1 |
Thus I got into my....................... the essential structure of the ordinary British sentence. |
Bones
Face
Hands
Feet
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2 |
As I remained in the Third.................. times as long as anyone else. I had three times as much of it. |
One
Two
Three
Four
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3 |
It was a kind of............................ |
Speech
Drill
Dance
Play
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4 |
Subject, verb, Object, Relative clauses, conditional clauses, Conjunctive and Disjunctive clauses! Each had its........... and its bracket. |
Meaning
Syllable
Colour
Pronunciation
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5 |
He look a fairly long sentence and broke it up into its. |
Comparisons
Components
Cosmopolitans
Companions
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6 |
Not only did we learn English..... thoroughly but we also practiced continually English analysis. |
Parsing
Pressing
Paraphrasing
Precis writing
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7 |
The most disregarding thing was namely to write mere............... |
French
Polish
Roman
English
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8 |
Mr. Somervell was charged with the duty of teaching the ....................... boys. |
Cleverest
Stupidest
Richest
Finest
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9 |
But I was taught ....... |
French
Latin
English
Greek
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10 |
Being so long in the lowest form, I gained an immense............... over the cleverer boys. |
Disadvantage
Advantage
Sewage
Cleavage
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11 |
I continued in this............. situation for nearly a year. |
Unpretentious
Precautious
Precious
Pretentious
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12 |
I was i fact only two from the ........................... of the whole school. |
Surface
Beginning
Bottom
Top
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13 |
The names of the new boys were printed in the school list in ............... order. |
queue
Historical
Alphabetical
Chronological
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14 |
In......................... of his decision, I was in due course, placed in the third division. |
Contrary
Correction
Context
Consequence
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15 |
I have always had the greatest............... for Mr. Weldon. |
Regard
Regret
Retort
Recruit
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16 |
The head master was a man not dependent upon paper.................... |
Adjustments
Manifestations
Calculations
Satisfactions
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17 |
It showed that he was a man capable of looking beneath the ................ of things. |
Bottom
Side
Surface
Ground
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18 |
Mr. Weldon drew the ...................... that I was worthy to pass in to Harrow. |
Conclude
Concludes
Conclusion
Concluded
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19 |
Then merciful us here's collected my piece of ...................... with all the others. |
Foolscap
Full-scale
Scapegoat
Scraper
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20 |
I ............... for two whole hours at this sad spectacle. |
grazed
gazed
grimaced
glazed
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