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Objective Type
10) "you couldn't think of something that might give them a lead" means
a) to persecute b) to find a threasure c) to find a culprit d) to get a clue
12) What happened when the foolish quack struck the old women ?
a) she abused him b) she ran away c) she died d) she was cured
15) Who was the third unbidden partner of Bittering and his wife ?
a) loneliness b) drink c) fear d) war
18) Name the bird that has come to feed her young ones ?
a) sparrow b) pigeon c) crow d) parrot
22) I wonder light will fill each dark, round drop when the sun
a) come down b) come toward c) come off d) come out
28) Most of the people were wearing such overcoats as are found
a) at second hand b) everywhere c) at the Mall d) at Anarkali
clothes shop
29) Whom did the poet meet from the antique land ?
a) a farmer b) a sculptor c) a sculpture d) a traveller
31) There were two __________ in the road and I couldn't drive my car.
a) slips b) boughs c) barrels d) bluffs
39) When the _________ lasted longer the king also became displeased
a) fury b) curiosity c) dismay d) uneasiness
43) After the accident the young man was loaded into a :
a) wagon b) taxi c) car d) rickshaw
52) What diseases had spread in the school where the sick girl went to?
a) sore throat b) diphtheria c) flu d) malaria
55) The last the write saw of London was the long line of :
a) visitors b) electric pump c) electrical lamp d) people
61) "Fertile" he laughed as he reached down and picked up a double handful of leaf-rot __________
a) loam b) midden c) hickory d) lumber
62) It seems as through all the cows and bufflaloes in the country have been dispatched
a) mount Caucasus b) mount Gibralter c) mount Everest d) mount Humalya
69) The king fell seriously ill and all hopes of his recovery _______.
a) consumed b) vanished c) perverted d) endued
70) What is the condition of the girl when she enter the room ?
a) she is looking calm b) she is singing c) she is sobbing d) she is laughing
74) The poet says that he is a blue horse that runs in the __________
a) mud b) water c) dark d) plains
75) Whose event did Jorkens narrate in support of his stand point ?
a) a fisherman b) a woodcutter c) Bittering d) Gorgios
78) Something cold pressed at her __________ as she removed the button unit from the wastebasket.
a) head b) brain c) Skull d) mind
85) Why did the camel men hit the foolish quack ?
a) to punish him b) to amuse him c) he abused him d) to teach him the
lesson
91) Into what was the throne-room changed for Gorgios ceremony ?
a) cinema b) theater c) gymnasiuim d) playground
93) Suddenly he stopped at the edge of the meadow ,took his pocket knife from pocket ,and cut a wisp of __________
a) alfalfa b) whiff c) furrour d) lumber
97) The sunlight was very oppressive because the storm was :
a) strange b) dark c) light d) heavy
101) What was the size of the foundation of oppression in the world ?
a) small b) huge c) frightfull d) large
104) _________ Norma dropped the cards halves into her purse
a) impulsively b) numbly c) unknowingly d) knowingly
111) And when the bird does not fly,it is like a ______ in the sky.
a) a star b) an eagle c) a moon d) a cloud
117) Where did the rescue party search to find the earth people ?
118) We will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair ,a stone of hope means
a) racism b) optimism c) realism d) pessimism
120) In the final unreasoning _____ O overpowered the child's neck and jaws .
a) assault b) resistance c) inspection d) examination
121) What sort of talk is being uttered on every side in the poem ,"My nighbour friend Breathing At Last".
a) decamping b) happy talk c) dull talk d) excited
125) Within the distance of a few yards,several paths left the main path and circled around the slope._________ climbing the
mountain.
a) abruptly b) magnificently c) vaguely d) gradually
130) "__________ is our business ,of course ,Raise crops and children ."
a) Go for b) Go about c) Go with d) Go along
140) Maulvi Abul had once opened his heart of Chaudhery about a
a) suitable residence b) suitable job c) village school d) suitable match
142) What punishment did the villagers propose on the death of the old women ?
a) to dig grave b) to be persecuted c) to pay the damages d) to be imprisoned
146) While she was _______ dishes, she turned abruptly ,dried her hands and took the
a) lying b) stacking c) scrubbing d) smashing
153) What did the old man want to show to his son?
a) a plough b) treasure c) a clearing sky d) pines
161) When Maulvi Abul went to inaugurate the shop ,he had
a) 43 rupees b) 42 rupees c) 44 rupees d) 41 rupees
166) Why did Della wear old brown coat and old brown hat:
a) she loved these b) for testing c) for an adventure d) she had no other
170) All remained quite except the slave who fear of being drowned began to cry and _________
a) tremble b) brag c) jump d) stiffen
172) The doctor ground his teeth when the mother told the girl that the doctor wouldn't ________ her
a) hurt b) diagnose c) imprison d) kill
174) How was the quack treated when he had dug the grave ?
a) beaten well b) rewarded c) hunged d) detained
175) All black men and white men will be equal only if :
a) we are merciless b) we are educated c) we are countable d) we are united
180) What was the age of Gioegio's when he came by his wild idea ?
a) 17 b) 16 c) 15 d) 18
182) The child was _________ eating me up with her cold, steady ,eyes and no expression to her face whatever .
a) inconveniently b) severly c) hungrily d) fairly
184) they saw the old cities lost in their meadows,lying like children's _________ bones among the blowing takes of grass.
