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ANSWER: A
A. Early 1900s
B. Early 1800s
C. Early 2000s
D. Late 1800s
ANSWER: A
A. Optimist
B. Pessimist
C. Terrorist
D. Blasphemer
ANSWER: B
What are the remarks of Mark Twain in his book about war.
ANSWER: B
A. A storywriter
B. A politician
C. A general
D. A musician
ANSWER: A
B. He was hallucinating
ANSWER: C
According to the story, “The Last Lesson” which nation can safeguard its freedom.
ANSWER: D
D. They didn’t show any anxiety for the education of their own children
ANSWER: D
Example of a Sulphite.
A. Polonius
B. Hamlet
C. Both a & b
D. Neither a nor b
ANSWER: B
A. Calm
B. Intelligent
C. Cruel
D. Innocent
ANSWER: C
Man learns from his experience. (2)Animals also learn from their experience.
ANSWER: D
A. Mutation
B. Darwin’s
C. Lamarckism
D. Synthetic
ANSWER: B
B. Blasphemy
C. Inquisition
D. Pope
ANSWER: A
B. The story tells about the love of people towards their motherland
C. The story exposes the indifference of people towards their national language
ANSWER: C
We have not translated the asset of knowledge found in other languages into our national language.
In this sentence, asset refers to.
A. Gift
B. A valuable thing
C. Curse
D. Order
ANSWER: B
A. Lorrain
B. Berlin
C. Moscow
D. Madrid
ANSWER: A
A. French
B. German
C. English
D. Polish
ANSWER: A
A. Monsieur Hamel
B. Graham Greene
C. Alam Devoe
D. Gelette Burgess
ANSWER: D
A. A herd of sheep
B. A school of fish
D. A group of savages
ANSWER: C
ANSWER: C
A. Greedy
B. Strong
C. Poor
D. Carefree
ANSWER: A
What did Franz regret most.
ANSWER: B
A. Arrogant
B. Bored
C. Adaptive
D. Receptive
ANSWER: D
A. Same people
B. Different People
C. Both a&b
D. None of these
ANSWER: B
ANSWER: D
ANSWER: A
ANSWER: D
ANSWER: D
A. Fresh
B. Traditional
C. New
D. Clever
ANSWER: B
A. Categories
B. No categories
D. None of these
ANSWER: A
A. Mr. Burgess
B. Mr. Hamlet
C. Dr. Polonius
D. Dr. Johnson
ANSWER: D
A. Because of reformism
B. Because of extremism
D. Because of exaggeration
ANSWER: B
A. 300 years
B. 150 years
C. 250 years
ANSWER: D
ANSWER: D
B. Cheerful
C. Abnormal
D. Optimistic
ANSWER: A
A. It is false
C. It is authentic
D. It is ridiculous
ANSWER: B
ANSWER: D
ANSWER: C
Where does lie the appeal of the essay, “On a Common Cold”.
A. It’s boring
C. It’s exaggerated
D. It’s short
ANSWER: C