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Mt Abu is about five thousand feet ______ the sea-level.
  • a)
    above
  • b)
    along
  • c)
    after
  • d)
    behind
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Rhea Reddy answered
"Mt Abu is about five thousand feet above the sea-level." This means that the height of Mt Abu is about 5000 feet higher than the level of the sea.
The preposition "above" is used to show that something is at a higher level or position than something else. In this case, it shows the position of Mt Abu in relation to the sea-level.

Which preposition is correct in the following sentence:
"The book is ____ the table"?
  • a)
    on
  • b)
    in
  • c)
    at
  • d)
    by
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Arshiya Nair answered
Unfortunately, you did not provide a sentence to determine which preposition is correct. Could you please provide the sentence?

Choose the correct preposition to complete the sentence:
The detective was able to solve the case _____ examining the evidence carefully.
  • a)
    with
  • b)
    by
  • c)
    through
  • d)
    from
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Sonal Singh answered
The correct preposition to complete the sentence is 'by'.

Explanation:
The preposition 'by' is used in this sentence to show the means or method of how the detective was able to solve the case. The detective solved the case by examining the evidence carefully, indicating that examining the evidence was the action or method that led to the solution of the case.

Preposition 'with':
The preposition 'with' is used to show association or possession. For example, "The detective solved the case with his team." In this sentence, 'with' is used to show that the detective solved the case while being associated with his team.

Preposition 'through':
The preposition 'through' is used to indicate a means of achieving or reaching a goal. For example, "The detective solved the case through hard work and perseverance." In this sentence, 'through' is used to show that the detective achieved the goal of solving the case by means of hard work and perseverance.

Preposition 'from':
The preposition 'from' is used to indicate the source or origin of something. For example, "The detective gathered evidence from the crime scene." In this sentence, 'from' is used to show that the detective obtained the evidence from the crime scene.

Conclusion:
In the given sentence, the correct preposition to complete the sentence is 'by'. The detective was able to solve the case by examining the evidence carefully, indicating that examining the evidence was the method or means that led to the solution of the case.

The train runs ______ Mumbai and New Delhi.
  • a)
    from
  • b)
    for
  • c)
    towards
  • d)
    between
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Rahul Mehta answered
In the given sentence the train connects the two cities; therefore the preposition used should denote the same. ‘Between’ is used when we are speaking about two places and the connection that is created between these two entities. In the given context, ‘between’ would mean that the train runs across these two cities. Therefore option D is correct. On the other hand, the other options are unsuitable since they change the meaning of the sentence. ‘From’ is used to speak about a starting point, hence when we use ‘from’ it would mean that the train starts from both Mumbai and New Delhi, separately. Whereas when we use ‘for’ it would mean that the reason for the train running is so that people can reach Mumbai and New Delhi. This would be inappropriate since one train will not help in reaching two entirely different cities. Similarly, ‘towards’ means to travel in the direction of something which once again is wrong since Mumbai and New Delhi are two different cities situated in geographically different areas. Thus options A, B, and C are incorrect.

The case was put _____ the judge and the judge decided it within an year.
  • a)
    at
  • b)
    from
  • c)
    before
  • d)
    of
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Avi Shah answered
The correct answer is option 'C': before.

Explanation:
To understand why option 'C' is the correct answer, let's examine the meaning and usage of the prepositions 'at', 'from', 'before', and 'of' in this context.

1. "At": The preposition 'at' is used to indicate a specific location or point in time. It is not suitable in this context because it does not convey the intended meaning of the sentence.

2. "From": The preposition 'from' is used to indicate the starting point or origin of something. It is not appropriate in this context because it does not indicate the relationship between the judge and the case or the time frame in which the judge made the decision.

3. "Before": The preposition 'before' is used to indicate that one action or event occurs earlier than another. In this context, it implies that the case was presented to the judge, and then the judge made a decision within a year. Therefore, 'before' is the correct preposition to use in this sentence.

4. "Of": The preposition 'of' is used to indicate possession, origin, or relationship between two things. It is not suitable in this context because it does not convey the intended meaning of the sentence.

Therefore, the correct answer is option 'C': before.

Have you read the article _____ Time magazine ____ Google?
  • a)
    on - on
  • b)
    to - on
  • c)
    in - on
  • d)
    from - on
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Answer:

The correct answer is option 'A' - "on - on". Let's understand why.

