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1 Nor it is a spaceship as certain lunatic elements have suggested.
a Large b Low c Mad
2 A time to rend and a time to sew. PA
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a Buy b Sell c Wear
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3 You whom this age's wav so captivate!
a Confused b Fascinate c Troublesoi
Lofty
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4 Not even one who is well off.
a Well behaved b Polite c Lthy b d
Healthy
5 That's one of your most primitive traits.
a Basic b Prominent Xren)ature / d
Distinctive
6 He is a nondescript sort of person.
a Nonsense b Pessimistic c Kfbt^seTr^lis d
Ordinary
7 He was eniovine his promenade in the bitter cold. Y
a Loneliness b Pleasure walk Leisure d
Adventure
8 The smoke was rising from myriads ( fire
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a Acrid b Heaps ^vc ^an made d
Countless number
9 She fought valiantly to keep me/hsjm Imqwih^ha/secret .
a Comically b Brave Cowardly d
Furiously
10 Mr. Hubert furiously lifted his hatfqa?t<sahEkin the most exasperating tone.
a Exciting b Interest g-x T c Irritating d
Indifferent
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11 she dropped therrrkito rse.
a Spontaneously b Li c Aggressively d
Willingly
12 He looked such a dandv^ b
a Poor Pr< c Fashionable d
Fraud
13 And a time to refrain froi bracing.
a Reconsider b Ke y c Ready d
Love
14 Instead, as they z e,si HV about her job .
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a In place/ftf rb ] Despite c In fact d
Inspite of
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15 The p£opfe4nere. \ t( itation stuff mainly.
a Copie' 9 Intimated c Good d
Bad
16 Towho plain against brutality ?
a rruptio Cruelty c Abuse d
Bribery
17 SI ickei front and joined Arthur in the e evator.
a Stairs b Crane c Electric lift d
Plane
18 Say, you ft$ ok pretty nervous about something.
a Beautiful b Very c Slightly d
A little
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48 The farm was ringing with the clamour of the gong.
a Sound b Tone c Uproar
Forces
49 The doctor coaxed the child to open her mouth.
a Asked b Forced c Flatte. d
Forbade
50 She gestured vaauei v. b
a Unclearly b Slowly d
Happily
51 He only met with increc ulitv.
a Insult b Reward isbelief d
Honour
52 The doctor grasped the child tightly.
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a Called b Held c Wm ed d
Pushed
53 Della counted it three times. V
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a Looked b Threw c Caught d
Calculated
54 My wife is unwell.
a Happy b III c Angry d
Beautiful
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55 The door rattles viscous v.
a Carefully b Slowly c Rapidly d
Violently
56 She knits passively (
a Actively b AtteW c Inactivity d
Sharply
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57 The Oyster and Pearl" iscisfroti al cornedy -
a Emotional b, Mi c Beautiful d
Historical
58 After this the ratrrshall Stop.
a Stay c Cease d
Come
59 His eyes mayVscare you\
a Invite l b ) Mokate c Like d
Terrify
60 You whom tlr ages ay-was so captivate!
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a Det Sck b Fascinate c Perplex d
Shock
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61 Yi wiTHying r ehiment to the tired human heart.
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a Excrceh ent ^ b Happiness c Lethargy d
Surprise
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62 er /eled.
nw dtsbe
rrangei T b Disordered c Managed d
Stopped
63 as steep for my feet to hold unless I braced myself.
a Ca fa b Fondled c Supported d
Wounded
64 The foundation of oppression was small in the world.
a Beggary b Cruelty c Depression d
Justice
65 He examined it with the air of connoisseur.
a Buyer b Critic c Gardener d
Musicians
66 They slumber on with paws across.
a Laugh b Sleep c Smile d
Weep
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a Sentimental b Ran like mad people c , ast
d Nervously
fidgets
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76 Ellen a lively girl of twenty, as she listen^A.
a Make b Feels unhappy c Is
d Cries loudly
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somebody unco able
77 All philosophies sound good .
a Appear b Feel Known
d Are judged
78 This is night mail crossing the borderT )
a Area b Boundary c\ /ields
d Barren land
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79 Loveliest of trees,the cherry noyAs nbqg wRji nttiom along the bough.
a Prime b Mass of f] r>sNSv >yc Bush
d Buds
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80 Steward looked embarrassed.
a Successful b Delighle c Mysterious
d Upset
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81 The wind seemed to flake a1 thbi^ entities.
a Break b | c Remind
d Make out
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82 Gentle applause b oiJfXorr evVry hand for Gorgios:
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a Curse / ( blXapRing c Dislike
d Abuse
83 The camel a sf /ok reature\ca rce) felt the blow
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oy ^ y :
a Dull ' Sensitive c Admirable
d Small
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84 The auth' had a ubtfogj^amone night.
a Trouble oroe Pleasing c Long
d Lovely
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85 The m ittlb& the©r viscously
a Violently b Peacefully c Quietly
d Silently
86 XneyTht ;etoi) s wearing a wronfi costume.
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a b Glove c Custom
d Dress
87 The bather shop is crowded with stuff.
a Void y b Vacant c Packed
d Empty
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88 The fruit glowed red hot from within.
