Due to some reasons we are all in favour of universal compulsory education. A. By these reasons B. For these reasons C. Out of these reasons D. No improvement

[amp_mcq option1=”By these reasons” option2=”For these reasons” option3=”Out of these reasons” option4=”No improvement” correct=”option3″]

The correct answer is: For these reasons.

The preposition “for” is used to introduce the reasons for something. In this case, the reasons are that universal compulsory education is beneficial for both individuals and society as a whole.

The preposition “by” is used to introduce the means or method by which something is done. In this case, it would not make sense to say that universal compulsory education is beneficial “by these reasons.”

The preposition “out of” is used to introduce a choice from a number of possibilities. In this case, it would not make sense to say that universal compulsory education is beneficial “out of these reasons.”

The option “No improvement” is incorrect because the sentence is already grammatically correct.

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