1 |
The <u>explosions</u> still continued deafeningly. |
- A. Cries
- B. Sounds
- C. Blasts
- D. Whistles
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2 |
Chips once <u>thrashed</u>Collingwood. |
- A. Beat hard
- B. Punished
- C. Warned
- D. Fined
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3 |
As a mob, the boys were pitilness, <u>implacable.</u> |
- A. Druel
- B. Wild
- C. Dangerous
- D. Unmannerly
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4 |
HE could not <u>confute</u> her ideas. |
- A. Discuss
- B. Consider
- C. Disprove
- D. Reject
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5 |
Chips remembered funny <u>anecdotes</u>. |
- A. Description
- B. Interesting incidents
- C. General incidents
- D. Moral incidents
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6 |
Let us <u>resume</u> our work. |
- A. Restart
- B. Begin
- C. Do
- D. Perform
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7 |
During the General Strike of 1926 Brookfield boys loaded motor, vans with __________ |
- A. water
- B. foodstuffs
- C. oil
- D. petrol
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8 |
Chips had no private <u>means.</u> |
- A. Relations
- B. Problems
- C. Sources
- D. <sub>Troubles</sub>
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9 |
Chips told Linford that he was gowing up into a<u>cross</u>sort of world. |
- A. Unfriendly
- B. Angry
- C. Difficult
- D. Complex
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10 |
Your methods of teaching are <u>slack</u> and old fashioned. |
- A. Careless
- B. Harmful
- C. Useless
- D. Worthless
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