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A
state
B
situation
C
rank
D
size

Explanation

Climate refers to the long-term state or condition of the atmosphere. Here, 'state' implies the condition of the environment.

A
by
B
with
C
through
D
from

Explanation

We use 'with' to indicate the instrument or tool used to perform an action. So, 'with a rolled up newspaper' is correct.

A
dissatisfied
B
cross
C
happy
D
delighted

Explanation

The sentence implies a contrast ('or else'). The opposite of 'pleased' in this context is 'dissatisfied'.

A
by
B
of
C
for
D
from

Explanation

We use 'die from' for external causes or effects like overeating, injury, etc. 'Die of' is used for diseases.

A
giving up
B
to give up
C
in giving up
D
from giving up

Explanation

The verb 'advise' is followed by an object + infinitive (to + verb). So, 'advised me to give up' is the correct structure.

A
To be in low spirit
B
With complete devotion
C
To one’s own liking
D
To be in high spirit

Explanation

The idiom 'after one's own heart' means someone who has similar tastes or preferences, or simply 'to one's own liking'.

A
adjective
B
verd
C
preposition
D
adverb

Explanation

Here, 'near' modifies the verb 'drawing' (meaning approaching). A word that modifies a verb is an adverb.

A
My father was in hospital during six weeks in summer
B
In summer during six weeks My father was in hospital
C
My father was in a hospital during six weeks in summer
D
My father was in hospital for six weeks during the summer

Explanation

Standard word order places duration (for six weeks) before time/season (during the summer). Also 'in hospital' is a common phrase. Option D is best.

A
live
B
stay
C
stop
D
halt

Explanation

'Stay' is used for a temporary residence or visit. 'Live' usually implies permanence. For two months, 'stay' is the correct choice.

A
about
B
at
C
with
D
for

Explanation

We use 'angry about' something (a situation/thing). We use 'angry with' a person. Since 'What' refers to a thing/matter, 'about' is correct.