a) frail b) delicate c) fragile d) tiny
185) What does the poet say about his being an eagle ?
a) a crippled eagle b) an eagle playing with the c) an eagle laying eggs d) an ill eagle
wind
187) Who is dying in the poem "MY NEIGHBOUR FRIEND IS BREATHING AT LAST"?
a) sister b) mother c) friend d) father
188) How did the rubber tires look in the blazing air of the Mars?
a) like suspended b) like bones c) like flames d) like stopped pendulum
189) What happened to the train when the gardient is against her ?
a) it stops b) it is on time c) it is late d) it breaks down
193) What will happen if a king takes five eggs free of cost? His soldiers will_____
a) be healthy b) put a thousand birds on c) be lazy d) be destroyed
the spit
198) Who wrote the poem"O where are You Going "?
a) W.H Davies b) W.H.Auden c) A.E Houseman d) Robert Graves
201) Why did Harry want to return to the earth soon after he landed on Mars ?
a) due to the bad food b) due to war on earth c) due to harsh climate d) due to homesickness
209) what does McCutcheon say about the children ?they are?
a) talented b) unruly c) diligent d) obedient
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210) How long did the old man spend to improve his acres ?
a) 35 b) 30 c) 25 d) 20
213) Those who bored the pains of black day were ___________
a) happy b) clown c) great d) silly
214) Why did the Jess's father make many paths to the clearing ?
a) for fun b) for exercise c) to earn money d) to test his health
219) what was the effect of the sick girl attack on the doctor ?
a) his glasses fell down b) his eyes bled c) his nose bled d) his cap flew away
220) What did Jess's father make for Jess in his childhood ?
a) a gun b) a sword c) a wooden plough d) a cart
222) Which version of "The Gulistan of Sadi" became love fro the people?
a) French b) Latin and English c) Persian d) Arabic
225) Della was afraid that Jim would thing her a girl who works :
227) How did the falling leaves appear to the old man?
a) snow balls b) boughs c) stones d) rain-drops
228) The cherry tree glorifies (makes it look more lovely and grand )
a) the environment b) the city c) the mind and thoughts d) the life
232) With whom was Persian slave not sailing in the same boat ?
a) a story-teller b) a sergeant c) a king d) an executioner
233) I could see that they were all very nervous ,_________ me up and down distrustfully.
a) eyeing b) overpowering c) assaulting d) looking
234) What was the reaction of the slave when a storm hit the boat? He_____
a) began dancing b) sat calm c) began to scream d) began speaking
235) Where were the men sitting when Harry went to the town ?
a) on the step of a b) on the hills c) in the abandoned bar d) in a rocket
grocery store
236) The king thinks he will recover his health only through my __________ .
a) smashing b) crushing c) dying d) slaying
237) After how much time did the rescue rocket come on the Mars?
a) 6 years b) 5 years c) 4 years d) 7 years
239) Who offered himself to the quack when he talked about the grave of the patient?
a) they admired him b) they asked him to go c) they asked him to go d) they beat him
away
243) For how many days had the sick girl been ill?
a) 4 b) 3 c) 2 d) 5
244) What does the play 'The oyster and the pearl 'demostrate?
a) oddities b) greed c) evil nature d) goodness of human
nature
249) What was the large women carrying in Thank you Ma'am ?
a) a suitcase b) eatables c) a purse d) a trunk
253) How many children doctor already seen dead due to negligence ?
a) 4 b) 3 c) 2 d) 5
264) When the snow begins to fall, it is like a ________upon die wall.
a) birds b) statues c) window d) paint
265) Della wanted to buy something nice for Jim because she has many happy hours :
a) discussion b) dream c) planning d) working
267) She looked the front door and joined Arthur in the ________
a) stairs b) ladder c) elevator d) lift
271) What did request did a camel man make to his friend ?
a) to leave the case of the b) to teach the quack c) to punish the quack d) to reward the quack
quack to him
272) Why did the boy try to snatch the purse ? Because he
a) wanted to buy suede b) wanted to buy clothes c) he was a thief d) to comb his hairs
shoes
275) The town's is empty but we found__________ life in the hills ,sir.
a) native b) prodigious c) trifling d) mysterious
277) What are the campanions ready to do in the poem "My neighbour Friend Breathing At Last"
a) to catch train b) to sleep c) to help d) to takebbreakfast
282) What is the distance between the earth and the Mars
a) eighty million miles b) sixty million miles c) forty million miles d) twenty million miles
283) Della held the watch chain in her hand and set near the :
a) drawing room b) kitchen c) cupboard d) door
290) The boat started tossing means that the boat _________
a) started shaking b) started flying c) remained peaceful d) was going to be drowned
291) What was the reaction of the king when the slave began screaming? He was____
a) criticized b) pleased c) displeased d) discouraged
292) What did the camel men hit the camel with?
a) a mallet b) a sword c) a heavy stick d) an axe
293) When the _____ begin to grow ,it is like a garden full of snow.
a) moon b) weeds c) crops d) man
295) What is in the stock yet in the poem 'My neighbour Friend Breathing At Last'?
a) grains b) fruit c) shrieks d) joys
296) What was the reaction of the sick girl when the doctor finished his diagnose ?
a) she was embarrasses b) she was cure c) she was relaxed d) she was furious
299) the winds __________ the big leaves from trees and they fell like yellow rain drops to the ground .
