Govt Exams
Chronological order: D (development) → A (constraints) → C (impressed investors) → B (secured funding) maintains logical narrative flow.
'Voluminous' (lengthy/substantial) logically explains why the editor needed three months. Other options don't fit the cause-effect relationship.
'Despite' already expresses contrast; adding 'but' creates redundancy. Remove 'but' for correct construction.
'Ephemeral' means lasting for a very short time; temporary is the closest synonym.
The subject 'employees' is plural, so the verb should be 'show' not 'shows'. This is a basic subject-verb agreement error.
The passage acknowledges both the importance and the challenge (intermittency) of renewable energy, making option B the accurate summary.
Benign (harmless/kind) and malevolent (evil/harmful) are true antonyms. Other pairs are synonyms.
Option C maintains parallel structure with three gerunds: cheering, hugging, and dancing. Others mix different grammatical forms.
'Could' expresses possibility about a breakthrough, showing potential future impact. 'Could' is most appropriate for expressing capability/possibility.
The passage presents both benefits and concerns, indicating a balanced view of the tension between technological integration and traditional pedagogical approaches.