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The car in which the minister was traveling ...... with an accident.

A. hit

B. drove

C. crashed

D. met

Answer: Option D

Solution (By Examveda Team)

The phrase "met with an accident" is the correct and commonly used expression to describe an incident involving a vehicle. The verb "met" in this context means to come into contact with or experience something, which is appropriate when referring to an accident.

Option A: hit – This verb is not suitable here as it implies a direct strike, which changes the meaning of the sentence.

Option B: drove – This verb simply refers to operating a vehicle and does not imply an accident.

Option C: crashed – While this could imply an accident, it is more direct and dramatic than the intended phrasing.

Option D: met – This is the best option as it correctly completes the sentence: "The car in which the minister was traveling met with an accident."

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  1. Wankitkupar Lyngdoh
    Wankitkupar Lyngdoh:
    10 months ago

    The answer should be 'Met'.

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