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He went . . . . . . . . to oblige his superior.

A. on his way

B. out of his way

C. in his way

D. with his way

Answer: Option B

Solution(By Examveda Team)

Here, 'out of his way' is the right usage.
out of the way : inconvenience caused to oneself/take extra trouble to do something beyond what is required.

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