1. The city was kept . . . . . . . night curfew for several days.
a) on
b) at
c) under
d) over
2. She . . . . . . . the two candles in one breath.
a) put down
b) put up
c) put away
d) put out
3. All these years I . . . . . . . him to keep away from such people, but he did not listen to me.
a) warned
b) have been warning
c) had warned
d) had been warning
4. The jailer saw . . . . . . . the prisoner's scheme
a) to
b) through
c) about
d) into
5. The new education policy provides a useful . . . . . . . for the planners to remove illiteracy.
a) break-in
b) breakaway
c) break through
d) break up
6. The modern club is simply a more refined substitute . . . . . . . . the old fashioned tavern
a) of
b) to
c) with
d) for
7. Hardly . . . . . . . . left the railway station when the train arrived.
a) he
b) did he
c) he had
d) had he
8.He is willing to make a concession . . . . . . . . the demands of his employees.
a) for
b) on
c) with
d) to
9. The meeting was presided . . . . . . . . by the Prime Minister.
a) on
b) upon
c) up
d) over
10. . . . . . . . . is the way to the public library?
a) how
b) what
c) which
d) where