a) stiffened b) nettled c) brushed d) rustled
300) What was the appearance of the boy who tried to snatch the purse?
a) strong Iq b) frail and willow-wild c) sturdy d) fat
302) But in the present case,the parents have agreed to get my blood shed for the _________ in the world
a) pomp b) trifling c) luxury d) trash
303) What did the boy want to say to the women in the end?
a) something other than b) love you c) respect you d) Thank you Ma'am
Thank you Ma'am
306) What did the women in Thank you ,Ma'am have in her purse ?
a) a hammer b) everything except c) makeup kit d) nails
hammer and nails
309) Finally I got the wooden ______ behind the last teeth and just the point of it into the mouth cavity .
a) spatula b) mallet c) member d) decree
313) Your flashing -for instance. You could _____ that ,couldn't you?
a) remember b) identify c) recall d) possess
321) The night mail brings letters for the girls next to the door means that it brings .
a) informal letters b) love letters c) formal letters d) business letters
322) The angel interrupted the writer that his attendace had been :
a) worthy b) noted c) valueless d) unworthy
323) When your back begins to smart ,it is like a _________ in your heart .
a) calm b) peace c) blood d) penknife
324) The package was lying by the front door-a cube-shaped carton ________ with tape.
a) stuck b) fastened c) glued d) sealed
325) He _________ the small of this wild dirt into his nostrils
a) whined b) whiffed c) whirled d) whizzed
327) "a son _______ the affection of is parents," said the boy .
a) looks at b) looks for c) looks to d) looks up
333) Why did the circle round and round into the wood .?
a) to cheat the killer b) to reach a safe place c) to escape the killer d) to save herself
338) "I feel like a salt ________ ," he said "in a mountain steam ,being washed away "
a) crystal b) spatula c) splinter d) myraid
340) She could not see the lands at all because the swarm was?
a) dark b) thin c) thick d) reddish
341) I had seen the beauty of many wild flowers ,a few rock cliffs ,and many ____________ of the hard and soft-wood trees
a) species b) scored c) brand d) clumps
346) The tongawallas whipped up their horses and raced towards the young man because :
a) he looked dandy b) he was injured c) the wanted to chase him d) he was calling
363) A man does not realize the ______ of safety from the misfortune until he has tasted it .
a) shelter b) worth c) price d) ease
366) she had been on the __________ before but now she attacked
a) defensive b) apologetic c) heifer d) inconvenient
368) What did the sergeant do with the slave ? He ordered the slave ________
a) to be thrown into the b) to be comfort c) to be warned d) to be beaten
sea
374) What happened when the camel men struck the quack ?
a) he ran away b) he fell out of him c) he abused him d) he fell down
378) 'Woeful were all the hills 'means that the hills shared
a) happiness b) work c) rain d) sorrow
382) Shamim managed to open a small shop on a footpath where he began selling :
a) cut pieces b) fruits c) toys d) machinery
383) What figure of speech has been used in ,'Woeful were all the hills '?
a) metaphor b) personification c) irony d) simile
385) What part of the doctor's body did the sick girl attack ?
a) eyes b) face c) head d) teeth
390) __________, she began to smash it on the sink edge ,pounding it harder and harder ,until the wood split
a) curiosity b) abruptly c) anxiously d) vaguely
395) How does the lightening effect the light in the room ?
a) brightness b) intensifies c) strengthens d) dims
399) 'Woeful were all the hills 'means that the hills shared
a) happiness b) work c) rain d) sorrow
402) How did the lips of the visage of the statue look ?
a) cut b) bleeding c) wrinkled d) shattered
403) Norma almost hung up but ______ herself .She cleared her throat .
a) restrained b) disgusted c) shrugged d) reprimanded
404) Her tongue was cut and she was ______ in wild hysterical sheriks
a) flushing b) screaming c) conversing d) choking
405) Despite the difficulties and frustration of the moment I still have a :
a) map b) dream c) faith d) plan
411) She tried to get off her father;s lap and fly at me while tears of defeat___________ her eyes.
a) blinded b) exposed c) clawed d) scratched
412) What was the effect of punishment on the quack ?He was _____
a) he realized his b) enlightened c) influenced d) uninfluenced
mistake
418) Where did the women hit the boy who tried to snatch the purse ?
a) in his sitter b) in his belly c) on shoulder d) on his back
423) "All dead cities have some kind of _______ in them ".
a) mysteries b) meadows c) bones d) ghosts
428) At any moment the Martian air might draw hi soul from him ,as __________ comes form a white bone
a) gravy b) member c) marrow d) tissue
432) "May be some eccentric millionaire is playing ________ with people ," she said
a) puzzles b) sports c) jokes d) games
433) They only beat the old ploughshare in the moments of:
a) joy b) difficulty c) merriment d) relaxation
441) What did the women make out of the canned milk ?
a) cocoa b) coffee c) ice-cream d) tea
443) How did the foolish men address the camel men ?
a) foolish men b) wise men c) friend d) doctor
448) "the foundation of oppression was small in the world "said the king
a) tribulation b) intrigue c) contempt d) oppression
449) In which language was 'the Gulistan of Sadi originally written '?
a) in Latin b) in Persian c) in Greek d) in English
450) How did the villagers treat the quack after burying the old women ?
a) they beat him b) they rewarded him c) they pacified him d) they cursed him
451) You must_______ us ,doctor.We have her in the kitchen where it is warm .
