1. Many tourists to India visit the beautiful . . . . . . . of Kashmir . . . . . . . in spring and summer.
valley , especially scenery , generally lakes , rarely
2. In . . . . . . . of International matters, there is always an element of risk in . . . . . . . one might do.
view , whichever many , doing defence , wrong case , whatever spite , whatever
3. We . . . . . . . him with many promises, but nothing would . . . . . . . him.
tempted , influence provoked , dessicate attracted , fascinate gave , deprive negotiated , please
4. The construction of the hall has been . . . . . . . because of the . . . . . . . of cement in the market.
held , non-availability denied , restrictions hampered , shortage prevented , supply completed , disappearance
5. He is . . . . . . . to . . . . . . . any kind of work with due sincerity.
fond , perform reluctant , entrust determined , undertake eager , avoid willing , ignore
6. Everywhere elegant old buildings are being . . . . . . . and mediocre modern structures are being put up.
pulled off pulled down pulled up pulled through
7.The Press . . . . . . . serve the profession better if it were objective in its reporting.
would may can will
8. A great change has come . . . . . . . the world since the war.
about over into in
9. This brand of TV is quite inferior . . . . . . . that one.
over with to than
10. Had the police not reached there in time the bandits . . . . . . . him.
did have killed will have killed would kill would have killed