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Option 2 : B

The fault is in the second part of the sentence, and thus, the correct answer is option 2.

The second part of the sentence is incorrect because ‘besides’ is not the right preposition that should be used in the sentence. ‘Besides’ means apart from so it’s used like, ‘I don’t want to go besides, I have a lot of work to complete’ while ‘beside’ means the side of something or someone. In the sentence Raman sits next to Mohit, therefore ‘beside’ is the correct preposition for the sentence.

Correct sentence:

‘Raman was sitting beside Mohit on the bus.’

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