@preetikamble4929

Option A is the correct answer. Option B also could be correct if there was Despite.

@avinn33

What is the difference between despite of and inspite of? Dont they convey the same meaning?

@hardrider6955

Despite of (B) is correct ✅ans

@RUDIZII

The correct answer is:

a. in spite of

Explanation:

"In spite of" and "despite" both mean "regardless of" and are used before nouns or noun phrases.

"Despite of" is incorrect because "despite" is not followed by "of."

"Although" is a conjunction, not a preposition, so it cannot be used before a noun phrase.

"However" is an adverb and does not fit grammatically in this sentence.

So, the correct sentence is:
"He managed to win the game in spite of the bad weather."

@jplfirm4660

In spite of

@MichaelNelson-e3l

a. in spite of

@unknownobject7629

Do you know a emoji cat? Looks like NV

@awan_noman

b only

@outmatch9894

Despite of