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The heretics were skinned and burnt alive in the Middle Ages.

What is the meaning of heretics in the


given sentence.

A. People practicing religious heresy

B. People holding an opinion in odds with what is generally accepted

C. People following the law of the nation

D. People holding a grudge against the state

ANSWER: A

THE DAMNED HUMAN RACE was written in.

A. Early 1900s

B. Early 1800s

C. Early 2000s

D. Late 1800s

ANSWER: A

Mark Twain is a(n).

A. Optimist

B. Pessimist

C. Terrorist

D. Blasphemer

ANSWER: B

What are the remarks of Mark Twain in his book about war.

A. War is a way to settle thing that cannot be settle through talks

B. War is an organized killing

C. War is unavoidable if people exist to live

D. Man, wages war to save the ones he loves

ANSWER: B

Who was Alphonse Daudet.

A. A storywriter
B. A politician

C. A general

D. A musician

ANSWER: A

What was Franz doing when his name was called.

A. He was playing with his friends

B. He was hallucinating

C. He was lost in his reflection

D. He was in the library

ANSWER: C

According to the story, “The Last Lesson” which nation can safeguard its freedom.

A. The one which fights for its rights

B. The one which tries to solve a case through talks

C. The one which works together

D. The one which loves and preserves its national language

ANSWER: D

Why did Hamel scold the parent of the children.

A. They were cruel towards their own children

B. They didn’t pay attention towards the needs of the children

C. They were fighting amongst each other

D. They didn’t show any anxiety for the education of their own children

ANSWER: D

VIVA LA FRANCE!” means.

A. Kill the French!

B. Live Long France!

C. Thank you France!

D. Long Live France!


ANSWER: D

Example of a Sulphite.

A. Polonius

B. Hamlet

C. Both a & b

D. Neither a nor b

ANSWER: B

Man is _____by nature while animals are not.

A. Calm

B. Intelligent

C. Cruel

D. Innocent

ANSWER: C

Man learns from his experience. (2)Animals also learn from their experience.

A. Both statements are true

B. Both statements are false

C. First statement is true while the second is false

D. Second statement is true while the first is false

ANSWER: D

Mark Twain rejects the _____ theory in his book.

A. Mutation

B. Darwin’s

C. Lamarckism

D. Synthetic

ANSWER: B

Galileo is a remarkable example of a Church ______.


A. Atrocity

B. Blasphemy

C. Inquisition

D. Pope

ANSWER: A

What is the story “The Last Lesson” about.

A. It’s about the German-French war

B. The story tells about the love of people towards their motherland

C. The story exposes the indifference of people towards their national language

D. The story is about atrocities committed by humanity

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

In the Franco-Prussian war, Germany occupied Alsace and.

A. Lorrain

B. Berlin

C. Moscow

D. Madrid

ANSWER: A

Mr. Hamel had a great respect for the ______ Language.

A. French

B. German
C. English

D. Polish

ANSWER: A

Bromides and Sulphites” was written by.

A. Monsieur Hamel

B. Graham Greene

C. Alam Devoe

D. Gelette Burgess

ANSWER: D

Who are Bromides.

A. A herd of sheep

B. A school of fish

C. A common class of people

D. A group of savages

ANSWER: C

What are Mark Twain’s remarks about human race.

A. He believes humans are the best of creation

B. He thinks humans shouldn’t have existed

C. His views are one sided

D. His view are true

ANSWER: C

Which trait of a man is compared to other animals like squirrels.

A. Greedy

B. Strong

C. Poor

D. Carefree

ANSWER: A
What did Franz regret most.

A. Not taking part in the war

B. Not learning his native language

C. Not going to school regularly

D. Not making any friends

ANSWER: B

On the last lesson Franz was ____.

A. Arrogant

B. Bored

C. Adaptive

D. Receptive

ANSWER: D

Bromides and Sulphites” seem.

A. Same people

B. Different People

C. Both a&b

D. None of these

ANSWER: B

What is man generally called.

A. The great ape

B. The flightless bird

C. The highest animal

D. The fearless beast

ANSWER: D

What is moral sense.

A. The distinction between good and evil


B. The distinction between rich and poor

C. The distinction between haram and halal

D. The right of self-determination

ANSWER: A

Why was Franz scared of going to school.

A. Because he heard the principal was cruel

B. Because kids were punished on minute issues

C. He forgot his uniform

D. He did not learn his lessons on participles

ANSWER: D

What was the last lesson of Mr. Hamel.

A. Germany lost the war

B. Prussia lost the war

C. France lost the war

D. None of the above

ANSWER: D

A bromidic remark is always.

A. Fresh

B. Traditional

C. New

D. Clever

ANSWER: B

Gelette Burgess divides mankind into.

A. Categories

B. No categories

C. Good and bad

D. None of these
ANSWER: A

Writer_____ was a Sulphite but his writings were Bromidic.

A. Mr. Burgess

B. Mr. Hamlet

C. Dr. Polonius

D. Dr. Johnson

ANSWER: D

How do people become obsessed.

A. Because of reformism

B. Because of extremism

C. Because of mental problems

D. Because of exaggeration

ANSWER: B

According to Stephen Leacock, a person can live up to.

A. 300 years

B. 150 years

C. 250 years

D. None of the above

ANSWER: D

According to Veera, Mrs. Sappleton keep the window open.

A. For fresh air

B. To allow birds to come in

C. To remove the smell in the room

D. To await arrival of her husband and two sons

ANSWER: D

Mr. Nuttle is.


A. Sensitive

B. Cheerful

C. Abnormal

D. Optimistic

ANSWER: A

What does Russel comment on Aristotle’s view about movement of stars.

A. It is false

B. It is based on personal views

C. It is authentic

D. It is ridiculous

ANSWER: B

What does true method of science include

A. Deduction and induction

B. Opinion and reason

C. Logic and mathematics

D. Only (a) & (c)

ANSWER: D

What does Osbert Sitwell say in his essay.

A. Talks about human race

B. Talks about science

C. Talks about common cold

D. Talks about obsession

ANSWER: C

Where does lie the appeal of the essay, “On a Common Cold”.

A. It’s boring

B. It’s quite ordinary

C. It’s exaggerated
D. It’s short

ANSWER: C

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