1 |
He, the bright boy, is the most............. object among all our failing students. |
- A. Imitable
- B. Pitiable
- C. Admirable
- D. Peculiar
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2 |
He is helping the young men under him to see life _________ and see it whole |
- A. swiftly
- B. quickly
- C. slowly
- D. steadily
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3 |
The student can <u>cultivate</u> a poise: |
- A. Create
- B. Produce
- C. Form
- D. Deveop
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4 |
The boys who fail to get through, there are ______ main classes |
- A. Two
- B. Three
- C. Four
- D. Five
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5 |
The boy must take himself by the collar and make himself .......... a poise and calm. |
- A. Leave
- B. give up
- C. Cultivate
- D. Uproot
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6 |
He would not <u>consent </u>to the operation. |
- A. Outty
- B. Insight
- C. Amazing
- D. Agreed
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7 |
My father's hairs are grey. |
- A. My father hair are grey
- B. My fathers hair are grey
- C. My father's hair is grey
- D. My father's hairs is grey
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8 |
If the college is alive to its work of............. such cases are caught before the failure is complete. |
- A. Advice
- B. Advise
- C. Adverse
- D. Admire
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9 |
The father did not <u>consent to</u> the operation. |
- A. Like
- B. Admit
- C. Accept
- D. Agree to
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10 |
Such <u>nervous</u>habits are not easy to uproot: |
- A. troublesome
- B. puzzling
- C. uneasy
- D. painful
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