Q. She was fined . . . . . . . . parking her car . . . . . . . . no-parking area.
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Correct Answer: (B)
for, in
Explanation: Preposition of reason indicates some relationship of a noun or pronoun with regard to some reason, cause or purpose. These prepositions include to, for, with the view to, in order to, so as to, because of, due to, for the purpose of, etc. The first blank will take 'for' preposition.
Explanation by: Team MCQ Buddy
Preposition of reason indicates some relationship of a noun or pronoun with regard to some reason, cause or purpose. These prepositions include to, for, with the view to, in order to, so as to, because of, due to, for the purpose of, etc. The first blank will take 'for' preposition.