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ANNUAL EXAM 2024 ENGLISH 11

ENGLISH 11 th

(OBJECTIVE PART)
(a) Tick () the correct answer.
1 Mr. Steward was a _____ man:
(A) Bulky (B) Small ✔ (C) Tall (D) Fat
2 Where was the package lying?
(A) Front door ✔ (B) Hall (C) Road (D) None of these
3 Where was the key to the bell-dome unit?
In the sealed
(A) In the box (B) In the drawer (C) In the pocket (D)
envelope ✔
4 The organization is of _______scope:
(A) National (B) International ✔ (C) Global (D) Domestic
5 For how much dollars were Arthur’s life insured by insurance?
(A) 20000 (B) 25000 ✔ (C) 30000 (D) 35000
6 Norma locked the door and joined Arthur in the:
(A) Lift (B) Elevator ✔ (C) Crane (D) Car
7 She glared at the carton as she unlocked the door:
(A) Worked (B) Jumped (C) Frowned ✔ (D) Cooked
8 She shudders at her own thoughts:
(A) Shivers ✔ (B) Smiles (C) Relaxes ✔ (D) Laughs
9 Mr. Steward’s tone had been offensive:
(A) Low (B) Impressive (C) Annoying (D) Humorous
10 Arthur looked astounded:
(A) Happy (B) Shocked ✔ (C) Satisfied (D) Sad
11 Arthur looked incredulous:
(A) Authoritative (B) Definite (C) Doubtful ✔ (D) Sure
12 Who do you represent? Demanded Norma.
(A) Repeated (B) Defended (C) Asked ✔ (D) Reported
13 Mr. Steward looked embarrassed:
(A) Curious (B) Tired (C) Happy (D) Ashamed ✔
14 Norma looked disgusted:
(A) Appalled ✔ (B) Pleased (C) Joyed (D) Crazy
15 Now truly she was furious:
(A) Angry ✔ (B) Shocked (C) Afraid (D) Humble
16 The offer is completely genuine:
(A) Real ✔ (B) Fake (C) Costly (D) Disgraceful
17 Norma remembered Arthur’s life-insurance with double indemnity:
(A) Compensation✔ (B) Fine (C) Reward (D) Installment
18 She was sure now it was a sales pitch:
(A) Persuasive talk (B) Do business (C) Cunning (D) Allurement✔

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19 Arthur’s life-insurance policy had double indemnity:


(A) Compensation✔ (B) Resolution (C) Co-operation (D) Fraud
20 Impulsively Norma picked up the card halves:
(A) Fortunately (B) Probably (C) Knowingly (D) Instinctively✔
21 Norma made a scoffing sound.
(A) Deafening ✔ (B) Pleasing (C) Relenting (D) Taunting
22 How many patches of bared soil were there?
(A) Seven ✔ (B) Eight (C) Nine (D) Ten
23 What did jess’ father hunt?
(A) Deer (B) Goat (C) Sparrows (D) Squirrels ✔
24 What crossed the path of jess and his father?
(A) A snake (B) A deer (C) A dog (D) A squirrel ✔
25 What was the age of jess when his father made a plough for him?
(A) Five years (B) Six years ✔ (C) Seven years (D) Eight years
26 The writer’s father bragged.
(A) Explained (B) Ordered (C) Boasted ✔ (D) Wondered
27 This is the cleanest patch I’ve ever seen:
(A) Piece of land✔ (B) Garden (C) Bazar (D) Hotel
28 The sun-light was coming out distorted:
(A) Tampered✔ (B) Lovely (C) Shiny (D) Fierce
29 The sunlight was perverted:
(A) Diverted✔ (B) Shining (C) Sharp (D) Glowing
30 He had made up his mind:
(A) Cleaned (B) Confirmed (C) Resolved ✔ (D) Retired
31 He had made up his mind:
(A) Cleaned (B) Confirmed (C) Resolved ✔ (D) Retired
32 I have cheated death many times:
(A) Met (B) Deceived ✔ (C) Called (D) Faced
33 Jess’ father interrupted when jess was speaking.
(A) Appreciated (B) Broke in ✔ (C) Dozed off (D) Ploughed
34 Stray cattle if they ever get out of the pasture/
(A) Fleshy (B) Sick (C) Strong (D) Wandering✔
35 What was the name of Harry’s wife?
(A) Aura (B) Dora (C) Laura ✔ (D) Cora
36 A radio flash just came, Atom bombs hi:
(A) London (B) Paris (C) Berlin (D) New York
37 What was the third unbidden partner that lay with Mr. sand Mrs. Bittering at every midnight talk:
(A) Bear (B) Fear (C) Lora (D) Harry ✔
38 The children hollered at the deep dome of Martian sky:
(A) Strolled (B) Stayed ✔ (C) Looked (D) Shouted
39 They found a flimsy rocket frame rusting in an empty shop:
(A) Wet (B) Metal (C) Ugly (D) Colored ✔
40 The hot Martian air had wrapped all the houses out of shape:
(A) Beaten (B) Distorted ✔ (C) Colored ✔ (D) Captured
41 Bittering had some blueprints.

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(A) Sketches (B) Utensils (C) Instruments (D) Medicines
42 Have you been prowling up in the ruins?
(A) Bathing (B) Creeping (C) Playing ✔ (D) Roaming
43 But she bent down enough to permit him to stoop:
(A) Walk (B) Run (C) Slack (D) Bend ✔
44 Mrs. Jones did not embarrass the boy:
(A) Confused ✔ (B) Refuse (C) Refute (D) Salute
45 Roger wanted to buy some suede shoes:
(A) Big (B) Costly (C) Cheap (D) Soft leather ✔
46 He did not want to be mistrusted:
(A) Called (B) Invited (C) Respected (D) Suspected ✔
47 Instead, as they ate, she told him about her job:
(A) In place of ✔ (B) Despair (C) In-fact (D) In-spite of
48 Ma’am kicked the boy on his sitter.
(A) Battle axe (B) Foot (C) Head (D) Hip ✔
49 She permitted him to stoop and pick up her purse.
(A) Bend the body✔ (B) Sit (C) Stand (D) Fall
50 Was I bothering you?
(A) Beating (B) Disturbing✔ (C) Dragging (D) Pushing
51 She shook him until his teeth rattled.
(A) Broke (B) Clattered✔ (C) Pained (D) Removed
52 The lady’s kind behavior embarrassed the boy.
(A) Frightened ✔ (B) Pleased (C) Encouraged (D) Put to shamed
53 They all stood and gazed.
(A) Sang (B) Danced (C) Stared ✔ (D) Called
54 Who returned the pocket book to James?
(A) Hubert (B) Manana (C) George ✔ (D) Mayor
55 What was found on Hubert?
(A) A piece of string (B) Pocket book ✔ (C) Some money (D) Buch of keys
56 Mr. James was the:
(A) Mayor (B) Police officer (C) Caretaker ✔ (D) Advocate
57 How much money was there in the lost pocket book?
(A) 500 shilling ✔ (B) 400 shilling (C) 300 shilling (D) 200 shilling
58 Mr. Hubert was a peasant:
(A) Master (B) Farmer ✔ (C) Barber (D) Driver
59 Mr. James was the caretaker of public hall:
(A) Engineer (B) Designer (C) Builder (D) Keeper ✔
60 Mr. Hubert looked at the Mayor astounded:
(A) Astonished ✔ (B) Seriously (C) Happily (D) Keeper
61 The grave of Hubert with stood the havocs of the flood:
(A) Water (B) Destruction ✔ (C) Waves (D) Noise
62 Mr. Hubert was in triumph:
(A) Trouble (B) Darkness (C) Deception (D) Victory ✔
63 Mr. Hubert choked with indignation:
(A) Pleased (B) Laughed (C) Annoyed ✔ (D) Excited

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64 People called Mr. Hubert, old Rascal:


