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English Fsc Part 2 Chapter 16 Online Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
She was
immensely
popular with the boys and teachers alike.
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Slightly
A little
Greatly
Equally
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Question # 2
For some reason, Chips had been afflicted with an acute desire.
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Attacked with
Visited with
Trouble with
bothered with
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Question # 3
But Linford, at any rate, will remember and tell the tale: I said good-bye to Chips the _____________ before he died
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month
year
night
week
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Question # 4
Ralston's
successor
was a man named Chatteris.
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Person coming after him
Person joining him
Person replacing him
Person displacing him
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Question # 5
Ablative Absolute is a construction of noun in ___________ grammar
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Greek
Latin
German
French
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Question # 6
Chips began in
sheer
bewilderment.
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Some
Clear
Complete
Near
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Question # 7
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 # 8
Cello is a __________
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tree
man
place
violin
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Question # 9
Chips began in sheer
bewilderment
.
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Disappointment
Confusion
Worry
Helplessness
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Question # 10
Chips was a
fixture
[one firmly fixed(here, in teaching) ] that gave service, satisfaction, confidence, everything except inspiration.
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A non-transferable prerson
An unmovable person
A staying person
An unchanging person
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Question # 11
Big Hall full of lusty ______ ready to pounce on him as their legitimate prey
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Gentlemen
Ladies
Players
Barbarians
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Question # 12
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 # 13
Nothing is really wrong with him only
anno domini.
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A common trouble
Weakness
Loneliness
Advancing age
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Question # 14
You're such a
remarkable
old boy that one never knows.
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Clever
Smart
Impressive
Unusual
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Question # 15
Baiting
the new masters was a fun for the boys.
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Challenging
Troubling or annoying
Puzzling
Questioning
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Question # 16
Chips said that he knew the
dilatoriness
of Gregson.
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Intelligence
Cunningness
Slowness
fatness
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Question # 17
Chips learnt his
shortcomings
.
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Requirements
Needs
Defects or weaknesses
Mistakes
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Question # 18
His discipline was not absolutely
reliable.
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Successful
Proper
Dependable
Suitable
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Question # 19
The house itself was ugly and
pretentious.
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Strange
Showy
Horrible
Very large
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Question # 20
He could look upon it all with
tranquility
.
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Satisfaction
Calmness/peace
Enjoyment
Joy
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Question # 21
Ideas of generosity were becoming rare (Uncommon) in a
frantic
world.
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Troubled
Confused
Endangered
Horrified
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