a) apologize b) spare c) trust d) excuse
455) How did the villagers make the quack dig the grave fast? They threatened to_________
a) take him to the camel b) beat him c) hang him d) take him to the king
men
456) What did the doctor demand when the girl broke the spatula ?
a) silver spoon b) knife c) medicine d) bandage
459) What did the doctor discover finally about the sick girl ?
a) soar throat b) fever c) malaria d) typhoid
460) the parents kept the child in the kitchen because it was _______ there .
a) warm b) damp c) cold d) pleasent
465) What did the English scholars use in their divine books?
a) Sadi poems b) Sadi's novels c) Sadi's plays d) Sadi's parables
469) The people standing outside the restaurants seemed to enjoy the music more because they were listening :
a) thoughtfuly b) in silence c) carefully d) carelessly
473) What sort of play is "The Oyster And The Pearl "?
a) tragedy b) humorous play c) sentimental comedy d) farcical play
480) The sergeant ordered the slave to be thrown into the water ,so that he could experience the true danger of life
a) observe b) counter c) experience d) endure
482) The package was lying _________ the front door-a cube-shaped carton sealed with tape.
a) along b) by c) on d) off
483) Abruptly,she began to smash it on the __________ edge,pounding it harder and herder until the wood split
487) How much money did the women give to the boy ?
a) $15 b) $10 c) $5 d) $20
489) What does the poet mean when he says that he is the shadow of a child ?
a) he is the father of child b) he is as sold a as child c) he is as happy as a d) he is the foe of a child
child
490) The man of ________ and not of deeds is like a garden full of weeds.
a) knowledge b) power c) words d) action
492) What is the condition of the poet at the death of his neighbour friend?
a) aghast b) happy c) sleeping d) dozing
494) What does the poet say about his being a feather ?
a) a feather in the bright b) a feather in the mud c) a feather of peacock d) a feather of an angle
sky
497) Why did the women take away the boy to her home in Thank you Ma'am ?
a) to hand over him to a b) to beat him c) to wash his face d) to reform him
police
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498) The wise person assumes the _________ of his image
a) irrelevance b) success c) failure d) relevance
502) What is the worth of the supposed pearl in the oyster according to clay?
a) $400 b) $200 c) $300 d) $700
505) What was the time when the boy tired to snatch the purse?
a) 11pm b) 10pm c) 9pm d) 8pm
509) How many young ones of sparrow were there in the nest ?
a) nine b) seven c) five d) ten
510) The poet hopes that after the rain the sun shine :
a) suddenly b) bright c) awfully d) dim
512) Rubber tires upon which children had swung in backyards hung suspended like stopped clock pendulum in the _______
air.
a) fluttering b) bulging c) blazing d) damp
514) What was the condition of the rocket frame when the rescue party saw it ?
a) it was rusty b) it was ridiculous c) it was incomplete d) it was damaged
516) The angel remarked that what the morning post man said would be:
a) entered b) discussed c) considred d) rejected
522) English scholars used Sadi's translate Gulistan as "an intellectual pilaf, a literacy curry ,a kabab of a _________ genius ."
a) divine b) literacy c) holy d) trifling
531) A little less virtue and the writer might have lived
a) long b) longer c) many years d) shorter
541) What is the moral lesson of the poem ,'He Came To Know Himself '?
a) Love for wealth b) love of God c) love for money d) love for health
542) How were the men on the step of a grocery store talking ?
a) with anxiety b) with sorrows c) with ease and d) with excitement
leisure
546) I thought I would just ___________ them and ask if they could help me
a) call to b) call for c) call him d) call at
548) What was to be seen in the storm of the poem 'A tale of two cities'?
a) drills b) kindness c) garden d) sweets
550) What was the effect of screaming on the other passengers? They were _____
a) disturbed b) amused c) pacified d) alarmed
551) For the angel ,it must be a comfort to not down the :
a) history b) noble deeds c) bad deeds d) conversation
552) "They hadn't the foggiest _________ of the what happened to this town or its people ."
a) notion b) guess c) lead d) proposition
557) I have a dream that the table of brotherhood will be laid on:
a) the desert of Mississippi b) red hills of Georgia c) the floor d) the grass
565) Della's hairs was so long that it almost made itself into:
a) a coat for her b) a skirt for her c) a dress for her d) a scarf for her
569) Approving the carpet the young man promised the carpet dealer to
a) send the money b) bring money c) come soon d) send a customer
577) What did the dogs hunt in "Clearing in the sky "?
a) deer b) swine c) goats d) rabbits
580) "Sadi speaks to all nations and is ____________ modern," said Emerson
a) perpetually b) univerally c) casually d) intellectually
584) Why did the quack return to the camel man instead of continuing his profession?
a) to befool them b) to blame them c) to punish them d) to correct them
586) Of what was the storm in the poem 'the tale of two cities'?
a) wind b) shrills of arms c) snow d) rain
589) Where did the parents have the sick girl ?In the ________
590) On hearing the words of the boy the king could not control his _________
a) tears b) desires c) spices d) hopes
591) What was the condition of the threatres when the rescue party came ?
a) over-crowed b) astonishing c) silent d) noisy
592) What is the moral lesson of the poem ,"My Neighbour Friend Breathing At Last"?
a) the joys of the world b) love for spiritual guide c) Lending a loan d) health is wealth
598) How is the night when the scene of "the heat lightening " takes place ?