(A) Leader (B) Peasant (C) Rogue ✔ (D) Teacher
65 A flood in its wrath carried away the people:
(A) Misery (B) Joy (C) Sadness (D) Fury ✔
66 I repeat it on my salvation:
(A) Insult (B) Grief (C) Benefit ✔ (D) The act of saving
67 At what age Gorgios came by his wild ideas?
(A) 14 (B) 16 ✔ (C) 18 (D) 20
68 Who uttered a quiet sigh mourning over some lost ambition?
(A) Hubert (B) Gorgios (C) Terbut (D) Jorkens ✔
69 Which place had been turned into a kind of gymnasium for the inauguration ceremony:
Great throne-room
(A) Court (B) ✔ (C) Palace (D) Public hall
70 Who disagreed with Jorkens?
(A) Hubert (B) Terbut ✔ (C) John (D) Gorgios
71 What had Gorgios won at school:
High jump and
(A) Prize (B) Competition (C) Race ✔ (D) hurdles
72 Who wanted to be appointed as court acrobat?
(A) Jorkens (B) Terbut (C) Gorgios ✔ (D) The writer
73 Royal smiles were directed towards:
(A) Gorgios ✔ (B) Jorkens (C) People (D) Musicians
74 On what subject did Gorgios make speeches?
(A) Examination (B) Many subjects ✔ (C) War (D) Water
75 But, whatever his motive was, he hit on a most extraordinary ambition:
(A) Contest (B) Success (C) Desire ✔ (D) Wealth
76 He was in a very precarious state:
(A) Uncertain ✔ (B) Previous (C) Proud (D) Precious
77 It was splendid scene;
(A) Sufficient (B) Magnificent ✔ (C) Horrible (D) Suitable
78 Gorgios wore down opposing arguments.
(A) Animals (B) Chapters (C) Logic ✔ (D) Pages
79 It only remained then to inaugurate Gorgios.
(A) Decorate (B) Castigate (C) Initiate ✔ (D) Punish
80 She was a big startled looking woman:
(A) Nervous ✔ (B) Educated (C) Cultured (D) Stylished
81 They all were very nervous.
(A) Happy (B) Worried ✔ (C) Bad (D) Good
82 Oh, God I am scared.
(A) Contented (B) Happy (C) Sad (D) Terrified ✔
83 For how many days, the girl had been sick?
(A) 2 (B) 3✔ (C) 4 (D) 5
84 The doctor suspected that the child was suffering from:
(A) Tuberculosis (B) Whopping cough (C) Plague (D) Diphtheria ✔
85 The girl was thought to be suffering from:
(A) Fever (B) Malaria (C) Diphtheria ✔ (D) Typhoid

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86 The first name of sick girl was:


(A) Norma (B) Mathilda✔ (C) Cora (D) Marry
87 The sick girl looked as strong as_____.
(A) Cat (B) Heifer ✔ (C) Lamb (D) Mare
88 She was a big startled looking woman:
(A) Nervous ✔ (B) Educated (C) Cultured (D) Stylished
89 They all were very nervous.
(A) Happy (B) Worried ✔ (C) Bad (D) Good
90 She had magnificent blonde hair:
(A) Long (B) Red (C) White (D) Golden ✔
91 The girl was scared.
(A) Frightened ✔ (B) Calm (C) Happy (D) Satisfied
92 Oh, God I am scared.
(A) Contented (B) Happy (C) Sad (D) Terrified✔
93 The face of the sick Girl was flushed.
(A) Darkened (B) Yellow (C) Pale (D) Rosy ✔
94 The doctor overpowered the sick girl:
(A) Treated (B) Injected (C) Overestimated (D) Overcome ✔
95 The doctor coaxed the sick girl:
(A) Flattered ✔ (B) Abused (C) Heat (D) Cursed
96 I ground my teeth is disgust:
(A) Pleasure (B) Anger ✔ (C) Hatred (D) Affection
97 Her hands clawed instinctively for my eyes:
(A) Naturally ✔ (B) Slowly (C) Brilliantly (D) Completely
98 So, you thick she can stand it, doctor! Said the mother:
(A) Match (B) Endure ✔ (C) Win (D) Smell
99 Her mother admonished her severely:
(A) Advised (B) Attacked (C) Struck (D) Rebuked ✔
100 She clenched her teeth and fought desperately:
(A) Displayed (B) Touched (C) Shone (D) Closed tightly ✔
101 She had fought valiantly.
(A) Courageously ✔ (B) Silently (C) Happily (D) Protestingly
102 The doctor forced the soon in the sick girl’s throat till she gaged.
(A) Gazed (B) Coughed (C) Fought (D) Stifled ✔
103 What hit the boat?
(A) A snake (B) A crocodile (C) A fish (D) A storm ✔
104 The slave had never at:
(A) Work (B) Ocean ✔ (C) Sea (D) River
105 Nushirwan was a:
(A) Slave (B) Sergeant (C) King ✔ (D) Soldier
106 Sheikh sadi is perpetually modern:
(A) Perfectly (B) Forever ✔ (C) Basically (D) Universally
107 The others tried to pacify the slave:
(A) Displease (B) Calm down (C) Pull down (D) Motivate
108 The slave created inconvenience for others:

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(A) Calm (B) Confirm (C) Gap (D) Trouble ✔


109 the foundation of oppression was small in the world:
(A) Depression (B) Sadness (C) Cruelty ✔ (D) Will power
110 The slave had never been at sea, and experienced any calamity:
(A) Blessing (B) Travel (C) Misery ✔ (D) Opportunity
111 The king could not comprehend the wisdom.
(A) Accept (B) Understand ✔ (C) Increase (D) Decrease
112 All hopes of his recovery vanished:
(A) Came (B) Went (C) Disappeared✔ (D) Ensured
113 I should think it would be divine:
(A) Divided (B) Developed (C) From God✔ (D) Artificial
114 The king summoned the father and the mother:
(A) Called ✔ (B) Coaxed (C) Awarded (D) Threaten
115 Instantly, the melon broke in the throat of the camel:
(A) At once ✔ (B) When (C) Later (D) Before
116 The quack struck the old woman with a mallet:
(A) Axe (B) Hammer ✔ (C) Speer (D) Whip
117 The old woman expired instantly.
(A) Inwardly (B) Immediately ✔ (C) Previously (D) Entirely
118 The camels are of prodigious size and strength.
(A) Heavy (B) High (C) Unusual ✔ (D) Enormous
119 Where are situated the red hills?
(A) Carolina (B) Georgia ✔ (C) New York (D) Alabama
120 Luther hope that his children would be judged by:
(A) Ancestors (B) Education (C) Wealth (D) Character ✔
121 Luther said that unearned suffering was redemptive:
(A) Worrying (B) Disgusting (C) Pain-full (D) Purgative ✔
122 Unearned suffering is redemptive:
(A) Hard (B) Harsh ✔ (C) Unjust (D) Saving
123 I am not unmindful:
(A) Attentive (B) Fear-full (C) Woeful (D) Negligent ✔
124 I won’t forget this rudeness:
(A) Insolence ✔ (B) Treatment (C) Manner (D) Dealing
125 I want to quit and go home to San Francisco:
(A) Write (B) Travel (C) Leave ✔ (D) Enjoy
126 Let us not wallow in the valley of despair:
(A) Delight (B) Work (C) Sad (D) Stumble ✔
127 You have staggered by the police brutality:
(A) Investigation (B) Trial (C) Raid (D) Cruelty ✔
128 The crooked places would be made straight
(A) Upright (B) Curved ✔ (C) Hilly (D) Watery
129 Let freedom ring from every hamlet.
(A) City (B) Classroom (C) Small village ✔ (D) Country
130 Luther asked them to return to their slums.
(A) Big cities (B) Posh areas (C) Poor dwelling ✔ (D) Shops

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131 We will hew out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope.


