<p>It is considered <strong>inconsiderate</strong> to disrupt the meeting by asking a lot of irrelevant questions.</p><div><span style="font-size: 13.008px;">The correct answer is </span><strong style="font-size: 13.008px;">inconsiderate</strong><span style="font-size: 13.008px;">.</span><br></div>
<p>The word "considered" indicates that the sentence is talking about how something is viewed or perceived. The word "to" indicates the purpose or result of the action being described. In this case, the action is "disrupting the meeting by asking a lot of irrelevant questions."</p>
<p>Out of the given options, only "inconsiderate" fits the context correctly. "Conducive" means helpful or favorable, which does not match the negative action of disrupting the meeting. </p><p>(B) "Lengthy" means long in duration or time, which does not relate to the act of asking irrelevant questions. </p><p>(C) "Considerable" means significant or large in amount, which does not describe the negative behavior of disrupting the meeting. </p><p>(D) "Inconsiderate" means lacking regard or thoughtfulness for others, which accurately describes the action of disrupting the meeting with irrelevant questions.</p>