Final answer:
Choice B is the correct summary that tells of Elizabeth visiting the Bingleys to care for her sick sister, encountering rudeness except from one kind household member.
Step-by-step explanation:
During her tenure of 70 years on the throne, she visited India thrice - 1961, 1983 and 1997. Of the three, the most crucial was the 1961's visit, which was 15 years after India's Independence. After ascending to the thrones of the Commonwealth realms in 1952, Queen Elizabeth II received a total of 112 state visits.
She usually hosted one or two visiting heads of state each year. According to the palace, any visit that does not include a state banquet held by the Queen is not considered a state visit. The best summary of the text provided is choice B. Elizabeth visits the Bingley's house to take care of her sick sister Jane.
During her stay, it's evident that only one member of the household, presumably Mr. Bingley, treats her with kindness while the rest of the members are not as welcoming. This scenario aligns with a typical plot element from Jane Austen's novels, such as 'Pride and Prejudice,' where social interactions and relations are central themes. Therefore correct answer is (b)Elizabeth visits the Bingley's house to care for her sick sister. Only one member of the household is nice to her.