Correct option is D
The correct option to fill in the blank is (d)
through.
We say
“go through a process” meaning “to undergo/complete the steps of a procedure” (प्रक्रिया से
गुज़रना/पूरा करना). Hence, “go
through the process” is the natural collocation here.
Why the other options are incorrect:
·
(a) out:
go out = leave/exit; become extinguished (बाहर जाना/बुझना) — does not fit with “the process.”
·
(b) on:
go on = continue/happen (जारी रखना) — needs “with” for an object (
go on with the work), not used with “process” like this.
·
(c) up:
go up = rise/increase; approach (बढ़ना/ऊपर जाना/पास जाना) — not used with “process.”
Grammatical Rule (English):
·
Verb + Preposition/Noun collocation: Certain verbs take fixed prepositions to express specific meanings.
Go through + noun = “undergo/experience/inspect/complete” (e.g.,
go through the steps/forms).
· Contrast:
go on (with) + noun = continue;
go out = exit/extinguish;
go up = rise.
व्याकरण नियम (Hindi):
·
क्रिया + अव्यय (Preposition) का निश्चित संयोजन: कई अंग्रेज़ी क्रियाएँ निश्चित preposition के साथ ही स्वाभाविक अर्थ देती हैं।
go through + संज्ञा का अर्थ होता है “किसी प्रक्रिया/कदमों से गुजरना, जाँचना या पूरा करना” (जैसे:
go through the process/forms).
· तुलना हेतु:
go on (with) = कार्य जारी रखना;
go out = बाहर जाना/बुझ जाना;
go up = बढ़ना/ऊपर जाना।