Question 82

One of the statements below contains a word used incorrectly or inappropriately. Choose the option which has the incorrect or inappropriate usage of the word.

All four sentences contain the word "proscribe," which means to forbid or prohibit something. We examine each option to identify where the word is used incorrectly.

Option A:[The rules of the organization proscribes members from engaging in conflicts of interest.] uses "proscribes" correctly. Here it properly means the rules forbid conflicts of interest.

    Option B:[The coach proscribes late night parties before an important game] uses "proscribes" correctly. Here, it means the coach prohibits parties before games.

      Option C:[The software manual proscribes step-by-step instructions for installing and configuring the program.] uses "proscribes" incorrectly. "Proscribe" means to forbid, but here the manual is providing instructions, not prohibiting them. The correct word would be "prescribes" (which means to recommend or set down rules).

        Option D:[The company's policy proscribes employees from disclosing confidential information to unauthorized individuals. ] uses "proscribes" correctly. Here, it properly means the policy prohibits disclosure of confidential information.

        Only Option C misuses the word "proscribe." The correct choice is therefore C.

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