Understanding the question:
The question asks if we have read the article on Time magazine about Google. We need to identify the correct prepositions to use in relation to the magazine and Google.

Identifying the correct prepositions:
When we refer to an article about a specific topic or subject, we use the preposition "on". For example, "an article on technology" or "an article on health". Therefore, in this question, we need to use the preposition "on" to indicate the topic of the article.

When we refer to a specific publication or website, we use the preposition "in" to indicate where the article was published or can be found. For example, "an article in Time magazine" or "an article in The New York Times". Therefore, in this question, we need to use the preposition "in" to indicate the publication where the article is located.

Applying the correct prepositions:
In the question, we are asked if we have read the article about Google. Since the article is about Google, we need to use the preposition "on" to indicate the topic. Additionally, since the article is located in Time magazine, we need to use the preposition "in" to indicate the publication.

Therefore, the correct prepositions to use in this question are "on" and "in". The correct answer is option 'A' - "on - in".

In summary:
- We use the preposition "on" when referring to the topic or subject of an article.
- We use the preposition "in" when referring to the publication or website where the article is located.

By applying these rules, we can determine that the correct answer to the question is option 'A' - "on - in".

Most people like basketball, but ____ my opinion it's too chaotic.
1. of
2. from
3. in
4. with
  • a)
    in
  • b)
    from
  • c)
    of
  • d)
    with
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Rhea Reddy answered
The correct preposition to use in this sentence is "of" because it indicates possession or ownership. In this case, the speaker is expressing their opinion or viewpoint about basketball, so they are indicating that the opinion belongs to them. Therefore, the correct sentence is "Most people like basketball, but of my opinion it's too chaotic."

The cat is hiding _____ the couch.
  • a)
    in
  • b)
    on
  • c)
    at
  • d)
    under
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Rahul Mehta answered
The correct preposition to use in this sentence is 'under', as it shows the position of the cat in relation to the couch.

There was a small table _______ the bed.
  • a)
    in
  • b)
    with
  • c)
    by
  • d)
    on
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Rahul Mehta answered
A preposition is a word which comes before a noun or a pronoun and establishes a relationship between the elements of a clause or words. Option C)by is correct as it is used to express a location near or by the side of. The other options are wrong as on is used to indicate a surface, in is used to indicate a position inside an area, and with is used to indicate inclusion. These uses don't fit in the given question. The correct answer is C)by.

Choose the correct preposition to complete the sentence:
The artist gained recognition _____ her unique style and innovative techniques.
  • a)
    for
  • b)
    in
  • c)
    with
  • d)
    by
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Explanation:

Preposition "for":
- The preposition "for" is used to indicate the reason or cause of something. In this sentence, the artist gained recognition for her unique style and innovative techniques.
- The recognition is attributed to her unique style and innovative techniques, making "for" the correct preposition to use in this context.

Incorrect prepositions:
- In: The preposition "in" is used to indicate location or time, which does not fit the context of the sentence.
- With: The preposition "with" is used to indicate involvement or association, which is not the most appropriate choice in this sentence.
- By: The preposition "by" is used to indicate the person or thing performing an action, but in this sentence, the reason for the recognition is the artist's unique style and techniques, not the artist herself.
Therefore, the correct preposition to complete the sentence is "for."

Choose the correct preposition to fill in the blank:
I am going ______ the store.
  • a)
    at
  • b)
    in
  • c)
    on
  • d)
    to
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Shraddha Mehta answered
Explanation:

Preposition:
- A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence.
- In this case, the preposition "to" is used to indicate the direction or destination of the action.

Correct Answer:
- The correct preposition to fill in the blank is "to" because it indicates the direction of going towards the store.

Reasoning:
- When we say "I am going to the store," we are expressing the movement towards the store as the destination.
- The preposition "to" is commonly used to indicate the direction of movement or action towards a specific place.

Incorrect Options:
- Option A: "at" is used to specify a location or position, but in this context, we are talking about the direction of going somewhere.
- Option B: "in" is used to indicate location within a place, not the direction towards a place.
- Option C: "on" is used to indicate location on a surface or a position, not the direction of movement.
Therefore, the correct preposition to use in this sentence is "to" because it accurately conveys the intended meaning of going towards the store.

