1 |
A half-holiday to let us attend a _________ match |
- A. hockey
- B. cricket
- C. football
- D. base ball
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2 |
The oppressive weight of the knowledge of a full day's school ahead remained a characteristic sensation of my ______ |
- A. Oldage
- B. Boyhood
- C. Childhood
- D. Youth
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3 |
I often had hung on the outstrips of a crowed around............ barrow. |
- A. a tea
- B. A fruit
- C. An ice cream
- D. A peanut
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4 |
Chips had only<u> mediocre </u>academic degree. |
- A. Common
- B. Poor
- C. average
- D. ordinary
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5 |
The maid servant walked with <u>grim</u> steps. |
- A. Wanton
- B. Vivid
- C. Horrible
- D. light
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6 |
That phrase expresses perfectly my attitude to the arrival of the .......... during term time when I was school boy. |
- A. Week end
- B. Summer day
- C. Working day
- D. Picnic day
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7 |
But these holidays were few and for................... |
- A. among
- B. between
- C. Along
- D. Betwixt
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8 |
The two month's vacation we got in summer time, and it was these months towards which the whole................. moved. |
- A. month
- B. year
- C. week
- D. Century
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9 |
How often had I stood outside sweet drops with _________ pockets |
- A. full
- B. torn
- C. no
- D. empty
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10 |
I hung on (waited for sometime) on the ___________ of a crowd. |
- A. Outer points
- B. Areas
- C. Outskirts
- D. Limits
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