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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