My friend and I went ________ the park yesterday.
  • a)
    on
  • b)
    at
  • c)
    in
  • d)
    to
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Naveen Unni answered
Understanding the Correct Preposition
When constructing sentences in English, the choice of preposition is crucial for conveying the right meaning. The sentence in question is "My friend and I went ________ the park yesterday." The correct preposition to fill in the blank is "to."
Why "to" is the Correct Choice
- Direction or Destination:
- The preposition "to" indicates direction or movement towards a specific destination. In this case, it shows that the action of going is directed towards the park.
- Usage in Context:
- In English, when referring to going to a specific place, "to" is the standard preposition. For example, we say "going to school," "going to the store," and similarly, "going to the park."
Why Other Options Are Incorrect
- Option 'on':
- This preposition is used to indicate being on a surface or for days of the week. For example, "I placed the book on the table" or "I will see you on Monday."
- Option 'at':
- "At" is used for specific locations or points. For example, "I am at the library." It does not indicate movement toward a location.
- Option 'in':
- "In" suggests being inside something. For example, "The cat is in the box." It does not convey the act of going somewhere.
Conclusion
To sum it up, the correct answer is "to" because it accurately reflects the action of moving towards the park. Using the right preposition enhances clarity and ensures proper communication in English.

The book is ______ the table.
  • a)
    on
  • b)
    in
  • c)
    at
  • d)
    over
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Rhea Reddy answered
The correct preposition to use in this sentence is "on," which indicates that the book is resting on top of the table.

Were you ____ time for your appointment? Or were you late?
  • a)
    to
  • b)
    at
  • c)
    on
  • d)
    of
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Rhea Reddy answered
The correct preposition to use in this sentence is "at" because it indicates a specific time or location. In this case, the speaker is asking whether the other person arrived at the appointed time or was late. Therefore, the correct sentence is "Were you at time for your appointment? Or were you late?" which means "Did you arrive at the designated time for your appointment, or were you late?"

Patna is _______ the east of Allahabad.
  • a)
    on
  • b)
    to
  • c)
    from
  • d)
    at
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Rhea Reddy answered
"Patna is to the east of Allahabad." This sentence means that Patna is located in the east direction in relation to Allahabad.
The preposition "to" is used to show direction or position in relation to something else. In this case, it is used to show the position of Patna in relation to Allahabad.

I looked this word ____ in the dictionary, but I still don't understand it.
  • a)
    from
  • b)
    up
  • c)
    on 
  • d)
    answer over
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Rahul Mehta answered
The correct preposition to use in this sentence is "on" because it indicates the source of the information. In this case, the speaker consulted a dictionary in order to understand the meaning of a word. Therefore, the correct sentence is "I looked this word up in the dictionary, but I still don't understand it." which means "I consulted a dictionary to find the definition of a word, but I still don't understand it."

It dangerous to enter ___________ the enemy's camp.    
  • a)
    in    
  • b)
    into    
  • c)
    on    
  • d)
    through
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Rahul Mehta answered
"It is dangerous to enter into the enemy's camp." This sentence means that it is risky to go inside the enemy's camp.
The preposition "into" is used to indicate movement towards the inside or within something. In this case, it is used to indicate that entering inside the enemy's camp is dangerous.

Choose the correct preposition to complete the sentence:
The CEO was not convinced _____ the proposal, despite the team's best efforts.
  • a)
    of
  • b)
    about
  • c)
    in
  • d)
    with
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Understanding the Correct Preposition
The correct preposition in the sentence is "of," making the phrase "not convinced of the proposal." Here’s a detailed explanation of why this choice is appropriate.
Meaning of 'Convinced' with Prepositions
- The verb "convinced" typically pairs with the preposition "of" when indicating belief or acceptance towards a specific idea or proposal.
- Using "convinced of" suggests that the CEO has not been persuaded or does not believe in the validity of the proposal.
Analysis of Other Options
- Option b) about:
- "Convinced about" is less common and sounds awkward in this context. It implies a general awareness rather than a firm belief.
- Option c) in:
- "Convinced in" is grammatically incorrect. The phrase doesn't convey the intended meaning, as "in" does not denote belief or acceptance.
- Option d) with:
- "Convinced with" implies being convinced alongside something or someone, which does not fit the context of a proposal.
Conclusion
In summary, the choice of "of" is the most precise and commonly accepted preposition for expressing doubt or lack of belief regarding a proposal. Understanding prepositional usage is crucial in conveying the intended meaning, especially in formal contexts like business discussions.

