Question
It is unfortunate that the President take the decision
in such haste, without even giving us a chance to speak.  In these questions, a sentence or a part of sentence is bold. Below are given alternatives to the bold part which may improve the sentence. Select the option which best fits in the place of the bold  part making the sentence meaningfully complete. If no correction is required, mark option 5 as your answer.ÂSolution
It is unfortunate that the President ‘took the decision’ in such haste, without even giving us a chance to speak.
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