1 |
It had been a damp and foggy day. |
Cloudy
Rainy
Misty
Wet
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2 |
There was shrill whine of anti-aircraft shells . |
Short sounds
Long sounds
Long loud sounds
Explosions
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3 |
There was plenty of shrapnel falling about outside. |
Bullets
Shots
Ammunition
Bomb pieces
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4 |
The guns began almost instantly. |
At that time
Immediately
The next moment
Clearly
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5 |
The yamwas passed on and jyously appreciated. |
Joke
Incident
Story
Report
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6 |
Ideas of generosity were becoming rare (Uncommon) in a frantic world. |
Troubled
Confused
Endangered
Horrified
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7 |
He was happy to have the idea of generosity and dignity. |
Insult
Respect
Greatness
Awareness
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8 |
Staefel went to Germany when the war broke out. |
Extended
Went on
Started or began
Continued
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9 |
Out of vast experience has emerged a kindly, gentle confidence in himself. |
Resulted
Happened
Appeared
Developed
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10 |
Out of vast experience has emerged confidence. |
Huge
Unlimited
Great
Too much
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11 |
He made new jokes about anti-air raid blinds. |
Defences
<sup>Walls</sup>
Screens
Curtains
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12 |
There is no sublimer feeling in the world. |
Strange
Mean
Queer
Higher, superior
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13 |
The actual work was not taxing. |
Painful
Complex
Difficult
Long
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14 |
Chatteris asked Chips not to take anything strenuously. |
Cleverly
Forcefully
Suddenly
Harshly
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15 |
Chatteris said that Chips knew all the ropes of Brook field. |
Methos or ways
Conditions
Situations
Circumstances
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16 |
I do sympathise with you. |
Know
Be ashamed
Alarm
Feel sorry
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17 |
They became hysterical. |
Normal
Extremely funny
Sad
Gloomy
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18 |
They became hysterical. |
Normal
Extremely funny
Sad
Gloomy
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19 |
Also I happen to be a diabetic. |
A patient with blood pressure
A patient with stomach problems
A heart patient
Patient with sugar in the blood
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20 |
Towards the close of that catastrophic July, Chatteris talked to Mr.Chips |
Dangerous
Ruinous
Troublesome
Horrible
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