Correct option is B
The correct option is (b) Anything.
Explanation:
The sentence expresses indifference — the speaker does not mind what they eat and is open to any option available in the fridge. The determiner anything is used in such contexts to indicate an open, non-specific choice, particularly following negative or indifferent statements.
Correct answer – Anything:
Anything refers to any item without specification; used to show willingness to accept any option.
(Hindi meaning: कुछ भी)
Example: I'll eat anything you cook.
Grammatical Rule (English):
Anything is used in negative sentences, questions, and indifferent/open contexts. After expressions of indifference such as I don't care, anything is the most appropriate choice.
Explanation of Other Options:
- (a) Something – Used in affirmative statements or polite requests; does not convey the open indifference expressed here.
- (c) Nothing – Would mean the speaker wants no food, which contradicts the conversational context.
- (d) Everything – Implies the speaker wants all items in the fridge; too extreme for the given context.
So the correct answer is (b)