(A) Cut out ✔ (B) Find out (C) Work out (D) Search out
132 Mississippi will be transformed into an oasis.
(A) Converted ✔ (B) Known (C) Modelled (D) Welded
133 Della paid --- dollars for the gift.
(A) 20 (B) 21 ✔ (C) 22 (D) 23
134 What did Della try to cover?
(A) The door (B) The chain (C) The watch (D) Sad marks ✔
135 Mrs. Sofronie was a:
(A) Small woman (B) Kind woman (C) Rich woman (D) Large woman ✔
136 Mashadi lungi originally came from:
(A) Egypt (B) Iran ✔ (C) Iraq (D) Syria
137 Why did Fatehdad reprimand Abul?
For making mistakes For ignoring his
(A) For saying long prayers (B) in the prayers ✔ (C) prayers (D) For begging
138 What was Shamim Ahmad’s relation with Maulvi Abul Barkat?
(A) Son (B) Son-in-law ✔ (C) Brother-in-law (D) Cousin
139 What did Abul’s wife teach the girls of the village?
(A) Cooking (B) Sewing (C) The holy Quran ✔ (D) English
140 Chadhri Fatehdad used to present new ___ to Maulvi Abul once a year.
(A) Clothes ✔ (B) Crops (C) Shoes (D) Watch
141 He had slightly bulging eyes.
(A) Blind (B) Brown (C) Black (D) Sticking out ✔
142 Abul’s children came in quick succession.
(A) Cycle ✔ (B) Knowledge (C) Negligence (D) Rejection
143 Maulvi Abul carried a scepter with him:
(A) Stick ✔ (B) Yardstick (C) Rod (D) Gun
144 Maulvi Abul’s voice was resonant.
(A) Echoing ✔ (B) Effective (C) Impressive (D) Loud
145 Chaudhry farehdad reprimanded him for a mistake.
(A) Promised (B) Advised (C) Caught (D) Scolded ✔
146 Fatehdad censure was purely religious:
(A) Criticism ✔ (B) Praise (C) Help (D) Lecture
147 Oblivious of his surroundings, Abul’s mind was racing elsewhere:
(A) Aware (B) Unaware ✔ (C) Comfortable (D) Happy with
148 At night, he consulted his wife.
(A) Called (B) Asked counsel ✔ (C) Advised (D) Requested
149 Chaudhry Fateh Dad’s censure was purely religious:
(A) Offering (B) Praise (C) Criticism ✔ (D) Kindness
150 Mehrun was put in seclusion till her marriage.
(A) Throne (B) Passion (C) Love (D) Privacy ✔
151 He apologized for the delay:
(A) Begged pardon✔ (B) Ordered (C) Admonished (D) Laughed
152 Two sturdy villagers carried it away.
(A) Stout ✔ (B) Lean (C) Lazy (D) Educated

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153 What was hanging on the wall which the young man examined with the air of a connoisseur.
(A) German piano (B) Spanish guitar ✔ (C) English gun (D) American drum
154 Who passed by the young man?
(A) A lady (B) An old hag (C) A man (D) A young couple✔
155 How did the young man of “Overcoat” look?
(A) Rough (B) Weak (C) Dandy ✔ (D) Poor
156 How much was the cost of the Persian carpet?
(A) Rs.1432 ✔ (B) Rs.1332 (C) Rs.1532 (D) Rs.1632
157 How did the angel look?
(A) Fresh (B) Pleasant (C) Vexed (D) Weary ✔
158 What did the author send to the rummage sale?
(A) Old furniture (B) Old shoes (C) Old books (D) Old clothes ✔
159 The writer wanted to have a diary to take down his:
(A) Bad deeds (B) Domestic deeds (C) Good deeds ✔ (D) Memories
160 The pavement thronged with pedestrians:
(A) Shop ✔ (B) Hotel (C) Ground (D) Footpath
161 The pavement thronged with pedestrians:
(A) Walkers ✔ (B) Animals (C) Birds (D) Articles
162 He looked at the guitar with an air of connoisseur:
(A) Eagle (B) Sparrow (C) Critic ✔ (D) Ignorance
163 Without hesitation, he went in:
(A) Instantly (B) Delay ✔ (C) Charm (D) Interest
164 The young man was in a very precarious state:
(A) Definite (B) Safe (C) Dangerous ✔ (D) Delightful
165 “All tugged up for Saturday night, poor chap.”
(A) Made ✔ (B) Ready (C) Dressed finely (D) Dressed badly
166 When the curtain rises the stage is bare:
(A) Beautiful (B) Empty ✔ (C) Dim (D) Crowded
167 It was a drab interior of a bus station:
(A) Dark ✔ (B) Shining (C) Meat (D) Cheerless
168 One bench stage faces the rear wall:
(A) Front (B) Upper (C) Back ✔ (D) Long
169 He picks up a discarded newspaper:
(A) Abandoned ✔ (B) Distributed (C) Fresh (D) Latest
170 The girl looked stunned:
(A) Beautiful (B) Dangerous (C) Confused ✔ (D) Delighted
171 The girl was sobbing:
(A) Laughing (B) Smiling (C) Weeping ✔ (D) Singing
172 The girl is stunned. She looks to the first man:
(A) Angry (B) Amazed ✔ (C) Sad (D) Crazy
173 You are deliberately trying to confuse me:
(A) Badly (B) Carefully (C) Definitely (D) Knowingly ✔
174 The door rattles viciously:
(A) Violently ✔ (B) Forcibly (C) Mildly (D) Carefully
175 Her hair is disheveled:

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(A) Thin (B) Thick (C) Untidy ✔ (D) Discolored


176 The girl’s hair is disheveled:
(A) Disordered ✔ (B) Black (C) Grey (D) Moving
177 I saw the rear light burning:
(A) Middle (B) Dim (C) Miner (D) Back ✔
178 Her hair was dragged in mud:
(A) Fell (B) Pushed (C) Pulled ✔ (D) Put
179 He strolls up toward the center door:
(A) Walks leisurely✔ (B) Runs (C) Moves quickly (D) Stays
180 She shuddered “All right, take it easy: she said:
(A) Cried (B) Laughed (C) Trembled✔ (D) Wept
181 The man peers out the glass:
(A) Gazes ✔ (B) Breaks (C) Lifts (D) Throws
182 For instance, the girl could identify:
(A) Benefit (B) For example ✔ (C) Reality (D) Common sense
183 A large bus schedule is on the wall:
(A) Picture ✔ (B) Program (C) Model (D) Fare
184 The girl’s clothes are wet and muddy.
(A) Colorful (B) Dirty ✔ (C) Precious (D) Pretty
185 The man asked the girl to fix her up.
(A) Go out (B) Arrange ✔ (C) Sleep (D) Take
186 I noticed a car pulled off into a lane:
(A) Called (B) Observed ✔ (C) Drove (D) Threw
187 Good heavens! You are in a terrible state.
(A) Awful ✔ (B) Great (C) Extreme (D) Incorrigible
188 I could hear the weather splashing under his feet, as he ran.
(A) Sound of water✔ (B) Hissing of leaves (C) Chirping of birds (D) Sound of wind
189 The drab interior of a bus station along a deserted highway somewhere in the:
(A) West (B) Mid west ✔ (C) Middle east (D) North
190 The girl saw in the flash lightning:
(A) A dog (B) A bus (C) A man’s face ✔ (D) Nothing
191 The bus was late due to
Change in schedule
(A) Rush (B) Storm (C) Accident (D) ✔
192 What does the girl take from her car?
(A) Pistol (B) Knife (C) Rod (D) Flash light ✔
193 The girl’s life is saved by a ____ who had come there by chance:
(A) Police officer (B) Bus boy (C) Dog ✔ (D) Beggar
194 The dog saved the life of:
(A) First man (B) Second man (C) Girl ✔ (D) Killer
Spelding: this is Roger Spelding, saying good night to mother and father America from my old homestead in
195 silver glen.
(A) Garden (B) Farmhouse ✔ (C) Dairy farm (D) Fish farm
196 Slowly a luminous object arcs into view.
(A) Radiant ✔ (B) Dim (C) Murky (D) Dark
197 The horror of it has always eluded me:

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(A) Affected (B) Evaded ✔ (C) Appealed (D) Fascinated


198 Spelding nods wearily:
(A) Happily (B) Heartily (C) Excitedly (D) Tiredly ✔
199 His wife, bored in vague, knits passively:
(A) Pretty (B) Cleat (C) Absent minded ✔ (D) Clever
200 The flying object has given rise to so much, irresponsible conjecture:
(A) Response (B) Action (C) Conflict (D) Guess ✔
201 Kreton says that his visit is impromptu:
(A) Important (B) Impossible (C) Unprepared ✔ (D) Decided
202 Kreton were a trifle old fashioned dress.
(A) Large (B) Ordinary ✔ (C) Hot (D) Only
203 This is all some kind of publicity stunt:
(A) Fashion (B) Trick (C) Tradition (D) Campaign ✔
204 Miss America, I presume:
(A) Guess ✔ (B) Call (C) Dream (D) Wish
205 I don’t suppose you’d consent to my interviewing you on TV.
(A) Convince (B) Agree ✔ (C) Respond (D) Like
206 It’s going to hit the house.
(A) Collide ✔ (B) Pass (C) Smooth (D) Revolve
207 Everyone felt Kreton was some imposter:
(A) Thief (B) Gentleman (C) Fraud ✔ (D) Magician
208 Kreton asked powers not to wreck his ship.
(A) Decorate (B) Destroy ✔ (C) Furnish (D) Occupy
209 I stand by the sentiment.
(A) Pleasure (B) Development (C) Madness (D) Feelings ✔
210 You are a spy or hostile alien.
(A) Friend (B) Guest (C) Detective ✔ (D) Scholar
211 It’s not very flattering when one’s own daughter won’t listen.
(A) Commenting (B) Pleasing ✔ (C) Admiring (D) Interesting
212 Some kind of wall around it, an invisible wall.
That can not be
(A) Easy to climb (B) Difficult to climb (C) That can be seen (D) seen ✔
213 What is spelding’s wife doing?
(A) Taking (B) Knitting ✔ (C) Dancing (D) Making tea
214 What does john grow?
(A) English walnuts✔ (B) Rice (C) Grains (D) Peas
215 After marriage, Ellen wants to live:
(A) In a village (B) In the city (C) On the farm ✔ (D) Abroad
216 Spelding was against Ellen’s marriage with John because he had no:
Interested in
(A) Get up and go ✔ (B) business (C) Land (D) Money
217 Ellen is a:
Lively girl of twenty
(A) Lively mother (B) Serious minded wife (C) ✔ (D) Angry young lady
218 Kreton calls the human beings:
(A) Naughty children (B) Foolish children (C) Wicked fools ✔ (D) Wicked children

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219 What does Mrs. Spelding say about John?


(A) Immature (B) A lazy boy (C) A nice boy ✔ (D) A rascal
220 John lacked:
(A) Education (B) Get up and go ✔ (C) Wisdom (D) Wealth
221 RogarSpelding s a:
(A) Journalist (B) T.V broad caster ✔ (C) T.V technician (D) Politician
222 I hunted all over town to find it:
(A) Looked for ✔ (B) Requested (C) Begged (D) Yelled
223 Miss McCutcheon: Truth favors the probability that this is not the millionth oyster.
(A) Eligibility (B) Luck (C) Possibility ✔ (D) Option
224 The barber shop is crowded with stuff.
(A) Void (B) Heavy (C) Packed ✔ (D) Upset
225 There is an eligible bachelor in the town.
(A) Skillful (B) Suitable ✔ (C) Tall (D) Handsome
226 The school children are unruly.
(A) Good (B) Wild ✔ (C) Hard working (D) Sensible
227 Your fishing tackle is in the closet safe and sound.
(A) Dress (B) Tactics (C) Letters (D) Equipment ✔
228 Let begones be begones.
Do everything
(A) Forget the past ✔ (B) Recall the past (C) smoothly (D) Go with the stream
229 I am to give up in despair and go home.
(A) Happiness (B) Bliss (C) Misery ✔ (D) Gravity
230 Roxanna had an assortment of shells.
(A) Net ✔ (B) Skin (C) Sprinkled (D) Wasted
231 Is my accent very bad?
(A) Wealth (B) Fame (C) Pronunciation ✔ (D) Color
232 Miss McCutcheon closed a colorful parasol.
(A) Door (B) Purse (C) Umbrella ✔ (D) Window
233 I want to quit and go home.
(A) Complete ✔ (B) Leave (C) Start (D) Eat
234 Very few people are well-off.
(A) Rich ✔ (B) Educated (C) Ugly (D) Ignorant
235 I found exactly what is was looking for.
(A) Really (B) Evidently (C) Accurately ✔ (D) Eventually
236 “The Oyster and the Pearl” is a sentimental comedy.
(A) Serious (B) Emotional ✔ (C) Sensitive (D) Sceptic
237 I am determined to teacher here/
(A) Bound (B) Inclined (C) Resolved ✔ (D) Renowned
238 It’s imitation stuff mainly.
(A) Real (B) Copy ✔ (C) Vast (D) Great
239 Harry’s old-fashioned shop is crowded with stuff not usually found in:
(A) Modern shops (B) Old shops (C) Barber shops ✔ (D) Saloons
240 What was Wozzeck’s response when Clay got three hundred dollars for his oyster?
(A) Bewildered (B) Tired (C) Excited (D) Disappointed✔
241 What is the population of “O.K. by-the-Sea”?

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(A) 909 ✔ (B) 808 (C) 707 (D) 606


242 Gadget is like a:
(A) Blade ✔ (B) Safety razor (C) Knife (D) Comb
243 What is Miss McCutcheon?
(A) An air hostess (B) A doctor (C) A nurse (D) A teacher ✔
244 Harry came to O.K. by-the-Sea.
Twenty two years Twenty three years Twenty four years
(A) Twenty years ago (B) ago (C) ago (D) ago ✔
245 What did Harry invent?
(A) A device (B) A gadget (C) A philosophy ✔ (D) A radio
246 What sort of hair cut does Miss McCutcheon want?
(A) Black (B) Blonde (C) Curly (D) Poodle ✔
247 O.K by-the-Sea is the name of a:
(A) Rock (B) Shore (C) Town ✔ (D) River
248 I’d like you to meet our new:
(A) Neighbor (B) Barber (C) Teacher ✔ (D) Lawyer
249 Clark Larrabee gives Harry:
(A) 10 Dollars (B) 20 Dollars (C) 30 Dollars ✔ (D) 40 Dollars
250 Harry had bought the barber shop for:
(A) 70 Dollars (B) 75 Dollars (C) 80 Dollars ✔ (D) 85 Dollars

(b) Choose the correct answer and encircle it.


1 She shudders at her own thoughts:
A Shivers ✔ B Smiles C Relaxes D Laughs
2 Mr. Steward’s tone had been offensive:
A Low B Impressive C Annoying ✔ D Humorous
3 Arthur looked incredulous:
A Authoritative B Definite C Doubtful ✔ D Sure
4 Who do you represent? Demanded Norma.
A Repeated B Defended C Asked ✔ D Reported
5 Mr. Steward looked embarrassed:
A Curious B Tired C Happy D Ashamed ✔
6 Now truly she was furious:
A Angry ✔ B Shocked C Afraid D Humble
7 Norma remembered Arthur’s life-insurance with double indemnity:
A Compensation ✔ B Fine C Reward D Installment
8 She locked the front and joined Arthur in the elevator:
A Stairs B Crane ✔ C Electric lift D Plane
9 The was all this furor over a meaningless button:
A Rage ✔ B Horror C Intrigue D Upset
10 She was sure now it was a sales pitch:
A Persuasive talk B Do business C Cunning D Allurement ✔
11 “NO” she couldn’t seem to breathe. She struggled to her feet and walked into the kitchen numbly.
A Gloomily B Senselessly C Sadly D Happily
12 Impulsively Norma picked up the card halves:
A Fortunately B Probably C Knowingly D Instinctively ✔

