You are required to select the option that most appropriately describes the meaning of both the words and mark your response on the Answer Sheet accordingly. Precept and Percept
Precept is a verb and it means a general rule intended to regulate behaviour. Percept is an adjective and it means an object of perception.
Precept is a pronoun and it means a general rule intended to regulate behaviour. Percept is an adjective and it means an object of perception.
Precept is a noun and it means a general rule intended to regulate behaviour. Percept is a noun and it means an object of perception.
Precept is a noun and it means an object of perception. Percept is a noun and it means a general rule intended to regulate behaviour.
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