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The millionaire is thankfully a philanthropic man, donating a lot of his wealth to charity and organizations that help the less fortunate.&nbs
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In the question below, four words are given in bold in which one may not be correct. Choose the incorrect one as the answer.


The millionaire is thankfully a philanthropic man, donating a lot of his wealth to charity and organizations that help the less fortunate

A.

millionaire

B.

philanthropic

C.

charity

D.

fortunate

E.

No Correction required

Correct option is E

The answer is E – No Correction Required.

All four bold words are spelled and used correctly in context. "


Here are the meanings of all key words with Hindi and English meanings, examples, and why they are correct in this sentence:

1. MILLIONAIRE

English meaning: A person whose wealth amounts to at least one million dollars/pounds; a very rich person.

Hindi meaning: करोड़पति / बहुत अमीर व्यक्ति

Example: "The millionaire bought a private jet for his world tour."

Why correct: The word is spelled correctly and used appropriately to describe a very wealthy person who can afford to donate to charity.

2. PHILANTHROPIC

English meaning: Relating to the desire to promote the welfare of others, especially by donating money to good causes; generous and charitable.

Hindi meaning: परोपकारी / दानशील / मानव-प्रेमी

Example: "The philanthropic businessman funded hospitals in rural areas."

Why correct: The word is spelled correctly and perfectly describes the millionaire's generous nature of donating wealth to help others.

3. CHARITY

English meaning: An organization set up to provide help and raise money for those in need; also refers to the act of giving voluntarily to those in need.

Hindi meaning: दान / धर्मार्थ संस्था / सेवा संगठन

Example: "She donated her old clothes to a local charity."

Why correct: The word is spelled correctly and fits the context of donating wealth to organizations that help others.

4. FORTUNATE

English meaning: Favored by luck or fortune; lucky; having good things happen to you.

Hindi meaning: भाग्यशाली / सौभाग्यशाली

Example: "He was fortunate enough to survive the accident without any injuries."

Why correct: The phrase "less fortunate" means people who are not as lucky or well-off in life, which is the correct and commonly used expression when referring to the poor or underprivileged. It is grammatically and contextually accurate.

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