Karan is not . . . . . . . . his father. A. as minded as B. so minded as C. minded as D. so minded like

as minded as
so minded as
minded as
so minded like

The correct answer is: A. as minded as

Karan is not as minded as his father. This means that Karan does not have the same thoughts or opinions as his father. He may have different interests, values, or beliefs.

The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately convey the meaning of the sentence.

  • Option B, so minded as, is incorrect because it implies that Karan and his father have the same thoughts or opinions. However, the sentence states that Karan is not as minded as his father, which means that they do not have the same thoughts or opinions.
  • Option C, minded as, is incorrect because it is grammatically incorrect. The correct way to say this would be “Karan is not as minded as his father.”
  • Option D, so minded like, is incorrect because it is not a common way to say this. The correct way to say this would be “Karan is not as minded as his father.”