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ENGLISH GUESS PAPER 11

Choose the Correct Option:


With whom should she solace?
(i) Comfort
(ii) Join
(iii) Divert
(iv) Communicate
Not even one who is well off
(i) Well behaved
(ii) Polite
(iii) Wealthy
(iv) healthy
Impulsively, she dropped them into her purse
(i) Spontaneously
(ii) Loudly
(iii) Aggressively
(iv) Willingly
That’s one of your most primitive traits
(i) Basic
(ii) Prominent
(iii) Premature
(iv) Distinctive
He was enjoying his promenade in the bitter cold
(i) Loneliness
(ii) Pleasure walk
(iii) Leisure
(iv) Adventure
She fought valiantly to keep me from knowing her secret
(i) Comically
(ii) Bravely
(iii) Cowardly
(iv) Furiously
Let bygones be bygones
(i) Forget the past
(ii) Recall the past
(iii) Do everything smoothly
(iv) Go with the stream
And since to look at things in bloom
(i) Beauty
(ii) In full swing
(iii) In fascination
(iv) In sadness
He picks up a discarded newspaper.
(i) fresh
(ii) Latest
(iii) Colourful
(iv) Abandoned
Spelding nods wearily
(i) Happily
(ii) Heartily
(iii) Tiredly
(iv) Sadly
To have a young athlete at court exhibiting physical fitness
(i) Claiming
(ii) Discarding
(iii) Ailing
(iv) Demonstrating
Yonder’s the midden whose odours will madden
(i) Mole hill
(ii) Mountain
(iii) Dunghill
(iv) Meadow
He stopped at the edge of the meadow
(i) Hill top
(ii) Waste land
(iii) Valley
(iv) Desert
He found a crowd assembled to watch the proceedings
(i) Came
(ii) Invited
(iii) Awaited
(iv) Gathered
Flareup flames in heart to height.
(i) Arouse
(ii) Fan up
(iii) Break up
(iv) Back up
The foundation of oppression was small in the world
(i) Depression
(ii) Sadness
(iii) Cruelty
(iv) Will power
Mr. Spelding looks unctuous
(i) Kingly
(ii) Flattering
(iii) Cruel
(iv) Wild
Mr. Spelding nods wearily
(i) Angrily
(ii) Hastily
(iii) Excitedly
(iv) Tiredly
Roger Spelding is concluding his T.V. broadcast
(i) Starting
(ii) Finding
(iii) Announcing
(iv) Ending
Mrs. Spelding looks bored and vague
(i) Bold
(ii) Timid
(iii) Sharp
(iv) Brainless
Is he an impostor?
(i) Writer
(ii) Athlete
(iii) Artist
(iv) Impersonator
Our gestures are without motion.
(i) Suggestions
(ii) Idleness
(iii) Actions
(iv) Laziness
Margaret said if this devasted and mangled countryside was not ruin, what then was ruin?
(i) Wiped
(ii) Damaged
(iii) Washed
(iv) Wasted
The country side was devastated and mangled.
(i) Beautified
(ii) Ruined
(iii) Planted
(iv) Fertile
Roxanna had an assortment of shells
(i) Net
(ii) Skin
(iii) Set
(iv) Cap
The doctor coaxed the child to open her mouth.
(i) Asked
(ii) Forced
(iii) Flattered
(iv) Forbade
The doctor empowered the sick girl
(i) Treated
(ii) Injected
(iii) Overestimated
(iv) Overcame
The doctor got furious
(i) Hopeful
(ii) Disappointed
(iii) Angry
(iv) Delighted
Jorkens said that the man should arrange competition
(i) Contest
(ii) Play
(iii) Programme
(iv) Sermon
The girl lets out a muffled cry
(i) Loud
(ii) Sharp
(iii) Suppressed
(iv) Wilful
She walked into the kitchen numbly.
