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Payal Gupta

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Observed is the correct word as per the context and there are layers of atmosphere.

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Payal Gupta

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The given sentence seems to conclude a fact. Hence, it is but obvious that it should come towards the end of the paragraph.

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alok kumar singh

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If correctly sequenced, all the sentences exaggerate the emergence of IVF in the present time. But, the third sentence can form no link with other sentences as it talks about unauthorized cell access.

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Payal Gupta

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The sentences post the 2nd blank discuss the how of the overall situation. That means the given sentence can either fit in 3 or 4 blank. The given sentence is not the concluding sentence hence 3rd is the most appropriate option here.

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Payal Gupta

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Except first sentence, all the given sentences talk about how work is not intrinsically valued and shows lack of consideration among the employees. First sentence talks about the working hours and hence, has no link with other sentences.

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The passage below is accompanied by a set of questions. Choose the best answer to each question.
Mercury is a toxic element that damages human health and the environment, even in low concentrations. In humans, mercury exposure is associated with problems such as kidney damage, neurological impairment and delayed cognitive development in children.
Mercury became a popular pesticide ingredient for agriculture in the early 1900s, and a number of poisoning events ensued throughout the world.
They include the Iraq grain disaster in 1971-72 when grain seed treated with mercury was imported from Mexico and the United States. The seed was not mea

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Raj Pandey

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The passage has mainly talked about the sugar cane farming and effects of mercury on it and how Australia is handling this situation. Other options are close but lack a definite conclusion.

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Payal Gupta

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The passage mainly talks about the art of nationalism except the 4th sentence which couldn't establish any link with other sentences.

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alok kumar singh

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This reflects what are the prerequisites for testing the changed position of women and how Gandhian movement had a major role to play.

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The passage below is accompanied by a set of questions. Choose the best answer to each question.
Mercury is a toxic element that damages human health and the environment, even in low concentrations. In humans, mercury exposure is associated with problems such as kidney damage, neurological impairment and delayed cognitive development in children.
Mercury became a popular pesticide ingredient for agriculture in the early 1900s, and a number of poisoning events ensued throughout the world.
They include the Iraq grain disaster in 1971-72 when grain seed treated with mercury was imported from Mexico and the United States. The seed was not mea

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Raj Pandey

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The opposite of what stated in the first option can be inferred from the passage. It is mentioned at the bottom of the passage.

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