60. After a few weeks experience, apprentice jewelers can usually begin to discriminate, though not with absolute certainty, genuine diamonds from imitation diamonds.
(A) genuine diamonds from imitation diamonds
(B) genuine diamonds apart from imitations
(C) between genuine diamonds and imitation diamonds
(D) among genuine diamonds and imitation diamonds
(E) whether diamonds are imitation or genuine


C
E
C
C
C…but the word used is “discriminate”…what could the option be?
I am not able to decide b/n A and C.
Ppl who are choosing C, please let me know if usage for “discriminate” is same as “difference” or “distinguish”. Would appreciate if one of you can point to any source that mentions the same
C
“C”
Didcrimate between a & B
It’s easy maan…C…is the answer
Clear C
is it C
discriminate between the and the
- ans option – C
@ mukund-
discrimination – the act of distinguishing
Isn’t A good enough? “discriminate right from wrong” is a correct usage AFAIK. I dont see the need to correct the statement. Moreover, if A looks alright, trying to correct it is not prudent i believe.
What is the official answer for this?
C
C
The answer is C
I will vote for option A
A
C