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These were serious enough to mean ______ for him and his family |
- A. Starve
- B. Starves
- C. Starvation
- D. Starved
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2 |
The ports could not cope with all the ships bringing the <u>cargoes</u>. |
- A. Trade items
- B. Goods
- C. Loads
- D. Weights
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3 |
Friendless and penniless, he _______ southward. |
- A. Set out
- B. Journeyed
- C. Moved
- D. went
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4 |
Joseph's own ______ came to Egypt from Palestine to buy grain |
- A. Brothers
- B. Sisters
- C. Aunts
- D. Uncles
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5 |
In the U.K the death rate for 1963 was |
- A. 11.6
- B. 9.6
- C. 7.6
- D. 5.6
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6 |
The number doubled by 1650 and 1850 doubled again to ________ million |
- A. 700
- B. 800
- C. 900
- D. 1000
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7 |
We learnt English |
- A. Dividing sentencess into subjects and predicates.
- B. Explaining kinds of parts of speech
- C. analyiss
- D. Telling about different kinds of sentences
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8 |
In Ceylon, the death rate was reduced by ne third in two years by greatly reducing mortality from.............. |
- A. Typhoid
- B. Malaria
- C. Gout
- D. Diphtheria
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9 |
But famines in _________ have been much less serious than in other parts of the world |
- A. Australia
- B. Asia
- C. Africa
- D. Europe
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10 |
You are always wondering where the ..................... meal is coming from |
- A. Expensive
- B. Rich
- C. Appetizing
- D. next
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