1 |
I therefore, had to throw them away or wipe them............... the map altogether. |
of
off
on
over
|
2 |
I was faced with ............ of either evicting the books or else taking rooms elsewhere for myself. |
automative
All together
Alternative
Altogether
|
3 |
Books of inferiors minor................ gradually accumulated there. |
Prose
Novel
Verse
Fiction
|
4 |
I was living in a small and heaven..................... flat in chesses. |
Kissing
Bound
Kicking
downing
|
5 |
This difficulty one brought me almost within the shadow of the ........... |
Tree
Rope
wall
tower
|
6 |
They certainly die hard and it is sometimes difficult to find a .......... for them. |
Bed
Box
Scaffold
gallows
|
7 |
But it is not always easy to.......... books. |
Preserve
save
destroy
store
|
8 |
Destruction not merely makes more room for new books but saves one's heirs the troubles of.............. out the rubbish or storing it. |
Sorting
Sifting
Scorching
Scouting
|
9 |
It is positively a ................... duty to destroy it. |
Private
Public
government
officer's
|
10 |
It is not merely absurd to keep rubbish merely because it is ............. |
coloured
printed
beautiful
torn
|
11 |
Every worthless volume that is bought finds its way to a shelf and ........... there |
Stood
Stayed
Stays
Stay
|
12 |
But non bookish people are very reluctant to throw away anything that look like a ........... |
Book
Cloth
Shoe
Chair
|
13 |
It is likely that there are those who jump at the opportunity of getting ........ of books |
Red
Rid
Rude
Rod
|
14 |
In some cases, one imagines such in digestible get into the parcels by............ |
Incident
Indecent
Accident
Oxidant
|
15 |
People were sending magazines......................... years old. |
ten
twelve
twenty
Fifteen
|
16 |
It was publicity stated the other day that some people were sending the ................... things. |
Oldest
Fresh
New
Uptodate
|
17 |
It says int he paper that over ...................... million columes have been presented to the troops by the public. |
One
Two
Three
Four
|
18 |
It is sometimes difficult to find scaffold for them. |
Store
Rope
gallows
Place
|
19 |
Perhaps he suspects I have a swag in this sack. |
Food
Stolen goods
Stock things
Books
|
20 |
It was a tramp, who had other things to think about. |
Addict
Thief
Beggar
Wanderer
|