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Q. I went . . . . . . . . him and asked him the best way to get . . . . . . . . town.
  • (A) towards, over
  • (B) up to, out of
  • (C) along, up
  • (D) from, into
βœ… Correct Answer: (B) up to, out of

Explanation: 'Up to' means 'as far as or approaching a certain point'. We use 'out of' as a preposition to talk about movement from within somewhere or something, usually with a verb that expresses movement. Hence option B makes the sentence meaningful.

Explanation by: Team MCQ Buddy
'Up to' means 'as far as or approaching a certain point'. We use 'out of' as a preposition to talk about movement from within somewhere or something, usually with a verb that expresses movement. Hence option B makes the sentence meaningful.

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