(i) Staggering
(ii) Feelinglessly
(iii) Calmly
(iv) Fearfully
The villagers exhorted the quack to dig the grave
(i) Requested
(ii) Urged
(iii) Asked
(iv) Appreciated
Finally the quack perceived his mistake
(i) Rejected
(ii) Ignored
(iii) Understood
(iv) Cleared
To have no faith is worse than slavery
(i) Bondage
(ii) Freedom
(iii) Liberty
(iv) Hope
Sheikh Sadi is perpetually modem
(i) Eternally
(ii) Lazily
(iii) Wrongly
(iv) Swiftly
Roger Splending is described as middle aged and unctuous
(i) Knowledgeable
(ii) Smiling
(iii) Punctual
(iv) Smooth in speech
He is middle aged, unctuous resonant
(i) Thick voiced
(ii) Clear voiced
(iii) Chirpy voiced
(iv) Bad voiced
A time to rend and a time to sew
(i) Fill
(ii) Shoot
(iii) Tear
(iv) Clutch
You have come here out of great trials and tribulations
(i) Fortunes
(ii) Memments
(iii) Miseries
(iv) Joys
On the walls, on the shelves are many odds and ends
(i) Common things
(ii) Strange things
(iii) Known things
(iv) Unknown things
Our talk at the club was of opportunity and determination
(i) Chance
(ii) Deterrence
(iii) Resolve
(iv) Whim
Perhaps I suppose this is one of those mysteries we’ll never solve
(i) Miseries
(ii) Misfortunes
(iii) Secrets
(iv) Pearls
He glances back at the door
(i) Leaves
(ii) Sees
(iii) Touches
(iv) Smells
The melon was easily swallowed
(i) Eaten
(ii) Expelled
(iii) Vomited
(iv) Thrown
Instantly the melon broke in the throat.
(i) Amazingly
(ii) Exquisitely
(iii) Softly
(iv) Immediately
Empty of concord is the Soul of Europe
(i) Reality
(ii) Depth
(iii) Harmony
(iv) Faith
The boy’s parents agreed to shed his blood for the trash of this world
(i) Honour
(ii) Comfort
(iii) Pleasure
(iv) Rubbish
I told the parents that it was entirely up to them
(i) Partially
(ii) Swiftly
(iii) Completely
(iv) Tiringly
I could hear the water splashing under his feet
(i) Sound of water
(ii) Hissing of leaves
(iii) Sound of birds
(iv) Wind
The long boughs of pines were fondling the substance of a white cloud
(i) Caressing
(ii) Hiding
(iii) Peeping
(iv) Covering
A luminous object arcs into view
(i) Heavy
(ii) Bright
(iii) Long
(iv) Red
Edwin Arnold has aptly described Gulistan in culinary terms
(i) Official
(ii) Strange
(iii) Funny
(iv) Of kitchen
Through love, wrath seems to be a mercy
(i) Smile
(ii) Laugh
(iii) Mock
(iv) Anger
But the ground was so stiff.
(i) Hard
(ii) Soft
(iii) Hot
(iv) Dry
I took a trial shot at it.
(i) Sudden
(ii) Intention
(iii) Experimental
(iv) Dangerous
All the trees were queer and still
(i) Fresh
(ii) Strong
(iii) Strange
(iv) Clear
Loveliest of trees, the cherry now is hung with bloom along the bough
(i) Mass of petals
(ii) Mass of flowers
(iii) Bush
(iv) Buds
The state of Mississippi is a desert state sweltering with the heat of injustice and oppression
(i) Swelling
(ii) Bubbling
(iii) Shadowing
(iv) Burning
Clay wants to buy for mother a present
(i) Gift
(ii) Oyster
(iii) Chain
(iv) Watch
Are you suggesting we play a trick on Clay, in order to carry out your mumbo-jumbo ideas?
(i) Great
(ii) Innovative
(iii) Confusing
(iv) Mature
Clay says, “Your fishing tackle’s in the closet safe and sound.”
(i) Undertaking
(ii) Gear
(iii) Pond
(iv) Stew
“All right, suppose it is?” He looked incredulous
(i) Surprised
(ii) Startled
(iii) Disbelieving
(iv) Fresh
Jess’s curiosity was aroused
(i) Temperature
(ii) Hatred
(iii) Interest
(iv) Anger
My curiosity was aroused.
(i) Despair
(ii) Eagerness
(iii) Anger
(iv) Joy
“Look at this, Jess!” he bragged
(i) Challenged
(ii) Said
(iii) Boasted
(iv) Swore
We are hollow men
(i) Fragile
(ii) Void
(iii) Weak
(iv) Brave
The poet in “The Hollow Men” says that we are paralysed force
(i) Poor
(ii) Powerful
(iii) Disabled
(iv) Rich
You whom this age’s way so captivate
(i) Confused
(ii) Fascinate
(iii) Troublesome
(iv) Lofty
Royal smiles wene directed towards him, and a gentle applause broke out
(i) Loudness
(ii) Appreciation
(iii) Noise
(iv) Excitement
Gentle applause broke out from every hand for Gorgios.
