Question
Match Column I and Column II and choose the correct
match from the given choiceSolution
A-F is a little difficult to spot if we do not understand the concept. One trick is that they seem grammatically correct, which makes it an option and if we look closely, we can also decipher the context. C-D is easy to spot where C explains a scheme and D states how the scheme works. So, option E is the right answer.
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BECAUSE
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Column (1)
Column (1)
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