Sr. # | Questions | Answers Choice |
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1 | The Hinterland of Istanbul was to remain with the Turks. | Coastal areas Off-coast areas Hilly areas Agricultural lands |
2 | All orders form there are automatically null and void. | Suspended Invalid Rejected Questioned |
3 | The Alliesevacuatedthe important
Baghdad Railway junction. |
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4 | He recorded the daily detorioration of the position in Anatolia. | Worsening Dropping Sinking Falling |
5 | Mehmet IV could see no other way to regain the provinces than by subtlety. | Planning Mischief Trickiness Cleverness |
6 | At first the British high Commissioner demurred. | Disagreed Protested Objected Minded |
7 | Istanbul became suspicious of his intentions. | Hopeless about Unclear about Unsure about Doubtful about |
8 | This caused consternation among them. | Shock or worry Sadness Surprise Pain and trouble |
9 | It was apparent that the Turks were growing bolder. | Understood Understandable Clear True |
10 | One army officer refused to disband his men. | Send away Stop from working Check Restrict |
11 | The Ottoman army began to obstruct the Allied control officers., | Harm Damage Check Block |
12 | There were some remnants of the Ottoman army. | Troops left behind Main parts Central parts Subdivisions |
13 | The normal government was superseded by the Allies. | Succeeded Followed Replaced Arranged |
14 | They remained loyal to the Armistice. | Agreement never to fight Agreement to fight later Forced ceasefire Agreement to stop fight |
15 | The conceptionof the Liberals or the Padishah's men was that of loyality to the Armistice. | Understanding Idea or plan Thought Scheme |
16 | The Padishah was eager to collaborate with the Allies. | Co-operate Join Plan Sit together |
17 | Pasteur entirely forgot his marriage ceremony. | Almost Somewhat Partly Completely |
18 | Pasteur's teacher disapproved ofsaying "I don't know." | Disregarded Rejected Ignored Disfavoured |
19 | Pasteur was buried in his work. | Lost Interested Drowned Involved |
20 | Pasteur used to embarrass his teachers. | Puzzle Anger Discomfort Mislead |