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Q. Everybody wanted to come here . . . . . . . . time.
  • (A) by
  • (B) for
  • (C) in
  • (D) at
βœ… Correct Answer: (C) in

Explanation: 'In time' means 'before it's too late', whereas the phrase 'on time' means 'at the arranged or correct time'. The sentence clearly suggests everyone wanted to arrive before it was late.

Explanation by: Team MCQ Buddy
'In time' means 'before it's too late', whereas the phrase 'on time' means 'at the arranged or correct time'. The sentence clearly suggests everyone wanted to arrive before it was late.

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