Directions (Q. 1-15): Choose the most appropriate preposition:
1. The peasant refused to grovel_______the feet of this master.
2. It is dangerous to intrude_______the enemy’s camp.
(d) through
3. President Saddam Hussain has lived____ the gun all his life.
(e) through
4. The mother was anxious______the safety of her son.
5. A good judge never jumps________the conclusion.
6. He was killed _____a highway man ______a dagger.
(a) by; for
(b) by; with
(c) in; for
(d) with; for
7. My uncle was afflicted ____a serious illness and was almost confined _______bed_______more than two months.
(a) by; on; for
(b) by; on; since
(c) with; to; for
(d) to; to; since
8. Finding myself short_____money, I wrote______my uncle_____help.
(a) of; to; for
(b) in; to; to
(c) with; to; for
(d) to; to; about
9. The boys looked ______the old kites makes______the same indifference as they showed _____the shoemaker.
(a) to; with; for
(b) on; in; to
(c) at; in; to
(d) at; with; to
10. It is a long time______I saw my friend who lives ______his parents ______the neighbouring town.
(a) when; at; of
(b) since; with in
(c) when; for; in
(d) since; for; of
(d) into
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