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| 151. |
I am convinced . . . . . . . . his innocence. |
| A. | f |
| B. | y |
| C. | ith |
| D. | t |
| Answer» B. y | |
| 152. |
The pilot had been warned about the storm before he . . . . . . . . |
| A. | ook up |
| B. | ook away |
| C. | ook off |
| D. | ook over |
| Answer» D. ook over | |
| 153. |
Boys are usually dependent on their parents . . . . . . . . they earn enough money to support themselves. |
| A. | ill |
| B. | rovided |
| C. | o |
| D. | est |
| Answer» B. rovided | |
| 154. |
Everything he told me, I . . . . . . . . before. |
| A. | ad heard |
| B. | eard |
| C. | ave heard |
| D. | ave been heard |
| Answer» B. eard | |
| 155. |
. . . . . . . . is the way to the public library? |
| A. | ow |
| B. | hat |
| C. | hich |
| D. | here |
| Answer» D. here | |
| 156. |
The meeting was presided . . . . . . . . by the Prime Minister. |
| A. | n |
| B. | pon |
| C. | p |
| D. | ver |
| Answer» E. | |
| 157. |
He is willing to make a concession . . . . . . . . the demands of his employees. |
| A. | or |
| B. | n |
| C. | ith |
| D. | o |
| Answer» E. | |
| 158. |
Hardly . . . . . . . . left the railway station when the train arrived. |
| A. | e |
| B. | id he |
| C. | e had |
| D. | ad he |
| Answer» E. | |
| 159. |
The modern club is simply a more refined substitute . . . . . . . . the old fashioned tavern. |
| A. | f |
| B. | o |
| C. | or |
| D. | ith |
| Answer» D. ith | |
| 160. |
The doctor advised him to go . . . . . . . . several medical tests. |
| A. | nder |
| B. | bout |
| C. | hrough |
| D. | nto |
| Answer» D. nto | |
| 161. |
When I was a child, I . . . . . . . . to school everyday instead of going by cycle. |
| A. | alked |
| B. | ave been walking |
| C. | ad walked |
| D. | ave walked |
| Answer» B. ave been walking | |
| 162. |
He is being accused . . . . . . . . theft. |
| A. | o |
| B. | or |
| C. | f |
| D. | bout |
| Answer» D. bout | |
| 163. |
I am glad . . . . . . . . the movie. |
| A. | o have seen |
| B. | o see |
| C. | ad seen |
| D. | aw |
| Answer» B. o see | |
| 164. |
Would anybody . . . . . . . . a mother have risked his or her life for the baby. |
| A. | ather |
| B. | ut |
| C. | owever |
| D. | han |
| Answer» C. owever | |
| 165. |
. . . . . . . . being hardworking he is thoroughly honest. |
| A. | lthough |
| B. | ver and above |
| C. | etimes |
| D. | long with |
| Answer» E. | |
| 166. |
His conduct is bad, and his honesty is not . . . . . . . . suspicion. |
| A. | n |
| B. | eyond |
| C. | nder |
| D. | bove |
| Answer» E. | |
| 167. |
I have been ill . . . . . . . . last Sunday. |
| A. | or |
| B. | ince |
| C. | rom |
| D. | y |
| Answer» C. rom | |
| 168. |
There is a disturbing nexus . . . . . . . . politics and sports in India. |
| A. | etween |
| B. | ith |
| C. | mong |
| D. | y |
| Answer» B. ith | |
| 169. |
I bought a new car last year, but I . . . . . . . . my old car yet, so at present I have two cars. |
| A. | ould not sell |
| B. | ave not sold |
| C. | ave sold |
| D. | id not sell |
| Answer» C. ave sold | |
| 170. |
The children were disappointed because they had hoped . . . . . . . . with us. |
| A. | o have gone |
| B. | o go |
| C. | ould have gone |
| D. | o |
| Answer» C. ould have gone | |
| 171. |
In large cities people are cut . . . . . . . . from nature. |
| A. | own |
| B. | ut |
| C. | ff |
| D. | way |
| Answer» D. way | |
| 172. |
The officer warned me . . . . . . . . the office until five o'clock. |
| A. | on't leave |
| B. | o leave |
| C. | o not leave |
| D. | ot to leave |
| Answer» E. | |
| 173. |
If they want to succeed, they . . . . . . . . have to work very hard. |
| A. | ill |
| B. | ught |
| C. | ust |
| D. | hould |
| Answer» B. ught | |
| 174. |
Will you . . . . . . . . my dog while I am on tour? |
| A. | ook out |
| B. | ook up |
| C. | ook on |
| D. | ook after |
| Answer» E. | |
| 175. |
She had just . . . . . . . . down when the telephone rang. |
| A. | aid |
| B. | ain |
| C. | ay |
| D. | ie |
| Answer» C. ay | |
| 176. |
In a changing and . . . . . . . . unstructured business environment, creativity and innovation are being . . . . . . . . demanded of executives. |
| A. | xcessively , rapidly |
| B. | ighly , extremely |
| C. | ncreasingly , moderately |
| D. | rogressively , increasingly |
| Answer» E. | |
| 177. |
He preaches liberal views but in practice, he is not . . . . . . . . and is . . . . . . . . narrow minded than almost any other person. |
