Govt Exams
The passage presents policy change (government regulation), industry response (manufacturers adapting), and the view that both policy and behavior change are necessary for success.
'Despite' is never followed by 'of'. Additionally, 'data' with a singular verb form is correct in modern usage, but the construction 'The data...have' requires correction to 'has'.
Ephemeral and transient are synonyms (both mean temporary). Alleviate and mitigate are also synonyms (both mean to make less severe).
The subject is 'CFO' (singular), so 'has' is correct. The phrase 'along with his team' is a parenthetical addition, not part of the main subject.
'Generated' fits context of tech advancements. 'Appear' is correct with plural 'many' and infinitive 'to lack'. 'Continue to lack' is also possible but 'appear to lack' is more idiomatic.
The passage implies that stricter regulations were implemented to prevent counterfeit goods, protecting consumers and maintaining market integrity.
Parallel structure requires consistent grammatical form. All three items should be in infinitive form: 'to reduce', 'improve', 'strengthen'.
'Need of' is incorrect. 'Need for' is the proper collocation. The sentence should read 'need for digital infrastructure'.
Ubiquitous means present everywhere at the same time. Omnipresent has the identical meaning. Rare and temporary are antonyms.
P: Climate change poses unprecedented challenges to agricultural productivity in India.
Q: Sustainable farming practices and technological innovations offer viable solutions.
R: The government has launched several initiatives to promote climate-resilient agriculture.
S: However, adoption rates remain low due to financial constraints and lack of awareness.
P presents the problem, R discusses government initiatives, Q offers solutions, S identifies barriers. The progression P-R-Q-S creates logical flow from problem to response to solutions to challenges.