Q.1
We should always make a . . . . . . . . selection of books.
Q.2
The lost child was . . . . . . . . to his parents.
Q.3
The boy made good . . . . . . . . in his studies.
Q.4
The punch made the boxer . . . . . . . . with pain.
Q.5
Ajay was . . . . . . . . on meeting his boss yesterday only.
Q.6
His death is a great blow, most terrible to . . . . . . . .
Q.7
The firm . . . . . . . . its workers well.
Q.8
"Mind your own business", he said . . . . . . . .
Q.9
Robbers often act in . . . . . . . . with the police.
Q.10
It was difficult to see through the . . . . . . . . of the head lights of the cars.
Q.11
The audience . . . . . . . . at the end of the drama.
Q.12
Many times newspapers . . . . . . . . the news to make it sensational.
Q.13
The crooks did not . . . . . . . . any resistance.
Q.14
The steam engine was . . . . . . . . by James Watt.
Q.15
He is . . . . . . . . for his evil deeds.
Q.16
My boss . . . . . . . . my request to increase my allowance.
Q.17
The tyrant . . . . . . . . anyone whom he regarded as a rival.
Q.18
Everyone knows that he is not . . . . . . . . to hard work.
Q.19
Man who has committed such an . . . . . . . . crime must get the most severe punishment.
Q.20
The defending champion . . . . . . . . to victory in just 30 minutes.
Q.21
The interior of the concert hall is . . . . . . . . to the eye.
Q.22
The reward is a . . . . . . . . of her service to mankind.
Q.23
Inspite of some . . . . . . . ., Ashish is a good sportsman.
Q.24
They have . . . . . . . . up the deficit.
Q.25
This book is about a man who . . . . . . . . his family and went to live in the Himalayas.
Q.26
The examinee could guess . . . . . . . . the answer correctly.
Q.27
Nobody has come to see us . . . . . . . . we bought these fierce dogs.
Q.28
We shall fail . . . . . . . . we are industrious.
Q.29
The lawyer was threatened . . . . . . . . dire consequences.
Q.30
He succeeded in getting possession . . . . . . . . his land after a long court case.
Q.31
She stood . . . . . . . . Amit, but could not utter a single word for quite some time.
Q.32
It was the help he got from his friends which . . . . . . . . him through the tragedy.
Q.33
The final electoral rolls have been intensively revised through house to house . . . . . . . .
Q.34
Defection is an unprincipled practice which can do . . . . . . . . damage to the democratic process.
Q.35
If the president does not grant . . . . . . . . in his case, he will be hanged shortly.
Q.36
Unlike most rulers in that . . . . . . . . age, Akbar believed in religious tolerance.
Q.37
The vacancy . . . . . . . . by the dismissal of the superintendent is expected to be filled up by the promotion of a U.D.C.
Q.38
. . . . . . . . between labour and management is inevitable in any industrial society.
Q.39
She . . . . . . . . from the crowd because of her height and flaming red hair.
Q.40
The celebration went . . . . . . . . very well.
Q.41
The accused . . . . . . . . to the judge for mercy.
Q.42
Successful people are genuinely very efficient in . . . . . . . . their tasks.
Q.43
I congratulate you . . . . . . . . your success.
Q.44
He is being considered . . . . . . . . senior managerial position.
Q.45
The English schemed to continue their rule in India by playing off one community . . . . . . . . the other.
Q.46
. . . . . . . . the room, the door suddenly swung shut and hit him in the face.
Q.47
What frustrates the opposition's effort of unity is the absence of a . . . . . . . . long term strategy.
Q.48
Savita kept talking loudly oblivious . . . . . . . . the fact that it was the college library and not the students' common room.
Q.49
Ever since his parents died, his uncle has . . . . . . . . all his needs.
Q.50
I suggest that the meeting . . . . . . . . postponed.
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