1 |
He would not <u>consent </u>to the operation. |
- A. Outty
- B. Insight
- C. Amazing
- D. Agreed
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2 |
The poise and calm in the student smothers and <u>fidgets</u> in him: |
- A. Dissatisfication
- B. pains
- C. sadness
- D. restlessness
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3 |
The college boy generally wins out in all the <u>controversies</u> regarding his career. |
- A. Discussions
- B. Fights
- C. Disputes
- D. Talks
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4 |
The father <u>asserted</u> that God had put the tonsils in his son's throat. |
- A. Stated
- B. Said
- C. Said forcrefully
- D. Said clearly
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5 |
It is always to the <u>detriment</u> of their health. |
- A. Loss of
- B. Danger to
- C. Injury to
- D. Failure
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6 |
A few lazy bluffers driftinto college and usually drift out again. |
- A. Slip
- B. Come
- C. Go
- D. Move slowly
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7 |
Of the boys who do not reach their natural ______ boundary |
- A. Professional
- B. Academic
- C. Curriculum
- D. Technical
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8 |
He, the bright boy, is the most ______ object among all our failing students |
- A. Imitable
- B. Pitiable
- C. Peculiar
- D. Admirable
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9 |
Although we had arranged to have the son's tonsils removed without expense, he would not consent to the ___________ |
- A. Operation
- B. Oppression
- C. Opera
- D. Opposition
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10 |
It is always to the <u>detriment </u>of their health. |
- A. Gain
- B. Loss
- C. Benefit
- D. good
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