Govt Exams
The passage explicitly states that concerns about team collaboration and company culture 'remain unaddressed,' indicating these as primary concerns.
Logical flow: Main action (A) → Specific measure (B) → Reason/objective (C) → Result (D).
'Government' is singular, so 'have' should be 'has'. Additionally, 'benefitting' should be 'benefit' after the auxiliary verb 'are expected to'.
The passage discusses breaches across multiple sectors (finance, healthcare) and recommends multi-layered protocols, supporting the inference that comprehensive security is necessary.
'Number' is singular, requiring the singular verb 'has'. Though 'of startups' follows, it's a prepositional phrase that doesn't affect verb agreement.
The context shows positive transformations, so 'enabling' (allowing/facilitating) is appropriate. Other options contradict the positive tone.
The context (captivated audiences, won awards) indicates a positive, forward-thinking approach. 'Innovative' best fits the context.
A) India's startup ecosystem has become one of the fastest-growing globally.
B) Young entrepreneurs are driving innovation across technology and finance sectors.
C) Government support through policies like startup India has accelerated this growth.
D) Today, Indian startups compete on international platforms.
Logical sequence: introduce the growth (A), explain who drives it (B), mention supporting factors (C), then show current status (D).
The subject is 'professor' (singular); 'along with his team' is a prepositional phrase. The verb should be singular: 'is'.
'Evident' fits contextually, suggesting the benefits are clearly apparent. Other options work similarly, but 'evident' is most precise given the formal tone.