Q.1
He lost the match easily because he had played a . . . . . . . five set match in the earlier round.
Q.2
Your case is so unique that I am not getting any . . . . . . . to support it.
Q.3
I was astounded at his . . . . . . . lack of knowledge about the continent of Africa.
Q.4
To . . . . . . . yourself from . . . . . . . wear warm clothes.
Q.5
Due to . . . . . . rainfall this year, they had to . . . . . . . cut in water supply.
Q.6
The child's earliest words deal with concrete objects, only later he is able to grapple with . . . . . . .
Q.7
He knew everything better than anybody else, and it was an affront to his . . . . . . . . vanity that you should disagree with him.
Q.8
The prisoner was . . . . . . . to answering any of my questions.
Q.9
His standard of living has . . . . . . since his son joined service.
Q.10
The doctor . . . . . . . the patient from taking certain medicines.
Q.11
All too often journalists fail to . . . . . . . personal privacy.
Q.12
But the introductory fee does not stop after the initial handshake; brokers have to . . . . . . . it up after each transaction.
Q.13
In hot weather I like lying in the . . . . . . of a tree.
Q.14
Once I forgot the piece of paper on which the name of the hotel was written, I was as . . . . . . . . as lost.
Q.15
It being an . . . . . . issue, it is not correct to introduce questions of morality into the debate.
Q.16
The world is so constructed that if you wish to enjoy its pleasures you must also . . . . . . its pains.
Q.17
He is usually . . . . . ., but today he appears rather . . . . . . .
Q.18
He is greatly admired for his . . . . . . behaviour.
Q.19
It is difficult to believe what he tells us because his account of any event is always full of . . . . . . . of all sorts.
Q.20
On account of the dearth of grass on the arid plains the cattle became . . . . . .
Q.21
The news of the secret deal soon . . . . . . despite official silence.
Q.22
Not only did she condemn vice, she almost equally despised the . . . . . . acceptance of an advantage.
Q.23
There was no . . . . . . in the railway compartment for additional passengers.
Q.24
It has now been . . . . . . . that 52 people died in the crash.
Q.25
It is becoming more and more . . . . . . . that the principal is losing the confidence of his staff.
Q.26
Many women in developing countries experience a cycle of poor health that . . . . . . . before they are born and persists through adulthood passing from generation to generation.
Q.27
A stone that goes on rolling . . . . . . no moss.
Q.28
The accused . . . . . . that he had met the deceased before.
Q.29
Planets move in elliptical . . . . . . round the sun.
Q.30
Have you heard the . . . . . . news?
Q.31
In high school many of us never realised the importance that grammar would . . . . . . . in later life.
Q.32
Vishakha . . . . . . two minutes and thirty seconds to take the first place in the women's 800 m race.
Q.33
He finds it difficult to . . . . . . between blue and green as he is colour blind.
Q.34
The government should provide attractive tax . . . . . . . to create the market for quality goods.
Q.35
You need . . . . . . . . shoes for walking in the hills.
Q.36
The young man lost his way in the forest and found that he had become a/an . . . . . . . . . to the dacoits.
Q.37
The President of the Students' Union played into the hands of some political leaders and . . . . . . the students to go on a strike.
Q.38
. . . . . . learning does not help the mental growth of a student.
Q.39
Dowry is no longer permitted by law even in . . . . . . marriage.
Q.40
Kamal's friends had nothing to offer him other than . . . . . . in his grief.
Q.41
Speeding and blocking are traffic offences which lead to . . . . . . accidents.
Q.42
The more your action and thought are allied and . . . . . ., the happier you grow.
Q.43
Every Shakespearean hero has an internal . . . . . . in his character.
Q.44
He bought new shoes last month but they are already . . . . . . . . out.
Q.45
You cannot devise a method which . . . . . . all possibility of error.
Q.46
This item will not figure in the . . . . . . for today's meeting.
Q.47
The . . . . . . . is working on wood.
Q.48
The prolonged illness left him totally . . . . . . .
Q.49
Prospective candidates have to prove that they have sufficient money to cover their . . . . . . . and tuition.
Q.50
Life is to death as pleasure is to . . . . . .
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