Select the correct option: Nothing short of a paradigm shift will the entrenched bureaucratic inertia.
English Comprehension ·Previously asked in SSC CGL 2025
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Question
Select the correct option:
Nothing short of a paradigm shift will the entrenched bureaucratic inertia.
- A. persuade
- B. dislodge (Correct answer)
- C. dissuasion
- D. disillusion
Correct Answer
Option B — dislodge
Detailed Solution & Explanation
The correct answer is dislodge.
Key Points
- The sentence needs a transitive verb that can take inertia as its object.
- Dislodge means to force something out of a fixed position, which fits 'entrenched' precisely — the metaphor of something wedged in place being prised loose.
- *Persuade* requires a person as its object, *dissuasion* is a noun and cannot fill a verb slot, and *disillusion* means to free someone from a mistaken belief.
Additional Information
- Collocation is the real test here: *entrenched* pairs naturally with *dislodge*, *uproot* or *dismantle*, all of which continue the image of something firmly embedded.
- Watch the part of speech before the meaning — spotting that *dissuasion* is a noun eliminates it instantly without any need to weigh its sense.
- *Disillusion* and *dissuade* are easily confused: the first removes an illusion, the second talks someone out of an intended action.
Topics covered: SSC CGL English English SSC CGL 12 Sep 2025 Q84