Question

    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.

    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.
    A BADC; repeal Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    B DBCA; need Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    C CADB; fantastic Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    D ACDB; requirement Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    E No rearrangement required; goal Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

    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.

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