Question
Match Column I and Column II and choose the correct
match from the given choiceSolution
Part B says ‘ the pandemic has underlined that academia cannot afford to see students only as efficient learning machines, without stopping to notice — and care for ‘ and part E says for what. So B-E will be the perfect pair. This follows option C. The other pair according to this option also makes meaningful sentence. From the given options only B-E, C-F are matched and make a meaningful sentence. The correct answer after matching will be (B-E): The crisis of the pandemic has underlined that academia cannot afford to see students only as efficient learning machines, without stopping to notice — and care for — the economic and emotional circumstances that shape them as learners. (C-F): Similarly, a technocratic and purely technological solution to the many hard questions thrown up by the pandemic — without recognising the responsibilities of the state and educational institutions to create a sense of community and security for the young and vulnerable — runs the risk of abandoning thousands of young people to desperate circumstances. Option A: (A-D, B-F) is incorrect because it does not make any meaningful sentence. Option B: (B-F, C-D) is incorrect because it does not make any meaningful sentence. Option D: (A-F, B-D) is incorrect because it does not make any meaningful sentence. Option E: (A-E) is incorrect because it does not make any meaningful sentenceÂ
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