When does the planet disappear into sun's glare once within each synodic cycle?

A)
Opposition
B)
Lunar conjunction
C)
Solar conjunction
D)
When it is aligned with the line joining earth and sun

Correct Answer :   Solar conjunction


Explanation : For outer planets there is a point when the Earth and sun are in a straight line and the planet I at exact opposite part of the sky to the sun. Within each synodic cycle, thus the planet disappears into sun’s glare once at solar conjunction. Half a cycle later, it is visible for much of the night when it reaches opposition.