Question
Match Column I and Column II and choose the correct
match from the given choiceSolution
Part C says âsignificant donations are likely to be made only by privileged sections of the populationâ and part F says as they have abundant resources. So C-F will be a pair. This follows only option C. The other pair according to this option also fits perfectly. From the given options only B-D, C-F is matched and makes a meaningful sentence. The correct answer after matching will be (B-D): While such expenditure is unavoidable, finding sustainable and innovative ways for raising capital is crucial for protecting Indiaâs long-term financial health. (C-F): This is because significant donations are likely to be made only by privileged sections of the population that have enough to fall back on during the crisis. Option A: (A-D, B-E) 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-E) is incorrect because it does not make any meaningful sentence. Option E: (A-E) is incorrect because it does not make any meaningful sentence.Â
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