1 |
Chips said that he knew the <u>dilatoriness</u> of Gregson. |
- A. Intelligence
- B. Cunningness
- C. Slowness
- D. fatness
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2 |
They were married in _______ a week before the beginning of the autumn term |
- A. Paris
- B. New York
- C. London
- D. Lahore
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3 |
The lamp boy would clean and <u>trim</u> the light lamps. |
- A. Set
- B. Fix
- C. Adjust
- D. Clip or cut
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4 |
The guns began almost <u>instantly.</u> |
- A. At that time
- B. Immediately
- C. The next moment
- D. Clearly
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5 |
There came to him, stirred by the warmth of the fire and the gentle ______ of tea, a thousand tangled recollections of old time |
- A. Coma
- B. Comma
- C. Lacuna
- D. Aroma
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6 |
It was cold and <u>foggy</u> evening. |
- A. Wet
- B. Moist
- C. Misty
- D. clouded
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7 |
The Head standing with them was <u>aghast</u>. |
- A. Surprised
- B. Upset
- C. Shocked
- D. Confused
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8 |
The story told, retold and <u>embellished.</u> |
- A. Beautified
- B. Polished
- C. Lengthened
- D. Reset
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9 |
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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10 |
He had been rather serious about it, even a little <u>awed.</u> |
- A. Shocked
- B. Angered
- C. Afraid
- D. Helpless
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