1 |
I went up to the accountant's wicket and poked the ball of __________ at him |
money
cricket
hockey
tennis
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2 |
"Come out", said the manager ___________ and showed me the other way |
happily
coldly
vivaciously
joyfully
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3 |
A big iron door stood open at the side of the private room, I stepped into the __________ |
room
balcony
safe
sofa
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4 |
The manager got up and opened the door, he called to the ___________ |
accountant
peon
watchman
sweeper
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5 |
I propose to deposit fifty six dollars now and ________ dollars a month regularly |
thirty
fifty
sixty
seventy
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6 |
The manager concluded mow that I was a son of _________ Rothschild or a young Gould |
sweeper
window
wicket
account
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7 |
I am not a detective at all, I have come to open an ___________ |
umbarella
window
wicket
account
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8 |
"No, not from Pinkerton's" I said seeming to imply that I came from a __________ agency |
rival
reveal
revel
revolve
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9 |
He had gathered from my mysterious manner that I was a ______ |
Salesman
Detective
Businessman
Shopkeeper
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10 |
We both sat down and looked at each other, found no ______ to speak |
Vice
Wise
Voice
Viz
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11 |
We are safe from ______ here |
Investigation
Intercession
Interrogation
Interruption
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12 |
He turned the key in the ______ |
Lock
Lake
Lick
Luck
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13 |
The manager felt that I had an awful ______ to reveal |
Plan
Secret
Secretion
Sacred
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14 |
I didn't want to say "alone" again but without it the thing seemed self ______ |
Hidden
Evicted
Evident
Accident
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15 |
I held my ______ dollars clutched in a crumpled ball in my pocket |
26
36
46
56
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16 |
The manager was a grave ______ man |
Calm
Quick
Humorous
Funny
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17 |
My voice was ______ "can I see the manager"? |
Loud
Sepulchral
Confident
Thundering
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18 |
The accountant was a tall, cool ______ |
Angel
Spirit
Devil
Fairy
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19 |
I went to a wicket marked ______ |
Peon
Shopkeeper
Sweeper
Accountant
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20 |
I have an idea that a person about to open an account must need consult the ______ |
Manager
Accountant
Clerk
President
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