He risked . . . . . . . . out in the rain. A. to go B. going C. will go D. none

[amp_mcq option1=”to go” option2=”going” option3=”will go” option4=”none” correct=”option2″]

The correct answer is: B. going

The sentence “He risked going out in the rain” means that he took a chance of getting wet by going outside in the rain. The other options do not make sense in the context of the sentence.

  • Option A, “to go,” is an infinitive verb form that cannot be used as the main verb of a sentence.
  • Option C, “will go,” is a future tense verb form that does not make sense in the context of the sentence, which is about something that happened in the past.
  • Option D, “none,” is not a grammatically correct answer.

Therefore, the correct answer is “B. going.”