word that fits in both sentences making them grammatically and contextually correct. 1. The organization’s final report attempted to remain ______ by relying exclusively on independently verified datasets and documented institutional records. 2. The philosopher argued that moral reasoning can never be entirely ______ because human judgment inevitably carries interpretive assumptions.Solution
Sentence 1 requires: → unbiased reporting. Sentence 2 requires: → absence of personal interpretation. “Objective” means: → neutral and fact-based. Sentence 1: → report remains evidence-based. Sentence 2: → philosopher debates whether complete neutrality is possible. Thus “objective” fits both. Why others fail: emotional → opposite subjective → opposite meaning in sentence 1 arbitrary → random speculative → uncertain Hence, option (3).
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