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Answer : Option C
Explanation :
While talking about distance, both up to and as far as can be used.
While counting the time until a future event, we can use either 'to' or 'until'.
Answer : Option D
Except, besides and 'apart from' have the same meaning when used after the negative expressions like no, nothing, and nobody.
Under or underneath can be used. Under is preferred over below when something is covered by what is over it.
Answer : Option A
Arrive is followed by at or in. For is also correctly used.
'access to' means to have permission or authority
"fell through" means to collapse or didn't work
Answer : Option B
'in' indicates position, e.g. inside something and 'on' is used for the number of the floor.
'on' can mean attached to.
We use 'on' to show position on a line such as a road, river, etc.