Question

    With no particular apprehension for his neighbouring

    future, he fell asleep.
    A apprehension for his immediate Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    B apprehensions for his immediate Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    C apprehension for his neighbouring Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    D No correction required Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

    Solution

    Future is rather immediate than ‘neighbouring’. Neighbour is used when talking about physical aspects, which can be seen.

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