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Mike is sitting . . . . . . . . the desk . . . . . . . . front of the door.

A. at, at

B. on, on

C. in, on

D. at, in

Answer: Option D

Solution (By Examveda Team)

'At' indicates specificity of something. Here 'at' indicates the location of Mike. 'In front' means 'in a position just ahead of or further forward than someone or something else'. Hence option D makes the sentence meaningful.

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