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    (A) This has made, it difficult for women to free themselves from violent relationship and claim relief.
    (B) The land rights of women have been a vexatious issue.
    (C) To make this change more effective, related reforms such as joint holding of land by women groups that would help them access financial assistance should also be implemented.
    (D) Despite 75 per cent of India ’s working women being involved in agriculture, the state has invariably ignored them and allotted land to the male head of a family.
    (E) The draft policy has done the right thing by recommending future allotments in their name.

    Q. Which of the following is the THIRD sentence?

    Solution

    (A) It has been challenging for women to escape violent relationships and seek help.
    (B) The issue of women's land rights remains contentious.
    (C) To enhance this change, it is essential to implement reforms like joint land ownership among women's groups, enabling them to access financial support.
    (D) Although 75% of India's working women are engaged in agriculture, the government has consistently overlooked them, granting land only to the male head of the household.
    (E) The draft policy rightly suggests that future land allocations should be made in women's names.

  • Question 2
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    (A) This has made, it difficult for women to free themselves from violent relationship and claim relief.
    (B) The land rights of women have been a vexatious issue.
    (C) To make this change more effective, related reforms such as joint holding of land by women groups that would help them access financial assistance should also be implemented.
    (D) Despite 75 per cent of India ’s working women being involved in agriculture, the state has invariably ignored them and allotted land to the male head of a family.
    (E) The draft policy has done the right thing by recommending future allotments in their name.

    Q. Which of the following is the FIRST sentence?

    Solution

    (A) Women face challenges in escaping violent relationships and seeking relief.

    (B) The issue of women's land rights remains contentious.

    (C) To enhance the effectiveness of these changes, reforms such as the joint ownership of land by women's groups should be introduced. This would improve their access to financial assistance.

    (D) Despite 75% of working women in India being involved in agriculture, the state often overlooks them and grants land to the male heads of families.

    (E) The draft policy correctly recommends that future land allotments be made in women's names.

  • Question 3
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    (A) This has made, it difficult for women to free themselves from violent relationship and claim relief.
    (B) The land rights of women have been a vexatious issue.
    (C) To make this change more effective, related reforms such as joint holding of land by women groups that would help them access financial assistance should also be implemented.
    (D) Despite 75 per cent of India ’s working women being involved in agriculture, the state has invariably ignored them and allotted land to the male head of a family.
    (E) The draft policy has done the right thing by recommending future allotments in their name.

    Q. Which of the following is the FIFTH sentence?

    Solution

    (A) It is challenging for women to escape violent relationships and seek help.
    (B) Women's land rights remain a contentious issue.
    (C) To enhance this change, related reforms should include joint land ownership by women's groups, enabling them to access financial support.
    (D) Although 75% of working women in India are involved in agriculture, the government often overlooks them and assigns land to the male family head.
    (E) The draft policy correctly recommends future land allotments in women's names.

  • Question 4
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    (A) This has made, it difficult for women to free themselves from violent relationship and claim relief.
    (B) The land rights of women have been a vexatious issue.
    (C) To make this change more effective, related reforms such as joint holding of land by women groups that would help them access financial assistance should also be implemented.
    (D) Despite 75 per cent of India ’s working women being involved in agriculture, the state has invariably ignored them and allotted land to the male head of a family.
    (E) The draft policy has done the right thing by recommending future allotments in their name.

    Q. Which of the following is the SECOND sentence?

    Solution

    (A) Women face significant challenges in escaping violent relationships and seeking assistance.
    (B) The issue of women's land rights remains contentious.
    (C) To enhance the effectiveness of reforms, policies should include provisions for joint land ownership by women's groups, enabling them to access financial support .
    (D) Although 75% of India's working women are engaged in agriculture, the government has consistently overlooked them, granting land to the male head of the family.
    (E) The proposed policy correctly recommends future land allocations be made in women's names.

  • Question 5
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    (A) This has made, it difficult for women to free themselves from violent relationship and claim relief.
    (B) The land rights of women have been a vexatious issue.
    (C) To make this change more effective, related reforms such as joint holding of land by women groups that would help them access financial assistance should also be implemented.
    (D) Despite 75 per cent of India ’s working women being involved in agriculture, the state has invariably ignored them and allotted land to the male head of a family.
    (E) The draft policy has done the right thing by recommending future allotments in their name.

    Q. Which of the following is the FOURTH sentence?

    Solution

    (A) This has made it difficult for women to escape violent relationships and seek support.
    (B) The issue of women's land rights remains contentious.
    (C) To enhance this change, reforms such as joint land ownership by women's groups should be implemented to improve access to financial support.
    (D) Despite 75 per cent of India's working women being involved in agriculture, the state often overlooks them and grants land to the male head of the household.
    (E) The draft policy correctly recommends future land allotments in their names.

  • Question 6
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    (A) As part of such a policy, it should create an online database of vehicle recalls in the country that sets out the reason, the defect and the solution for the benefit of consumers.
    (B) The popetitive pressures aslicy should also prescribe strict penalties for recalls that arise from negligence or a deliberate attempt to cut corners due to com was the case with Tavera.
    (C) It has such a website which not only details all motor- vehicle recalls but also allows buyers to report technical defects that could be a potential safety issue.
    (D) It is time for the government to frame a comprehensive policy for vehicle recall.
    (E) The U.S has a mandatory recall policy for this.

