Correct option is A
The correct substitution of the highlighted words is
(a) Do you get irritated.
Explanation:
The sentence is in simple present tense and expresses a general situation or habit. For such cases, the correct helping verb with the subject “you” is
do, not
are. The verb form “get” is base form, so we use it after
do.
Grammatical rule used:
In
simple present tense, we use “do/does + base verb” to form questions.
Example:
Incorrect – Are you get angry?
Correct –
Do you get angry?
Information Booster:
“Are” is used for present continuous (e.g., Are you getting irritated?), which doesn’t fit here as no continuous action is taking place.