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The reward was not commensurate . . . . . . . . the work done by us.

A. with

B. for

C. on

D. order

Answer: Option A

Solution (By Examveda Team)

'Commensurate with' means 'suitable in amount or quality compared to something else'. Hence it makes the sentence meaningful.

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