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(1)Noimprovement prison.
(2)digestionofcontaminated (1)submittedtothepolice
(3)injectionofcontaminated (2)surrenderedhimselfbeforethepolice
(4)passageofcontaminated (3)Noimprovement
36.Helivesfar from the station. (4)gavehimselfupforthepolice
(1)Noimprovement 46.Ifhehastimehewill telephone.
(2)awayfromthestation (1)could (2)might
(3)alongwayfromthestation (3)would (4)Noimprovement
(4)offthestation 47.HemetEuropean lady at the conference who
37.Mumbaiisfamousbecause of itstextiles. works for an NGO.
(1)No improvement (2)at (1)EuropeanladywhoworksforanNGOatthecon
(3)in (4)for ference
38.Theyspokeabouttheweather. (2)Noimprovement
(1)NoImprovement (2)said (3)aEuropeanladywhoworksforanNGO,attheco
(3)talked (4)expressed nference
39.Mr. Mukherjeeknowstenlanguages,isn’t it? (4)anEuropeanladyattheconferencewhoworksf
(1)No improvement oranNGO
(2)doesn’tMr. Mukherjee 48.Idid not see you for a long time.
(3)hasn'the (1)havenotseen (2)saw
(4)doesn’the (3)Noimprovement
40.It'shightimethatyougohome. (4)havenotbeenseeing
(1)No improvement (2)aregoing 49.Theglassfigurinethat was being showninthe
(3)went (4)gone storewindowappealedtome.
(1)NoImprovement
41.DrinkingteaisanEnglishhabit. (2)thatwasondisplay
(1)No improvement (2)tradition (3)thatwasexhibited
(3)convention (4)custom (4)thatwasadvertised
42.Heiswantinginalittlecommonsense. 50.Heissomehow tallforhisage.
(1)No improvement (2)lacks (1)No improvement (2)rather
(3)islacking in (4)needssome (3)many (4)much
43.Wedonotbelievein a dualpolicyofthe
company. 51.Thepracticeofstarving the childreninorderto
(1)inthis dual (2)inthesedual curediarrhoeaalsoaggravatesthe situation.
(3)onthese dual (4)NoImprovement (1)starving child (2)NoImprovement
44.Thisnewslatoo good to be true. (3)starve children (4)starvingchildren
(1)cannotbetrue 52.Shesaidthatshewasgladto be herethatevening.
(2)sogoodthatitshouldbetrue (1)toCome here (2)tobethere
(3)NoImprovement (3)tohavebeenhere (4)Noimprovement
(4)sogoodthatitcannotbetrue 53.IfI will getanopportunity,Ishallattendthe
45.Thenotoriouscriminalwent to the police to go seminar.
to (1)get (2)got
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(3)No Improvement (4)shallget 64.The blue whale was thriving in all of the
54.Boththeteamsplayed the game fairly. world’soceans until the turn of the century, at
(1)NoImprovement which time they became hunted to the point of
(2)playedafairgame extinction.
(3)playedfairlythegame (1)Thebluewhalewasthrivinginalloftheworld’s
(4)fairlyplayedthegame oceansupuntiltheturnofthecentury
55.She could not help but laugh. (2)Attheturnofthecentury,bluewhaleswerethriv
(1)but laughing (2)laughter inginalloftheworld’soceans.
(3)No Improvement (4)laughing (3)Bluewhaleswerethrivinginalloftheworld’soc
56.Wemetyesterday,haven’t we? eansuntiltheturnofthecentury
(1)didn’twe? (2)NoImprovement (4)NoImprovement
(3)hadn’t we? (4)isn’tit? 65.We have been retracing our steps to the log
57.I took my mother some grapeswhenshewasin cabin
hospital. ten minutes ago.
(1)Itookformymothersomegrapes. (1)willberetracing (2)havetoretrace
(2)Ibroughtmymothersomegrapes (3)hadtoretrace (4)NoImprovement
(3)Itooksomegrapesformymother 66.Ihopeyouwillbeabletosteer aheadoftheanti-
(4)NoImprovement social elements.
58.Theothersshooktheirheadsandmadevague (1)steerclear (2)steerfree
noisesof approval. (3)steerout (4)NoImprovement
(1)hung (2)turnedaround 67.He bowed down at the altar.
(3)NoImprovement (4)nodded (1)nexttothealtar (2)NoImprovement
59.Sheinsisted onshewasinnocent. (3)beforethealtar (4)infrontofthealtar
(1)insistedonthat (2)NoImprovement 68.They were being commanded towait till the
(3)insistedthat (4)insistedwith signalwas given.
60.Theworldisbeing faced withacrisis (1)commanded (2)command
(1)confronted (2)infrontof (3)givencommand (4)NoImprovement
(3)NoImprovement (4)facing 69.River Damodar in West Bengal carry the
61.Youmustendure whatyoucannotcure. effluentsfrom the Durgapur Industrial complex
(1)accept (2)suffer for miles.
(3)prevail (4)NoImprovement (1)NoImprovement (2) carries the
62.He does not laugh, nor he smiles. effluents
(1)norhedoessmile (3)carriestheeffluence (4) carried the
(2)neitherhedoessmile effluents
(3)nordoeshe,smile 70.TheclimateofShillongissomewhatlike
(4)NoImprovement Kohima.
63.Iwasstruck by his singular appearance. (1)asKohima (2)asKohima’s
(1)struckbyhissingleappearance (3)NoImprovement (4)likeKohima's
(2)struckbyhowhesingularlyappears 71.JohndecidedtogototheAdvocateGeneralto
(3)NoImprovement clear his name oftheaccusation.
(4)hadstrickenhissingleappearance (1)tocleanhisname
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164.Theschoolwasvery co-operationwhenwemade
adocumentaryfilmthere.
(1)very co-operator (2)veryco-operative
(3)very co-operated (4)NoImprovement
165.“Iwouldliketotellyouaboutthis my friend,”
said John.
(1)thisfriendof mine (2)thefriendofmine
(3)this friend (4)NoImprovement
166.Theboatwas drowned.
(1)was sunk (2)wasdrown
(3)was sink (4)NoImprovement
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