Question

    Directions : A word is given followed by a sentence

    using that word or a form of that word. From the options below, choose the sentence that uses the word with the same contextual which means as that of the given sentence. Faze I. He isn't fazed by the chance of playing in the New York spotlight and is instead excited about the prospect of joining a Rangers team that includes one of his favorite players, forward Artemi Panarin. II. Nothing ever seems to faze him and he "puts 150% into everything he does". III. I count Beth, a friend for 20 years, as one of the most feet-on-the-ground, not easily fazed people in my life.
    A Only I Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    B II & III Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    C I & II Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    D I & III Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    E All I, II & III Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

    Solution

    'Faze' means 'disturb or disconcert'. All the three sentences use the word (or its form) correctly be it in grammatical or contextual sense. Therefore, (e) is correct.  

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