Question
Given below is a sentence in which four words are
emboldened. The words may or may not be in their correct position. Rearrange the words if required and choose the correct option of arrangement from the options given below. The union private(A)  began creating a new class of power (B) regulators which had  statuary (C) to punish the government  (D) sector .Solution
B-D and A-CÂ does not makes any sense . The correct sentence is The government (A) began creating a new class of statuary (B) regulators which had the power (C) to punish the private (D) sector. The corrected sentence conveys that the government started establishing a new category of regulators with the authority (statutory power) to impose penalties on the private sector. The term "statuary" is used to describe the regulatory authority conferred by laws or statutes, and "private" refers to entities not operated by the government.
an indirect way of saying something, especially something unpleasant
Give a single word that substitutes for the following expression:
The study of the origin and history of words
Give a single word that substitutes for the following expression:
One who cannot be corrected or reformed
Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
The inability to obtain adequate sleep
Select the most appropriate 'one word' for the expression given below.
One who has persistent neurotic impulse to steal
After new evidence was presented in court, the man who had been wrongly accused of the crime was finally exonerated and released from prison.
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I. The NEP approach (A) for more higher educational institutions and programmes in higher education to use (B) the mother tongue or local language as a...
Select the word that best expresses the meaning of the underlined word.
A corrupt officer is a disgrace to the whole department. <...
Select the option that can be used as a one-word-substitute for the given group of words.
A person who studies insects:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
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