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In each of these questions, there are three statements given as (A), (B) and (C). Find out which two or three sentences convey the same meaning. If all the three sentences are different, mark (E) as the answer,i.e., ?None of these??

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In each of these questions, there are three statements given as (A), (B) and (C). Find out which two or three sentences convey the same meaning. If all the three sentences are different, mark (E) as the answer,i.e., ?None of these??


The manager would like you to help him locate the default
1). If you help him to locate default ,the Manager would like you
2). The manager desires that you should provide him the necessary assistance to locate the default
3). The manager feels that if you do not help him the fault will not be located
4). The manager expects that the default should be located only with your help


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The manager desires that you should provide him the necessary assistance to locate the default : option 2 is the correct answer

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