(i) Curse
(ii) Clapping
(iii) Dislike
(iv) Abuse
The girl shrieked hysterically
(i) Ran
(ii) Screamed
(iii) Looked
(iv) Sang
She shrieked terrifyingly hysterically
(i) Over excitedly
(ii) Sheepishly
(iii) Sorrowfully
(iv) Dejectedly
Your quest for freedom left you battered by the storms of persecution
(i) Preach
(ii) Pursuit
(iii) Request
(iv) Sympathy
Let freedom ring from the curvaceous peaks of California
(i) Having curves
(ii) Lofty
(iii) Low
(iv) Fat
The slave had never been at sea, and experienced any calamity
(i) Blessing
(ii) Travel
(iii) Misery
(iv) Opportunity
The Sergeant said that he could quieten the slave
(i) Silent
(ii) Punish
(iii) Teach
(iv) Train
The sunlight was coming out distorted
(i) Tampered
(ii) Lovely
(iii) Shiny
(iv) Fierce
The sunlight was perverted
(i) Diverted
(ii) Fierce
(iii) Lovely
(iv) Burning
The author had a vexing dream
(i) Coaxing
(ii) Longing
(iii) Quarrelling
(iv) Annoying
The author had a vexing dream one night
(i) Troublesome
(ii) Pleasing
(iii) Long
(iv) Lovely
The man was dragging the corpse in the mud
(i) Hiding
(ii) Burying
(iii) Pulling
(iv) Tearing
It shows play wrights eminently fascinating attitude
(i) Humbly
(ii) Highly
(iii) Lowly
(iv) Simply
There is a time to pluck up that which is planted
(i) Harvest
(ii) Saw
(iii) Sow
(iv) Ascend
Laura stumbled through the settlement
(i) Staggered
(ii) Passed happily
(iii) Walked vividly
(iv) Strolled
Steward looked embarrassed.
(i) Successful
(ii) Delighted
(iii) Mysterious
(iv) Upset
The farm was ringing with the clamour of the gong
(i) Sound
(ii) Tone
(iii) Uproar
(iv) Forces
That valley is fatal when furnaces burn
(i) Disastrous
(ii) Beautiful
(iii) Green
(iv) Fertile
The traveller was from antique land
(i) Ancient
(ii) Efficient
(iii) Prudent
(iv) Alien
Mrs. Jones did not embarrass the boy
(i) Confuse
(ii) Refuse
(iii) Refute
(iv) Salute
The woman did not ask anything that could embarrass him.
(i) Make to feel ashamed
(ii) Put him to trouble
(iii) Torture
(iv) Punish
The wind seemed to flake away their identities.
(i) Break
(ii) Recognize
(iii) Remind
(iv) Make out
There is time to refrain
(i) Sustain
(ii) Maintain
(iii) Abstain
(iv) Disdain
Sharnim Ahmed stumbled over the words
(i) Staggered
(ii) Resembled
(iii) Remembered
(iv) Discussed
The Oyster and the Pearl is a sentimental comedy
(i) Ironic
(ii) Rational
(iii) Traditional
(iv) Emotional
When Della arrived home. her mind quietened a little
(i) Reached
(ii) Went
(iii) Looked at
(iv) Built
No time to stand beneath the boughs
(i) Branches
(ii) Stems
(iii) Shade
(iv) Top
Giving the poor beneath
(i) Up
(ii) Close
(iii) Near
(iv) Under
They all stood and gazed
(i) Surprised
(ii) Stared
(iii) Dazed
(iv) Glared
When I arrived I was met by the mother, a big startled looking woman, very clean and apologetic?
(i) Gloomy
(ii) Sad
(iii) Regretful
(iv) Happy
The drab interior of a bus station along a deserted highway somewhere in the Midwest
(i) Dull
(ii) Beautiful
(iii) New
(iv) Modern
I had never seen such a rugged land.
(i) Hard
(ii) Soft
(iii) Fertile
(iv) Uneven
His wife, bored in vague, knits passively
(i) Pretty
(ii) Clear
(iii) Absent-minded
(iv) Clever
Nothing beside remains, round the decay
(i) Structure
(ii) Decline
(iii) Statue
(iv) Body
Mr. Steward’s tone had been offensive
(i) Low
(ii) Impressive
(iii) Annoying
(iv) Humorous
The odour of food was appetizing
(i) Foul
(ii) Sweet
(iii) Exciting
(iv) Bitter
Mr. Steward’s tone had been offensive
(i) Disagreeable
(ii) Co-operative
(iii) Friendly
(iv) Fine
Norma stared at the small man
(i) Jeered
(ii) Mocked
(iii) Gazed
(iv) Hit
Norma frowned. She didn’t like his attitude.
