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[ A _ B ] ... B is inspected __?__ A

  1. Before / ahead of

  2. After / behind

  3. Next to

  4. Opposite of

The correct answer is: After / behind

In the sentence construction "[ A _ B ] ... B is inspected __?__ A," the correct word to fill in the blank is "After / behind." This is because when something is said to be "after" or "behind" something else in a sequence, it implies that it comes later or follows in order. In this context, it indicates that B is inspected after or behind A in the sequence, making "B is inspected after A" the correct choice. The other options can be eliminated for the following reasons: - "Before / ahead of": These options imply that B is inspected before or ahead of A, which is not in line with the sequence presented in the sentence. - "Next to": This suggests that B is inspected next to A, which doesn't accurately represent the sequential relationship between the two elements in the sentence. - "Opposite of": This choice deals with the concept of opposition or contrast, rather than the sequence of inspection as indicated in the sentence.