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English ICOM Part 2 Chapter 11 Online Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
The names of the new boys were printed in the school list in ............... order.
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queue
Historical
Alphabetical
Chronological
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Question # 2
The examiners, on the other hand, were partial to......................... and mathematics.
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French
Latin
Greek
Arabic
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Question # 3
He look a fairly long sentence and broke it up into its.
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Comparisons
Components
Cosmopolitans
Companions
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Question # 4
It was a kind of............................
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Speech
Drill
Dance
Play
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Question # 5
then I would let the Clever ones learn Latin as.
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A slender
An insult
An honour
A benefit
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Question # 6
The examiners were
partial
to Latin and mathematics.
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Liked
Wanted
Demanded
Asked for
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Question # 7
Naturally I am ______ in favour of boys learning English
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against
biased
not
totally
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Question # 8
Then I would let the clever ones learn Latin as _________
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a slender
an insult
a benefit
an honour
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Question # 9
I had scared passed my twelfth birthday when I entered the
inhospitable
regions of examinations.
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Unfavourable
Very difficult
Dark
Rough
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Question # 10
The sort of treatment had only one result, I did not do ______ in examination
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Bad
Worse
Worst
Well
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Question # 11
Incidentally
, there arrived from nowwhere a blot.
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Strongely
Hopefully
By good luck
By chance
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Question # 12
My schools fellows who had won prizes and ___________ had to come down again to common English
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distortion
devastation
dejection
distinction
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