    Q. Which of the following is the FIRST sentence?

    Solution

    (A) A comprehensive policy should establish an online database of vehicle recalls in the country. This database should include:

    • The reason for each recall
    • The defect identified
    • The proposed solution for consumers

    (B) The policy should enforce strict penalties for recalls resulting from negligence or deliberate cost-cutting, as seen in the case of Tavera.

    (C) An effective website should not only detail all motor vehicle recalls but also allow buyers to report technical defects that may pose safety risks.

    (D) It is essential for the government to develop a comprehensive vehicle recall policy.

    (E) The United States has a mandatory recall policy in place for this purpose.

  • Question 7
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    (A) As part of such a policy, it should create an online database of vehicle recalls in the country that sets out the reason, the defect and the solution for the benefit of consumers.
    (B) The policy should also prescribe strict penalties for recalls that arise from negligence or a deliberate attempt to cut corners due to competitive pressures as was the case with Tavera.
    (C) It has such a website which not only details all motor- vehicle recalls but also allows buyers to report technical defects that could be a potential safety issue.
    (D) It is time for the government to frame a comprehensive policy for vehicle recall.
    (E) The U.S has a mandatory recall policy for this.

    Q. Which of the following is the FOURTH sentence?

    Solution

    (A) As part of a new policy, an online database of vehicle recalls should be created. This database will provide information on the reason for the recall, the defect, and the proposed solution, benefiting consumers.

    (B) The policy should enforce strict penalties for recalls resulting from negligence or deliberate cost-cutting, as seen in the Tavera case.

    (C) There is an existing website that details all motor vehicle recalls. It also allows consumers to report technical defects that may pose safety issues.

    (D) It is crucial for the government to establish a comprehensive policy regarding vehicle recalls.

    (E) The United States has a mandatory recall policy in place.

  • Question 8
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    (A) As part of such a policy, it should create an online database of vehicle recalls in the country that sets out the reason, the defect and the solution for the benefit of consumers.
    (B) The policy should also prescribe strict penalties for recalls that arise from negligence or a deliberate attempt to cut corners due to competitive pressures as was the case with Tavera.
    (C) It has such a website which not only details all motor- vehicle recalls but also allows buyers to report technical defects that could be a potential safety issue.
    (D) It is time for the government to frame a comprehensive policy for vehicle recall.
    (E) The U.S has a mandatory recall policy for this.

    Q. Which of the following is the SECOND sentence?

    Solution

    (A) A comprehensive policy should establish an online database for vehicle recalls in the country. This database must include:

    • The reason for the recall.
    • The defect identified.
    • The solution provided for consumers.

    (B) The policy must enforce strict penalties for recalls resulting from negligence or intentional cost-cutting, as seen in the Tavera case.

    (C) The existing website not only lists all motor vehicle recalls but also enables buyers to report technical defects that may pose safety risks.

    (D) It is crucial for the government to develop a comprehensive policy regarding vehicle recalls.

    (E) The U.S. already has a mandatory recall policy in place.

  • Question 9
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    (A) As part of such a policy, it should create an online database of vehicle recalls in the country that sets out the reason, the defect and the solution for the benefit of consumers.
    (B) The policy should also prescribe strict penalties for recalls that arise from negligence or a deliberate attempt to cut corners due to competitive pressures as was the case with Tavera.
    (C) It has such a website which not only details all motor- vehicle recalls but also allows buyers to report technical defects that could be a potential safety issue.
    (D) It is time for the government to frame a comprehensive policy for vehicle recall.
    (E) The U.S has a mandatory recall policy for this.

    Q. Which of the following is the FIFTH sentence?

    Solution

    (A) The policy should establish an online database of vehicle recalls in the country. This database will provide details about the reason , the defect , and the solution for consumers' benefit.

    (B) It should also impose strict penalties for recalls resulting from negligence or deliberate shortcuts taken due to competitive pressures, as seen in the case of Tavera.

    (C) There is already a website that lists all vehicle recalls and enables buyers to report any technical defects that may pose a safety risk.

    (D) The government needs to create a comprehensive policy on vehicle recalls.

    (E) The U.S. has a mandatory recall policy in place.

  • Question 10
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    (A) As part of such a policy, it should create an online database of vehicle recalls in the country that sets out the reason, the defect and the solution for the benefit of consumers.
    (B) The policy should also prescribe strict penalties for recalls that arise from negligence or a deliberate attempt to cut corners due to competitive pressures as was the case with Tavera.
    (C) It has such a website which not only details all motor- vehicle recalls but also allows buyers to report technical defects that could be a potential safety issue.
    (D) It is time for the government to frame a comprehensive policy for vehicle recall.
    (E) The U.S has a mandatory recall policy for this.

    Q. Which of the following is the THIRD sentence?

    Solution

    (A) A policy should establish an online database of vehicle recalls. This database must include:

    • The reason for each recall
    • The specific defect identified
    • The proposed solution for consumers

    (B) The policy must impose strict penalties on manufacturers for recalls resulting from:

    • Negligence
    • Deliberate cost-cutting due to competitive pressure

    (C) Currently, there exists a website that:

    • Lists all motor vehicle recalls
    • Allows buyers to report technical defects that may pose safety risks

    (D) It is essential for the government to develop a comprehensive policy regarding vehicle recalls.

    (E) The United States has implemented a mandatory recall policy for vehicles.

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