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😍 Share Your Score Out of 10 In Comment Section My Warriors....
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| 2 | Voting Q10. The central idea of the passage is that: | 1 622 |
| 3 | Voting Q9. Which of the following statements would the author most likely agree with? | 1 424 |
| 4 | Voting Q8. What, according to the passage, is essential for restoring public confidence? | 905 |
| 5 | Voting Q7. The tone of the passage can best be described as: | 777 |
| 6 | Voting Q6. Which of the following can be inferred about the opposition’s rejection of the results? | 696 |
| 7 | Voting Q5. The author suggests that “eroding consent” refers to: | 664 |
| 8 | Voting Q4. Which of the following best describes the author’s view on foreign involvement in elections? | 649 |
| 9 | Voting Q3. The phrase “formal mandate but a contested moral one” most nearly implies that: | 675 |
| 10 | Voting Q2. According to the passage, why are extremely narrow victory margins problematic? | 711 |
| 11 | Voting Q1. What is the author’s primary concern regarding the Honduran election? | 735 |
| 12 | Directions : Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
The razor-thin outcome of Honduras’s presidential election reveals less about partisan strength than about the vulnerability of democratic legitimacy under stress. When victory margins fall below a percentage point, elections cease to be simple contests of numbers and instead become tests of institutional credibility. In this case, delays, technical failures, and competing claims of interference have transformed a procedural exercise into a national reckoning over trust. The declared winner, Nasry Asfura, enters office with a formal mandate but a contested moral one. While the vote count eventually produced a result, the process by which it arrived there system crashes, manual recounts of a significant share of ballots, and weeks of uncertainty has left space for doubt. For the runner-up, Salvador Nasralla, rejection of the outcome reflects not just personal grievance but a broader anxiety shared by supporters who view procedural irregularities as decisive rather than incidental.
The real danger is not disputed ballots but eroding consent, where citizens accept outcomes reluctantly, convinced rules were bent, and future contests feel predetermined rather than genuinely competitive. This election is particularly consequential due to visible external pressure. When powerful foreign actors signal preferences or frame outcomes in advance, they unintentionally weaken the stability they claim to uphold. Even if the final tally reflects voter intent, such intervention reshapes domestic perception, converting technical disputes into symbols of threatened sovereignty. In such circumstances, calls for calm sound hollow unless backed by credible assurances of institutional independence.
Reactions within Honduras underscore this tension. Protests, counter-protests, and sharp political rhetoric suggest the election has deepened polarisation rather than resolved it. The challenge ahead is twofold: the incoming administration must govern with restraint, avoiding winner-takes-all impulses, and electoral authorities must address procedural failures transparently. The broader lesson extends beyond Honduras. In modern democracies, technological glitches and foreign involvement can rapidly escalate into systemic distrust. Stability, therefore, depends less on legal finality and more on political maturity requiring humility from victors, restraint from external actors, and responsible dissent from opposition leaders. | 1 314 |
| 13 | 😍 Ready For Next Reading Comprehension My Warriors ?
🏆 READING COMPREHENSION SET - 148 | 1 323 |
| 14 | Notice_for_Regional_Language_Test_Assistant_2025_34070f0e27_1.pdf | 3 303 |
| 15 | 😍 Share Your Score Out of 10 In Comment Section My Warriors.... | 3 995 |
| 16 | Voting Q10. Which word best replaces “consolidation” as used in the passage? | 4 088 |
| 17 | Voting Q9. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? | 3 681 |
| 18 | Voting Q8. The author’s attitude towards the Securities Markets Code, 2025 can best be described as: | 3 158 |
| 19 | Voting Q7. Which of the following is NOT a function assigned to Market Infrastructure Institutions (MIIs) under the Code? | 2 609 |
| 20 | Voting Q6. Bringing “market abuse” under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act primarily enables: | 1 |
