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Question # 1

I prevented form growing more rapid.

Question # 2

The pedestrian was only a tramp.

Question # 3

Perhaps he suspects i have swagin this sack:

Question # 4

It is not merely absurd to keep rubbish merely because it is printed.

Question # 5

I have received your letter yesterday.

Question # 6

It saves them the trouble of sorting outthe rubbish and storing it:

Question # 7

It says in the paper that over ______ million volumes have been presented to the troops by the public

Question # 8

The last"period" on a Friday, whateer the subject, had its happy____

Question # 9

The policemen __________ me apparently

Question # 10

So in the end I determined to do to them what so many people do to the.

Question # 11

Anyhow, what if you are ___________ for it?

Question # 12

The writer thought that he was a coward.

Question # 13

But how ? there were........... of them.

Question # 14

It is not merely absurd to keep rubbish merely because it is ______

Question # 15

I began walking on with an air of rumination.

Question # 16

I had no ______ range and I could not toast them on the gas cooker

Question # 17

Perhaps he suspects I have a swag in this sack.

Question # 18

The pedestrian was a trump.

Question # 19

I walked on until I reached the.......

Question # 20

This difficulty one brought me almost within the shadow of the ...........

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Sr.# Question Answer
1 The police acquitted me apparently.
A. Really
B. Cutwardy
C. In fact
D. Directly
2 But non-bookish people are very reluctant to throw away anything that looks like a ________
A. Book
B. Cloth
C. Show
D. Chair
3 I could not help the slight ___________ which comes to all who are eyed suspiciously by the police
A. unease
B. ease
C. satisfaction
D. complacence
4 It was then that all the ............ of my act revealed themselves.
A. Applications
B. Implications
C. Supplications
D. Duplications
5 I could not avoid the feeling of those who are dedected in any deliberately furtive act.
A. Intentionally
B. Clevery
C. Deeply
D. Dangerouly
6 I fervently hoped an air of rumination and unconcern
A. Care freeness
B. Care lessness
C. thoughtfulness
D. distrubance
7 There was a ___________ nip in the air.
A. Hot
B. cold
C. warm
D. Lukewarm
8 Elder brother of Fleming was a qualified oculist
A. surgeon
B. Eye specialist
C. Heart specialist
D. Ear specialist
9 It was publicity stated the other day that some people were sending the ................... things.
A. Oldest
B. Fresh
C. New
D. Uptodate
10 Books were there to lie through and forgotten whilst the unconscious world of __________ went on
A. animals
B. birds
C. men
D. beasts
11 The pedestrian was only a tramp.
A. Vegabond
B. Watchman
C. Volunteer
D. Guard
12 Destruction not merely makes more room for new books but saves one's heirs the troubles of _______ out the rubbish or storing it
A. Sorting
B. Sifting
C. Scorching
D. Scouting
13 To wake up on a thursday morning to feel the end of the week already lying____ friday morning was always rose-coloured.
A. Ahead
B. any time later
C. In future at some time
D. at some later time
14 Horrible bad books, poor ________ books, you are lying there still
A. criminal
B. innocent
C. culprit
D. at fault
15 I had no ______ range and I could not toast them on the gas cooker
A. Sitting room
B. Drawing room
C. Dinning room
D. Kitchen
16 I walked on until I reached the.......
A. Lown
B. Market
C. Embankment
D. shop
17 I therefore, had to throw them away or wipe them............... the map altogether.
A. of
B. off
C. on
D. over
18 Some people were sending the oddest things to the troops.
A. Newest
B. Strangest
C. Oldest
D. Most unusal
19 I strode off towards the little square glow of the .............stall.
A. Tea
B. coffee
C. Juice
D. Cigarette
20 In some cases, such indigestiblesget into parcels by accident:
A. those bad-tasting ones
B. those useless ones
C. those harmful ones
D. those difficult to read or understand

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