Directions (41-45) :In each of the following questions, each sentence has some blank spaces. Fill in the blanks with appropriate words out of the given alternatives.

Activists in the country have long protested .......its society that essentially .......women from travelling, marrying or attending college without permission from a male relative, who is called their......


A) benevolent, forbid, steward

B) pre-Adamite, prevent, custodian

C) pre eminent, restrict, protector

D) venerable, condemns, manciple

E) patriarchal, prohibits, guardian

Correct Answer:
E) patriarchal, prohibits, guardian


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