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Here option C is the correct answer. Found means to exist or be present somewhere. Practices are found or present in Vedic rituals, but it is not brought, read and said in rituals.
Here option C is the correct answer as article “the” is used to make something particular. And we will use it before “sacred properties” as it is specific of its kind.
Here option A is the correct answer .The rule is as follows:
Noun/pronoun + who/which/that + Verb (acc. to noun/pronoun)
“Which” is used for non-living things.
Fruits contain seeds. But banana is a fruit that contains no seed, hence option B is the correct answer.
Let's understand the meaning of the given words :-
Refer – to mention something.
Explain – to make something clear.
Symbolizes – to represent something.
Plants are considered as living thing but they cannot refer, explain or mean anything. Thus, only symbolizes is the appropriate choice.
Hence, option C is the correct answer.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 1
APPRECIATED –to praise
REBUKED – to scold
Jeered –to make fun
Next sentence tells about the growth of child with confidence and that every child deserves care and love even if he is slow or fast, hence option A is the correct answer.
Slow is a negative characteristic and it will make pair with clumsy which means unskillful .Hence option A is the correct answer.
The paragraph is about the growth and development of the child. The child will develop the abilities in his growth period. Hence option B is the correct answer.
Here option A is the correct answer. Making the best use of something means using it for achieving something favorable and opportunities (chances) come in the way of achieving something.
CONSEQUENCE – result
INTRUSION – illegal entrance
PROHIBITION – disallowance
HANDICAP – disadvantage
Hence option D is the correct answer.
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