Question : Comprehension:
In the given passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.

Over the past year, Dr. Hemmings has been conducting research on the big cat phenomenon and has already 1. ________the remains of some wild animals that may have been eaten by 2. ________far larger than any of the country's known carnivores. The project has 3. __________an analysis of twenty skeletal animal remains 4. __________from across Gloucestershire and other nearby counties. The bones were selected because the 5. ____________of their deaths led people to believe that these animals may have been killed by a big cat.

Question:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No.4

Option 1: redeemed

Option 2: revoked

Option 3: reclaimed

Option 4: recovered


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Correct Answer: recovered


Solution : The fourth option is the correct answer.

We can say that the implied meaning of the sentence is that the lost skeletal remains of twenty animals found in Gloucestershire and other nearby counties have been analysed for the project. According to the above-mentioned points, the most appropriate option to fill in the blank is "recovered" to make the sentence meaningfully correct.

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