QUESTION:
Q. No. 92 to 94 : Choose the correct preposition:
92. I always get nervous when I have to speak _____ an audience.
(A) in the front of
(B) in front of
(C) infront of
(D) affront of
93. Submit your assignments _____ ten days of the announcement.
(A) within
(B) by
(C) with in
(D) before
94. No student or teacher should be _____ this famous reference book.
(A) with
(B) without
(C) given
(D) despite
SOLUTION:
92.
Option | Preposition | Explanation |
(A) | in the front of | Incorrect. "In the front of" is not used in this context, as it refers to a specific location within something, not an audience. |
(B) | in front of | Correct. "In front of" is the appropriate preposition to indicate being before or facing an audience. |
(C) | infront of | Incorrect. "Infront" is a misspelling of "in front of." |
(D) | affront of | Incorrect. "Affront" means an insult, not related to placement or location. |
93.
Option | Preposition | Explanation |
(A) | within | Correct. "Within" is used to indicate the time frame during which something should be done. |
(B) | by | Incorrect. "By" could work, but "within" is better for indicating the period. |
(C) | with in | Incorrect. "With in" is a wrong phrase; "within" is the correct preposition. |
(D) | before | Incorrect. "Before" refers to a point in time but does not imply a specific duration like "within." |
94.
Option | Preposition | Explanation |
(A) | with | Incorrect. "With" would imply possession, which contradicts the sentence meaning. |
(B) | without | Correct. "Without" is used to indicate the absence of something. In this case, it means that neither students nor teachers should lack the book. |
(C) | given | Incorrect. "Given" is not a preposition in this context. |
(D) | despite | Incorrect. "Despite" is used to show contrast and is not appropriate here. |
Correct Options:
92. (B) In front of
93. (A) within
94. (B) without
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