In each of the questions given below, six words have been highlighted. These…

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In each of the questions given below, six words have been highlighted. These six words may or may not have been placed in their correct positions. The sentence is then followed by options with the correct combination of words that should replace each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. Find the correct combination of the words that should replace each other. If the sentence is correct as it is, then select option “No interchange required” as your choice.

The sudden collapse (A) of a strong financial institution (B) was considered (C) an aberration (D), shaking investor confidence (E) and disrupting the otherwise stable (F) market.

  1. A.

    B-F

  2. B.

    B-D

  3. C.

    A-B & C-D

  4. D.

    A-F & B-E

  5. E.

    No interchange required

Show answer & explanation

Correct answer: E

To determine if any words need to be interchanged in the sentence, let's analyze the grammatical and contextual correctness of the current structure:

Sentence: "The sudden collapse (A) of a strong financial institution (B) was considered (C) an aberration (D), shaking investor confidence (E) and disrupting the otherwise stable (F) market."

Analysis
(A) collapse: This is the correct noun for a sudden fall of an institution.

(B) financial institution: This is a standard term describing the type of entity involved.

(C) considered: This is the correct verb usage in this passive construction.

(D) aberration: This is a perfectly suitable word to describe an event that is unexpected or departs from the normal course.

(E) confidence: This correctly fits the phrase "shaking investor confidence."

(F) stable: This is an appropriate adjective to describe a market that is not usually volatile.

The sentence is already grammatically and contextually correct. All highlighted words are in their appropriate positions, and the flow of the sentence is logical.

The correct choice is Option 5: No interchange required.

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