answer which can fill both the blanks of both the sentences.I.Most of ...
Post means to send somebody to a place for a period of time as part of their job and to announce something publicly or officially.
Hence, option D is correct.
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answer which can fill both the blanks of both the sentences.I.Most of ...
Most of our employees get _____ abroad at some stage
The sentence suggests that the employees have the opportunity to work or be stationed abroad at some point in their careers. The missing word should convey the idea of being assigned or relocated to another country temporarily or permanently.
The correct answer is option 'D' - posted.
Explanation:
1. Option 'A' - announced: This word does not fit in the context of the sentence. It does not convey the idea of employees being sent or relocated abroad.
2. Option 'B' - arrested: This word has a completely different meaning and does not fit the context at all. It refers to being taken into custody by the authorities for committing a crime.
3. Option 'C' - sent: This word is a possibility, but it is not as appropriate as option 'D'. "Sent" suggests that the employees are being sent abroad without specifying the purpose or intention behind it. On the other hand, "posted" specifically implies being assigned or stationed abroad for work-related purposes.
4. Option 'D' - posted: This is the correct answer. "Posted" is commonly used to describe the act of being assigned or stationed in a particular location for work. In this context, it accurately conveys the idea that employees are given the opportunity to work abroad at some point in their careers.
The aircraft and its crew were ______ missing.
The sentence suggests that the aircraft and its crew are unaccounted for or cannot be located. The missing word should convey the idea of being unable to find or locate someone or something.
The correct answer is option 'D' - posted.
Explanation:
1. Option 'A' - announced: This word does not fit in the context of the sentence. It does not convey the idea of something or someone being missing or unaccounted for.
2. Option 'B' - arrested: This word does not fit the context at all. It refers to being taken into custody by the authorities for committing a crime, which is unrelated to the idea of being missing.
3. Option 'C' - sent: This word is a possibility, but it does not accurately convey the idea of something or someone being missing. "Sent" suggests a purposeful action of sending someone or something to a particular location, while the sentence implies an unintentional or unexplained disappearance.
4. Option 'D' - posted: This is not the correct answer. While "posted" can be used to describe the act of being assigned or stationed in a particular location, it does not convey the idea of being missing or unaccounted for.
Based on the explanation above, option 'D' does not provide the correct answer for the second sentence. The correct answer for the second sentence is not provided among the given options.