Q No: 4009
Q: He had conspired _______ me.


A: about

B: against

C: in

D: before



Correct Option: B  [ against ]

Remark:
"Conspire" means to secretly plan together to do something illegal or harmful.

"Against" is the preposition used to indicate opposition or hostility.

Therefore, the sentence "He had conspired against me" means he secretly planned to harm or injure me.


Q No: 3979
Q: Those who count ________ other's help generally lose the game.


A: about

B: above

C: around

D: on



Correct Option: D  [ on ]

Remark:


Q No: 3978
Q: This accommodation is not adequate _______ the needs of our family.


A: upto

B: on

C: to

D: for



Correct Option: C  [ to ]

Remark:


Q No: 3975
Q: The food in India is very different _________ European food.


A: from

B: into

C: with

D: of



Correct Option: A  [ from ]

Remark:
"different from" is used to compare two or more things and emphasize their dissimilarity or contrast.


Q No: 3974
Q: Dr. Das is responsible _________ recruitment.


A: about

B: from

C: for

D: in



Correct Option: C  [ for ]

Remark:
"Responsible for" means having control and authority over something or someone, and the duty of taking care of it.


Q No: 3973
Q: He was accused ________ robbery.


A: at

B: of

C: with

D: in



Correct Option: B  [ of ]

Remark:
"Accused of" means to say that someone has done something wrong or is guilty of something:


Q No: 3972
Q: she takes great interest ________ discussing political issues.


A: in

B: on

C: about

D: with



Correct Option: A  [ in ]

Remark:
"Interest in" can mean a feeling of attention, concern, or curiosity towards something or someone.


Q No: 3971
Q: The story has a sudden twist _______ the end.


A: by

B: in

C: at

D: with



Correct Option: C  [ at ]

Remark:
"At the end" Use when referring to the end of something or indicating a specific time.


Q No: 3970
Q: The lecture was boring; everyone was busy on their phone _______ the session.


A: in

B: at

C: after

D: during



Correct Option: D  [ during ]

Remark:
The preposition "during" is used to say when something happens.


Q No: 3968
Q: Aunt Polly wanted to trap Tom _______ damaging confessions.


A: into

B: with

C: by

D: on



Correct Option: A  [ into ]

Remark:
"Trap into" means to trick someone into doing or saying something they don't want to.
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