In this question, the word at the top of the table is used
in four different ways, numbered 1 to 4. Choose the options in which the usage of the word
is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIATE. PASSING
The mad woman was cursing everybody passing her on the road
At the birthday party all the children enjoyed a game of passing the parcel.
A passing taxi was stopped to rush the accident victims to the hospital.
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The Correct Option isA
Solution and Explanation
In option (1), the word ”passing” is used incorrectly. ”Passing marks” should refer to marks that are just enough to pass, but in this context, it implies a general adjective and is not the best usage here. It would be better to say ”She did not have sufficient marks in mathematics.”