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1.Just as maariage had added something so did bereavement (a) idly (b) slowly (c) lazily (d) laboriously (a) deprivation (b) grief (c) consolation (d) happiness 29. Chips answered breathlessly and with a holy joy in his heart 2. Chips recounted the event many times (a) reluctantly (b) timidly (c) eagerly (d) automatically (a) accept (b0 reject (c) refute (d) tell 30. I do sympathize with you 3. The strange randomness of the world beguiled him (a) be ashamed (b) know (c) alarm (d) feel sorry (a) guided (b) shocked (c) deceived (d) helped 31.There is no sublimer feeling in the world 4.The Head with them standing was aghast (a) noble (b) harsh (c) strange (d) coarse (a) pleased (b) horrified (c) pinched (d) grieved 32. 5. I was myself a mere infant (a) old man (b) a young boy (c) a baby (d) man 6. Chips worn a tattered gown (a) new (b0 silky (c) precious (d) torn 7. He changed his commodious apartment in school house (a) small (b) hot (c) cold (c) spacious 8.Chips would chuckle sometimes (a) weep loudly (b) sob (c) laugh quietly (c) wail 9.Chips was heretical about the Boers (a) orthodox (b) radical (b) conventional (d) usual 10.Katherine gave Chips a calmness and poise (a) hatred (b) serenity (c) boredom (d) irksome 11.Meldrum succeeded Wetherby (a) won (b) insulted (c) came after (d) defeated 12. Ralston was pontifical (a) docile (b) submissive (c) authoritative (d) brilliant 13.The boys were construing Virgil (a) idealizing (b) beautifying (c) interpreting (d) mocking 14. Where a hair’s breadth of error might be catastrophic (a) rewarding (b) destructive (c) honorable (d) noble 15. The boys of Brookfield patrolling the railway (a) breaking (c) guarding (c) supervising (d) running 16. Ralston was ruthless. (a) merciful (b) cruel (c) diligent (d) intelligent 17. They greedily swallow the bait 9a) sweetness (b) deception (c) prize (d) award 18. Your personal habits are slovenly (a) shy (b) untidy (c) good (d) pleasant 19. Chips recounted the events many times (a) accepted (b) rejected (c) refuted (d) told 20. Abruptly , Chips flame up (a) satisfied (b) pleased (c) angered (d) left 21Chips in his wildest dreams had never envisaged such partisanship (a)imagined (b) viewed (c) expected 9d) demanded 22. Ralston told Chips that it was mixture of slackness and obstinacy (a) willfulness (b) happiness (c) awareness (d) kindness 23.Chips was an old veteran (a) old master (b) popular master (c) renowd master (d) unique 24.At last Chips had something tangible that he could tackle (a) fertle (b) useless (c) solid (d) unreal 25. They walked round the deserted cricket pitches (a) wide (b) beautiful (c) wide (d) forlorn 26. They disliked Chips demolished respect for him (a) defy (b) utilize (c) fertile (d) destroyed 27.Chips did not conceal the fact (a) hide (b) reveal (c) relate (d) explain
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