1 |
Your fate is perhaps.............. than you deserved. |
- A. Bad
- B. Worse
- C. Good
- D. Worst
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2 |
It was publicly stated the other day that some people were sending the ______ things |
- A. oldest
- B. New
- C. Fresh
- D. Uptodate
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3 |
It is almost as hopeless to try to burn a book without opening it as to try to burn a piece of. |
- A. sponge
- B. Paper
- C. granite
- D. Chalk
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4 |
Non-bookish people are very__ to throw away anything like a book. |
- A. Unprepared
- B. Sad
- C. Reluctant
- D. Worried
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5 |
I was faced with ______ of either evicting the books or else taking rooms elsewhere for myself |
- A. Automative
- B. All-together
- C. Alternative
- D. Altogether
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6 |
I therefore, had to throw them away or wipe them............... the map altogether. |
- A. of
- B. off
- C. on
- D. over
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7 |
In my _________ of decision, I left the Embankment and hastened straight for the first of these seats |
- A. joy
- B. agony
- C. pleasure
- D. happiness
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8 |
Perhaps he suspects i have <u>swag</u>in this sack: |
- A. precious items
- B. stolen things
- C. rejected items
- D. smuggled goods
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9 |
The lamp threw long <u>gleams</u> across the road. |
- A. Spoylights
- B. Rays
- C. Lines
- D. Patches of light
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10 |
I fancied, he looked _______ , and I trembled slighltly |
- A. suspicious
- B. suspected
- C. doubted
- D. feared
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