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13 This is the cleanest patch I’ve ever seen:


A Piece of land ✔ B Garden C Bazar D Hotel
14 My curiosity was aroused:
A Slept B Wept C Laughed D Stirred ✔
15 The sun-light was coming out distorted:
A Tampered ✔ B Lovely C Shiny D Fierce
16 Jess saw dark stalwart plants of tomatoes:
A Dry B Feeble C Strong ✔ D Strange
17 He had made up his mind:
A Cleaned B Confirmed C Resolved ✔ D Retired
18 I have cheated death many times:
A Met B Deceived ✔ C Called D Faced
19 Jess saw many species of hard and soft wood trees.
A Branches B Kinds ✔ C Leaves D Trunks
20 Jess’ father interrupted when jess was speaking.
A Appreciated B Broke in ✔ C Dozed off D Ploughed
21 They found a flimsy rocket frame rusting in an empty shop:
A Wet B Metal C Ugly ✔ D Colored
22 Bittering had some blueprints.
A Sketches ✔ B Utensils C Instruments D Medicines
23 Have you been prowling up in the ruins?
A Bathing B Creeping C Playing D Roaming ✔
24 We are here to rescue you.
A Award B Punish C Save ✔ D Meet
25 But she bent down enough to permit him to stoop:
A Walk B Run C Slack D Bend ✔
26 He did not want to be mistrusted:
A Called B Invited C Respected D Suspected ✔
27 Instead, as they ate, she told him about her job:
A In place of ✔ B Despair C In-fact D In-spite of
28 Ma’am kicked the boy on his sitter.
A Battle axe B Foot C Head D Hip ✔
29 Was I bothering you?
A Beating B Disturbing ✔ C Dragging D Pushing
30 She shook him until his teeth rattled.
A Broke B Clattered ✔ C Pained D Removed
31 The lady’s kind behavior embarrassed the boy.
A Frightened ✔ B Pleased C Encouraged D Put to shamed
32 They all stood and gazed.
A Sang B Danced C Stared ✔ D Called
33 Mr. Hubert only met with incredulity:
A Disbelief ✔ B Insecurity C Inefficiency D Greed
34 Mr. James was the caretaker of public hall:
A Engineer B Designer C Builder D Keeper ✔
35 The Mayor was a stout serious man.

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A Ugly B Handsome C Heavy ✔ D Thin


36 The grave of Hubert with stood the havocs of the flood:
A Water B Destruction ✔ C Waves D Noise
37 Mr. Hubert choked with indignation:
A Pleased B Laughed C Annoyed ✔ D Excited
38 People called Mr. Hubert, old Rascal:
A Leader B Peasant C Rogue ✔ D Teacher
39 A flood in its wrath carried away the people:
A Misery B Joy C Sadness D Fury ✔
40 I repeat it on my salvation:
A Insult B Grief C Benefit ✔ D The act of saving
41 He said in the most exasperating tone:
A Daring B Irritating ✔ C Loving D Shocking
42 But, whatever his motive was, he hit on a most extraordinary ambition:
A Contest B Success C Desire ✔ D Wealth
43 He was in a very precarious state:
A Uncertain ✔ B Previous C Proud D Precious
44 It was splendid scene;
A Sufficient B Magnificent ✔ C Horrible D Suitable
45 Gorgios wore down opposing arguments.
A Animals B Chapters C Logic ✔ D Pages
46 It only remained then to inaugurate Gorgios.
A Decorate B Castigate C Initiate ✔ D Punish
47 She was a big startled looking woman:
A Nervous ✔ B Educated C Cultured D Stylished
48 They all were very nervous.
A Happy B Worried ✔ C Bad D Good
49 She had magnificent blonde hair:
A Long B Red C White D Golden ✔
50 The girl was scared.
A Frightened ✔ B Calm C Happy D Satisfied
51 Oh, God I am scared.
A Contented B Happy C Sad D Terrified ✔
52 The doctor overpowered the sick girl:
A Treated B Injected C Overestimated D Overcome ✔
53 The doctor coaxed the sick girl:
A Flattered ✔ B Abused C Heat D Cursed
54 I ground my teeth is disgust:
A Pleasure B Anger ✔ C Hatred D Affection
55 Her hands clawed instinctively for my eyes:
A Naturally ✔ B Slowly C Brilliantly D Completely
56 So, you thick she can stand it, doctor! Said the mother:
A Match B Endure ✔ C Win D Smell
57 Her mother admonished her severely:
A Advised B Attacked C Struck D Rebuked ✔

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58 She clenched her teeth and fought desperately:


A Displayed B Touched C Shone D Closed tightly ✔
59 She had fought valiantly.
A Courageously ✔ B Silently C Happily D Protestingly
60 The doctor forced the soon in the sick girl’s throat till she gaged.
A Gazed B Coughed C Fought D Stifled ✔
61 Sheikh sadi is perpetually modern:
A Perfectly B Forever ✔ C Basically D Universally
62 The others tried to pacify the slave:
A Displease B Calm down ✔ C Pull down D Motivate
63 The slave created inconvenience for others:
A Calm B Confirm C Gap D Trouble ✔
64 the foundation of oppression was small in the world:
A Depression B Sadness C Cruelty ✔ D Will power
65 The slave had never been at sea, and experienced any calamity:
A Blessing B Travel C Misery ✔ D Opportunity
66 The king could not comprehend the wisdom.
A Accept B Understand ✔ C Increase D Decrease
67 All hopes of his recovery vanished:
A Came B Went C Disappeared ✔ D Ensured
68 I should think it would be divine:
A Divided B Developed C From God ✔ D Artificial
69 The Qazi issued a decree:
A Order ✔ B Degree C Letter D Magazine
70 To whom shall I complain against brutality:
A Corruption B Cruelty ✔ C Abuse D Bribery
71 The executioner was directed to slaughter the boy:
A Kill ✔ B Order C Save D Treat
72 The king summoned the father and the mother:
A Called ✔ B Coaxed C Awarded D Threaten
73 Instantly, the melon broke in the throat of the camel:
A At once ✔ B When C Later D Before
74 The quack struck the old woman with a mallet:
A Axe B Hammer ✔ C Speer D Whip
75 The old woman expired instantly.
A Inwardly B Immediately ✔ C Previously D Entirely
76 The camels are of prodigious size and strength.
A Heavy B High C Unusual ✔ D Enormous
77 Old Stephen yelled at the house boy:
A Called B Screamed ✔ C Talked D Amused
78 Piles of wood and grass had been prepared:
A Huts B Bridges C Beds D Heaps ✔
79 All the trees were queer and still:
A Fresh B Strong C Strange ✔ D Clear
80 Can hardly dwell here or cross:

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A Sling B Live ✔ C Enjoy D Sleep


81 The new mealies were just showing.
A Clouds B Colors C Maize ✔ D Stars
82 Locusts were going to be like bad weather, always imminent.
A Abundance B Bad C Impending ✔ D Dangerous
83 The countryside was devastated and mingled:
A Cultivated B Damaged ✔ C Ploughed D Thronged
84 The old man said emphatically:
A Sadly B Happily C Angrily D Forcefully ✔
85 Luther said that unearned suffering was redemptive:
A Worrying B Disgusting C Pain-full D Purgative ✔
86 Unearned suffering is redemptive:
A Hard B Harsh ✔ C Unjust D Saving
87 I am not unmindful:
A Attentive B Fear-full C Woeful D Negligent ✔
88 I won’t forget this rudeness:
A Insolence ✔ B Treatment C Manner D Dealing
89 I want to quit and go home to San Francisco:
A Write B Travel C Leave ✔ D Enjoy
90 Let us not wallow in the valley of despair:
A Delight B Work C Sad D Stumble ✔
91 You have staggered by the police brutality:
A Investigation B Trial C Raid D Cruelty ✔
92 The crooked places would be made straight
A Upright B Curved ✔ C Hilly D Watery
93 Let freedom ring from every hamlet.
A City B Classroom C Small village ✔ D Country
94 Luther asked them to return to their slums.
A Big cities B Posh areas C Poor dwelling ✔ D Shops
95 We will hew out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope.
A Cut out ✔ B Find out C Work out D Search out
96 Mississippi will be transformed into an oasis.
A Converted ✔ B Known C Modelled D Welded
97 He had slightly bulging eyes.
A Blind B Brown C Black D Sticking out ✔
98 Abul’s children came in quick succession.
A Cycle ✔ B Knowledge C Negligence D Rejection
99 Shamin Ahmad stumbled over the words:
A Staggered ✔ B Resembled C Remembered D Discussed
100 Maulvi Abul carried a scepter with him:
A Stick ✔ B Yardstick C Rod D Gun
101 Maulvi Abul’s voice was resonant.
A Echoing ✔ B Effective C Impressive D Loud
102 Chaudhry farehdad reprimanded him for a mistake.
A Promised B Advised C Caught D Scolded ✔

