1 |
I hung on (waited for sometime) on the ___________ of a crowd. |
- A. Outer points
- B. Areas
- C. Outskirts
- D. Limits
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2 |
Friday ______ was positively rose-coloured |
- A. Morning
- B. Evening
- C. Night
- D. Noon
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3 |
One walked homes from school on a Friday afternoon with the tread of an escaped.......... |
- A. Player
- B. Professional
- C. Prisoner
- D. Sailor
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4 |
The story came <u>vividly</u> to Christopher's mind on the second morning. |
- A. Clearly
- B. Veguely
- C. Slowly
- D. Surely
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5 |
The news are not true. |
- A. News are not true
- B. The news is not true
- C. The news were not true
- D. News is not true
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6 |
The writer hung on the <u>outkskirts </u>of a crowed. |
- A. Outer parts
- B. Outside
- C. Outer areas
- D. Outer limits
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7 |
Saturday night, with still a whole day between it and ______ was pleasant in a quite different way |
- A. Sunday
- B. Monday
- C. Tuesday
- D. Wednesday
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8 |
It was a ___________ experience. |
- A. Surprising
- B. Dismal
- C. Unusual
- D. Painful
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9 |
I used to lie waiting for that ominous tread on the ______ atlic stairs |
- A. Carpetted
- B. Uncarpetted
- C. Stony
- D. Soft
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10 |
We had a football match which some <u>unforeseen</u>circumstances caused to be cancelled: |
- A. unwanted
- B. unseen
- C. unexpected
- D. unclear
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