Directions (61-65) : In the given sentences, one word has been given in bold. Below the sentences five words are suggested, one of which can replace the word given in bold without changing the meaning of the sentences. Find out the appropriate word in the given sentences. 

It was evident that the gold ring was stolen by the domestic servant.


A) unknown

B) reveal

C) agreed

D) clear

E) proof

Correct Answer:
E) proof


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