(i) Hesitated
(ii) Looked at
(iii) Liked
(iv) Disliked
Norma made a contemptuous noise
(i) Scornful
(ii) Beautiful
(iii) Faint
(iv) Careful
Norma made a scoffing sound
(i) Hash
(ii) Musical
(iii) Mocking
(iv) Soft
Impulsively Norma picked up the card halves.
(i) Fortunately
(ii) Probably
(iii) Knowingly
(iv) Instinctively
Clay says, “Father your fishing tackle is in the closet safe.”
(i) Rod
(ii) Apparatus
(iii) Meadow
(iv) Bait
Love and large hearted giving leave sad marks
(i) Generous
(ii) Trivial
(iii) Significant
(iv) Tiny
Then slowly a luminous object arcs into view
(i) Simple
(ii) Obvious
(iii) Plain
(iv) Shining
Slowly a luminous object arcs in view
(i) Huge
(ii) Bright
(iii) Burning
(iv) Twinkling
The Mayor was a stout serious man
(i) Ugly
(ii) Handsome
(iii) Heavy
(iv) Thin
Her face was flushed
(i) Red
(ii) Gloomy
(iii) Bright
(iv) Flustered
The face of the sick Girl was flushed
(i) Darkened
(ii) Yellow
(iii) Pale
(iv) Rosy
The new mealies were just showing
(i) Stars
(ii) Maize
(iii) Colours
(iv) Clouds
Maulvi Abdul had slightly bulging eyes
(i) Projected
(ii) Blue
(iii) Squint
(iv) Awry
The barber shop is crowded with stuff.
(i) Void
(ii) Vacant
(iii) Packed
(iv) Empty
Abul had bulging eyes
(i) Narrow
(ii) Big
(iii) Swelling
(iv) Tiny
The door rattles viciously
(i) Violently
(ii) Forcibly
(iii) Mildly
(iv) Carefully
The man rattles the door viciously
(i) Opens
(ii) Breaks
(iii) Looks inside
(iv) Clatters
They think Kreton a monster first
(i) Droll
(ii) Intellectual
(iii) GhOst
(iv) Scholar
They think that Kreton is wearing wrong costume
(i) Shoe
(ii) Glove
(iii) Custom
(iv) Dress
Tells that its sculptor well those passions read
(i) Forces
(ii) Changes
(iii) Hills
(iv) Emotions
Daddy will be deliriously happy.
(i) Wildly excited
(ii) Positively
(iii) Wildly curiously
(iv) Politely
Trusting his images, he assumes their relevance
(i) Undertakes
(ii) Prefers
(iii) Shows
(iv) Thinks
Clark has scarcely noticed her
(i) Happily
(ii) Sadly
(iii) Hardly
(iv) Sharply
Clark Larrabee has scarcely noticed her
(i) Happily
(ii) Quickly
(iii) Suddenly
(iv) Hardly
I want a pair of blue suede shoes, said the boy.
(i) Rubber
(ii) Leather
(iii) Canvas
(iv) Plastic
It was too steep for my feet to hold unless I braced myself
(i) Supported
(ii) Wounded
(iii) Hurt
(iv) Controlled
I braced myself
(i) Told
(ii) Pulled
(iii) Supported
(iv) Beat
Her hair is dishevelled
(i) Thin
(ii) Thick
(iii) Untidy
(iv) Discoloured
The girl felt that she was going to faint
(i) Lose consciousness
(ii) Die
(iii) Shriek
(iv) Be afraid
The girl looked stunned
(i) Beautiful
(ii) Dangerous
(iii) Confused
(iv) Delighted
The girl moves away suspiciously
(i) Sharply
(ii) Swiftly
(iii) Doubtfully
(iv) Angrily
Harry asked his children if they had been prowling up in the ruins
(i) Sleeping
(ii) Digging
(iii) Looking
(iv) Roaming
Harry looked at his house with dismay.
