To find out the pay for worker 2 for 4 weeks of work, we can set up a proportion using the pay rates for worker 1 and worker 2.
The pay rate for worker 1 is $114 for 3 weeks, so their pay rate per week is 114/3 = $38.
If worker 2 earns a proportional pay rate, then their pay rate per week would be the same as worker 1's, $38.
To find out worker 2's pay for 4 weeks, we can multiply their pay rate per week by the number of weeks:
38 x 4 = $<<38*4=152>>152.
Therefore, worker 2 would be paid $152 for 4 weeks of work. Hence, the correct answer is $152.