Question:

Direction: In the questions given below, choose the most appropriate option to replace the underlined part keeping in mind grammatical correctness. 
We have now ample evident that the desirability of events affects the adaptational outcomes more than the amount of change that they require. 
 

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Evidence = noun | Evident = adjective
Affect (verb) $\neq$ Effect (noun)
Updated On: May 4, 2026
  • we now have ample evident that the desirability of events affects the adaptational outcomes more than the amount of change that they require.
  • we now have ample evidence that the desirability of events affects the adaptational outcomes more than the amount of change that they require.
  • we now have ample evidence that the desirability of events effects the adaptational outcomes more than the amount of change that they require.
  • we now have ample evidence that the desirability of events affects the adaptational outcomes more than the amount of changes that they require.
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Concept: This question tests correct word usage and grammar:
• “Evident” (adjective) vs “evidence” (noun)
• “Affects” (verb) vs “effects” (noun)
• Proper singular usage (“amount of change”)

Step 1:
Identify errors.

• “ample evident” $\rightarrow$ incorrect (needs noun: evidence)
• Sentence structure otherwise correct

Step 2:
Apply correct form.
\[ \text{ample evidence} \quad (\text{correct noun form}) \]

Step 3:
Check options.

• (A) still uses “evident” $\times$
• (B) correct grammar $\checkmark$
• (C) uses “effects” incorrectly $\times$
• (D) incorrect plural “changes” $\times$

Step 4:
Conclusion.
Thus, the correct answer is (B).
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