| A. | ard , openly |
| B. | olerant , more |
| C. | mbitious , hardly |
| D. | cceptable , genuinely |
| E. | pproachable , less |
| Answer» C. mbitious , hardly | |
| 178. |
We are . . . . . . . . to have him . . . . . . . . here to make this function a great success. |
| A. | roud , leave |
| B. | appy , arrive |
| C. | ure , come |
| D. | leased , over |
| E. | onderful , again |
| Answer» E. onderful , again | |
| 179. |
The petition before the court prayed for . . . . . . . the appointment orders issued by the management. |
| A. | ranting |
| B. | emoving |
| C. | osting |
| D. | uashing |
| E. | ismissing |
| Answer» E. ismissing | |
| 180. |
The passengers and crew members of the aeroplane had a . . . . . . . escape when it was taking off from the runaway. |
| A. | arrow |
| B. | arge |
| C. | ittle |
| D. | rief |
| E. | etter |
| Answer» B. arge | |
| 181. |
The defending champion justified his top . . . . . . . by clinching the title. |
| A. | kill |
| B. | orm |
| C. | echnique |
| D. | upremacy |
| E. | illing |
| Answer» F. | |
| 182. |
My father keeps all his . . . . . . . papers in a lock and key. |
| A. | equired |
| B. | ecessary |
| C. | seful |
| D. | onfidential |
| E. | nclosed |
| Answer» E. nclosed | |
| 183. |
Most of the issues discussed in the meeting were trivial and only a few were . . . . . . . |
| A. | ractical |
| B. | omplex |
| C. | nteresting |
| D. | rrelevant |
| E. | ignificant |
| Answer» F. | |
| 184. |
A large crowd used to . . . . . . . to listen to his speech. |
| A. | ollow |
| B. | ather |
| C. | eliver |
| D. | ollect |
| E. | ttract |
| Answer» E. ttract | |
| 185. |
The library expects you to return each and every book that you have . . . . . . . |
| A. | emanded |
| B. | aken |
| C. | ent |
| D. | anded |
| E. | iven |
| Answer» C. ent | |
| 186. |
The good is often . . . . . . . with their bones. |
| A. | uried |
| B. | overed |
| C. | xhumed |
| D. | nterred |
| E. | leshed |
| Answer» E. leshed | |
| 187. |
The criminals managed to escape from the prison even though two armed policemen were . . . . . . . vigil over them. |
| A. | aking |
| B. | utting |
| C. | uarding |
| D. | eeping |
| E. | ooking |
| Answer» E. ooking | |
| 188. |
These medicines are . . . . . . . for curing cold. |
| A. | roper |
| B. | eal |
| C. | ffective |
| D. | apable |
| E. | owerful |
| Answer» D. apable | |
| 189. |
There has been a . . . . . . . lack of efficiency in all the crucial areas of the working of Public Sector Undertakings. |
| A. | ositive |
| B. | urprising |
| C. | onspicuous |
| D. | timulative |
| E. | nsignificant |
| Answer» D. timulative | |
| 190. |
He is too . . . . . . . to be deceived easily. |
| A. | trong |
| B. | odern |
| C. | ind |
| D. | onest |
| E. | ntelligent |
| Answer» F. | |
| 191. |
The truck was . . . . . . . the traffic and the policeman asked the driver to move off. |
| A. | ailing |
| B. | bstructing |
| C. | bviating |
| D. | iding |
| E. | isturbing |
| Answer» C. bviating | |
| 192. |
How do you expect that country to progress when her government is corrupt, . . . . . . . and still largely feudal? |
| A. | evalued |
| B. | windling |
| C. | espotic |
| D. | emeaning |
| E. | emobilised |
| Answer» D. emeaning | |
| 193. |
However, a large number of employees kept . . . . . . . from their offices today. |
| A. | n |
| B. | ut |
| C. | way |
| D. | p |
| Answer» D. p | |
| 194. |
There was nobody to attend . . . . . . . the complaints of the customers. |
| A. | t |
| B. | ver |
| C. | o |
| D. | ith |
| Answer» D. ith | |
| 195. |
If I take a state roadways bus, I'll get late, . . . . . . . |
| A. | s it? |
| B. | sn't it? |
| C. | ill I? |
| D. | on't I? |
| Answer» E. | |
| 196. |
Mr. Manmohan's property was divided . . . . . . . his daughter and sons. |
| A. | midst |
| B. | mong |
| C. | etween |
| D. | n |
| Answer» D. n | |
| 197. |
My friend has a strange habit of turning . . . . . . . at odd hours. |
| A. | ver |
| B. | p |
| C. | own |
| D. | ut |
| Answer» C. own | |
| 198. |
The wood always . . . . . . . on water. |
| A. | loat |
| B. | as floating |
| C. | loats |
| D. | loated |
| Answer» D. loated | |
| 199. |
The High Court . . . . . . . the death sentence of the prisoner. |
| A. | et down |
| B. | et upon |
| C. | et about |
| D. | et aside |
| Answer» E. | |
| 200. |
You're coming to the movie, . . . . . . . ? |
| A. | an't you |
| B. | ren't you |
| C. | on't you |
| D. | sn't it |
| Answer» C. on't you | |