CORRECT USE OF PREPOSITIONS
1. The players agreed to abide_________ the referee's decision
(a) with (b) by (c) in (d) into
2. Modern industry abounds____ opportunities for young people with good scientific
qualifications.
(a) in (b) for (c) into (d) with
3. A junior cashier has absconded ten thousand rupees.
(a) in (b) for (c) to (d) with
4. The children were so absorbed_______ their game that they did not notice the passage of time.
(a) into (b) for (c) in (d) with
5. He was abstained__________ salted food by the doctor.
(a) from (b) for (c) in (d) to
6. The committee regrets that it cannot accede_______ your request for a month's unpaid leave.
(a) for (b) to (c) in (d) with
7. My information does not accord______ the report which has just been presented.
(a) to (b) in (c) with (d) from
8. I have been accused______ many things in my life, but never of cowardice.
(a) for (b) of (c) with (d) in
9. You will soon get accustomed_______ the change of climate.
(a) to (b) for (c) in (d) with
10. The new teacher was very slow to adapt________ the unusual rules of the school.
(a) in (b) for (c) into (d) to
11. He became addicted_______ drugs at quite an early age.
(a) for (b) into (c) to (d) in
12. This point will adhere_______ any surface, whether rough or smooth.
(a) to (b) in (c) with (d) for
13. It is awful to be afflicted_________ a sense of inferiority.
(a) for (b) with (c) in (d) to
14. The debate adjourned_______ the following week.
(a) with (b) for (c) into (d) to
15. This college is affiliated_______ the Punjab university.
(a) to (b) in (c) for (d) with
16. Whether I pay or my wife pays amounts______ the same thing.
(a) to (b) in (c) into (d) for
17. The condemned man appealed_______ the court of mercy.
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