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103 Fatehdad censure was purely religious:


A Criticism ✔ B Praise C Help D Lecture
104 Oblivious of his surroundings, Abul’s mind was racing elsewhere:
A Aware B Unaware ✔ C Comfortable D Happy with
105 At night, he consulted his wife.
A Called B Asked counsel ✔ C Advised D Requested
106 Chaudhry Fateh Dad’s censure was purely religious:
A Offering B Praise C Criticism ✔ D Kindness
107 Mehrun was put in seclusion till her marriage.
A Throne B Passion C Love D Privacy ✔
108 Mehrunnisa was put in seclusion in a separate room.
A Loneliness ✔ B Alone C Separation D Captivity
109 He apologized for the delay:
A Begged pardon✔ B Ordered C Admonished D Laughed
110 Two sturdy villagers carried it away.
A Stout ✔ B Lean C Lazy D Educated
111 The pavement thronged with pedestrians:
A Shop B Hotel C Ground D Footpath ✔
112 The pavement thronged with pedestrians:
A Walkers ✔ B Animals C Birds D Articles
113 He looked at the guitar with an air of connoisseur:
A Eagle B Sparrow C Critic D Ignorance
114 Without hesitation, he went in:
A Instantly B Delay C Charm D Interest
115 He looked such a dandy:
A Fashionable ✔ B Poor C Proud D Dreadful
116 The young man was in a very precarious state:
A Definite B Safe C Dangerous ✔ D Delightful
117 “All tugged up for Saturday night, poor chap.”
A Made ✔ B Ready C Dressed finely D Dressed badly
118 When the curtain rises the stage is bare:
A Beautiful B Empty ✔ C Dim D Crowded
119 It was a drab interior of a bus station:
A Dark ✔ B Shining C Meat D Cheerless
120 One bench stage faces the rear wall:
A Front B Upper C Back ✔ D Long
121 He picks up a discarded newspaper:
A Abandoned ✔ B Distributed C Fresh D Latest
122 The girl looked stunned:
A Beautiful B Dangerous C Confused ✔ D Delighted
123 The girl was sobbing:
A Laughing B Smiling C Weeping ✔ D Singing
124 You are deliberately trying to confuse me:
A Badly B Carefully C Definitely D Knowingly ✔
125 The door rattles viciously:

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A Violently ✔ B Forcibly C Mildly D Carefully


126 Her hair is disheveled:
A Thin B Thick C Untidy ✔ D Discolored
127 The girl’s hair is disheveled:
A Disordered ✔ B Black C Grey D Moving
128 I saw the rear light burning:
A Middle B Dim C Miner D Back ✔
129 Her hair was dragged in mud:
A Fell B Pushed C Pulled ✔ D Put
130 He strolls up toward the center door:
A Walks leisurely ✔ B Runs C Moves quickly D Stays
131 You are in a terrible state:
A Good B Dreadful ✔ C Charming D Fascinating
132 She shuddered “All right, take it easy: she said:
A Cried B Laughed C Trembled ✔ D Wept
133 Say, you look pretty nervous about something:
A Sharp B Calm C Puzzled ✔ D Angry
134 Say, you look pretty nervous about something:
A Beautiful ✔ B Very C Slightly D A little
135 The man peers out the glass:
A Gazes ✔ B Breaks C Lifts D Throws
136 For instance, the girl could identify:
A Benefit B For example ✔ C Reality D Common sense
137 A large bus schedule is on the wall:
A Picture ✔ B Program C Model D Fare
138 The girl’s clothes are wet and muddy.
A Colorful B Dirty ✔ C Precious D Pretty
139 The man asked the girl to fix her up.
A Go out B Arrange ✔ C Sleep D Take
140 I noticed a car pulled off into a lane:
A Called B Observed ✔ C Drove D Threw
141 The man was dragging the corpse in the mud.
A Pulling ✔ B Dropping C Covering D Smearing
142 Good heavens! You are in a terrible state.
A Awful ✔ B Great C Extreme D Incorrigible
143 I could hear the weather splashing under his feet, as he ran.
A Sound of water ✔ B Hissing of leaves C Chirping of birds D Sound of wind
Spelding: this is Roger Spelding, saying good night to mother and father America from my
144 old homestead in silver glen.
A Garden B Farmhouse ✔ C Dairy farm D Fish farm
145 Slowly a luminous object arcs into view.
A Radiant ✔ B Dim C Murky D Dark
146 The horror of it has always eluded me:
A Affected B Evaded ✔ C Appealed D Fascinated
147 Spelding nods wearily:
A Happily B Heartily C Excitedly D Tiredly ✔

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148 Mr. Spelding looks unctuous:


A Flattering ✔ B Proud C Brave D Rude
149 His wife, bored in vague, knits passively:
A Pretty B Cleat C Absent minded ✔ D Clever
150 The flying object has given rise to so much, irresponsible conjecture:
A Response B Action C Conflict D Guess ✔
151 Kreton says that his visit is impromptu:
A Important B Impossible C Unprepared✔ D Decided
152 Kreton were a trifle old fashioned dress.
A Large B Ordinary✔ C Hot D Only
153 This is all some kind of publicity stunt:
A Fashion B Trick C Tradition D Campaign✔
154 Miss America, I presume:
A Guess ✔ B Call C Dream D Wish
155 I don’t suppose you’d consent to my interviewing you on TV.
A Convince B Agree ✔ C Respond D Like
156 It’s going to hit the house.
A Collide ✔ B Pass C Smooth D Revolve
157 Everyone felt Kreton was some imposter:
A Thief B Gentleman C Fraud ✔ D Magician
158 Kreton asked powers not to wreck his ship.
A Decorate B Destroy ✔ C Furnish D Occupy
159 I stand by the sentiment.
A Pleasure B Development C Madness D Feelings ✔
160 You are a spy or hostile alien.
A Friend B Guest C Detective ✔ D Scholar
161 It’s not very flattering when one’s own daughter won’t listen.
A Commenting B Pleasing ✔ C Admiring D Interesting
162 Some kind of wall around it, an invisible wall.
A Easy to climb B Difficult to climb C That can be seen D That can not be seen✔
163 I hunted all over town to find it:
A Looked for ✔ B Requested C Begged D Yelled
164 The barber shop is crowded with stuff.
A Void B Heavy C Packed ✔ D Upset
165 There is an eligible bachelor in the town.
A Skillful B Suitable ✔ C Tall D Handsome
166 The school children are unruly.
A Good B Wild ✔ C Hard working D Sensible
167 Your fishing tackle is in the closet safe and sound.
A Dress B Tactics C Letters D Equipment ✔
168 I am to give up in despair and go home.
A Happiness B Bliss C Misery ✔ D Gravity
169 Is my accent very bad?
A Wealth B Fame C Pronunciation ✔ D Color
170 Miss McCutcheon closed a colorful parasol.

