Question : Directions: In the following questions, a sentence is given with five words marked as (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E). These words may or may not be placed in their places. Three options with different arrangements of these words are given. Mark the option with the correct arrangement as the answer. If no change is required, mark 'No arrangement required' as your answer.
This most(A) be the first men's(B) for Rafael Nadal to take sole opportunity(C) of the possession(D) record for will(E) Slams
Option 1: ECDBA
Option 2: DEBAC
Option 3: EDABC
Option 4: No rearrangement required
Correct Answer: ECDBA
Solution : The correct answer is option 1.
Explanation:
- The sentence deals with the topic of Rafael Nadal and the opportunity for him to win most slams. So, E should have the first position and replace A. - Now we shall see which option suits best in part (B). - "This will be the first opportunity for Rafael Nadal" is the correct word to be used here. Because we have the word 'first' which is before the word "opportunity". Hence, this is the most suitable and appropriate noun. B will be replaced by C. - "Rafael Nadal to take sole possession", here possession fits perfectly. C will be replaced by D. - The next word will be "to take the sole possession of the men's record for most slams." Then D will be replaced by B and E will be replaced by A. - Thus, making it a meaningful sentence.
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