1 |
He is too <u>cocksure </u>of himself. |
- A. Sure
- B. Very much confident
- C. Certain
- D. Hopeful
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2 |
Where a hair's death of error might be <u>catastrophic.</u> |
- A. Dangerous
- B. Ruinous or destructive
- C. Troublesome
- D. Horrible
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3 |
He could look upon it all with <u>tranquility</u>. |
- A. Satisfaction
- B. Calmness/peace
- C. Enjoyment
- D. Joy
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4 |
Collingwood was a <u>cheeky</u> boy. |
- A. Naught
- B. Trouble some
- C. Disrespectful
- D. Noisy
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5 |
The autumn <u>gales</u> rattling windows. |
- A. Gentle winds
- B. Storms
- C. Fast winds
- D. Evening winds
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6 |
He remembered that first tremendous<u> ordeal.</u> |
- A. Test
- B. Trial
- C. Effort
- D. Activity
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7 |
Brookfield, as the Wetherby had said, was an old foundation, established in the reign of ______ |
- A. Victoria
- B. George
- C. Tudor
- D. Elizabeth
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8 |
The writer of the novel "Good -Bye" Mr. Chips " is |
- A. James joyce
- B. James Hiton
- C. Jane Austan
- D. Joyce Cary
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9 |
Abruptly Chips <u>flamed up.</u> |
- A. Became emotional
- B. Became angry
- C. Became red
- D. Shouted angrily
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10 |
Archer's business was a <u>queer </u>business. |
- A. Useless
- B. Unimportant
- C. Uncommon
- D. Strange
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