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Question : Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
War is mostly glorified and (1)________ by society. The real picture of warfare is as horrific and (2)________ as one can imagine. Often, soldiers who witness death-like experiences suffer from psychological disorders and are (3)________ for the rest of their lives. Many war poems contrast all the sentimental myths about warfare by (4)_________ the harsh realities that soldiers face. The real trauma is seen in people who are left to (5)______ for their loved ones after they are gone.

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank number 3.

Option 1: creeped

Option 2: shelled

Option 3: numbed

Option 4: hardened


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Correct Answer: numbed


Solution : The correct answer is the third option.

The most appropriate word to fill in the blank is numbed because it aligns with the idea that soldiers who witness death-like experiences often become emotionally numb. In the context of war and the horrors associated with it, numbed accurately conveys the emotional and psychological impact on these soldiers. They become desensitised to the traumatic events they witness, which can result in long-term psychological distress.

The meanings of the other options are as follows:

  • Creeped: This word usually means to move slowly and stealthily. 
  • Shelled: This term is related to the act of firing artillery shells during warfare. 
  • Hardened: To "harden" in this context means to become emotionally tougher or less sensitive. While it's a valid term, it might not be the most suitable choice here.
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