Choose the correct preposition to complete the sentence:
The author's book was inspired _____ her experiences living abroad.
  • a)
    from
  • b)
    by
  • c)
    with
  • d)
    at
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Understanding the Correct Preposition
In the sentence "The author's book was inspired _____ her experiences living abroad," the correct choice is option 'b) by'. Here's why:
Role of the Preposition 'by'
- The preposition 'by' is used to indicate the agent or cause of an action.
- In this context, it shows that the author's experiences are the source of inspiration for the book.
- This usage aligns with common phrases like "inspired by nature" or "motivated by a dream."
Analysis of Other Options
- a) from: This preposition typically indicates the point of origin or source but does not convey the same sense of influence or causation as 'by'.
- c) with: 'With' suggests accompaniment or association, which does not fit the context of inspiration.
- d) at: This preposition typically indicates a specific location or time, making it inappropriate for expressing the idea of inspiration.
Conclusion
Using 'by' accurately conveys that the author's experiences were the driving force behind the creation of the book. Thus, the correct choice is option 'b', as it effectively captures the relationship between inspiration and the author's life experiences.

She is sitting _____ the table.
  • a)
    in
  • b)
    at
  • c)
    on
  • d)
    under
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Rahul Mehta answered
The correct preposition to use in this sentence is 'on', as it shows the position of the subject in relation to the table.

We are offering solutions ______ a price almost anyone can afford.
  • a)
    in
  • b)
    at
  • c)
    on
  • d)
    by
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Rhea Reddy answered
"We are offering solutions at a price almost anyone can afford." This sentence means that the solutions are available for a price that is affordable to almost anyone.
The preposition "at" is used to refer to the price or rate of something. In this case, it is referring to the price at which the solutions are being offered. The phrase "at a price" means "for a specified cost or amount". So, the sentence means that the solutions are being offered for a price that is affordable to almost anyone.

Choose the correct preposition to complete the sentence:
The teacher was impressed _____ the student's improvement in such a short time.
  • a)
    by
  • b)
    with
  • c)
    at
  • d)
    on
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Rahul Mehta answered
The preposition "with" is used to express a feeling or reaction to something. In this case, the teacher was impressed with the student's improvement.

Please bear _______ me until I finish this job.
  • a)
    at
  • b)
    from
  • c)
    with
  • d)
    of
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Rahul Mehta answered
"Please bear with me until I finish this job." This sentence means that the speaker is asking the listener to be patient and wait for them to finish the job.
The preposition "with" is used to indicate association or accompaniment with someone or something. In this case, it is used to indicate that the speaker is asking the listener to be patient and wait for them until they finish the job together.

I am not good ______ math.
  • a)
    in
  • b)
    at
  • c)
    on
  • d)
    with
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Rhea Reddy answered
The correct preposition to use in this sentence is "at," which indicates a level of skill or proficiency in a particular subject.

Choose the correct preposition to complete the sentence:
Their friendship began _____ a chance encounter on a train.
  • a)
    with
  • b)
    at
  • c)
    from
  • d)
    by
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Rahul Mehta answered
The preposition "from" is used to express the starting point or origin of something. In this case, their friendship began from a chance encounter.

The naughty boy hid himself ______ a tree.
  • a)
    Within
  • b)
    On
  • c)
    In
  • d)
    Behind
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Rahul Mehta answered
'Within' means on the inside, which is not possible in this sentence. It is difficult to hide when 'on' a tree. So, option B is also ruled out. 'In' would indicate that there is some place which leads to the inner part of the tree like a hole. But since nothing as such is mentioned in the sentence, the right answer is 'behind'.

We do not go for work ________ Sunday.
  • a)
    on
  • b)
    at
  • c)
    in
  • d)
    for
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Rhea Reddy answered
"We do not go for work on Sunday." This sentence means that Sunday is a day when the speaker does not go to work.
The preposition "on" is used to refer to days of the week. In this case, it is used to show that the speaker does not go to work on Sundays.

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