a) .hot b) stormy c) clam d) pleasant
603) How much reward was announced for the finder of the pocket book?
a) 20 shillings b) 15 shillings c) 10 shillings d) 25 shillings
606) Why did the rocket not come to the Mars for five years ?
a) the war had broken out on b) all people were killed on c) there was no fuel d) the rocket were blown
the Mars earth up
607) What happened when the camel man struck the camel ?
a) the melon broke b) the camel run c) the melon came out d) the camel died
609) What did the foolish quack demand to cure the old women
a) a basket and stick b) a hammer c) a melon d) a blanket and mallet
610) From its clock ________ stepped a man,a women and three children
a) exterior b) interior c) pendulums d) watch
613) What was the age of the boy who tried to snatch the purse?
a) 15 to 16 b) 14 to 15 c) 13 to 14 d) 16 to 17
615) According to the poet ,we do not have time to stand beneath the _________
a) bought b) trees c) shaded d) rows
616) How did the parents feel about as the girl knocked the doctor's glasses flying ?There were
a) furious b) embarrasses c) nervous d) stunned
625) With what expression did Gorgios look toward the royal platform ?
a) frustrated b) sad c) Happy d) lovely
627) What was to be seen in the storm of the poem 'a tale of two cities'?
a) smoke b) children c) flowers d) fruit
628) A few handbills had been thrust upon the young man by:
a) distributors b) doctor c) lawyer d) vendor
631) Many of the trees were sixty feet tall and the wild _________ had matted their tops together________
a) weeds b) wisps c) vines d) saplings
633) She opened up for an instant but before I could see anything she came down again and ___________ the wooden blade
between her molars .
a) twisted b) gripped c) split d) broke
638) The boy was brought to the alter and the executioner was directed to ________ the boy .
a) persecute b) torture c) hang d) slaughter
640) When your _____ begins to bleed you are dead indeed .
a) heart b) head c) body d) hand
644) Where did the Captain of the rescue team establish his headquarter ?
a) in a shop b) in the theater c) in the hill d) in a bar
649) "Put her in front of you lap ", and hold both her ____________
a) tonsile b) wrist c) hands d) feet
650) When Della went out ,her eyes were still shining with :
a) bright light b) water c) tears d) glitter
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651) Where did the travelers the stay?
a) in hills b) in a jungle c) in an inn d) under a clump of trees
654) Two vast and trunkless legs of stone stand in the __________
a) desert b) forest c) jungle d) museum
657) When the ________ begins to roar it is like a lion at the door
a) wolf b) tiger c) rain d) sky
658) Martian Luther advises them to work with the faith that unearned suffering is :
a) effective b) redemptive c) wealthy d) healthy
666) The night mail brings letters for the __________ at corner
670) The good soul Mr.Hubert chocked with indignation and fear
a) perplexed b) glared c) gazed d) suffocated
673) The path was too steep for my feet to hold unless I braced my self
a) supported b) pulled c) told d) beat
675) The sons played songs on ancient flutes and piped, their laughter echoing in the marble villa.
a) hissing b) humming c) reverberating d) reverting
677) The main swarm showed in dense black clouds ,reaching almost to the sun itself
a) clear b) vague c) thick d) abscure
679) One evening some travelers stayed to rest under a clump of trees
a) cluster b) wisp c) tuft d) herd
688) Where the flesh showed through the holes it was grimed with dirt
a) faded b) soiled c) dipped d) dripped
689) Behind the reddish veils in front,which were the advance guards of the swarm
a) insects b) covers c) guards d) clouds
696) "If it is some old chinese peasant ten thousand miles away?
a) Worker b) labourer c) farmer d) driver
699) You might run that comb through your hair so you will look presentable.
a) special b) gentleman c) attractive d) policeman
700) They could see the labourers come pouring out of the compounds
a) creeping b) walking c) crawling d) rushing out
703) In town on the shadowy step of the grocery store the men sat with their hands on their knees, conversing with great
leisure and ease.
a) enjoying b) arguing c) bragging d) chattting
704) Later nothing remained but a faint luminosity buried beneath darkness
a) clear b) dim c) fast d) clear
708) Arthur looked astounded,"Are you saying what i think you are?"
a) dazed b) curious c) guarded d) offended
709) I saw the clearing in the heart of this wilderness right on the mountain top.
a) meadow b) eccentric c) forest d) uncultivated land
711) He began to climb the second bluff that lifted abruptly form the flat toward the sky.
a) betrayal b) height c) illusion d) rim
712) Many of trees were big enough to have sawed into lumber at the mill
a) wares b) morsels c) timbers d) loam
714) Mehrun was put in seclusion till the auspicious day of her marriage.
a) great b) momentous c) promising d) sad
715) The quack shouldered his bundle and went to the next village
a) carried b) hit c) threw d) opened
716) Norma thought that the matter of the button was ridiculous
a) significant b) logical c) illigical d) delightful
719) The Chaudhry had carefully considered the eligibility of all the young men of the village
a) prosperity b) age c) suitability d) offer
725) These small baskets were used to store morsels of home-baked bread
a) lots b) bits c) loaves d) myraids
726) The quack mounted his camels and went on the next village ,and again gave himself out as a great .
a) drove b) speeded c) rode d) whipped
728) Nobody could restraints Shamim Ahmad from celebrating his marriage.
