12th Class Online MCQ's Test with Answers for FA Part 2 English Chapter 5 (On Destroying Books)

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English FA Part 2 Chapter 5 Online Test

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Question # 1

I would savour (enjoy the test) my holidays with conscius

Question # 2

The writer could not consume the books one by one in small study fire.

Question # 3

Your fate is perhaps.............. than you deserved.

Question # 4

Just as I was preparing to cast my................. upon the waters, I heard another step.

Question # 5

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

Question # 6

But non bookish people are very reluctant to throw away anything that look like a ...........

Question # 7

In the middle of Chelsea Bridge there are projecting circular bays with ___________ in them

Question # 8

In all probability they would think it was a ___________

Question # 9

Nobody would be suspected of having stolen such goods as I was ___________

Question # 10

I was summoning up my............... to take the plunge and quailing from it at the last moment.

Question # 11

It is almost as hopeless to try to burn a book without opening it as to try to burn a piece of.

Question # 12

I could not help the slight ___________ which comes to all who are eyed suspiciously by the police

Question # 13

The pedestrian came by me without looking at me, it was a ________

Question # 14

I was summoning up my ___________ to take the plunge and quailing from it at the last moment

Question # 15

It was nearly_____ as I stepped into the street.

Question # 16

The ________ homework pressed (exerted pressure) heavily upon me

Question # 17

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

Question # 18

I fancied, he looked _______ , and I trembled slighltly

Question # 19

Here and there rang out the steps of solitary............... on the way home across the bridge to Battersea.

Question # 20

The pedestrian came by em without looking at me. It was a ....

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FSc Part II English Chapter 5 Important MCQ's

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1 The next thought came like a blaze of terrible blue lighting across my __________
A. eyes
B. nose
C. forehead
D. brain
2 I _________ off towards the little square glow.
A. Strode
B. Walked steadily
C. Walked in haste
D. Walked and ran
3 I could not consume by useless books leaf by leaf in my small study fire:
A. destroy
B. burn
C. damage
D. finish
4 who ever was within sight and hearing would at once rush at me and ........... me.
A. Cease
B. Seize
C. Cheese
D. ease
5 I learned against the parapet and looked down in to the faintly luminous swiris of the..............
A. River
B. Sky
C. tree
D. Mountain
6 Your fate is perhaps worse than you ____________
A. deserved
B. reserved
C. conserved
D. served
7 The lamp threw long gleams across the road.
A. Spoylights
B. Rays
C. Lines
D. Patches of light
8 Horrible bad books, poor....................... books, you are lying there still.
A. Criminal
B. Innocent
C. At fault
D. Culprit
9 No one came, I turned ____________
A. home
B. house
C. shop
D. market
10 The destruction of books saves one's heirs the trouble of sorting out the rubbish.
A. Successors
B. Relations
C. Children
D. Toddlers

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