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MCQ Sentence Equivalence - Sentence Equivalence

The CAT Online Free Test Prep MCQs Sentence Equivalence - Sentence Equivalence

Sentence Equivalence: Sentence Equivalence

Question:

Although it does contain some pioneering ideas, one would hardly characterize the work as __________.
Option A:      orthodox
Option B:      eccentric
Option C:      original
Option D:      trifling
Option E:      conventional
  A     B     C     D     E  
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Correct Answer: C

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Explanation
The word "Although" is a crucial signpost here. The work contains some pioneering ideas, but apparently it is not overall a pioneering work. Thus the two words that could fill the blank appropriately are "original" and "innovative." Note that "orthodox" and "conventional" are two words that are very similar in meaning, but neither one completes the sentence sensibly.
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How to Solve Sentence Equivalence

For Sentence Equivalence question first understand the statement and the question stem. Try to solve and click the corresponding answer option. The drop down will appear to show the correct answer and explanation.