Correct option is C
The correct preposition is ‘for’. The sentence "I bought it for hundred rupees" indicates the price paid for the item. "For" is used to express an exchange or cost in this context.
Information Booster:
• For is commonly used to indicate the purpose or cost of something.
• Example: "He sold the car for a good price."
• Prepositions like "into" and "beside" are used in different contexts, unrelated to cost or exchange.
• Correct usage of prepositions ensures clarity in communication.
Additional Knowledge:
• Into: Used to show movement towards the interior of something. Example: "She went into the room."
• From: Indicates the source or origin. Example: "I received a gift from my friend."
• Beside: Means next to or alongside. Example: "He sat beside me."