Already,
technology is beginning to blur boundaries between certain surgical specialties whose boundaries are created around parts of the body . Going forward, technology will undoubtedly change the nature o training required to perform surgery, obscuring the line between surgeons and non-surgeons. As an example,
in the past, most hysterectomies were done by gynaecologists; now interventional radiologists, using ablation techniques to treat uterine fibroids, are more and more obviating the need to perform total hysterectomies. (A) The first is a new process that promises to change the world o medicine; the second is an example of that change.
(B) The first describes a principle while the second describes a situation in which the principle is followed.
(C) The first describes a principle while the second describes the conditions under which the principle is followed.
(D) The first describes a breakthrough while the second describes the impact of that breakthrough.
(E) The first describes a generic phenomenon that is taking place and the second provides an example of the phenomenon.[/quote]
Hello!
Since, the 2nd Bold face starts with
an example, we can eliminate options
B, C and D there itself.
Between A and E,
Option A tells us that the 1st statement is a process that promises to change the world; nowhere does the statement say so. It is giving a general approach towards the statement. So eliminate A
As we are left with
Option E, it helps us to describe it as a generic phenomenon and the second statement gives an example of the same.
Official Answer:-
Option EThank you.
Regards,
Raunak Damle!