PREPOSITION
2002/
*I am satisfied with your work.by/with/at)
*The boy was charged with stealing .(for/of/with)
*You should be polite to your seniors.(to/with/for)
*I have a distaste for pop music.( In/For/of)
2003/
*Gandhiji was convicted of lying (of/for/to)
*The labour lived from hand to mouth .(by/from/for)
*I warned him against driving so fast. (of /from/against)
*The teacher was annoyed with me. (at/from/with)
*Great books deal with human problem. (with/of/for)
2004/
*Socrates had no desire for wealth or comfort. (for/of/towards)
*Pay attention to what your teacher says.(at/in/to/)
*He is satisfied with his job.(at/with/in)
*I am indebted to yor for your help. (with/at/to)
*Assam is rich in minerais.(in/or/with)
*One should be concious of one`s faults. (about/to/at)
*2005
*man does not live by bread alone.(on/for/by)
*There is an expection to every rule. (on/to/on)
*You should not boast of your wealth.(of/in/for)
*Mr. sarma`s presided over the meeting .(on/at/over)
*She prefers tea to cold drinks.(for/than/t6o)
*Nobody in the class could compete with raju. (againt/with/to)
2006
*I can not part with this book.(with/of/from)
*I was surprised at his behaviour. (with/by/at)
*He will come back in an hour. (by/at/in)
*The lame man lives by begging . (by/with/on)
*Do nt run after money.(for/after/at)
*She was tired of waiting for him.(with/by/of)
2007
*The train is bound for howrah. (to/at/for)
*One should not boast of one`s wealth.(of/for/at)
*My sister excels for dancing. (at/in/by)
*That man is devold of common sense. (of/in/form)
*Theis film is suitable for children. (to/with/for)
*The girl parted fromher parents in tears.(with/from/by)
2008
*Do not boast of your wealth. (for/of/in)
*The ship was bound for India.(to/for/of)
*He goes to school by bus. (in/by/with)
*He has been suffering from fever.(with/by/from)
*Assam is rich in minerals. (with/for/in)
*I prefer tea to cold drinks. (to/from/than)
2009
*Shoes are made of leather. (with/of/by)
*I can not agree to your proposal. (to/with/on)
*The man repented of his past misdeeds .(for/at/of)
*The man does not live by dread alone .(on/by/for)
*She is gifted with a sweet voice.( by/of/with)
*always beware of false friends. (with/from/of)
2010
*What is the time by your watch? (in/on/by)
*This is a quotation from milton.(of/from/by)
*You should provide well for your children.(for/to/of)
*He has not yet recovered from his illness.(by/of/from)
*He sympathized with me in my sorrow.(to/with/for)
*The old man is hard of hearing .(of/for/in)
2011
*There was a noice of children at play.(in/on/at)
*Her mother is on the town council.(in/on/over)
2012
*I met him on the street. (in/at/on)
*Please pay attention to your studies.(for/to/on)
*He is an authority of science.(of/for/in)
*The teacher is in full control over class.(of/over/in)
2014
*Happiness consists in speaking the truth.(of/in/for)
*One should be honest in dealing with fellowman.(on/in/at)
*She is looking for a domestic help.(to/in/for)
*The burden seemed too much on hm.(to/for/on)
2015
*Health is preferable to wealth. (than/for/to)
*He is angry with his naughty sister.(at/with/upon)
2016
*The cow lives on grass (by/from/by)
*He lives from hand to much (on/from/by)
*He is appointed to the post. (in/to/at)
*She is junior to me by three years (to/from/than)
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