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Choose the correct answer form the alternatives given.
Directions for questions 90 and 91: In the following questions, a part of sentence is underlined. Four alternatives are given to the underlined part which will improve the sentence. In case no improvement is needed, mark your answer as (4) i.e. No improvement.
There is nothing quite miserable than illiteracy in youth.

A
as miserable
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very miserable
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C
more miserable
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No improvement
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Solution

The correct option is C more miserable
Quite means fairly not very but here it will come more miserable to have a comparative degree usage to compare to illiteracy.

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