What are you interested . . . . . . . .? A. of B. in C. over D. on

of
in
over
on

The correct answer is B. in.

The preposition “in” is used to indicate interest in a subject or topic. For example, “I am interested in learning about artificial intelligence.”

The preposition “of” is used to indicate possession or ownership. For example, “I am the owner of this car.”

The preposition “over” is used to indicate a position above or on top of something. For example, “The bird flew over the tree.”

The preposition “on” is used to indicate a position on top of something or a surface. For example, “The book is on the table.”