10. I became unconscious inside the bus as it was congested. (a) passed up (b) passed out (c) passed on (d) passed over
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The answer to this question is option (b) passed out.
Explanation:
I passed out inside the bus as it was congested.
A verb that has been coupled with an adverb or preposition to convey meaning other than the literal meaning of the individual verb is known as a phrasal verb. The phrase needs to be modified, and option A is erroneous. The underlined phrasal verb "went away" indicates "to die," but it isn't important in this context because it is noted later that the youngster awakens. Passed out means "to become unconscious," and it applies to this situation because it describes the cumulative effects of not eating and being anxious. Therefore, choice B is right. Option C is erroneous because "pass out" is in the present tense and means the same as "passed out," but the sentence is in the past tense because it relates to an incident that has already happened. To pass up is to decline something, such as a job offer. Option D is erroneous since it has no relation to the statement.
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