Correct option is B
The correct preposition is
with.
The phrase
"replete with" is used to describe something that is full of or well-supplied with something.
Correct sentence: Hari's essay is replete
with demographic statistics.
Grammatical Rule Used:
1.
Replete with: Always followed by "with" to indicate being full of or saturated with something.
2. Other prepositions like "of," "at," or "from" are not used with "replete."
Explanation in Hindi:
"Replete with" का उपयोग तब किया जाता है जब कोई चीज़ पूरी तरह से भरी हो या किसी चीज़ से संतृप्त हो।
Meanings of all the options: ·
Of: Indicates possession or relation.
Of (का)। ·
With: Indicates full supply or accompaniment.
With (साथ)। ·
At: Refers to a specific point or place.
At (पर)। ·
From: Denotes the point of origin.
From (से)।