1. He didn’t lend me the newspaper because he was going it.

[A] over

[B] through

[C] about

[D] out

  1. For want of sufficient funds your new project is likely to fall

[A] out

[B] through

[C] under

[D] over

  1. How have you come diamond? such a precious

[A] across

[B] upon

[C] by

[D] out

  1. We usually give our servants the old clothes we cast

[A] off

[B] aside

[C] away

[D] out

  1. He was called to prove the correctness of the press reports.

[A] up

[B] on

[C] upon

[D] out

  1. For unity of the country discipline among the people is called

[A] forth

[B] for

[C] out

[D] up

  1. Now it is difficult to carry this business in the teeth of stiff competition.

[A] out

[B] on

[C] off

[D] for

  1. The fear that AIDS has broken in India is not unfounded.

[A] up

[B] about

[C] out

[D] over

  1. The plan of the enemy to blow the fly- over was foiled by the police.

[A] over

[B] down

[C] up

[D] out

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