(i) Gloom
(ii) Joy
(iii) Success
(iv) Triumph
Chin up, Harry
(i) Stand up
(ii) Move
(iii) Behold
(iv) Be happy
On every side decamping talk
(i) Charming
(ii) Laughing
(iii) Departing
(iv) Confusing
The flying object has given rise to so much irresponsible conjecture
(i) Guess
(ii) Problem
(iii) Trouble
(iv) Basis
Pyramid piled like cannon balls
(i) High up
(ii) Conical
(iii) Top linked
(iv) Flat
The following things were found in the various pockets
(i) Different
(ii) Many
(iii) Coat
(iv) Shirt
The boy picked up the pocket book.
(i) Battle-axe
(ii) Courage
(iii) Purse
(iv) Note-book
Compose a symphony, paint, write a book
(i) Piece of music
(ii) Rhyme
(iii) Book
(iv) Poem
She shook him until his teeth rattled
(i) Broke
(ii) Clattered
(iii) Shown
(iv) Removed
I ground my teeth in disgust.
(i) Happiness
(ii) Sadness
(iii) Outrage
(iv) Gloom
He answered me curtly, “I cleared this land.”
(i) Abruptly
(ii) Not politely
(iii) Very politely
(iv) Angrily
The man peers out the glass
(i) Break
(ii) Graze
(iii) Lift
(iv) Throws
The slumber on with paws across.
(i) Stop
(ii) Wake
(iii) Sleep
(iv) Walk
It was clotted inside with eggs
(i) Thickened
(ii) Covered
(iii) Deleted
(iv) Opened
She was a feeble old woman
(i) Wake
(ii) Weak
(iii) Invited
(iv) Ordered
The storm has probably slowed it down
(i) Likely to happen
(ii) Surely
(iii) Suddenly
(iv) Practically
Thus exhorted the unfortunate man, in the greatest fear
(i) Suggested
(ii) Prey ided
(iii) Explained
(iv) Urged
Are you deliberately trying to confuse me?
(i) Delightedly
(ii) Dramatically
(iii) Only
(iv) Intentionally
Fatch Dad’s censure was purely religious
(i) Reaction
(ii) Decision
(iii) Disapproval
(iv) Statement
The pavement thronged with pedestrians
(i) Shop
(ii) Hotel
(iii) Ground
(iv) Footpath
The pavements were thronged with pedestrians
(i) Dirty
(ii) Void
(iii) Empty
(iv) Packed
He alighted from the high heaven
(i) Ascended
(ii) Descended
(iii) Looked
(iv) Delighted
Mr. Hubert furiously lifted his hand and said in the most exasperating tone
(i) Exciting
(ii) Interesting
(iii) Irritating
(iv) Indifferent
Mr. Hubert was terrified by the suspicion resting on him.
(i) Mistrust
(ii) Trust
(iii) Doubt
(iv) Responsibility
People called Mr. Hubert old rascal.
(i) Leader
(ii) Peasant
(iii) Rouge
(iv) Master
The grave of Hubert withstood the havocs of the flood
(i) Water
(ii) Destruction
(iii) Waves
(iv) Noise
Hubert was astounded when he was accused of pocking up the pocket book.
(i) Baffled
(ii) Amazed
(iii) Dump founded
(iv) Stupefied)
Nor it is a spaceship as certain lunatic elements have suggested
(i) Large
(ii) Low
(iii) mad
(iv) Sad
He is a nondescript sort of person
(i) Nonsense
(ii) Pessimistic
(iii) Non serious
(iv) Ordinary
The smoke was rising from myriads of fires
(i) Acrid
(ii) Heaps
(iii) Man-made
(iv) Countless number
Unearned suffering is redemptive
(i) Hard
(ii) Harsh
(iii) Unjust
(iv) Saving
He examined it with the air of connoisseur
(i) Musician
(ii) Critic
(iii) Gardener
(iv) Buyer
I want to quit and go home to San Francisco
(i) Write
(ii) Travel
(iii) Leave
(iv) Enjoy
Stare from bushes at her blank faced coaches
(i) Attractive
(ii) Passionless
(iii) Ugly
(iv) Broken
You may be afraid to Riot an evil
(i) Make
(ii) Introduce
(iii) Plan
(iv) Follow
He looked such a dandy
(i) Poor
(ii) Proud
(iii) Fashionable
(iv) Fraud
None to lessen their groans
(i) Songs
(ii) Growth
(iii) Pains
(iv) Great
To whom shall I complain against brutality?
(i) Corruption
(ii) Cruelty
(iii) Abuse
(iv) Bribery
What is that gadget?