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A Door B Purse C Umbrella ✔ D Window


171 I want to quit and go home.
A Complete B Leave ✔ C Start D Eat
172 Very few people are well-off.
A Rich ✔ B Educated C Ugly D Ignorant
173 I found exactly what is was looking for.
A Really B Evidently C Accurately ✔ D Eventually
174 “The Oyster and the Pearl” is a sentimental comedy.
A Serious B Emotional ✔ C Sensitive D Sceptic
175 I am determined to teacher here/
A Bound B Inclined C Resolved ✔ D Renowned
176 Harry lathers his face.
Covers with foam
A Shaves B Turns C ✔ D Cleans
177 It’s imitation stuff mainly.
A Real B Copy ✔ C Vast D Great
178 It will be a lovely sight.
A Matter B Spectral C Issue D Situation ✔
179 We have no time to stand beneath the boughs:
A Leaves B Shades C Branches ✔ D Tents
180 This is the Night Mail crossing the border:
A Boundary ✔ B Bound C Limits D March
181 Stare from bushes at her blank-faced coaches:
A Attractive B Passionless ✔ C Ugly D Broken
182 Shoveling white steam over her:
A Lifting B Shifting C Showing D Throwing ✔
183 And since to look at things in bloom.
A Beauty B In full swing ✔ C In fascination D In sadness
184 The cherry is hung with bloom.
A Blossoms ✔ B Beds C Snow D Rain
185 Is hung with bloom the bough:
A Road B Branch ✔ C Sticks D Leaves
186 The poet has lived a score of springs.
A Ten B Twenty ✔ C Forty D Fifty
187 That Valley is fatal when furnaces burn.
A Disastrous ✔ B Beautiful C Green D Fertile
188 That Valley is fatal when furnaces burn.
A Far away B Fantastic C Deadly ✔ D Immortal
189 There are shrieks in stock.
A Awaiting B Comsumed C Decreased D In store ✔
190 Yonder’s then midden whose odours will madden.
A Filth ✔ B Flower C Plant D Shrub
191 Fissuring the atom.
A Joining B Uniting C Splitting ✔ D Bringing
192 Conjoining beak with beak.

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A Covering B Wrapping C Uniting ✔ D Making


193 Conjoining beak with break.
A Covering B Wrapping C Combining ✔ D Making
194 None to lessen their groans:
A Songs B Growth C Pains ✔ D Great
195 They can really create the great.
A Encourage B Discourage C Produce ✔ D Praise
196 The flowers, flavors all smashed.
A Rejected B Ignored C Crushed ✔ D Liked
197 None to lessen their groans.
A Abdicate B Increase C Reduce ✔ D Scare
198 To pour a cascade of love.
A Heaven B Treasure C Fountain ✔ D Valley
199 You may be afraid to plot an evil.
A Make B Introduce C Plan ✔ D Follow
200 He poured a cascade of love.
A Covered B Flowed ✔ C Prevented D Filled

(c) Tick () correct form of verb.


1 The sun _____ in the east.
A Rise B Rises ✔ C Has rise D Is rise
2 The picture is _____ by the boy.
A Make B Makes C Made ✔ D Making
3 She _____ her cat very much.
A Love B Loved C Will love D Loves ✔
4 Good students always _____ hard.
A Have worked B Work ✔ C Works D Working
5 All parents _____ their children.
A Love✔ B Are loving C Loved D Have loved
6 Sumera _____ absent because she is ill.
A Were B Will C would D Is ✔
7 He _____ to school daily.
A Go B Goes ✔ C Going D Went
8 She _____ the door softly.
A Shut B Shuts ✔ C Going D Went
9 He _____ to school every day.
A Will go B Goes ✔ C Go D Went
10 I do not _____ my meals at night.
A Takes B Took C Take ✔ D Are taking
11 Patriots _____ their lives for country.
A Lay ✔ B Laid C Layed D Has lay
12 They _____ tea every morning.
A Take ✔ B Took C Takes D Are taking
13 They _____ tea every morning.
A Drink ✔ B Drinks C Drinking D Drunk

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14 He always _____ a lie.


A Tells ✔ B Tell C Told D Is telling
15 They are not _____ help (passive voice)
A Give B Gave C Given ✔ D Has given
16 The earth _____ around the sun.
A Revolve B Revolves ✔ C Revolved D Revolving
17 The sun _____ in the west.
A Sets ✔ B Set C Setting D Have set
18 Arshad always _____ back home late.
A Come B Comes ✔ C Has come D Had come
19 She _____ apples.
A Is liked B Is liking C Like D Likes ✔
20 She _____ apples quite well.
A Speaks ✔ B Speaking C Spoke D Has been speaking
21 Charity _____ at home.
A Begging’s ✔ B Bagan C Would begin D Begin
22 He _____ us English daily.
A Teach B Teaches ✔ C Had taught D Will teach
23 They _____ to sleep at ten.
A Went B Go ✔ C Goes D Are going
24 He _____ the truth.
A Loved B Loving ✔ C Loves D Love
25 She _____ her cat very much.
A Loved B Loving C Loves ✔ D Love
26 It _____ in winter.
A Rain B Rained C Rains ✔ D Is raining
27 Let the window _____.
A Open B Be opened ✔ C Opened D Opens
28 He _____ newspapers for living.
A Sell B Selling C Sells ✔ D Will sold
29 He tells a story that _____ untrue.
A Sound B Go C Sounds ✔ D Sounding
30 It _____ at present.
A Is raining ✔ B Rain C Rains D Was raining
31 It _____ now.
A Is raining ✔ B Will rain C Has been raining D Was raining
32 Rickshaw is not _____ this way.
A Come B Comes C Coming ✔ D Has come
33 The baby _____ for milk now.
A Cries B Is crying ✔ C Cried D Was crying
34 Are they _____ idle?
A Sit B Sits C Sitting ✔ D Sat
35 I am _____ for you.
A Being waiting B Waited C Waits D Waiting ✔
36 She _____ English now.

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A Was speaking B Speak C Is speaking ✔ D Spoke


37 He _____ to us next week.
A Comes B Came C Is come D Is coming ✔
38 The boys are _____ their home work.
A Doing ✔ B Did C Done D Does
39 Now the students _____ a noise in the class room.
A Make B Had made C Have been making D Are making ✔
40 The hen _____ eggs.
A Lay B Is laying ✔ C Has been laying D Had been laying
41 She _____ English at present.
A Learnt B Is learning ✔ C Will learn D Has been learning
42 He is along with his friends
A Come B Comes C Coming ✔ D Came
43 I am _____ for you.
A Waiting ✔ B Wait C Waited D Shall wait
44 I already _____ three cups of coffee.
A Took B Take C Has taken D Had taken ✔
45 The girl has _____ the story,
A Wrote B Write C Written ✔ D Writes
46 We have _____ the football match.
A Win B Been won C Won ✔ D Had won
47 I _____ you since Monday.
A Do not see B Not saw C See D Have not seen ✔
48 They have _____ in this house.
A Lived ✔ B Living C Are living D Were living
49 She has _____ him back.
A Send B Is sending C Sent ✔ D Will send
50 The summer season has _____ to an end.
A Coming B Comes C Came D Come ✔
51 The already _____ their home task.
A Did B Have done ✔ C Do D Were doing
52 You have been _____ since morning.
A Rested B Rest C Rests D Resting ✔
53 She _____ since morning.
A Sleep B Sleeping C Has been sleeping✔ D Have been sleeping
54 She _____ since morning.
A Playing B Played C Has played D Has been playing✔
55 I _____ for three hours.
A Am studding B Study C Will study D Have been studying✔
56 The _____ taking exercise since morning.
A Are B Have been ✔ C Has been D Were
57 They _____ exercise since morning.
Have been taking
A Take B ✔ C Took D Have taken
58 How long _____ you been learning English?

