Our country is committed . . . . . . . . a policy of peaceful co-existence.

[amp_mcq option1=”with” option2=”for” option3=”to” option4=”by” correct=”option3″]

The correct answer is C. to.

The word “committed” means “to be obligated or pledged to do something.” In this sentence, the country is obligated or pledged to a policy of peaceful co-existence. The other options do not make sense in this context.

  • A. with would mean that the country is in a relationship with a policy of peaceful co-existence. This is not the meaning of the sentence.
  • B. for would mean that the country is doing something for a policy of peaceful co-existence. This is also not the meaning of the sentence.
  • D. by would mean that the country is controlled by a policy of peaceful co-existence. This is also not the meaning of the sentence.
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