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    A/an intersection (A) in a road is a/an point (B) of divergence in which drivers can separate until (C) the path they have been taking from
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    In each question Four words are given in bold, which are may or may not be in their correct place. Choose the interchange(s) required from the given options that would provide correct rearrangement for the highlighted words so to give the sentence the intended meaning. If the words are already in their correct place, choose “No interchange required” as your answer choice.


    A/an intersection (A) in a road is a/an point (B) of divergence in which drivers can separate until (C) the path they have been taking from (D) that point.

    A.

    Only (A)-(C)

    B.

    Only (B)-(D)

    C.

    Only (A)-(B) and (C)-(D)

    D.

    Only (C)-(D)

    E.

    No interchange required

    Correct option is D

    Correct answer: (d) Only (C)–(D)

    Correct sentence after interchange (C)–(D):

    A/an intersection in a road is a/an point of divergence in which drivers can separate from the path they have been taking until that point.

    Meanings of highlighted words

    intersection (A)

    Meaning (English): A place where two or more roads meet
    Meaning (Hindi):
    चौराहा / सड़क मिलन बिंदु

    Example:
    There is a traffic signal at the intersection.

    point (B)

    Meaning (English): A specific place or position
    Meaning (Hindi):
    बिंदु / स्थान

    Example:
    This is the starting point of the journey.

    until (C)

    Meaning (English): Up to a certain time or point
    Meaning (Hindi):
    तक

    Example:
    Wait here until I return.

    from (D)

    Meaning (English): Indicating separation or origin
    Meaning (Hindi):
    से

    Example:
    He moved away from the crowd.

    Position-wise analysis

    (A) intersection

    Correct at its position
    “intersection in a road” is acceptable

    (B) point

    Correct at its position
    “a point of divergence” is correct phrase

    (C) until

    Incorrect at original position
    “separate until the path” is incorrect usage

    Correct after interchange:
    “until that point” → correct expression

    (D) from

    Incorrect at original position
    “taking from that point” is incorrect

    Correct after interchange:
    “separate from the path” → proper usage

    Final takeaway

    Only interchange needed is (C) ↔ (D)option (d)

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