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A Has B Are C Have ✔ D Am


59 We _____ cricket for an hour.
A Are playing B Will be playing C Have been playing✔ D Were playing
60 The patient _____ with pain when the doctor arrived.
A Cried B Having been crying C Has been crying✔ D Crieses
61 I _____ living in this house since 1970.
A Has been B Have been✔ C Was D Will be
62 She _____ here since 1960.
A Has living B Had living C Had been living D Has been living✔
63 She _____ in this office for seven years.
A Is working B Has not seen ✔ C Have not seen D Will not seen
64 I _____ you since Monday.
A Did not use B Has not seen C Have not seen✔ D Will not seen
65 I am tired, because I have been _____.
A Running ✔ B Run C Runs D Ran
66 I was _____ to see the match.
A Delighted ✔ B Delighting C Delight D Had been delighted
67 He _____ twenty minutes ago.
A Leave B Left ✔ C Leaves D Leaving
68 He _____ here yesterday.
A Came ✔ B Has come C Will you D Comes
69 Quaid-e-Azam _____ to protect the values, culture and traditions of Muslims.
A Wants B Wanted ✔ C Will want D Have wanted
70 They _____ hard all day.
A Worked B Working C Work ✔ D Are working
71 Arabs started to _____ pressure.
A Mounts B Mounted C Mounting D Mount ✔
72 Quaid-e-Azam _____ very hard.
A Work B Working C Worked ✔ D Will working
73 The fire _____ at night.
A Is burn B Burning C Burnt ✔ D Was burn
74 Why did she _____ such a letter?
A Wrote B Write ✔ C Has written D Writing
75 I _____ him in the place yesterday.
A Am meeting B Was met C Met ✔ D Meat
76 Shahida _____ a sad song today.
A Sing B Sings C Sang ✔ D Is singing
77 Posts were _____ by Najma.
A Break B Broke C Broken ✔ D Breaks
78 I _____ this bike a month age.
A Buy B Bought ✔ C Will buy D Buys
79 He _____ from Lahore yesterday.
A Came ✔ B Comes C Will come D Have come
80 Quaid-e-Azam _____ very hard.
A Had been work B Works C Work D Worked ✔

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81 It _____ to rain an hour ago.


A Beings B Had begun C Began ✔ D Is beging
82 She _____ to school an hour ago.
A Is going B Gone C Went ✔ D Will go
83 I heard a noise _____ from behind the room.
A Came B Coming ✔ C Come D Will come
84 We _____ a match today.
A Played ✔ B Had played C Will played D Play
85 They _____ hockey at that time.
A Will be playing B Have played C Play D Played ✔
86 I _____ her in the plane.
A Meet B Am meeting C Met ✔ D Have meeting
87 He _____ a prize last year.
A Win B Won ✔ C Winning D Will win
88 He _____ in the run for an hour.
A Stand B Stood ✔ C Will stand D Has been standing
89 I already _____ the letter.
A Post B Posted ✔ C Posting D Was posting
90 He did not _____ to my letter.
A Reply ✔ B Replied C Replying D Replies
91 He _____ the office an hour ago.
A Left ✔ B Has left C Will have left D Leaves
92 It _____ to rain an hour ago.
A Began ✔ B Begins C Begin D Begun
93 He decided to _____ examination.
A Take ✔ B Taking C Took D Taken
94 I _____ this motor bike only a month ago.
A Will buy B Brought ✔ C Have bought D Buys
95 Sumera _____ her lunch yesterday.
A Eat B Eats C Ate ✔ D Eating
96 How long ago you _____ here.
A Come B Came ✔ C Have come D Will come
97 She _____ a song when I entered the room.
A Sing B Sang C Will sing D Was singing ✔
98 I _____ a book when the bell rang.
A Read B Reads C Was reading ✔ D Will read
99 It was _____ in the morning.
A Rain B Rained C Rains D Raining ✔
100 They _____ to school when the storm broke.
A Are going B Went C Gone D We’re going ✔
101 He was riding a bike when he _____ an accident.
A Meet B Meets C Met ✔ D Meeting
102 I _____ the book when the bell rang.
A Read B Reads C Reading ✔ D Was reading
103 Girls were _____.

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A Sing B Sings C Sung D Singing ✔


104 She was _____ the students.
A Teaches B Teach C Taught D Teaching ✔
105 After you _____ I want to sleep.
A Had left ✔ B Left C Leave D Was leaving
106 He went home after he _____ his work.
A Finished B Will finish C Have finished D Had finished ✔
107 They _____ their meal before the guests arrived.
A Take B Took C Takes D Had taken ✔
108 She had been _____ since morning.
A Sleep B Sleeps C Slept D Sleeping ✔
109 She _____ since morning.
A In sleeping B Sleeps C Slept D Has been sleeping ✔
110 The match started after I _____ the playground.
A Has left B Have left C Left D Had left ✔
111 I had _____ the house before it started raining.
A Leave B Leaving C Left ✔ D Leaves
112 I _____ the house before it started raining.
A Leave B Leaves C Had left ✔ D Has left
113 I _____ the house before it started raining.
A Leave B Have left C Had left ✔ D Will leave
114 She _____ before the party begun.
A Is leaving B Has left C Has been leaving D Had left ✔
115 He had already _____ the letter.
A Posts B Posted ✔ C Posting D Is posting
116 We had not _____ him before he came here.
A See B Sees C Saw D Seen ✔
117 It had been _____ since last night.
A Rain B Raining ✔ C Rained D Was raining
118 He had been _____ here since 1970.
A Come B Coming ✔ C Comes D Came
119 The took _____ on the table for weeks.
A Lie B Lies C Was lying D Had been lying ✔
120 She _____ in this office for seven years.
A Work B Works C Was working D Has been working✔
121 I _____ him next Monday.
A Shall see✔ B Saw C Has seen D Seen
122 She _____ her work before the guest arrives.
A Finish B Finished C Finishing D Will finish ✔
123 Will you _____ me, if you are going to be late?
A Informs B Informed C Informing D Inform ✔
124 He _____ take the examination next year.
A Will have B Will ✔ C Will be D Shall be
125 They _____ fro London tomorrow.
A Leave B Shall leave C Will leave ✔ D Left

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126 I will _____ you next week.


A Visit ✔ B Visited C Have visited D Has visited
127 I shall _____ him next Monday.
A Sees B See ✔ C Saw D Seen
128 I _____ this exercise in an hour’s time.
A Finish B Shall finish ✔ C Have finished D Had finished
129 They _____ their work by tomorrow.
A Will complete ✔ B Completed C Had completed D Will have completed
130 I will _____ you with your homework if I can.
A Helped B Help ✔ C Helps D Has helped
131 Zahid _____ to Lahore tomorrow.
A Will go ✔ B Went C Going D Gone
132 He _____ in the sun for an hour.
A Stands B Has stand C Has been standing D Will stand ✔
133 I _____ you tomorrow.
A Shall met ✔ B Meet C Meets D Would meet
134 They _____ to dinner on Sunday.
A Will come ✔ B Came C Are coming D Come
135 He _____ to us tomorrow.
A Comes B Will come ✔ C Came D Had come
136 I _____ this examination by August 2014.
A Will pass B Shall pass ✔ C Have passed D Shall have
137 He _____ take the examination next year.
A Will have B Will ✔ C Will be D Shall
138 The court _____ its verdict on Thursday next.
A Give B Gave C Given D Will give ✔
139 She _____ taking this medicine by March next.
A Will stop ✔ B Will have stopped C Stopped D Would stop
140 I hope it will _____ raining by the evening.
A Stop ✔ B Stopped C Stopping D Stops
141 He will be _____ his lesson.
A Learn B Learning ✔ C Learns D Learnt
142 She _____ her lesson in music in the morning.
A Will be taking ✔ B Has been taking C Would be taking D Taking
143 I _____ the paper than.
A Read B Shall be reading✔ C Am reading D Reads
144 Mangoes _____ the market by April.
will have reached
A Reached B ✔ C Reach D Are reaching
145 He _____ his work before the guests arrive.
A Finish ✔ B Will have finished C Finishing D Has finished
146 We shall have _____ the snake.
A Bill B Billing C Killed ✔ D Kills
147 If you had studied hard, you _____ succeeded.
A Would B Will C Will have D Would have ✔

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