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His knowledge of the subject was excellent but his classroom performance was_______.

  1. extremely poor
  2. good
  3. desirable
  4. praiseworthy
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A. Extremely poor. As here conjunction used is BUT which is used to connect ideas that contrast.

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it was 2 marks question in my paper
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A. Extremely poor

Conjunctions like although, however, but, though, in spite of, despite etc. create contrast between two parts of a sentence.

Here, the person has an $\underbrace{\text{excellent knowledge}}_{\text{positive}}$ of subject but his performance was $\underbrace{\text{extremely poor}}_{\text{negative}}.$
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A. Extremely poor (the sentence before but and after but should be opposite in meaning).
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A. Extremely poor. As here conjunction used is BUT which is used to connect ideas that contrast.

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A. Extremely poor as but means sense of opposite meaning .
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