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English_ Preposition

Practice Test 11

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Radios work . . . . . . . . electricity.

2 / 100

The beggar is bare . . . . . . . . clothes.

3 / 100

He threw the ball . . . . . . . . the court.

4 / 100

Gandhiji fought . . . . . . . . the freedom of our country.

5 / 100

The mother was concerned . . . . . . . . the safety of her child.

6 / 100

They went . . . . . . . . the escalator.

7 / 100

Rahul said that he was not averse . . . . . . . . the idea.

8 / 100

My house is situated . . . . . . . . the two ponds.

9 / 100

We pay the bills . . . . . . . . cash.

10 / 100

He skied . . . . . . . . the mountain.

11 / 100

I felt the pain surge . . . . . . . . my left arm and head towards my chest. I was having a heart attack.

12 / 100

Look . . . . . . . . the table. There is a magazine on the floor.

13 / 100

You must have trust . . . . . . . . God.

14 / 100

Ravi reached Germany . . . . . . . . the 7th of January.

15 / 100

We congratulated the team . . . . . . . . winning the match.

16 / 100

The police charged him . . . . . . . . stealing the jewels.

17 / 100

There has been an exciting new technological break . . . . . . . . .

18 / 100

The little girl began . . . . . . . . feel hungry.

19 / 100

You cannot compare me . . . . . . . . my brother.

20 / 100

The train pulled . . . . . . . . the station and moved . . . . . . . . the tracks.

21 / 100

One should never be a traitor . . . . . . . . one’s country.

22 / 100

Switch . . . . . . . . a light. It’s getting dark.

23 / 100

The cat jumped . . . . . . . . the river.

24 / 100

I agree . . . . . . . . your wedding proposal.

25 / 100

I was walking . . . . . . . . the street when two boys ran . . . . . . . . me.

26 / 100

Our village lies . . . . . . . . two high mountains.

27 / 100

The train went . . . . . . . . the tunnel.

28 / 100

His attitude . . . . . . . . his work is very negative.

29 / 100

It is dangerous to enter . . . . . . . . the enemy’s camp.

30 / 100

I have a distaste . . . . . . . . publicity.

31 / 100

He is separated . . . . . . . . his family.

32 / 100

There are some fruits . . . . . . . . the basket.

33 / 100

Sam does not care . . . . . . . . his children.

34 / 100

The clock will be repaired . . . . . . . . a week.

35 / 100

Some people are . . . . . . . . prison for crimes they have not committed.

36 / 100

You are very quick . . . . . . . . learn.

37 / 100

The bookshop is . . . . . . . . the bank.

38 / 100

She got kicked out . . . . . . . . the school because she had tried to set fire to the school lab.

39 / 100

I could not guess . . . . . . . . the answer to this question.

40 / 100

Have you heard . . . . . . . . the company you applied to for a job?

41 / 100

I don’t want to argue . . . . . . . . you?

42 / 100

Sania burst . . . . . . . . the room when Tania was writing a letter.

43 / 100

He is not known . . . . . . . . my brother.

44 / 100

She is asking . . . . . . . . trouble if she goes on behaving like that.

45 / 100

It is awful to be afflicted . . . . . . . . a sense of inferiority.

46 / 100

The baby is crying . . . . . . . . help.

47 / 100

Her betel leaf case was made . . . . . . . . brass.

48 / 100

I was amazed . . . . . . . . his misbehavior.

49 / 100

Divide this money . . . . . . . . Elizabeth and Jennifer.

50 / 100

Our life promises a lot . . . . . . . . pleasure and we must learn to enjoy it.

51 / 100

My parents are going to China . . . . . . . . a holiday . . . . . . . . September.

52 / 100

Nobody in our group has a genius . . . . . . . . winning friends and in convincing people.

53 / 100

He did not avail himself . . . . . . . . the opportunity.

54 / 100

Maggie let her record book . . . . . . . . Shirley.

55 / 100

A hare fell . . . . . . . . a well.

56 / 100

There is a large table . . . . . . . . the cupboard and the wall.

57 / 100

A steady mind triumphs . . . . . . . . difficulties.

58 / 100

I’ll be home . . . . . . . . 6 o’clock.

59 / 100

The Children went . . . . . . . . a picnic.

60 / 100

There is a bridge . . . . . . . . the river.

61 / 100

What is the name . . . . . . . . your friend?

62 / 100

Exercise is beneficial . . . . . . . . health.

63 / 100

He deals . . . . . . . . cheating people.

64 / 100

Could you explain that point . . . . . . . . me again?

65 / 100

Come on! We’re relying . . . . . . . . you!

66 / 100

She will be staying at the hotel . . . . . . . . Friday.

67 / 100

The students walk five kilometers to school, so they need to get up very early . . . . . . . . the morning.

68 / 100

You shouldn’t be rude . . . . . . . . them.

69 / 100

The plague broke . . . . . . . . in London that summer and hundreds died.

70 / 100

Your views don’t accord . . . . . . . . mine.

71 / 100

When Britain adopted the decimal system for its money, it changed . . . . . . . . relatively smoothly.

72 / 100

The children leave beds . . . . . . . . day break.

73 / 100

Nafeesa is afraid . . . . . . . . spiders.

74 / 100

“Aren’t you going to enter . . . . . . . . this race?” Mr. Gan asked Bobby.

75 / 100

A gentleman abides . . . . . . . . his promise.

76 / 100

The old man is walking . . . . . . . . a stick.

77 / 100

He should be ashamed . . . . . . . . his actions.

78 / 100

When Jalpa left the house, her mood . . . . . . . . her parents seemed to change.

79 / 100

He was in prison for . . . . . . . . three years.

80 / 100

Hari agreed . . . . . . . . me on this point.

81 / 100

The man poured the sand . . . . . . . . the timer.

82 / 100

He complains . . . . . . . . headache.

83 / 100

He went . . . . . . . . sea alone.

84 / 100

We opted . . . . . . . . a reconciliation . . . . . . . . the dispute.

85 / 100

I came to live here . . . . . . . . 1992.

86 / 100

She went to the party . . . . . . . . Sherlock Holmes, complete with a pipe and a cane.

87 / 100

He is hopeful . . . . . . . . his success in the I.A.S. examination.

88 / 100

The bird was sitting . . . . . . . . her nest.

89 / 100

The success of the project can be ascribed . . . . . . . . the dodged efforts of ordinary members of the team.

90 / 100

Are you keen . . . . . . . . the bracelet?

91 / 100

The policeman examined the closed doors of the shops . . . . . . . . a small stick.

92 / 100

There is an eraser . . . . . . . . the end of my pencil.

93 / 100

I am interested . . . . . . . . my studies.

94 / 100

I agree . . . . . . . . you in this critical matter.

95 / 100

Under this heavy load the bridge will give . . . . . . . . .

96 / 100

Most people prefer taking . . . . . . . . a hobby to relieve stress.

97 / 100

The fan moves . . . . . . . . our head.

98 / 100

She sleeps late . . . . . . . . night.

99 / 100

A junior cashier has absconded . . . . . . . . ten thousand rupees.

100 / 100

He is proud . . . . . . . . his riches.

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