Ubiquitous means present everywhere at the same time; commonly found throughout.
With 'neither...nor', the verb agrees with the nearest subject. 'Employees' is plural, so 'were' is correct.
'Ruins' is plural, requiring 'exhibit'. The present tense is appropriate for describing what ruins show.
The passage clearly states quick adapters thrived while others struggled, showing adaptation speed mattered.
Committee is a collective noun requiring singular verb 'has'. When referring to the entity as a whole, use singular agreement.
'Equanimous' means calm and composed, fitting the context of handling a crisis with respect. Fastidious means particular about details, garrulous means talkative, truculent means aggressive.
P: The startup ecosystem in India has grown exponentially
Q: With increased government support and investor interest
R: Creating opportunities for thousands of entrepreneurs
S: Over the past five years
Correct order is P (main statement) → S (timeframe) → Q (reasons/support) → R (results). This creates logical progression from main idea to supporting details.
The participle phrase 'Having analyzed' suggests the subject (conclusions) performed the action, which is illogical. It should be 'Having analyzed the data thoroughly, the team drew conclusions.'
'Magnanimous' means generous and noble, fitting diplomatic success. Bellicose means warlike, perfunctory means done without care, ambiguous means unclear.
The passage presents both progress (150 GW capacity, global investments) and challenges (infrastructure, storage issues), supporting only option B.
Subjects Asked in Government Job Exams
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