1 |
Ibsen is a Norwegian _________ |
politician
dramatist
player
planist
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2 |
Hexameter has ________ feet as its parts |
four
five
six
eight
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3 |
"Hereward the Wake" is the name of an English __________ |
woman
plant
place
outlaw
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4 |
Freemasonry is a great organization of the people having _________ characters |
similar
opposite
antagoinistic
contrary
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5 |
Forum means ____________ |
form
public place
farm
at once
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6 |
Eccentricity means ________ |
electricity
computer
odd behaviour
name of a city
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7 |
Cicero is the name of a great ___________ orator |
Roman
French
American
African
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8 |
Cromwell is the name of a ____________ |
dancer
politician
plant
game
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9 |
Choir is a band of ___________ |
players
students
singers
scholars
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10 |
Cello is a __________ |
tree
man
place
violin
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11 |
Cractus is the name of a British ____________ |
king
queen
player
dancer
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12 |
Boers are __________ nationals living in South Africa |
French
Dutuch
Swiss
English
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13 |
Bernard Shaw is a British ____________ |
poet
athlete
playwright
politician
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14 |
Anno Domini is a __________ era |
Muslim
Jew
Budh
Christian
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15 |
Acropolis is a __________ of a Greek city especially of Athens |
citadel
minaret
tunnel
dome
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16 |
Ablative Absolute is a construction of noun in ___________ grammar |
Greek
Latin
German
French
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17 |
But Linford, at any rate, will remember and tell the tale: I said good-bye to Chips the _____________ before he died |
month
year
night
week
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18 |
He added, with quavering merriments, "thousands of then thousands of them, and all __________ |
girls
men
women
boys
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19 |
Pity, pity he never had any __________ |
children
brothers
sisters
relatives
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20 |
Pity, pity he never had any ___________ |
children
brothers
sisters
relatives
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