Q.1
Sachin . . . . . . . . another feather . . . . . . . . his cap by his wonderful performance in the one day match.
Q.2
They wanted to . . . . . . . . all these books, but they could not find . . . . . . . . time to do so.
Q.3
. . . . . . . . the broker had warned him that the stock was a . . . . . . . . investment, he insisted on buying a thousand shares.
Q.4
He was . . . . . . . . of playing . . . . . . . . and loose with the sentiments of his dearest friends.
Q.5
The skill and ease with which he repaired the machine proved that he is a/an . . . . . . . mechanic.
Q.6
After a recent mild paralytic attack, his movements are . . . . . . . restricted, otherwise he is still very active.
Q.7
Modern public sector managers have become quite . . . . . . . in shifting their loyalties.
Q.8
I am . . . . . . . forward to our picnic scheduled in the next month.
Q.9
There are . . . . . . . views on the issue of giving bonus to the employees.
Q.10
We cannot . . . . . . such a/an . . . . . . act of violence.
Q.11
The Minister felt that the . . . . . . . made by the Committee was . . . . . . . even though similar schemes had worked earlier.
Q.12
Moreover, a fact-finding mission . . . . . . . by BSN to India in January this year strongly recommended that the French group should go it alone, and not hand over . . . . . . . to an Indian partner.
Q.13
The candidates' . . . . . . . at the polls was . . . . . . . as he won with a striking margin.
Q.14
The leaders were . . . . . . . needed by those to . . . . . . . they were addressed.
Q.15
You must . . . . . . . your career with all seriousness.
Q.16
Contemporary economic development differs . . . . . . . from the Industrial Revolution of the 19th century.
Q.17
Ravi had to drop his plan of going to picnic as he had certain . . . . . . . to meet during that period.
Q.18
It was . . . . . . . hot that day and the cable suffered the brunt of the heat.
Q.19
The prisoner was released on . . . . . . . for good behaviour.
Q.20
It was indeed unreasonable . . . . . . . him to leave this job and start business.
Q.21
Genius does what it must, and talent does what it . . . . . . .
Q.22
The soldiers were instructed to . . . . . . . restraint and handle the situation peacefully.
Q.23
Even at the risk of economic loss, he . . . . . . . refused to take the beaten track.
Q.24
Automobile manufacturers are reviving up to launch a campaign designed to increase consumer . . . . . . . about the new emission control.
Q.25
I object . . . . . . . waiting. You are always late for appointments.
Q.26
By this time next year Rajesh will . . . . . . . his University Degree in Marketing Management.
Q.27
Man cannot live . . . . . . . bread alone.
Q.28
Joseph introduced me . . . . . . . his mother as the best batsman.
Q.29
. . . . . . . adequate preemptive action to avert this tragedy?
Q.30
The inspector of excise has to conduct regular checks and . . . . . . . to visit the unit at least once a day.
Q.31
Ajit promised me that he would come . . . . . . . did not turn up.
Q.32
The chief guest's wife gave . . . . . . . the prizes.
Q.33
I shall take revenge . . . . . . . you.
Q.34
I have been working hard . . . . . . . last year.
Q.35
The minister flew . . . . . . . flooded areas in a helicopter.
Q.36
It . . . . . . . too cold to go out last night, so we stayed at home.
Q.37
There were not more than . . . . . . . supporters of this proposal in the Parliament.
Q.38
History records seventeen incursions of Sultan Mahmood . . . . . . . India.
Q.39
He is a postmaster . . . . . . . a cock and bull story whenever his boss tries to pull him up for his negligence.
Q.40
The dispute can be easily settled between you and . . . . . . .
Q.41
I hate sitting . . . . . . . him as he always smells of garlic.
Q.42
That rule is applicable . . . . . . . everyone.
Q.43
Jayant plays football . . . . . . . an experienced person.
Q.44
There is an exception . . . . . . . every rule.
Q.45
What a sensation it would cause if it . . . . . . . now discovered that such a man had left behind a diary.
Q.46
He is too dull . . . . . . . the problem.
Q.47
He did not go . . . . . . . the whole book before giving his opinion about it.
Q.48
Just now I heard the news, it is so strange that you . . . . . . . not believe it.
Q.49
I was informed on phone but no written confirmation . . . . . . . so far.
Q.50
Do not trouble yourself . . . . . . . the worries and anxieties of life.
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