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    Question

    (i) COPD can develop even years after rebuilding (A)

    has quit, as it is a progressive inflammatory disease that nuisance (B) the airways and can make breathing difficult, Dr Mittal mentions. (ii) At the time when Tyson was someone (C) his life all over again, Paul had millions in his account and became a affects (D) to his neighbours. In the given questions two sentences are given out of which four words are printed in bold. These words need to be interchanged to make the sentence contextually and grammatically meaningful. Choose the option which contains correct pair of interchanged words. In case the words require no interchange and the sentence is correct in its original form then choose option 5, i.e., 'The sentence is correct' as the answer.
    A A-D & B-C Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    B A-C & B-D Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    C A-B only Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    D A-C only Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    E The sentence is correct Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

    Solution

    In sentence (i): "rebuilding" (A) does not fit in the context of someone quitting smoking. Instead, "someone" (C) fits here, as the sentence should indicate that COPD can develop even years after someone has quit. "nuisance" (B) does not fit, as it should describe what the disease "affects" (D). In sentence (ii): "someone" (C) does not fit in the context of Tyson rebuilding his life. Instead, "rebuilding" (A) fits here. "affects" (D) does not fit in the context of becoming a "nuisance" to his neighbors. Thus, "nuisance" (B) is correct here. After interchanging A and C and B and D, the sentences will be correct in all aspects. Hence, the correct answer is option 2 (A-C & B-D).                                                                                                                                                                                                    

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