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pe em Re ee ele Cee Ll underlined. One underlined part in each sentence is not acceptable in Standard English. Pick up that part and mark its number. Pe usec ORCL Cee CRIA ERUCE een eee kd ferro PRU CeO SC Reet eee EI PRR Ce eee eurt hut ieee iy autsc ea aetna} NAR RCN ae aa 1 CRB agile Oe ecu O nunc Cems tetra Se ee ue Ue Cae Pe ee Le eu Coa) eres POE Omri ecu Mec T CEI CMS et cts ee) Ce es Cee eT Cet or heen ccs Ore Om cueeciis MOS’ Ome PAU ee sae cm Lhe ee LY WT OSE Coeur ecg Como Peet at Rus eee Te acre eT unable to stop, because you are sure to love it more and more all the time. Surety (2) illusive any (morass 9-12: Each question below consists of a related pair of words followed by four pairs or words. Select the pair that best expresses the relationship similar to the original pair. Emer CONIC eZ (2) Paper: burn maT ead CRE SOME aces (ener Pale ON mented (cru or aed (4) Poem: rhymes 11. Clock: time:: Occ (cert) eyelets (4) Yardstick : distance PPro eer Cee ONC (3) Lamb : bleat (ORCC U cea Feet a RU eo ie es Onn Sate ee eg rerun th 13. Ecstasy ORIN Co mreenicy ey (4) lack pM emul re eynral (4) speed PEmert Ti OmretDg Omer eta (4) careful 16. Insipid OMe ORNS] CoC Ones hee et ne ee eee 17, Hubbub eomeysicl (2) fury eel (4) axle SCMULTTELTd ont (2) flat ec) (4) gradual eC mettre T| Ont ea Poet) eye (4) express Pig COMM ay Contac COM g (OMe 21-24: In the following questions the word at the top is used in four different ways. Choose eR Rte ee ue at ae Ty arm Pam aUT) COR CEU Cee tec Ne Ten UCC te (2) He has difficulty pushing his feelings into words. ORC er SMe Sc aR ene Oe Meech uu Rer ee UR Cee ec Prey (1) A large ship is anchoring in the harbour today. CRU eke acu Cae (3) Antonio harboured the thoughts of revenge for his brother for doing him wrong. (Cheeta ean leas a 23. RIGHT (1) What a rightly idea he had to visit this place! (2) You were quite right to refuse this assignment. OCU ac Ries CCR (4) Iwill come right away, without any delay. 24, MASTER CORI RU m utc) eau ey tat ge (2) She quickly mastered the art of interviewing People. RS ana Ce oem etn COM enc a ene Pea uae eee ee Poa UC cat (1) why didn't you pay the driver? (2) why | didn’t pay the driver. CORN Una Re ied (4) why you didn’t pay the driver. oT Cea CON rec Ren arc) CU ee ani Cle crue eure ame nc) oe RU, Umut otk nc) OE ee Ce Cae ues PAE a ee Cees PRCT RSC (4) would be quarreling POR COO ee eRe ecu Cette] (Omareeee techy Raut tears ORT ine 29-31: In the following questions a sentence is given in active yoke. Find the correct passive RN eu R Sr unre PO Me nes ces ORCC aes PRU ace a as CRO ace ccun tiga ORI a cures EUR Ten Lee (1) He has justly rebuked for selfishness. ICES CNet CCM mC Carter crc (sila Ce og ee a eee ee (4) He has rebuked by us for acting so selfishly. EUS aC Rea ct ne CeCe (1) Passengers are forbidden by the rules to cross the railway line. (2) Passengers were forbidden by the rules to cross the railway line. Ree cerca Rue eke eeuCec TCAs (4) Passengers had been forbidden by the rules to cross the railway line. 32-35: In the following sentences replace the underlined words with the appropriate Cee Rue ae cure PAC nec Ru au ete ae (1) get off oireris eras ONAL EEA RUC ouurly utd Omer (2) came about Eye) (4) came up EO OCR UR Reet Rr sais Rec ts Mc ns Onacrts 38. oer RM eyes CORT ccm (1) all or (3) both Omens cy Ome Oe (RUDE era

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