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Contemporary (noun)- things that are contemporary are either happening at the same time or happening now; a person or thing living or existing at the same time as another. It has been used correctly in I and III. II - The possessive pronoun ('his' in this case) is followed by a noun; e.g. this is my book vs this book is mine. In III, the adverb 'contemporarily' should be replaced by the noun 'contemporaries'. Option A is the correct answer.
What does the survey argue against?
I. Sudden stall of the stock prices
II. Setting of targets which are very difficult to achieve
...There are many industries where India has an advantage because of relatively lower Costs of all forms of manpower whether it is professional or factory ...
Why according to the passage, is it essential for India to keep its commitment on Paris Agreement?
What contributed to the damage?
“According to the survey the consolidation targets must be based on optimistic assumptions.”
This statement is
Choose the word which is the most opposite in meaning to the word ‘insinuating’ as used in the passage .
How will the improvement in the direct tax collections be sustainable according to the passage?
Choose the option that is similar in meaning to ADDRESSED.
Which of the following statements is /are true based on the information and facts mentioned in this passage?
(A) While taking a decision on th...
What does the phrase “under a common umbrella” mean?