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Complete Sentence He passed the examination in the first class because he ..................... |
Worked hardly for it
Was hard working for it
Was working hard for it
Had worked hard for it
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2 |
Complete Sentence Many people have law degrees .................. |
But not all of them practice law
However it isn't practised by all
And some of them do have practice
But some of them do not practice it aslo
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3 |
Complete Sentence The income tax raid was too sudden ............... |
So that the man escaped
For the man escaping
Then the man escaped
For the man to escape
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4 |
Complete Sentence Every person must learn................ |
That his time needs a wise use
Wise ways in his time use
To make wise use of his time
To using his time in a wisely manner
That how wisely his time can be used
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5 |
Complete Sentence When I saw him through the window................ |
I ran out to open the door
I have run out to open the door
I should run out to open the door
I am running out to open the door
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6 |
Complete Sentence If they share burden alternately, they ................. |
Won't get tired
Will get fatigued
Can's feel tiring
Will get tired soon
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7 |
Complete Sentence .................. the rain stopped, the play had to be suspended. |
When
Since
While
Until
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8 |
Complete Sentence He became the Governor of a Province ................. |
In course of time
At times
Little by little
By and large
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9 |
Complete Sentence However honest he ................. I do not trust him. |
Might be
Could be
Is
May be
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10 |
Complete Sentence The doctor tried both penicillin and sulphanilamide; the penicillin proved to be the ........... effective drug. |
Most
Bad
Very
More
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11 |
Complete Sentence After the advice of his father, he was reconciled .................. his wife. |
With
To
Into
By
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12 |
Complete Sentence The modern club is simply a more refined substitute ............... the old fashioned tavern. |
For
With
Of
To
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13 |
Complete Sentence The waiter hasn't bought the coffee ................ I 've been here an hour already. |
Up
Till
Still
Yet
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14 |
Complete Sentence If you persist in telling lies to me I shall sue you .............. slander. |
For
On
With
To
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15 |
Complete Sentence The doctor advised him to go ................ several medical tests. |
Through
Into
Under
About
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16 |
Complete Sentence In Bush, Saddam was up .................... more than his match. |
Into
For
To
Against
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17 |
Complete Sentence He ran ................. |
Quickly
So quickly
Quick
So quick
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18 |
Complete Sentence Nobody has come to see us ................... we bought these fierce dogs. |
Since
For
When
Till
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19 |
Complete Sentence When I was a child, I ...................... to school everyday instead of going by cycle. |
Had walked
Have walked
Walked
Have been walking
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20 |
Complete Sentence An argument ............... between the two friends. |
Broke out
Broke in
Sprang Up
Rose Up
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21 |
Complete Sentence The judge acquitted the prisoner ................ the charge of murder. |
About
From
Of
With
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22 |
Complete Sentence No sooner did he go in ............... he cam out. |
Than
And
Then
When
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23 |
Complete Sentence I bought a new car last year, but I ................. my old car yet, so at present I have two cars. |
Have sold
Did not sell
Could not sell
Have not sold
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24 |
Complete Sentence I shall not desert him ................ all the world. |
By
For
With
From
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25 |
Complete Sentence The telephone .................... several times before I answered it. |
Has rung
Was ringing
Would ring
Had rung
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26 |
Complete Sentence You must dispense ................ his service. |
With
Of
In
At
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27 |
Complete Sentence He is the friend .................... I trust most. |
Which
Who
Him
Whom
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28 |
Complete Sentence She stood ..................... Ahsan, but could not utter a single word for quite some time. |
About
Before
For
To
Towards
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29 |
Complete Sentence The children were disappointed because they had hoped .................. with us. |
Would have gone
To had gone
To have gone
To go
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30 |
Complete Sentence The higher you go the more difficult it .................. to breathe. |
Is becoming
Because
Has become
Becomes
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31 |
Complete Sentence The passengers were happy ................. the friendly and warm treatment given to them. |
From
To
By
About
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32 |
Complete Sentence Any system is likely to ................ for .................... of support form the public. |
Fail, want
Finish, failure
Survive, lack
Succeed, reason
Launch, paucity
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33 |
Complete Sentence Yousaf ................. another feather ..................... his cap by his wonderful performance in the one day match. |
Took, in
Created, for
Kept, by
Captured, from
Added, to
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34 |
Complete Sentence The war ................. immediately after the cease-fire proposal was ................ bilaterally. |
Began, thwarted
Extended, mitigated
Receded, exchanged
Started, prepared
Ended, accepted
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35 |
Complete Sentence He is usually .................., but today he appears rather ............ |
Quiet, calm
Happy, bumorous
Strict, unwell
Tense, restless
Calm, disturbed
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