Farhan asked Geeta, “Could you lend me a hundred rupees until tomorrow?”

Farhan asked Geeta whether she could lend him a hundred rupees until tomorrow.
Farhan asked Geeta whether she could lend him a hundred rupees until the next day.
Farhan asked Geeta whether she could lend me a hundred rupees until the next day.
Farhan asked whether Geeta could lend me a hundred rupees until the next day.

The correct answer is A. Farhan asked Geeta whether she could lend him a hundred rupees until tomorrow.

The sentence “Farhan asked Geeta, “Could you lend me a hundred rupees until tomorrow?”” is a direct question. Direct questions are used to ask for information. In this case, Farhan is asking Geeta if she can lend him a hundred rupees until tomorrow.

The answer choices are all direct questions, but they are not all grammatically correct. Option B is incorrect because it uses the wrong tense. The verb “lend” should be in the present tense, not the past tense. Option C is incorrect because it uses the wrong pronoun. The pronoun “me” should be used instead of “him.” Option D is incorrect because it does not include the word “you.” The question should be addressed to Geeta, not to the speaker.

Therefore, the correct answer is A. Farhan asked Geeta whether she could lend him a hundred rupees until tomorrow.