Before the …….. of the Europeans in India, India was a free country.

entry
amalgamation
emigration
advent E. immigration

The correct answer is D. advent.

  • Entry means the act of coming into a place or situation.
  • Amalgamation means the combination of two or more things into one.
  • Emigration means the act of leaving one’s country to settle permanently in another.
  • Immigration means the act of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
  • Advent means the arrival of something important or significant.

In the context of the question, the word “advent” is the most appropriate choice because it refers to the arrival of the Europeans in India. The arrival of the Europeans in India was a significant event that had a major impact on the country’s history.

The other options are not as appropriate because they do not refer to the arrival of the Europeans in India. For example, “entry” could refer to the arrival of any group of people in India, not just the Europeans. “Amalgamation” could refer to the combination of Indian and European cultures, but it does not specifically refer to the arrival of the Europeans. “Emigration” and “immigration” could refer to the movement of people to and from India, but they do not specifically refer to the arrival of the Europeans.