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infatuated with
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liking for
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infatuation for
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dislike to
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neglectful of
C
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Explanation
Grammatically speaking, option 4 is incorrect. Had it been 'dislike for', it would have been one of the correct options. So, option 3 is the correct answer.
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fond of
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founded to
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fondness for
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foundation in
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based on
E
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Explanation
The sentence implies that the drama 'rests on' an episode in Bhagvatha. Option 5 best explains the same.
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fond of
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fondness to
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fondness for
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fondness in
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fondness on
C
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Explanation
'Fondness for' means having a special liking for someone or something.
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fond of
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fond to
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fond for
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fond in
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found on
A
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Explanation
'Fond of' means having a special liking for someone or something.
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exception of
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exception on
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fondness for
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foundation in
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founded on
D
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Explanation
The sentence implies that it has no relation to the fundamental principle. Opiton 4 best explains the same.
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infatuated with
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infatuated for
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infatuation for
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infatuated to
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infatuated of
A
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'Infatuated with someone or something' means to be in love with someone or something.
A
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Explanation
This is the correct option as ‘the’ is used before singular or plural nouns and noun phrases that denote particular, specified persons or things. Here, it is ‘the’ silver dress.
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heaped
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aggregated
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combined
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connected
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C
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This is the correct option as ‘combined’ here implies the factors that united to produce last years’ tsunami as 'combined' indicates the coming together of factors not literal joining.
B
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Explanation
This is the correct option as here, ‘by’ is used to indicate the person responsible for creating the famous play.
C
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This is the correct option as ‘on’ is used here to indicate position above and supported by or in contact with something; here it is the carpet.
C
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This is the correct option as ‘of’ is used here to imply the injuries caused by or resulting from a sharp edged weapon.
D
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This is the correct option as ‘at’ is used here to indicate location or position. Here, it is the five-star hotel.
B
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Explanation
This is the correct option as here ‘an’ is used as a form of the indefinite article and is used before an initial vowel sound ‘old’.
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across
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besides
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throughout
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alongside
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C
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Explanation
'Throughout' indicates from the beginning to the end of a period of time or an event. In this context, this is the correct answer as it indicates the duration of the journey.
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around
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nearby
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alongside
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in addition to
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C
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Explanation
The preposition 'alongside' indicates working close to the side of someone or in cooperation with them. This context refers to gaining more experience by working close to the side of doctors in ER. Thus, this is the correct answer in this context.