Question
The Department of Telecommunications has asked the
public not to subscribe to the Starlink services being advantaged by the company, saying that Starlink Internet Services is not sufficient to provide satellite-based Internet services to the general public in India. 1. stated, provided, authorised 2. mentioned, told, efficiently 3. advised, advertised, licensed In each of the questions given below, a sentence is given with three words in bold. Three answer choices are given giving replacements to the words in bold. Select the option that gives the correct combination of the answer choices. In case, the sentence is correct as it is, select ‘No Improvement’ as the answer.Solution
The word ‘advantages’ is incorrect. So, the given words should be replaced. In 1, ‘stated’ is inappropriate. In 2, ‘efficiently’ is incorrect. In 3, all the words are a perfect fit.
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