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He was accused ……. theft.





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Solution

He was accused of theft.

Correct preposition: "of"

Explanation:

The verb "accuse" is usually followed by the preposition "of" when referring to the specific crime or wrongdoing someone is being blamed for.

Examples:

  • She was accused of cheating on the exam.

  • They accused him of lying.


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I never listen …… the radio.





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Solution

I never listen to the radio.

Correct preposition: "to"

Explanation:

When we use the verb "listen", it is typically followed by "to" when referring to something we are paying attention to or hearing, like music, a broadcast, or the radio.

Examples:

  • I like to listen to music in the evening.

  • She listens to the news every morning.


nimcet PYQ
Choose the correct alternative with the correct choice
given below each statement:

You are to conform ______________ the rules of the institute.





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Solution

The verb "conform" is typically followed by the preposition "to" when you're talking about obeying or aligning with rules, standards, or expectations.

Examples:

  • All employees must conform to the company policies.

  • His actions do not conform to our standards.


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Fill in the blanks with the correct preposition

Jagdish is waiting for me_____ the campus.





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Solution

We use "at" when referring to a specific point or location—and "the campus" in this sentence is considered a specific place.

Let’s break it down:

  • "at" = specific location
    "He's waiting at the bus stop."
    "She's studying at the library."
    "We're meeting at the restaurant."

  • "on" = surface
    "The book is on the table."

  • "in" = inside an enclosed space
    "He's in the building."
    ➤ (You might say "in the campus" if you’re thinking about being within the grounds of a large university, but "at the campus" is more natural when referring to meeting someone there.)

So: ✅ "Jagdish is waiting for me at the campus."
is correct because it's talking about a meeting point or location.



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