[amp_mcq option1=”a” option2=”an” option3=”the” option4=”no article” correct=”option4″]
The correct answer is D. no article.
The word “fiction” is an uncountable noun, which means it cannot be used with a definite or indefinite article. For example, you would not say “I read a fiction novel” or “I read the fiction novel.” Instead, you would say “I read fiction novels” or “I read a lot of fiction.”
In this case, the sentence is about Umesh’s general enjoyment of reading fiction novels. Therefore, we do not need to use an article.
If the sentence were about a specific fiction novel, then we would use an article. For example, we could say “Umesh enjoys reading the fiction novel ‘The Lord of the Rings.'”
I hope this explanation is helpful!