a Sparkled b Darkened c Wasted
d Boasted
89 Our harmony depends on unity.
a Quarrel b Disintegration c Singleness
d Decline
90 Norma made a scoffing sound.
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a Redeeming b Unjust c Hard
jA Mild
123 Well its elliptical.
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a Lengthy b Square c QVcjPX
) d Round
124 Wozzeck is bewildered.
a Confused b Sad H f
d Mad
125 He is nondescript sort of person.
a uneducated b Uninteresting c Unintelligent
d Uncultured
126 He was drenched in the hotness of fear .
a Soaked b Pushed c Found
d Escaped
127 He only met with increc ulitv. © ^ pfsbelief
a Insult b Honour N
d Shame
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128 The sunlight comes down distorted/ ^
a Deformed b Curved Arranged
d Planned
129 The slave had ever experienced a iIdhvtv,
a Blessing b Travel T c Opportunity
d Misery
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130 Let us not wallow in the vail fdespair
a Enjoy b Sei D c Stumble
d Sing
131 tei
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a Low bjHjgn c Sudden
d Painful
132 Roger Spelding i rniddle a; I ,unjctuous resonant.
a Sympathetic NJ Shy, z c Sad
d Flattering
133 Compose a svmphbnv, pajpTa~p cture,write a book.
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a Musical/fjythm |j^ Book c Play
d Peom
134 Mr.Spelling ks upcwous.
a Kingly b Flattering c Cruel
d Wild
135 OJ an ithout motion.
a ns b Idlesness c Actions
d Laziness
136 The itryside was devastated and mangled.
a Beautifu b Ruined c Planted
d Fertile
137 Roxanna had an assortment of shells.
a A net b A bag c A set
d A cap
138 The doctor got furious.
a Hopeful b Disappointed c Angry
d Delighted
146 Perhaps, I suppose this is one of those mysterious we'll never slov&N
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a Miseries b Misfortunes c Secrets
Pearls.
147 He glances back at the c oor.
a Leaves b Sees c Toj s d
Smells
148 The melon was easi v swallowed.
a Eaten b Expelled SJL ited 7 d
Thrown
149 Empty of concord is the soul of Europe. 7777:
a Harmony b Disunity c Vigobt^ d
Strength
150 I told the parents that it was entirely up to then^ y
a Partially b Swiftly Completely d
Tiringly
151 Ma'am dragged the boy into the Ia rgeJc/Yc/x^/iMte.
a Big room b Back room all kitchen d
Big kitchen
152 Let freedom ring from t le curvaceous.pe s aSQaj)fornia .
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a Having curves Low d
Fat
153 The sergeant said that he could qu/gferHfre sffive.
a Silent b Punish V ) c Teach d
Train
154 The sunlight was perverted.
a Diverted b Fiei c Lovely d
Burning
155 The author had a uexmg-cke ight.
a Troublesome lea\in; c Long d
Lovely
156 The man was dragging the corpse in the mud.
a Hiding \b Burying / c Pulling d
Tearing
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157 Mrs.Spelding loo bore 'due.
a Bold TlrfTimid c Sharp d
Brainless
158 It sho’ laVwright ^rfynent/v fascinating attitude.
a Humbly fHighly c Lowly d
Simply
159 Tl is a e ^QpJuck up that which is planted.
a [est \ « b Saw c Sow d
Ascend
160 The^kjslir^ uld be God-drunk.
a Love of b Drinker of wine c Lover of wealth d
Rich man
161 Laura stumbled through the settlement.
a Staggered b Passed happily c Walked vividly d
Strolled
162 The mayor was a stout serious man.
a ugly b Handsome c Heavy d
Thin
163 The face of the sick girl was flushed.
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167 They think Kreton a monster first.
a Droll b Intellectual c Ghost
168 Roxanna had an assortment of shells.
a Net b Skin c Set
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169 Tells that its sculptor we I those passions read.
a Forces b Changes c Hills
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170 To have no faith is worse than slavery.
a Bondage b Freedom c Liberty
|N Hope
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171 The man peers out t ne g ass . ^ \y
a Break b Gaze c Lift ^
d Throws
172 Compose a symphony o paint,write a book. 5
a Piece of music b Rhyme c ook1
d Poem
188 ,
Of that colossal wreck boundless and bare.
a Despair b Glory c Might
d Ruin
189 He answered me curtly. "I cleared this land".
a Abruptly b Not politely c Very politely
d Angrily
190 Fateh dad's censure was purely religious.
a Reaction b Decision c Disapproval
d Statemen y
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191 The door rattles viscous .
