Question
Column (1) Column (2) (A) Gone are the days when students went from (D) home to college to coaching centres during pre-university years. (B) The trend of such colleges started in the city (E) around 10 to 12 years ago as education institutions. (C) While in some cases, it is the parents who (F) admits their students to such colleges. Directions (Q66-Q71): 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 pairs perfectly with D. B does not have a pair. C also does not have a pair. C-F is incorrect because the subject ‘parents’ do not go with th verb ‘admits’.
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