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1)Look after your health ...... you should repent later on.

(1) as 
(2) because 
(3) till 
(4) lest
Ans- (4) lest (Conj.) : in order to prevent something from happening Here, lest is the right usage.

2)It has been years since I last __ him.

(1) had met 
(2) met 
(3) meet 
(4) have met
Ans- (2)If a since Clause implies time, it must contain a Verb in Past Tense. Here, met is the right usage.

3)His ____ tastes and habits explain why he is always in debt.

(1) thrifty 
(2) extravagant 
(3) moderate 
(4) judicious

Ans- (2) Here, extravagant is the right usage. moderate (Adj.) : staying within limits that are considered to be reasonable by most people

4)That car is throwing __ a lot of smoke.

(1) out 
(2) up 
(3) away 
(4)in
Ans- (1) throw out : to produce smoke, light, heat etc. Here, out is the right usage.

5)He was assured by his friends _ every type of help, in an emergency.

(1) by 
(2) of 
(3) with 
(4) about

Ans- (2) Here of (Prep.) is the right usage.

6)This area suffers from _.

(1) drought 
(2) droaghts 
(3) draughts 
(4) drafts

Ans- (1) drought : a long period when there is little or no rain. Here, drought is the right usage.

7)He is a man of ___simplicity.

(1) childlike 
(2) childless 
(3) child 
(4) childish

Ans- (1) childlike : having the qualities that children usually have. Here, child like is the right usage.

8)The terrorists made a vain attempt to _ the bridge.

(1) blow over 
(2) blow up 
(3) blow out 
(4) blow down

Ans- (2) blow up : to destroy something by an explosion. Here, blow up is the right usage.

9)This is entirely_______you and me.

(1) between 
(2) from 
(3) among 
(4) amidst

Ans- (1) Here, between (Prep.) is the right usage. It is used for referring to two things.

10)He ____ to help me and called me a fool.

(1) refused 
(2) denied 
(3) offered 
(4) thought

Ans- (1) Here, refused is the right option. Look at the sentences : ->> He flatly refused to discuss the matter. ->> They were denied access to the information.

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