Correct option is A
Correct Answer: A (A-C)
Explanation:
Original Sentence: As it shared (A) the G20 Presidency, India is on a mission (B) to bring about a takes (C) global future (D) for all through many initiatives.
To find the correct positions, let's analyze the grammar and logic of the sentence:
- Positions (A) and (C):
- The sentence starts with "As it [verb] the G20 Presidency..."
- Shared (A) is a past participle/adjective, but we need a present tense verb to match "India is on a mission."
- Takes (C) is a verb. If we swap them, we get: "As it takes (C) the G20 Presidency..." (This is a common phrase meaning to assume a leadership role).
- In the second part, we need an adjective to describe the "global future." If we move shared (A) there, we get: "...bring about a shared (A) global future..." (This makes perfect sense as it implies a future common to everyone).
- Positions (B) and (D):
- "India is on a mission (B)..." is a perfectly correct idiomatic expression.
- "...global future (D) for all..." is also logically and grammatically sound.
- No swap is needed for these two words.
Corrected Sentence:
As it takes (C) the G20 Presidency, India is on a mission (B) to bring about a shared (A) global future (D) for all through many initiatives.
Conclusion:
The words at positions A and C need to be swapped to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct.
Final Answer: A