Mr. Bajpai spoke in . . . . . . . . a way that all were surprised. A. the same B. which C. such D. none

the same
which
such
none

The correct answer is C. such.

The sentence is “Mr. Bajpai spoke in such a way that all were surprised.” This means that Mr. Bajpai spoke in a way that was unexpected and unusual. The word “such” is used to introduce a clause that describes something that is unusual or unexpected.

The other options are incorrect because they do not describe something that is unusual or unexpected. The word “the same” means that something is identical to something else. The word “which” introduces a clause that identifies something. The word “none” means that there is nothing.

Here are some examples of how the word “such” can be used in other sentences:

  • I have never seen such a beautiful dress.
  • He is such a kind and generous person.
  • That was such a stupid thing to do.