Elitmus
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Verbal Ability
Sentence Completion
3)After the second world war , the city of berlin was divided -------- USSR,USA,UK.
A)By B)between C)among
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- (c)among ussr,usa,uk
- 10 years agoHelpfull: Yes(36) No(6)
- between >>>> in division of things between is used.
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- c option.. among
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- between bcz among is used in a grp name here ussrusauk r 3 diff cntry so between is r8 ans
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- b) between
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- among bcoz comparison is more than 2
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- a city cannot be divided among three countries...however a city can be divided by three countries...so i think ans would be option a i.e by
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- A)By-Because at the end of World War II, the main Allied powers—the United States, France, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union—"divided Germany into two zones".
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- B. Between
Because Between is usually used with two — and sometimes more than two — separate and distinct things. For example:
The map is between the palm, tree and the hut.
Among is used to portray the idea of being in a group or in the midst of a group. For example:
I want to live among like-minded people. - 9 years agoHelpfull: Yes(3) No(1)
- Ans- Between.. Bcz between is used when no of object is fixed. and AMONG is used when no of object is not fixed.
Ex- Divide these sweets AMONG all the Children. - 9 years agoHelpfull: Yes(2) No(2)
- it's c among
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- A)By>>>>in division of thing
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- by... ex There is an ice cream shop by the store.
between.... The house is between Elm Street and Maple Street.
among... I found my pen lying among the books.
ans is among - 9 years agoHelpfull: Yes(1) No(0)
- For the relation more than 2 things always used the between. Among is used only 2 things. So the answer is between.
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- C) among
between is used for two.. for more than two among is used - 9 years agoHelpfull: Yes(1) No(0)
- between
because between is used for definite countable objects - 8 years agoHelpfull: Yes(1) No(0)
- C).AMONG
division=amnog - 10 years agoHelpfull: Yes(0) No(2)
- among the other countries
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- C) among
When more then 2 things -> among - 10 years agoHelpfull: Yes(0) No(0)
- among is right as between is used for two persons..
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- a city cannot be divided among three countries...however a city can be divided by three countries...so i think ans would be option a i.e by
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- was + 3rd from only possible when sentence in passive voice so answer is by
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- among is the right ans
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- between is used when a thing is divided in two parts and among is used when a thing is divided into more than two parts
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- C ) among
"between" is used when we divided in to two. - 9 years agoHelpfull: Yes(0) No(0)
- division is taking place so among is correct answer for it
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- After the second world war , the city of berlin was divided between USSR,USA,UK
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- among as it is divided between more than two country
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- AMONG IT IS USED FOR MORE THAN TWO
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- between..suits well. Among talks abt it citizens.Between means the land was divided into USSR,USA and UK
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- (c)among ans
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"Among" is the most grammatically correct. Most people would say "between", informally. Strictly, though, you can only divide something between two entities; any more needs "among"- 8 years agoHelpfull: Yes(0) No(0)
- answer is divided into. 100 % because this is we use in magzine or any article or newspaper column.
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