Answer:
Diversion
Explanation:
The options you were given are:
- Jubilant
- Tennis
- Leisure
- Diversion
The only word out of the listed that can be used in this context is <em>diversion</em>.
<em>Jubilant</em>, an adjective meaning <em>feeling or expressing great joy and triumph, </em>does not fit. We can't say <em>an amusing jubilant.</em> Instead, we need a noun.
<em>Tennis</em> is a specific sport, and besides not fitting the context, it cannot be searched for.
You also can't call someone in search of leisure, which is the same as free time. The word <em>leisure</em> is also not used with an article (<em>an amusing leisure</em> is incorrect).
As Josie is bored, she is looking for an amusing diversion - an activity that could divert her mind from tedious matters, a recreation.