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Fill in the blanks with appropriate words by choosing the suitable set of answers from the options given below the paragraph.The disqualification as a (i) _____ of defection does not apply. If the original party of a member (ii) _____ with another party and he either changes his political party as a consequence of the merger. A merger is )(iii) _____ to take place only if not less than two-third of the (iv) _____ of the Legislative party (v) _____ to such merger.

A.
(i) consequence (ii) merges (iii) deemed (iv) members (v) agree
B.
(i) consequence (ii) agree (iii) deemed (iv) members (v) merges
C.
(i) consequence (ii) deemed (iii) members (iv) merges (v) agree
D.
(i) consequence (ii) agree (iii) merged (iv) deemed (v) members

Solution:

The correct answer is option 1) i.e. (i) consequence (ii) merges (iii) deemed (iv) members (v) agreeThe correct answer for the blank one is 'consequence'. There is no other option for it.The sentence of blank two is in Present Indefinite Tense.We use the first form of the verb+s if the subject is singular third person.So merges is the correct answer.The sentence of the third blank is the Passive voice of Simple Present Tense, so the third form of the verb is to be used here.'Deemed' is the correct answer here because a member is a subject here.A member is deemed, not merged.A fraction is always used for number. So 'members' is the correct answer.Blank five is to be filled with a verb.The first form of the verb is used with a plural subject. So agree is the correct answer. Thus the correct sequence of the words is: (i) consequence (ii) merges (iii) deemed (iv) members (v) agree

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