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3 years, 5 months ago
3 years, 5 months ago
Hi Aditya,
While I can understand your dilemma of discerning the correct choice, it is quite unlikely that the two options will convey the same message in a 'different combination of words'. One of them is bound to be distorted or might transgress from the main discussion. Our objective is to identify whether the option: (1) matches the information provided in the passage; (2) aligns with the author's tone and treatment; (3) contains the idea being tested (facts/inferences/causations/logic etc.)
One way to go about this is to revisit the segment from the passage on which the question is based; you can re-read and further dissect this part if time permits. You can then re-examine the two choices and identify any subtle variations in the meaning and mark the 'best' choice out of the two. Practising regularly will embed such mechanisms and make it more intuitive and automated for you in an exam setting. Thus, practise as many RCs as possible.
As far as the solutions/explanations to such questions are concerned, please feel free to post a doubt under the question. Our faculty will try to present lucid explanations and further clarify any ambiguities that trouble you. We strive to ensure that our explanations are clear and eliminate any potential doubts that the aspirants might have. I hope this response helps! All the best!