66. They continued to work in the field despite of the heavy rains.
(a) even though there is heavy rain
(b) although heavily rains
(c) in spite the heavy rains
(d) even though it rained heavily
67. He has received no other message than an urgent telegram asking him to rush his village immediately.
(a) asked him to rush his village
(b) asking him to have rush his village
(c) asking him to rush to his village
(d) asking him rushing at his village
68. They felt humiliated because they realised that they had cheated.
(a) have been cheated
(b) had been cheated
(c) had been cheating
(d) were to be cheated
69. Had you been told me about your problem, I would have helped you.
(a) If you would have told
(b) Had you have told
(c) had you told
(d) If you have told
70. The train will leave at 8.30 pm, we have been ready by 7.30pm so that, we can reach the station in time.
(a) were
(b) must be
(c) are
(d) should have
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