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Correct Answer: (C) yielded
Phrasal verbs are an important area of English vocabulary tested in NTRCA examinations.
Meaning of 'give in':
— "give in" is a phrasal verb meaning to surrender, yield, or accept defeat
— "The enemy gave in at last" = The enemy finally surrendered / admitted defeat
— Synonyms: surrender, yield, submit, capitulate, concede
Common phrasal verbs with 'give':
— give in = surrender, yield (intransitive)
— give up = stop trying, abandon (He gave up smoking)
— give away = reveal a secret, distribute (She gave away the prize)
— give back = return (Please give back my book)
— give out = distribute; also = to stop working (The machine gave out)
— give over = stop doing something (informal)
Why other options are wrong:
✗ Friday: completely unrelated — a day of the week
✗ fainted: means to lose consciousness temporarily; "faint" ≠ "give in"
✗ Moved back: means retreated; 'give in' means surrendered, not just retreated
Source: Oxford Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs; Cambridge English Phrasal Verbs; Past NTRCA Question Bank.