English MCQ #11062

Two sentences appear. (A) “The proposal is feasible.” (B) “The proposal needs a bigger budget than we have.” Which option best combines them without changing the logical relation?

English MCQ #11062

  1. Question 1

    Q1. Two sentences appear. (A) “The proposal is feasible.” (B) “The proposal needs a bigger budget than we have.” Which option best combines them without changing the logical relation?

    • A) The proposal is feasible although it needs a bigger budget than we have
    • B) The proposal is feasible, and it needs a bigger budget than we have
    • C) Because the proposal is feasible, it needs a bigger budget than we have
    • D) The proposal is feasible if it needs a bigger budget than we have

    Answer: The proposal is feasible although it needs a bigger budget than we have

    Explanation: The logical relation is contrast (feasible but unaffordable); "although" correctly introduces a concessive clause linking the two contrasting ideas without distorting either.