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Joe Corrie's "Hewers of Coal" is _________ one-act play.

  • a
  • the
  • an
  • No article
Correct Option: A  [ a ]

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Those who count ________ other's help generally lose the game.

  • about
  • above
  • around
  • on
Correct Option: D  [ on ]

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This accommodation is not adequate _______ the needs of our family.

  • upto
  • on
  • to
  • for
Correct Option: C  [ to ]

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Such _________ one was never seen before.

  • a
  • an
  • the
  • no article
Correct Option: A  [ a ]

Explanation: "one" does not begin with a vowel sound; it begins with a consonant sound.

It is ________ uniform policy.

  • a
  • an
  • the
  • no article
Correct Option: A  [ a ]

Explanation: The word "a" is used before a noun that begins with a consonant sound.
"a uniform" (the "u" in "uniform" is pronounced as a consonant sound).

The food in India is very different _________ European food.

  • from
  • into
  • with
  • of
Correct Option: A  [ from ]

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

Dr. Das is responsible _________ recruitment.

  • about
  • from
  • for
  • in
Correct Option: C  [ for ]

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

He was accused ________ robbery.

  • at
  • of
  • with
  • in
Correct Option: B  [ of ]

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

she takes great interest ________ discussing political issues.

  • in
  • on
  • about
  • with
Correct Option: A  [ in ]

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

The story has a sudden twist _______ the end.

  • by
  • in
  • at
  • with
Correct Option: C  [ at ]

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