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41. That child died ________ heavy fever.
A. At
B. For
C. Of
D. With
ANSWER:C
SOLUTION :’Died of’ means ‘to die because of (something)’. Hence it makes the sentence meaningful.
42. The children were freed _______ the danger.
A. Of
B. From
C. With
D. In
ANSWER: B
SOLUTION:’Freed from’ means ‘to release or unburden someone or something from someone or something’. Hence it makes the sentence meaningful.
43. The kitchen is _________ the back of the house.
A. About
B. In
C. Of
D. At
ANSWER:D
SOLUTION: ‘At’ indicates specific time, location or position. Hence it is the correct preposition to be used in the sentence.
44. Throw this pen _______ the dustbin.
A. Into
B. In
C. None
D. On
ANSWER:A
SOLUTION:In this sentence, “Throw this pen into the dustbin,” the preposition “into” is the correct choice. It indicates the direction of the action, specifying that you should throw the pen in the direction of the dustbin, with the intention of it landing inside the dustbin.
45. My watch is _____the table.
A. Is
B. At
C. On
D. Of
ANSWER:C
SOLUTION: ‘On’ is used to show that something is in a position above something else and touching it. Here ‘watch’ is above the ‘table’ and touching it.
46. May I come _____?
A. With
B. In
C. An
D. None of the above
ANSWER:B
SOLUTION :’Come in’ means ‘to enter a room, building, or other place’. Hence it makes the sentence meaningful.
47. Now a days Raktim studies __________ the whole day.
A. With
B. From
C. Throughout
D. Under
ANSWER:C
SOLUTION: ‘Throughout’ means ‘in every part of’. Hence it makes the sentence meaningful.
48. You can see the doctor ______ 8 a.m. and 12 noon.
A. At
B. In
C. Between
D. On
ANSWER:C
SOLUTION: ‘Between’ means ‘in the period separating two points in time’. Here two points in time are 8 am and 12 noon. Hence ‘between’ makes the sentence meaningful.
49. He gave a talk ________ the causes of dengue fever.
A. Of
B. On
C. For
D. Off
ANSWER:B
SOLUTION: ‘Talk on’ means ‘to speak continuously and at length’. Hence it makes the sentence meaningful.
50. The doctor gave me a prescription ________ my cough.
A. For
B. With
C. At
D. To
ANSWER:A
SOLUTION: The correct preposition to use in this sentence is for. The sentence should read: “The doctor gave me a prescription for my cough.” This construction indicates the purpose or intended treatment of the prescription, which is for the cough.