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Select the correct option that fills the blank to make the sentence
meaningfully complete. : The consequence of his haughtiness was that his
services were dispensed . . . . by his master.

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Select the correct option that fills the blank to make the sentence
meaningfully complete. : Rati just chimes . . . . the opinion of her husband and
seems to have no mind of her own.

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Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence
meaningfully complete. : Most children remain . . . . school . . . the ages of seven
and eight.

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Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence
meaningfully complete. : When Shankar remembered his wife long dead he was
moved . . . . tears.

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Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence
meaningfully complete. : The protracted illness has reduced him . . . . skeleton.

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Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence
meaningfully complete. : Social psychology studies . . . . the behaviour of human
groups organised or unorganised.

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Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence
meaningfully complete. : Because she had a reputation for . . . . we were surprised
and pleased when she greeted us so . . . ..

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Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence
meaningfully complete. : Raghav is not attracted by the . . . . life of the . . . . ,
always wandering through the country-side, begging for charity.

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Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence
meaningfully complete. : Legislation was passed to punish brokers who . . . . their
clients funds.

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Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence
meaningfully complete. : Now that he was prosperous and affluent, he gladly
contributed funds to assist the . . . . and the disabled.

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Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence
meaningfully complete. : To the dismay of the student body, the class president
was . . . . berated by the principal at a school assembly.

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