Q.1
By dint of his labour, he . . . . . . . . all that he had lost.
Q.2
Some people . . . . . . . . from voting at the last elections.
Q.3
Since life is a great . . . . . . . ., he couldn't see why death cannot be.
Q.4
He has . . . . . . . . a wrong inference.
Q.5
Mrs. Roy is a silly woman who books . . . . . . . . anyone who doesn't own a car.
Q.6
The price situation continues to be worrisome . . . . . . . . strong growth in production.
Q.7
The teacher advised Ritu to give more attention . . . . . . . . her studies.
Q.8
The employees demanded pay parity . . . . . . . . their counterparts in the Central Government.
Q.9
After much inquiries, we found that the ship was bound . . . . . . . . Singapore.
Q.10
A private secretary cannot have authority . . . . . . . . his boss.
Q.11
The ADM decided to resign when he was . . . . . . . . for promotion to DM.
Q.12
The habit of talking drugs has been growing . . . . . . . . the urban youth.
Q.13
Help yourself . . . . . . . . whatever you can use without wasting.
Q.14
This custom seems to have originated . . . . . . . . an East European country.
Q.15
The treatment given by him . . . . . . . . his subordinates was mean.
Q.16
Ravi's father was annoyed with him as he could not . . . . . . . . his examination.
Q.17
Any successful manager should establish a feeling confidence . . . . . . . . his clients.
Q.18
They want to expel him for his anti-party activities . . . . . . . . the recent by-elections in the State.
Q.19
The city was plunged . . . . . . . . darkness due to a sudden power failure.
Q.20
Only about 50 percent of the children have been covered . . . . . . . . the immunisation programme.
Q.21
He became the Governor of a Province . . . . . . . .
Q.22
Sanjay was sure . . . . . . . . getting a first class in the examination.
Q.23
Indigenous products are now comparable . . . . . . . . imported goods in quality.
Q.24
Due to emergency conditions, the army was asked to . . . . . . . .
Q.25
The car ran . . . . . . . . the railings.
Q.26
Our country is committed . . . . . . . . a policy of peaceful co-existence.
Q.27
He never takes sides but always remains . . . . . . . .
Q.28
He . . . . . . . . his matriculation examination in 1992.
Q.29
Rabindranath Tagore was a . . . . . . . . writer of his times.
Q.30
Time once lost cannot be . . . . . . . .
Q.31
It . . . . . . . . to me that she was incurable.
Q.32
The speaker . . . . . . . . the scope of his paper on 'Work ethic' at the outset.
Q.33
His . . . . . . . . helped him rise so high in life.
Q.34
Rahul had . . . . . . . . pain in his stomach.
Q.35
We must . . . . . . . . help to the people hit by cyclone.
Q.36
Because of the bad weather we had to stay . . . . . . . . home.
Q.37
A man who connives . . . . . . . . the faults of his children is their worst enemy.
Q.38
Error can claim no . . . . . . . .
Q.39
He . . . . . . . . all his energies to bear upon the task.
Q.40
Ravi . . . . . . . . his head against the wall.
Q.41
I have . . . . . . . . for one month's leave.
Q.42
This is the . . . . . . . . chosen for the shopping complex to be built next year.
Q.43
I became alert because I . . . . . . . . trouble around me.
Q.44
Let us take him upon his word. I see no room for any . . . . . . . . in the matter.
Q.45
There was a look of . . . . . . . . on his face during the interrogation.
Q.46
The . . . . . . . . beauty of this land captivates our mind and makes us happy.
Q.47
I can . . . . . . . . on him when I have some problem.
Q.48
Mr. Shekhar . . . . . . . . the letter by return of post.
Q.49
The waiter took the plates . . . . . . . . after we had finished eating.
Q.50
The government agreed to pay compensation . . . . . . . . damaged crops, land and cattle.
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