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Correct Answer
The correct answer is (4) (B), (C) and (E).
(A) "What is your good name?" - This sentence is grammatically incorrect. It should be "What is your name?" without "good."
(B) "Indian equities surged to fresh records on Wednesday." - This sentence is grammatically correct. It describes a specific event, and the structure of the sentence is accurate.
(C) "Desire is never satisfied by the enjoyment of the objects of desire." - This sentence is grammatically correct. It uses parallel construction and is logically sound.
(D) "Mankind was stemmed from one root, though it is split up into different communities." - This sentence is not grammatically correct. The word "stemmed" should be replaced with "has stemmed" for correct verb tense.
(E) "Gandhiji's message is for universal peace." - This sentence is grammatically correct. It conveys a clear message and is well-structured.
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