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There is a temple . . . . . . . . the house.

A. over

B. above

C. on

D. across

Answer: Option D

Solution (By Examveda Team)

In the sentence "There is a temple . . . . . . . . the house," the preposition that fits best is "across". The word "across" is used to indicate that something is situated on the other side of a space or area relative to the reference point (in this case, the house). This implies that the temple is located on the other side of the house, possibly visible from it or nearby.

Option A: over – "Over" is used to indicate movement or position directly above something but can imply a covering or no contact. It does not convey the correct relationship in this context.

Option B: above – "Above" means higher in position but does not necessarily indicate the same spatial relationship as "across," which suggests a crossing or opposite side.

Option C: on – "On" implies direct contact or position on top of a surface, which does not fit the context of the temple being located relative to the house.

Therefore, the correct preposition to use is "across", as it properly conveys the intended meaning of the temple's location in relation to the house.

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  1. Vaishnawi Swarup
    Vaishnawi Swarup:
    9 months ago

    Pls firse murk nahi, from bumrha

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