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English Fsc Part 2 Chapter 16 Online Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
Chips began to sink into the creeping dry
rot
of pedagogy.
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Dryness
Uselessness
Badness
Decay or rottleness
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Question # 2
He had a
vague
notion.
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Strange
Confusing
Doubtful
Unclear
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Question # 3
Grayson was
excused
lessons.
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Allowed not to attened
Made to miss
Pardoned
Forgiven
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Question # 4
Mr.Chips was a quite,
conventional
person.
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A average ability
Having normal and ordinary views
Acceptable
Popular
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Question # 5
The school bell rang at an
unaccustomed.
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Unusal
Unknown
Irregular
Unexpected
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Question # 6
During the summer vocation he went up to the Lake District with Rowden, a
colleague.
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Fellow worker
Junior
Senior
Teacher
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Question # 7
Ralston was a live _____________, a power transmitter, but you had to beware of him
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man
youth
officer
wire
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Question # 8
The most
remarkable
was the change Katherine brought in Chips.
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Common
Ordinary
Desiring
Unusual or extra ordinary
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Question # 9
Linford said good-bye in a shrill
treble.
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Loud voice
Low voice
Normal voice
Troublesome voice
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Question # 10
Ralston was a
live wire
.
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Working
Usable
Dangerous
Useful
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Question # 11
After 1929, Chips did not leave Brookfield, even for Old, Boys Dinners in __________
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London
Bermingham
Ireland
Scotland
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Question # 12
She was
immensely
popular with the boys and teachers alike.
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Slightly
A little
Greatly
Equally
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Question # 13
So clearly it
lingered
, that time of dizzy happiness.
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Delayed
Appeared
Stayed
Continued
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Question # 14
Something had happened whose significance had yet to be
reckoned
.
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Found
Guessed or thought of
Measured
Checked
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Question # 15
Let us
resume
our work.
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Restart
Begin
Do
Perform
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Question # 16
Just old Chips with one of his
queer
ideas.
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Surprising
Strange
New
Fine
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Question # 17
The autumn
gales
rattling windows.
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Gentle winds
Storms
Fast winds
Evening winds
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Question # 18
It seemed tragically
sensational
when the first old Brookfieldian was killed in action.
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Saddening
Shocking
Troublesome
Painful
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Question # 19
The strange
randomness
of the world beguiled him.
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Strangeness
Confusion
Irregularity
Disturbance
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Question # 20
Very interesting, Mr.Chipping, but once again it proves my point, you live too much in the ____________
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future
present
past
imagination
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Question # 21
Mafeking Night is the night of riotous __________ overdone in 1900
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sleeping
dreaming
praying
celebrations
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