Directions (Q. 1-5) : In each question an incomplete stem of sentence is given. It is followed by five parts of a sentence numbered (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5) to complete the incomplete stem. Pick out the most appropriate part to complete the sentence meaningfully.
1. The employer appeared to be in such an affable mood that Rohit (3)
(1) decided to ask for a rise in his salary
(2) was scared to talk to him about his leave
(3) felt very guilty for his inadvertent slip
(4) promised him that he would not commit mistake again
(5) was pained to press his demand for a new flat
2. The officer who had neglected to file his income tax returns had to (2)
(1) return the files
(2) pay a fine
(3) be rewarded
(4) play mischief
(5) give warning
3. Although initial investigations pointed towards him (4)
(1) the preceding events corroborated his involvement in the crime
(2) the additional information confirmed his guilt
(3) the subsequent events established that he was guilty
(4) the subsequent events proved that he was innocent
(5) he gave an open confession of his crime
4. Since it is already midnight, we (3)
(1) had better leaving
(2) ought to have leave
(3) should take our leave
(4) might as well as leave
(5) must have been leave
5. It is not easy to remain tranquil when those around you (3)
(1) behave in a socially acceptable manner
(2) exhibit pleasant mannerism
(3) are losing their heads
(4) agree to whatever you say
(5) exhibit generous and magnanimous gestures