Question
Column (1) Column (2) (A) The Supreme Court has expressed, in the course of four days, divergent views on (D) whether preservation of the environment should take a backseat when other rights are at stake. (B) The Supreme Court, through public interest litigation pleas (E) that had seen a resurgence of the forest cover. (C) It was the court’s constant vigil (F) have been at the core of the evolution of environmental law in the country. In the following questions, two columns are given, Column 1 and Column 2. Each column contains 3 phrases. Match the phrases in Column 1 with the phrases in Column 2, so that they form grammatically and contextually correct sentences. If no such statements can be formed, choose option 5, “None of these” as your answer.
Solution
A makes a perfect pair with phrase D. B does not make a pair with any other phrase. If ‘have’ in F was replaced with ‘has’, B-F would have been correct. C makes a perfect pair with E.
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