1. "open doors towards its"
2. "opening its doors to"
3. "open its doors in"
4. "opening their doors for"
5. "No correction required"
opening its doors to
"1. "has served to reduce it"
2. "is serving to reduce it"
3. "had served to reduce them"
4. "have served to reduce it"
5. " No correction required"
have served to reduce it
"1. "those are actually employed"
2. "that is actually employed"
3. "who are actually employable"
4. "which is actually employed"
5. "No correction required"
who are actually employable
"1. "They benefited Indian industry immediately."
2. "All Indian companies began to focus on indigenous development instead of looking for opportunities abroad "
3. "They were targeted only at the software sector"
4. "Indian was among the worst affected countries by the East Asian economic crisis because it had opened upits economy."
5. "They encouraged Foreign Direct Investment in India."
They encouraged Foreign Direct Investment in India.
"1. "It was beneficial because it created confidence in the Indian economy"
2. "The timing was wrong since the economy experienced a slowdown in growth rate"
3. "It led to a focus on software and other sectors were neglected"
4. "Foreign companies took advantage of the new policies and exploited certain sectors."
5. "None of the above"
It was beneficial because it created confidence in the Indian economy
"1. "A system of market determined exchange rate was introduced"
2. "Constraints in agriculture increase"
3. "Prices were depressed because there was a removal of protection on the sector"
4. "Agriculture growth rate doubled"
5. "The agriculture sector was not a part of the reforms process"
A system of market determined exchange rate was introduced
"1. "Spending money recklessly during recessions is suicidal // "
2. "Exorbitant spending during recessions is likely to boost' economy' // "
3. "Aggressive deficit spending is likely to be fatal for economic meltdown // "
4. "Government stimulus to economy may not help because of red-tapism // "
5. "None of these // "
Exorbitant spending during recessions is likely to boost' economy'
"1. "(P)only"
2. "(Q) only"
3. "(R) only"
4. "(Q) and (R)only"
5. "All (P), (Q) and (R),"
(Q) only
"1. "declining // "
2. "waning // "
3. "thriving // "
4. "pessimistic // "
5. "glorifying // "
thriving
"1. "Strident"
2. "harsh"
3. "rough"
4. "unprecedented"
5. "soft"
soft
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