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Ics Part 2 English Chapter 5 Test Online MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
A vast splash, then ___________ fell again
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noise
silence
clamour
thud
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Question # 2
The knowledge of a full day's school remained a characteristic of my childhood.
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Sensation
Happiness
Understanding
Doubt
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Question # 3
I improvised a ............... stuffed the books into in put it over my shoulder, and went down the staris into the darkness.
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Bag
Handkerchief
Sack
Bubdle
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Question # 4
I
improvised
a sack.
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Arranged
Supervised
Prepared
Collected
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Question # 5
In some cases, such
indigestibles
get into parcels by accident:
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those bad-tasting ones
those useless ones
those harmful ones
those difficult to read or understand
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Question # 6
I strayed up and _________ increasingly fearful of being watched
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down
above
on
below
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Question # 7
Perhaps he suspects I have ................. in this sack.
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Cloth
Books
swage
furniture
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Question # 8
who ever was within sight and hearing would at once rush at me and ........... me.
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Cease
Seize
Cheese
ease
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Question # 9
The writer look into the
luminous
swirl of the river:
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shiny
sparkling
flashing
bright
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Question # 10
It was publicity stated the other day that some people were sending the ................... things.
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Oldest
Fresh
New
Uptodate
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Question # 11
He bought the same bat which I did.
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He bought the same bat which I bought
He bought the same bat that I did
He bought the same bat which I had bought
He bought the same bet as I did
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Question # 12
I fervently hoped, an air of
rumination
and unconcern.
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Meditation
Carelessness
Termination
Engagement
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Question # 13
I fervently hoped an air of
rumination
and unconcern
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Care freeness
Care lessness
thoughtfulness
distrubance
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Question # 14
In my
agony
of decision, I left the embankment.
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pane
pain
anger
hope
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Question # 15
I therefore, had to throw them away or wipe them............... the map altogether.
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of
off
on
over
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Question # 16
I could bear
investigation
.
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Questioning
Inquiry
Trial
Inquest
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Question # 17
It was _____________ experience,
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surprising
dismal
unusual
painful
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Question # 18
He is too
cocksure
of himself.
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Proud
over confident
Insolent
Energetic
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Question # 19
It is almost as hopeless to try to burn a book without opening it as to try to burn a piece of.
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sponge
Paper
granite
Chalk
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