a) prevent b) excuse c) induce d) conceal
732) When I arrived I was met by the mother ,a big starled looking women,very clean and apologetic
a) devastated b) mangled c) alarmed d) embarrased
737) I will charge only what I have spent on these dainty shoes
a) leather b) fine c) suede d) canvas
738) You have been the veterans of creative suffering. Continue to work with the faith that unearned suffering is redemptive
a) purgative b) followers c) players d) callers
741) Love and large-hearted giving,when added together ,can leave deep mark
a) meticulous b) generous c) thrifty d) sparing
742) At least the physicians that this disease could not be cured except by means of bile of a person endued with certain
quality
a) endowed b) equipped c) gilded d) braced
743) That day in order to disappoint his erstwhile disciple, Maulvi Abul took a momentous descion
a) untimely b) temporary c) injudicious d) importance
746) I wiped more sweat form my face as I followed him down the little path between pasture and the meadow
a) desert b) valley c) waste land d) hill top
748) Later nothing remained but a faint luminosity buried beneath darkness
a) brightness b) bestowed c) forced d) gifted
750) The stolid creature ,scareely feeling the blow ,merely moved a step or two forward
a) appalled b) dismayed c) curious d) expressionless
753) The woman did not ask the boy anything about where he lived, or his folks, or anything else that would embarrass him.
a) intrigue b) tight c) request d) shame
756) Jim and the chain both had quietness and value.
a) worth b) wealth c) calm d) charm
757) The camel-man tied a blanket round its throat,and then struck the place with the greatest violence
a) smashed b) stroked c) clung d) hit
759) Sweat popped out on the boy's face and he began to struggle.
a) water b) liquid c) perspiration d) mixture
760) The lips of the governor were dripping with the word of interposition
a) interference b) mercy c) forgiving d) importance
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761) The grave of Hubert withstood the havocs of the flood.
a) felt b) welcome c) resisted d) admired
764) Her face was flushed she was breathing rapidly and I realized that she had a high fever
a) red b) hot c) white d) pale
765) The farms was ringing with the clamour of the gong
a) oval shaped drum b) rectangular shaped c) saucer shaped bell d) square shaped drum
elements
767) If a queen had liven in the room. Della would have washed and dried her hair where the queen could see it .
a) area b) apartment c) district d) valley
769) There was a rim of shadow over the rows of dark Stalwart plants
a) strong b) weak c) sapling d) straight
771) The king summoned the father and mother of the boy
a) ordered b) sent c) sent away d) sent for
772) Fifty miles over the countryside the smoke was rising from myraids of fires
a) hills b) rocks c) farmland d) woods
775) Perhaps, I suppose this is one of those mysteries we'll never solve.
a) miseries b) misfortunes c) secrets d) pearls
779) A tyrant does not remain in the world,but the curse on him abides
a) criminal b) sinner c) king d) oppressor
783) The jangling discords of the nation would be changed into symphony.
a) discussion b) letters c) books d) disharmony
785) The lips of governor were dripping with the word of nullification
a) agreement b) acceptance c) issuance d) cancellation
789) Luther said that they were battered by the storms of presecution.
a) hail b) rains c) winds d) appression
790) The boy's parents agreed to shed his blood for the trash of this world.
a) honour b) comfort c) pleasure d) rubbish
794) The man felt his hair flutter and the tissues of his body tight as if he were standing at the centre of a vacuum.
a) flicker b) rattle c) swell d) dissolved
796) Thus exhorted the unfortunate man,in the greatest fear,laboured away with all his might
a) punished b) beaten c) urged d) stricked
799) I could have torn the child apart in my own fury and enjoyed it
a) dismay b) embarrassment c) apology d) anger
802) My five shilling subscribe to the Daily Telegraph's sixpenny funds for the unemployment
a) loan b) donation c) cash d) benevolence
803) "You have only to select,sir ," said the carpet dealer amiably
a) curtly b) friendly c) rudely d) unfriendly
806) The sweat pungent smell of his oil lingered in the villages lanes
a) sleek b) strong c) maddening d) natural
810) Love and large-hearted giving,when added together ,can leave deep marks
a) blobs b) stains c) impressions d) blows
815) "For five eggs"which the king allows to be taken by force ,the people belonging to him army will put a thousand fowls
on the spit.
a) scepter b) bar c) stick d) rod
816) Sweat popped out on the boy's face and he began to struggle.
a) came b) appeared c) went d) cleaned
817) As she hang up,she remembered Arthur's life insurance policy for $25,000 with double indemnity for
a) vagueness b) enormity c) compensation d) authenticity
818) Behind the reddish veils in front,which were the advance guards of the swarm .
a) frontline b) covers c) soldiers d) frontline defender
820) Let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire
a) green b) bleak c) tiny d) big
821) Even those who were usually content to live with their loneliness ,emerged from their hide-outs to join in the gaiety of
the streets
a) rush b) meeting c) procession d) mirth
822) His hairs was sleek and shining and he wore side burn.
a) smooth b) black c) dense d) thin
823) There were little, very dim flecks f new gold captured in the blue of his eyes.
