Correct option is C
The correct substitution for "making a beeline" is "going straight and quick".
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Making a beeline: This idiom means to move directly and quickly toward something. (Hindi: सीधे और तेज़ी से जाना)
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Example: As soon as the bell rang, the students
made a beeline for the cafeteria.
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Going straight and quick fits the meaning correctly as it conveys a direct and rapid movement.
Grammatical Rule Used:
· The phrase
"making a beeline" is an idiomatic expression, and the sentence requires a more direct phrase that conveys the same meaning.
Meanings of the other options:
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Behaving abnormally (a): Acting in an unusual or strange manner. (Hindi: असामान्य व्यवहार करना)
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Selecting inconsiderately (b): Choosing something without careful thought. (Hindi: बिना सोचे समझे चयन करना)
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Immediately responding to things (d): Reacting quickly to situations. (Hindi: तुरंत प्रतिक्रिया देना)