Question
The most longer (A) element of the Court’s judgment
was its proposition (B) that caste, and the ___________ (C) to right historical wrongs, is no contentious (D) sufficient grounds for government benefits. Directions : In the following questions, one word is missing and three words are emboldened. In the options, a word and the possible rearrangement options are given. Rearrange the words and fill in the blank with the correct word to get a meaningful sentence.Solution
D is incorrect at its place. It can be exchanged with A. ‘need’ fits the blank. So, option 2 is correct. The most contentious element of the Court’s judgment was its proposition that caste, and the need to right historical wrongs, is no longer sufficient grounds for government benefits.
If only the routine criminal process is pursued with a universal sense of urgent , the expediency of special courts may not be needed at all.
...Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
1) Grasious
2) Droght
3) Endeavour
4) Feasability
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