826) Margaret said,If this devastated and mangled countryside was not ruin
a) wasted b) destroy c) washed d) wiped
828) Suddenly with one catlike movement both her hands clawed instinctively and apology
a) incredulity b) shame c) contempt d) impulsively
829) The noble deeds we do ! Form a little before Christmas up to ,say the end of january!
a) actions b) causes c) advancement d) tales
834) They both looked at each other, startled by all they had just finished saying. They laughed.
a) amused b) amazed c) stranded d) repressed
835) The slave had never been at sea ,and experienced any calamity
a) persecution b) catastrophe c) tragedy d) trial
836) The boughs of trees were fondling with the substance of white clouds
a) Matter b) darkness c) brutality d) foolishness
840) When the Della arrived home,her mind quietened a little.She began to think more reasonably
a) slept b) calmed c) claim d) worked
841) She and been hiding that sore throat for three days at least and lying to her parents.
a) swelling b) clenched c) feeble d) aching
843) I followed him down the path that wound this way and that,three times the length of the path we had climbed
a) curved b) descended c) ascended d) wrinkled
847) Over the rocky levels of the mountains was a streak of rust-coloured air.
a) surfaces b) caves c) soil d) snow
848) Aw come on ,I coaxed just open your mouth wide and let me take a look
a) persuaded b) mused c) rebuked d) approached
852) "Stray cattle if they ever get out of the pasture," he answered me curtly
a) abruptly b) courteoulsy c) proudly d) vaguely
854) The guided tip of his cap used to shine brightly above all turbans
a) golden b) polished c) high d) round
857) Both the mother and father almost turned themselves inside out in embarrassment and apology
a) contempt b) shame c) incredulity d) repression
860) The fear was an unhidden partner with harry his family.
a) wanted b) welcome c) asked for d) unasked for
864) The cream colour rose which adorned the lapel of his overcoat had slipped and was about to fall
a) decorate b) stitched c) stuck d) entangled
865) But I did remember the rummage sale to which I sent all my old cloths
a) walk b) talk c) incident d) explore
868) They lingered to gaze with wistful longing at the colourful display
a) show b) splash c) pretension d) series
869) The sharp icy gusts of wind struck like steel but the young man seemed to be immune to them
a) blows b) block c) waves d) rustle
873) I wiped the steam of sweat form my face to keep them from stinging my eyes .
a) stacking b) bracing c) itching d) sifting
875) After she put the lamb chops in the boiler she sat down to open the package.
a) thick pieces b) thick bones c) stakes d) ribs
884) She struggled to her feet and walked into the kitchen numbly
a) ridiculously b) expressionlessly c) contemporary d) abruptly
888) They also sang sweet song of the excitement of union and the pangs separation.
a) cause b) excitement c) tales d) pain
894) She put a half nelson about his neck, and continued to drag him up the street.
a) wed-lock b) arm-lock c) leg-lock d) foot- lock
895) "Play for the salt," said the king ,"Lest it should become a custom and the village be ruined"
a) reprimanded b) devastated c) damaged d) wangled
896) The strong scented oil with which he had dressed it earlier that evening still gave out a faint adour
a) smell b) colour c) luminosity d) fairness
900) A well-groomed young man having walked up Davis Road to the mall turned to Charing Cross
a) Shaved b) Well-informed c) well-Judge d) well-dressed
904) Looking out,all the trees were queer and still .slotted with insects ,their boughs weighted to the ground
a) fresh b) strong c) strange d) clear
905) The mayor ,a stout ans serious man,was waiting fro Hubert.
a) frail b) willow wild c) plump d) tail
907) The Qazi issued a decree to shed the blood of a person for the health of the king.
a) verdict b) summon c) fate d) brutality
908) The good soul, Mr.Hubert chocked with indignation and fear
a) fear b) mercy c) annoyance d) repute
910) Jim and the chain both had quietness and value.
a) quality b) wealth c) price d) sobriety
924) "And Jess," he bragged,"regardless of my threescore years and ten ,I ploughed it".
a) pounded b) horrered c) frowned d) boasted
929) She dragged the boy inside, down a hall, and into a large kitchenette-furnished room at the rear of the house.
a) back b) above c) front d) side
930) It makes me yearn to borrow a collecting box and go round doing good myself
a) think b) desire c) confer d) worse
934) Luther said that the crooked places would be made straight
a) upright b) curved c) hilly d) watery
936) The state of Mississippi was sweltering with the heat of oppression.
a) fire b) tyranny c) sunshine d) desert
938) She reached down, picked the boy up by his shirt front, and shook him until his teeth rattled.
a) broke b) knocked c) destroyed d) smashed
939) He held a short polished cane which every now and then he twirled jauntily
a) sadly b) abruptly c) lively d) impulsively
945) As to the socks ,in colour and pattern the one was quite different from the other
a) waves b) quality c) design d) variety
946) The two nurses with their faces concealed behind masks,were attending to the young man
a) made up b) looked c) peeped d) covered
947) Edwin Arnold has aptly described Gulistan in culinary terms as "an intelligent pilaf ,a literary curry,a kebab of a
versatile genius"
a) specifically b) instantly c) promptly d) rightly
950) That day in order to disappoint his erstwhile disciple, Maulvi Abul took a momentous descion
a) obedient b) former c) latest d) diligent
953) Firmly gripped by his shirt front, the boy said "yes m,"
a) grasped b) taken c) pasted d) tested
954) Whoever enlarged it ,so that it reached its present magnitude ,is at fault
a) size b) bitterness c) limit d) height
956) When the Della arrived home,her mind quietened a little.She began to think more reasonably
a) loudly b) clearly c) weakened d) logically
957) He interrupted me with the assurance that may attendance had been noted
a) told b) gossiped c) interfered d) discussed
959) Perhaps I should have desisted and come back in an hour or more
a) resisted b) discontinued c) consented d) proceeded
961) The old woman exclaimed :"O my son,If you would only my goiter,I would bless you evermore"
a) asserted b) cried c) screamed d) bragged
964) They lingered gaze with wistful longing at the colourful display
a) compared b) delinate c) look d) recall
968) So they seized him ,being minded to carry him before the king
a) grabbed b) dominated c) threatened d) brought
969) There were quite long stretches of empty pavements between one group and another
a) bricks b) areas c) blocks d) squares
970) Our talk at the club one day was of opportunity and determination
a) chance b) hard work c) labour d) aim
972) "Here we go." he said- a man standing on the edge of a sea,ready to wade in and be drowned.
