(A) The interests of regional (D) for hastening the introduction
parties may take a beating, of simultaneous elections.
(B) Given these challenges, (E) as regional issues may be
there is simply no case subsumed by national themes
(C) The government must accord (F) priority to other electoral reforms.
456 064d0d86f2a08385b43d85fcf64d0d86f2a08385b43d85fcfDirections: In the following question, two columns are given, containing three phrases each. A phrase from the first column may or may not connect with a phrase from the second column to make a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. There are five options, four of which display the sequence(s) in which the phrases can be joined to form a correct sentence. If none of the phrases makes a correct sentence, mark None of these' as your answer.
Column (1) Column (2)
(A) When was the last time (D) since the setting up of the organisation?
(B) When will it dawn on the government (E) that you paid a visit to your family?
(C) When will it be 50 yr (F) that there is raging discontent in rural areas?
Directions: In the following question, two columns are given, containing three phrases each. A phrase from the first column may or may not connect with a phrase from the second column to make a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. There are five options, four of which display the sequence(s) in which the phrases can be joined to form a correct sentence. If none of the phrases makes a correct sentence, mark None of these' as your answer.
Column (1) Column (2)
(A) It couldn't be more shocking (D) when the new education policy was rolled out.
(B) Students across the country rejoiced (E) when the PM was assassinated.
(C) A wave of grief swept through the country (F) that he decided to file for a divorce.