Q.1.
I will be leaving for Delhi tonight and . . . . . . . . to return by this week end.
Q.2.
No country can . . . . . . . . to practice a constant, rigid foreign policy n view of the world power dynamics.
Q.3.
. . . . . . . . eye witnesses, the news reporter gave a graphic description of how the fire broke.
Q.4.
Freedom and equality are the . . . . . . . . rights of every human being.
Q.5.
The ties that bind a family together are so . . . . . . . that they can hardly withstand any strain.
Q.6.
We had a . . . . . . . of warm weather in February.
Q.7.
I take interest . . . . . . . . film making.
Q.8.
Baggage can be covered . . . . . . . . loss or accident during travel.
Q.9.
Hardly had he arrived . . . . . . . . it started raining.
Q.10.
There is no doubt that one has to keep . . . . . . . with the changing times.
Q.11.
On his sudden demise, my emotions were so complicated that it was . . . . . . . . how I felt.
Q.12.
His logic . . . . . . . . everyone, including the experts.
Q.13.
The villagers . . . . . . . . the death of their leader by keeping all the shops closed.
Q.14.
He has fallen . . . . . . . . with his partner.
Q.15.
He tried to . . . . . . . . smoking, but did not succeed.
Q.16.
By air you . . . . . . . . almost half the distance to Bombay before I reach back home by my car.
Q.17.
Because of the heavy rain, the match was . . . . . . . .
Q.18.
As the festival approaches, the number of customers . . . . . . . .
Q.19.
She . . . . . . . . her grandfather; she has blue eyes.
Q.20.
I wish I . . . . . . . . taller.
Q.21.
Do not hanker . . . . . . . . worldly pleasures.
Q.22.
Although he is blind, he is very fast . . . . . . . . calculations.
Q.23.
Do not quarrel . . . . . . . . your neighbours.
Q.24.
We will be late if we . . . . . . . . not leave now.
Q.25.
A poor man . . . . . . . . I knew nursed the orphan.
Q.26.
A new shop . . . . . . . . opened in the building, since last week.
Q.27.
These essays are intellectually . . . . . . . . and represent various levels of complexity.
Q.28.
Some people . . . . . . . . themselves into believing that they are indispensable to the organisation they work for.
Q.29.
More than twenty years have now passed . . . . . . . . I had my first flight.
Q.30.
The CRPF men swung into action and cordoned . . . . . . . . the area.
Q.31.
We must wait until the invigilator . . . . . . . . the question papers.
Q.32.
If you persist in telling lies to me I shall sue you . . . . . . . . slander.
Q.33.
Reena's marriage . . . . . . . . Rajesh was tumultous.
Q.34.
If only he . . . . . . . . told us the truth in the first place, things wouldn't have gone wrong.
Q.35.
One is struck by the realisation of being one with nature : a union of mind . . . . . . . . body.
Q.36.
I have lived in Delhi . . . . . . . .
Q.37.
While strolling on Janpath, I chanced to meet . . . . . . . . European.
Q.38.
It should be the aim of every educated Indian to see that as . . . . . . . . as possible people become literate.
Q.39.
Sometimes we have to put . . . . . . . . with something irksome or unpleasant.
Q.40.
She says she knows painting, but I don't think she . . . . . . . .
Q.41.
His name has become a synonym . . . . . . . . evil.
Q.42.
My uncle decided to take . . . . . . . . and my sister to the market.
Q.43.
He has resigned himself . . . . . . . . fate.
Q.44.
An argument . . . . . . . . between the two friends.
Q.45.
The sun . . . . . . . . at six this morning.
Q.46.
True happiness consists . . . . . . . . giving pleasure to others.
Q.47.
He used to pray everyday, believing that as long as he . . . . . . . . so, he would be safe.
Q.48.
. . . . . . . . the rain stopped, the play had to be suspended.
Q.49.
The mounting pressure was so overwhelming that he ultimately . . . . . . . . to her wish.
Q.50.
Besides other provisions, that shopkeeper deals . . . . . . . . cosmetics too.