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a Violently b Forcibly c Mildly d
Caref JJy y
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192 Let bygones by bygones.
a Forget the past b Recall the past c Do everything
itream
smoothly
193 All the trees were queer and still.
a Fresh b Strong c Strange ) <
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194 And since to look at things in bloom.
a Beauty b In full swing c In fascinatio
sadness
195 Her face was flushed Vs. \V
Supported
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a Told b Pulled \ \ d
Beat
202 The grave of Hubert withstood th^ftaubcs of^ghe f ood.
a Water b Destruct ft? nX^J c Waves d
Noise
203 The foundation of oppressiorvtfJSs^si HTthe world .
a Depression b Sa/ c Cruelty
d Will power
204 Unearned sufferingjs-reetempf/Vt
a Hard Ha c Unjust
d Saving
205 He examined it wrth the airof connoisseur.
a Musician b Crit c Gardener
d Buyer
206 Her hair is disheveled.
a Thin IT Thick c Untidy
d Discoloured
207 Kreton^aysT^at he jfivfes to gad about .
a Hunt pa Shoot c Goad
d Wander
208 I want to lit home to San Francisco.
a £ b Travel c Leave
d Enjoy
209 Sta om es at her blank-faced coaches.
a Attracti b Passionless c Ugly
d Broken
210 You may de afraid to plot an evil.
a Make b Introduce c Plan
d Follow
211 The sunlight was coming out distorted.
a Tampered b Lovely c Shiny d
Fierce
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232 The ruit / from within .
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a D/rkeneX \ l/\ b Sparkled c Sprinkled
d Wasted
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233 Rate acTsTgtta/ re was purely religious.
a Apprecia' b Criticism c Help
d Praise
234 Roxanna hair an assortment of shells.
a Net b Skin c Set
d Cap
25 The mayor was a stout serious man.
a Handsome b Heavy c Thin
d Ugly
236 Jess saw many species of hard and soft wood trees.
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256 The e/ s, man its sharp teeth
z^ th^ with .
its b Smells c Grasp
d Attacks
eally ca nor permit to wreck my ship.
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a b Destroy c Occupy
d Disturb
258 Clar bee has scarelv noticed her.
a Hardly^ b Happily c Seriously
d Gently
259 She added with conviction.
A Chill b Doubt c Suspicion
d Certainty
260 He is non descript sort of person.
A Uneducated b Unintelligent c Uncultured
d Uninteresting
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267 These animals are came s of prodigious size and strength.
A Thin b Short c Colossal
Small
268 Let freedom ring from t ie curvaceous peaks of Ca ifornia.
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A Winding b Low C High 3
d Smooth
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269 This is the Night Mail crossing the border.
a Boundary b Bound c
d March
270 Can hardly dwell here or cross. t
a Sing b Live c pXtiyX7
d Sleep
271 "No" she couldn't seem to breathe. She strugg ed to her /and walk
into t ie kitchen numbly.
rfget
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d Happily
a Gloomy b Senselessly 2 Sadly
272 But she bent down enough to permit him to J
a Walk b Run P HXack
d Bend
273 She fought, with clenched teeth, desp
a Rubbish b Broken/ X. Bleeding
d Hold tightly
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274 We hold this truths to be se/f-ewdeffL haS^|l mfin are created equal.
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a Unclear b Clear c Ambiguous
d Vague
275 The pavement throngec with oede
a Walkers b Ani c Birds
d Articles
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a Pretender b Read doctor c Expert d
Surgeon
314 The state of Mississippi was sweltering with the heat of oppression.
a Fire b Tyranny c Sun shine
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315 Kreton says that he picks up things.
a Refutes b Realizes c Denies
up
316 The second man is non-descript sort of person. ^ W
a ugly b Indescribable c Delightful yd,
Frightening
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317 Roxanna had an assortment of shells.
a Net b Skin c Set d
Cap
318 She wants to solace the young ones.
a Hates b Thrash c d
Cmfort
319 , ripple
In Sindhi woman s thread there is no .
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a Maker b Baker ^c^sSagfer d
Beggar
320 The pavements were thronged with pedestrians.
a Dirty b Void c Empty/ d
Packed
321 The girl shrieked hysterically.
a Ran b Screamed Looked d
Sang
322 Jess's curiosity was aroused. OA
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a Temperature b Hatred / Interest d
Anger
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323 He alighted from the high heavgfts
a Ascended b Descen c Looked d
Delighted
324 Clark has scarcely noticed her. &
a Happily b Sa ^Fpx c Hardly d
Sharply
325 The girl lets out a muffled cnj.
a Loud c Sharp d
Willful
326 Mr. Hubert far/oK^/ytiftedl^ hVjW.
a Angrily b [ea antly c Tactfully d
Foolishly
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327 The sunlight w ; 'erted. j]
a Diverted \ TCJ c lovely d
Burning
328 On ev side decamptndtalk.
a Cryin Wake c Sleep d
Walk
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329 Finally, qu^sk perceived his mistake.
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a Rejected b Ignored c Understood d
Cleared
330 o have ith fs worse than slavery.
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a B§ a ge b Freedom c Liberty d
Hope
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331 SheikmdUs perpetually modern.
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a Eternally]/ b Lazily c Wrongly d
Swiftly
332 Finally, the quack perceived his mistake.
a Rejected b Ignored c Understood d
Cleared
333 To have no faith is worse than slavery.
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