Preposition - Study Mode

[#596] I request you not to interfere . . . . . . . . my work.
Correct Answer

(C) with

Explanation

Solution: 'Interfere with' means 'to prevent something from working effectively or from developing successfully'.

[#597] The Golden bridge is . . . . . . . . the Narmada.
Correct Answer

(B) across

Explanation

Solution: 'Across' means 'on the other side of something, or from one side to the other of something which has sides or limits such as a city, road or river'. Hence it makes the sentence meaningful.

[#598] You will soon get accustomed . . . . . . . . the change of climate.
Correct Answer

(A) to

Explanation

Solution: If you are 'accustomed to' something, you know it so well or have experienced it so often that it seems natural, unsurprising, or easy to deal with. Hence 'to' is the correct preposition to be used.

[#599] The trouble . . . . . . . . him is that he never knows when to keep quiet.
Correct Answer

(C) with

Explanation

Solution: We use with to mean 'having' or 'possessing' some quality. Hence it makes the sentence meaningful.

[#600] Suganya writes . . . . . . . . her left hand.
Correct Answer

(B) with

Explanation

Solution: The correct answer is Option B: with. The preposition "with" is used to indicate the instrument or means by which an action is performed. In this case, the sentence suggests that Suganya is using her left hand to write. Therefore, we use the preposition "with" to express the idea of using a particular body part as a means for writing. The other options are not suitable in this context: Option A: "on" is used to indicate a surface or location, but it does not convey the idea of using the hand for writing. Option C: "in" indicates being inside or within something, which does not fit the context of writing with a hand. Option D: "by" can indicate agency or means, but it is not as appropriate as "with" in this specific sentence. Overall, the most appropriate preposition to complete the sentence is "with" as it conveys the intended meaning that Suganya writes using her left hand.