He . . . . . . . . his matriculation examination in 1992.

[amp_mcq option1=”obtained” option2=”performed” option3=”passed” option4=”completed” correct=”option3″]

The correct answer is C. passed.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • A. obtained means to acquire or receive something. In this context, it does not make sense to say that he acquired his matriculation examination.
  • B. performed means to do something well or skillfully. In this context, it does not make sense to say that he performed his matriculation examination.
  • D. completed means to finish or end something. In this context, it does not make sense to say that he completed his matriculation examination.

To pass an examination means to achieve a grade that is considered to be satisfactory. In this case, the speaker is saying that the person in question achieved a satisfactory grade on their matriculation examination.

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