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English FA Part 2 Chapter 5 Online Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
I was living in a _______ flate inCheisea
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Very old
Heaven-kissing
Comfortable
Cheap
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Question # 2
In some cases, one imagines such indigestibles get into the parcels by ______
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Incident
Indecent
Accident
Oxidant
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Question # 3
I walked on until I reached the __________
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town
market
Embankment
shop
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Question # 4
Tie them up and consign them to the..........
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River
Rock
Lake
Jungle
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Question # 5
You fate is perhaps ____________ than you deserved
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bad
worse
worst
good
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Question # 6
I had come out alone to the river to get rid of a pack of ___________
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prose
fiction
poetry
drama
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Question # 7
I sprang back from the wall and began walking with an air of
rumination
:
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sad feeling
deep thought
clever planing
deep joy
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Question # 8
Anyhow, what if you are ___________ for it?
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hanged
hung
hang
hinge
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Question # 9
I was faced with ______ of either evicting the books or else taking rooms elsewhere for myself
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Automative
All-together
Alternative
Altogether
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Question # 10
What about the ___________
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ash
gush
splash
crash
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Question # 11
I hung on (waited for some time) on the __ of a crowd.
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Outer points.
Areas
Outskirts
Limits
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Question # 12
Destruction not merely makes more room for new books but saves one's heirs the troubles of.............. out the rubbish or storing it.
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Sorting
Sifting
Scorching
Scouting
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Question # 13
Quailing
from it at the last moment:
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frightening
withdrawing
shying
coming back
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Question # 14
It is almost as hopeless to try to burn a book without opening it as to try to burn a piece of ______
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Sponge
Paper
Granite
Chalk
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Question # 15
But she had not always pleaded for
leniency.
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Mercy
Mistreatment
Punishment
Generosity
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Question # 16
Suddenly I heard a .................... near me.
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cry
shrikek
step
Sigh
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Question # 17
A few doors down I passed a .................... who was flashing his lantern.
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Businessman
Police man
Coachman
Postman
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Question # 18
There always seemed to be someone who would ______me.
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Seize
Stop
Check
question
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Question # 19
A vast splash, then................... fell again
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Noise
Silence
Thud
Clamour
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Question # 20
Looking over, I hesitated again, but I had reached the turning ___________
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pint
print
pin
point
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Question # 21
Books are lying there with only a stray rag, sticking out of the slime into the opaque brown _________
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tides
toads
toasts
tights
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