a) walk with effort b) walk with leisure c) walk with humility d) walk with pride
979) I forced the heavy silver spoon back of her teeth and down her throat till she gagged
a) desisted b) grasped c) exasperated d) choked
982) All the celebrities one had never heard of had turned up to a man
a) stars b) people c) mechanics d) doctors
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983) I know I suffered the next morning
a) receive b) considered c) gathered d) endured
987) The children with their yellow hair hollered at the deep dome of Martian sky.
a) stared b) marvelled c) shouted (c d) glared
988) He felt submerged in a chemical that could dissolve his intellect and burn away his past.
a) immersed b) warped c) peeled d) flaked
989) The others tried to pecify him by taking kindness and affection but he didn't hear anybody
a) country b) persuade c) control d) placate
991) I had never seen any thing extra ordinary upon this high point of rugged land.
a) level b) rough c) smooth d) steep
997) In the delirium of his death struggle he kept claiming his innocent .
a) moment b) hallucination c) appreciation d) depiction
1000) They would hew out of atone of hope out of the mountain of despair
a) bring out b) give out c) make out d) cut off
1001) In another corner of the room behind a screen was a gas plate and an icebox.
a) curtain b) wall c) board d) cupboard
1002) He took his pocket knife from his pocket ,and cut a wisp of alfalfa.
a) straw b) tuft c) stack d) clump
1003) Instead, as they are, she told him about her job.
a) in place of b) despite c) in fact d) inspite of
1004) A boy selling pan and cigarettes with a tray of his wares passed by .
a) cigarettes b) tools c) boxes d) goods
1008) Luther said that they should not wallow in the valley of despair.
a) lough b) roll c) weep d) sleep
1009) If the king had liven in the same house,with all his riches,Jim would have looked at his watch every time they met.
a) wealthy b) clothes c) dresses d) jewels
1011) "A preetty sort of doctor you must be! cried they "
a) villainous b) trifling c) beautiful d) strange
1016) He held a short polished cane which every now and then he twirled jauntily
a) strucked b) rotated c) pushed d) hit
1017) Had it been someone else I would have wangled ten rupees
a) obtained b) earned c) snatched d) demanded
1020) Della's beautiful hair made itself into a dress for her
a) was long b) was short c) was silky d) was brown
1022) Instantly the melon broke in the throat and went to the next village.
a) by chance b) immediately c) fortunately d) slowly
1026) Once Chaudhry Fateh Dad reprimanded Maulvi Abul for a mistake
a) apologized b) compensated c) rebuked d) corrected
1028) The jangling discords of the nation would be changed into symphony
a) discords b) harmony c) confusion d) chaos
1030) Mehrun was put in seclusion till the auspicious day of her marriage.
a) darkness b) tone c) privacy d) palanquin
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1031) Over the rocky levels of the mountain was a streak of rust-coloured air.
a) cloud b) mist c) fog d) strip
1032) Having been asked what harm could arise from such a trifling demand
a) trivial b) curious c) steady d) casual
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1033) I would have helped him if ________ to me .
a) could have come b) comes c) will come d) had come
1042) The children __________ forward to this daily holiday for month
a) have been looking b) are looking c) will look d) were looking
1050) The merchant (carry ) the spices to Iraq for several years .
a) carried b) carrying c) is carrying d) had been raining
1083) the gardener (be) fixing the plants in the garden when it rained .
a) was b) am c) has been d) will be
1101) Hundreds of years ago ,people _____________ is sign of good bed luck .
a) believed b) has been believing c) believe d) would believe
1109) Many (convince) that using a call phone while driving in dangerous
a) are being convinced b) are convincing c) are convinced d) is convinced
1122) The last test march ________ on the 20th of this month .
a) is playing b) will be played c) will played d) was played
1128) No sooner did we reach the station ,than the train ______
a) was starting b) started c) starts d) is starting
1234) Did you post the letter after you (writer ) it?
a) have written b) wrote c) writing d) had written
1245) The last test match (play) on the 20th of the month
a) is playing b) plays c) will be played d) was played
1253) What have you been (do) since I last saw you ?
a) doing b) done c) did d) do
1326) Hundreds of years ago ,people _____________ is sign of good bed luck .
a) believe b) believed c) had been believing d) would believe
1330) She (shut) the door softly when she came in:
a) will shut b) shutting c) shuts d) shut
1346) Our senses (bombard) with information that comes from every direction,
a) is bombarded b) are bombarded c) have been committed d) committed
1374) She ate her finger while she (cut) the bread
a) is cutting b) was cutting c) had cut d) was cut