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    • Question

      In each of the following questions, a sentence is

      given, in which four words are highlighted as (A), (B), (C), and (D). You are required to identify which of the given pairs of words, when interchanged, will result in a sentence that is grammatically correct and contextually meaningful. The meaning of the sentence may change after interchange, but it must remain logically correct. Select the option that indicates all such possible interchanges. The institution adopted a progressive (A) approach to strategically enhance (B) capabilities that had been historically constrained (C) within an otherwise adaptive (D) administrative structure.
      A A–D only Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      B B–C only Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      C A–C only Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      D A–D and B–C Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      E No swap is possible Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

      Solution

      In the given sentence, interchanging A–D gives meaningful phrases: “adaptive approach” and “progressive administrative structure.” Both are grammatically correct and contextually logical. However, interchanging B–C creates awkward expressions such as “strategically constrained” and “historically enhance,” which do not fit the sentence structure. Hence, option A.

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