1 |
The Hinterland of Istanbul was to remain with the Turks. |
Coastal areas
Off-coast areas
Hilly areas
Agricultural lands
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2 |
All orders form there are automatically null and void. |
Suspended
Invalid
Rejected
Questioned
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3 |
The Alliesevacuatedthe important
Baghdad Railway junction. |
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4 |
He recorded the daily detorioration of the position in Anatolia. |
Worsening
Dropping
Sinking
Falling
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5 |
Mehmet IV could see no other way to regain the provinces than by subtlety. |
Planning
Mischief
Trickiness
Cleverness
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6 |
At first the British high Commissioner demurred. |
Disagreed
Protested
Objected
Minded
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7 |
Istanbul became suspicious of his intentions. |
Hopeless about
Unclear about
Unsure about
Doubtful about
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8 |
This caused consternation among them. |
Shock or worry
Sadness
Surprise
Pain and trouble
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9 |
It was apparent that the Turks were growing bolder. |
Understood
Understandable
Clear
True
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10 |
One army officer refused to disband his men. |
Send away
Stop from working
Check
Restrict
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11 |
The Ottoman army began to obstruct the Allied control officers., |
Harm
Damage
Check
Block
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12 |
There were some remnants of the Ottoman army. |
Troops left behind
Main parts
Central parts
Subdivisions
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13 |
The normal government was superseded by the Allies. |
Succeeded
Followed
Replaced
Arranged
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14 |
They remained loyal to the Armistice. |
Agreement never to fight
Agreement to fight later
Forced ceasefire
Agreement to stop fight
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15 |
The conceptionof the Liberals or the Padishah's men was that of loyality to the Armistice. |
Understanding
Idea or plan
Thought
Scheme
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16 |
The Padishah was eager to collaborate with the Allies. |
Co-operate
Join
Plan
Sit together
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17 |
Pasteur entirely forgot his marriage ceremony. |
Almost
Somewhat
Partly
Completely
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18 |
Pasteur's teacher disapproved ofsaying "I don't know." |
Disregarded
Rejected
Ignored
Disfavoured
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19 |
Pasteur was buried in his work. |
Lost
Interested
Drowned
Involved
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20 |
Pasteur used to embarrass his teachers. |
Puzzle
Anger
Discomfort
Mislead
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