1 |
For he lived at Mrs. _______, just across the road from the school, he had been there more than a decade |
- A. Winslow's
- B. Katherine's
- C. Wickett's
- D. Merivale's
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2 |
It had been a damp and <u>foggy</u> day. |
- A. Cloudy
- B. Rainy
- C. Misty
- D. Wet
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3 |
Nevertheless, Chips found <u>plenty </u>to do. |
- A. Too much
- B. A lot or very much
- C. Something great
- D. Unlimited work
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4 |
For Mr.Chips, in any social or academic sense, was just as respectable, but no more brilliant, than Brookfield itself. |
- A. Educational
- B. Literary
- C. Regular
- D. Administrative
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5 |
Collingwood was a <u>cheeky</u> boy. |
- A. Naught
- B. Trouble some
- C. Disrespectful
- D. Noisy
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6 |
Yet katherine <u>persisted</u> . |
- A. Disagreed
- B. Stood firmly
- C. Did not care
- D. Did not change
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7 |
Ablative Absolute is a construction of noun in ___________ grammar |
- A. Greek
- B. Latin
- C. German
- D. French
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8 |
Tea brought a thousand tangled <u>recollections </u>of old times. |
- A. Ideas
- B. Thoughts
- C. Talks
- D. Memories
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9 |
Behind a <u>rampart</u> of ancient elms lay Brookfield. |
- A. Hood
- B. Embankment
- C. House
- D. Wall
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10 |
Lindford is the name of a ____________ who came to visit Mr.Chips the night before Mr.Chips died |
- A. nurse
- B. doctor
- C. boy
- D. teacher
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