FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH PREPOSITION




1.He was unjustified in accusing us — theft.
(a) for (b) of (c) with(d)above
2.This practice was brought — to prevent certain abuses.
(a) about (b) in (c) down (d) off
3. When I called — his residence this morning, he was still in bed.
(a) into (b) at (c)on (d)for
4. I am confident of my success in the examination because I am putting — very hard labour these days.
(a) off (b) on (c) of (d) in
5. She tries to adjust — her relations.
(a) to (b) with (c) (d) at
6. I can dare say that she takes —her mother.
(a) to (b) down (c) after (d) in
7.Fate smiled — him in all his ventures.
(a) over (b) at (c) with (d) on
8.You should never lack confidence — yourself, otherwise life will become hell for you.
(a) on (b) upon (c) on (d) in
9.All of us are devoted— one another.
(a) of (b) at (c) to
10.We should always stick to our decisions otherwise people will mock — us.
(a) on (b) at (c) upon (d) over
11. How can I give— when I am not at fault?
(a) up (b) away (c) way (d) in
12 He made— his bungalow to the orphanage.
(a) up (b) out (c) over (d) for
13. I cannot put up— this insult.
(a) on (b) upon (c) With (d) at
14. When she parted—her parents, her eyes were full of----tears.
(a) from (b) away (c) off (d) with
15.He made my position clear----- his face.
(a) at (b)on (c) upon (d) to
16.The robbers set — the defenceless camp.
(a) out (b) by (c) off (d) upon

17.There is no use— acting thus.
(a)of (b) for (c) in (d) on
18.You shouldbe considerate — your employees. (a)for (b) to (c) upon (d) on
19.All of us have been invited — tea.
(a)for (b) at (c) to (d) on
20.I worked him—into a great passion.
(a)up (h) out (c) on d) upon
21.We should never do anything wrong —our near and dear ones.
(a)at (D to (c) for (d) of
22. The bridge gave — due to the heavy rains and one part of the city was cut off from the other.
(a)up (h) away (c) way (d) in
23. At last he yielded — temptation.
(a) with (b) at (c) (d) to
24. The rebellion was put —in no time.
(a) out (b)off (c) down (d) by
25.You will be cured — this disease at the earliest.
(a)for (b) of (c) off (d) from
26.When we called — him, he was attending to his guests who had come to the party.
(a)to (b) on (c) at (d) upon
27.She persisted — doing the job despite its being uninteresting to her.
(a)on (b) at (c) in (d) upon
28.If your servant is lazy, why don't you turn him—?
(a) out (b) up (c) in (d) off
29.He had left her — the lurch.
(a)on (b) in (c) at (d) upon
30.One of his relations has been charged — murder and sentenced to death but he has appealed to the President for mercy.
(a)of (b) on (c)for (d) with
31.So many servants attended —him during his sickness.
(a)upon (b) at (c) on (d) over
32.Self-control and patience will carry a man difficulties.
(a)on (b) over (c) through (d) off
33.All of them were surprised — his rudeness.
(a)upon (b) with (c) on (d) at
34.I have been darning my socks — the last two hours.
(a)since (b) for (c) from (d) right from
35. He met suddenly on the way and she introduced him — her friends who were buzzing around her like bees.
(a) with (b) to (c) among (d) in
36.I generally pass — the house of my uncle.
(a)by (b) through (c) over (d) for
37.Tne people, who depend — others, can never prosper in life.
(a)at (b) on (c) upon (d) over
38.It is difficult for me to part — my belongings.
(a)from (b) off (c) with (d) of
39.She congratulated him — his brilliant success.
(a) at (b) upon.p(c) on (d) for
40.How did you come— this watch?
(a)about (b) by (c) over(d) across



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