(i) Small machine
(ii) Box
(iii) Gift
(iv) Packet
She locked the front and joined Arthur in the elevator
(i) Stairs
(ii) Crane
(iii) Electric lift
(iv) Plane
Arthur looked incredulous when Norma said there was no harm in pushing the button.
(i) Showing disbelief
(ii) Disgusted
(iii) Weary
(iv) Doubtful
Arthur stared at her appalled.
(i) Amazed
(ii) Happily
(iii) Emotionally
(iv) Terrified
Say, you look pretty nervous about something
(i) Beautiful
(ii) Very
(iii) Slightly
(iv) A little
I should think it would be divine
(i) Divided
(ii) Developed
(iii) From God
(iv) Artificial
Choose the Correct Answer:
Who is after the girl in “Heart Lightning”?
(i) Her brother
(ii) Her friend
(iii) A dog
(iv) The killer
The doctor asked the girl’s first name.
(i) For her parents satisfaction
(ii) To keep record
(iii) To threaten her
(iv) To make her friendly
The girl could see a man’s face pressed against the
(i) Wall
(ii) Window
(iii) Pillar
(iv) Glass outside the door
What did Abdul’s wife teach the girls of the village?
(i) Cooking
(ii) Sewing
(iii) The Holy Quran
(iv) English
How far was the girl going?
(i) Four miles
(ii) Eight miles
(iii) Twelve miles
(iv) Sixteen miles
I have a dream that my children be judged by the content of their.
(i) Skin colour
(ii) Creativity
(iii) Education
(iv) Character
How many years did Jess father spend to improve his acres?
(i) 20
(ii) 25
(iii) 30
(iv) 35
How many children did Jesse’s old father have?
(i) Three
(ii) Four
(iii) Five
(iv) Six
What is Miss McCutcheon looking for?
(i) A husband
(ii) A job
(iii) A house
(iv) A chance to teach
What was Harry looking for?
(i) An oyster
(ii) A theory
(iii) A chance to take his time
(iv) A wife)
What did the foolish quack claim to cure?
(i) Goitre
(ii) Infection
(iii) Persecution
(iv) Ulcer
Why did the girl stop in the middle of the road?
(i) She was sick
(ii) She was the killer
(iii) She was drunk
(iv) She ran out of gas”)
What did the quack claim to cure?
(i) Cholera
(ii) Fever
(iii) Goiter
(iv) Jaundice
Norma put the package in a bottom cabinet and she intended to
(i) Keep it safe
(ii) Throw it out in the morning
(iii) Get the reward
(iv) Call Mr. Steward
Where did Norma put the lamb chops?
(i) In the oven
(ii) In the broiler
(iii) In the freezer
(iv) In the basket)
What is Norma’s opinion about the researcher?
(i) A psychiatrist
(ii) A doctor
(iii) An eccentric millionaire
(iv) A murderer
Fenton Lockhart is a
(i) Writer
(ii) Sailor
(iii) Painter
(iv) Doctor
Who opposed Gorgious on creating the post of court acrobat?
(i) Many people
(ii) His teacher
(iii) His father
(iv) His wife
What sort of piles have been gathered there?
(i) Bones
(ii) Books
(iii) Wood and grass
(iv) Rubbish
What is the impression of Kreton on seeing the inside of the house?
(i) Disgusted
(ii) Delightful
(iii) Callous
(iv) Sorrowful
General Powers was thinking that Kreton was a
(i) Scientist
(ii) Spyl
(iii) Joker
(iv) Pilot
What does Kreton twirl?
(i) A top
(ii) The globe
(iii) His arms
(iv) A stick
Who calls Kreton a joker?
(i) John
(ii) Ellen
(iii) General Powers
(iv) Spelding
What could Kreton hear?
(i) Heart beat
(ii) Traffic noise
(iii) Human brain
(iv) Fairies
From which planet has Kreton come?
(i) Venus
(ii) Mars
(iii) From an unknown planet
(iv) Moon)
Who was sent to bring salt?
(i) A girl
(ii) A woman
(iii) A man
(iv) A boy
But her face was flushed, she was breathing
(i) Slowly
(ii) Quietly
(iii) Rapidly
(iv) Calmly
What was the original colour of Harry’s eyes?
(i) Black
(ii) Brown
(iii) Blue
(iv) Red
What did Harry invent?
(i) A device
(ii) A gadget
(iii) A philosophy
(iv) A radio
How did the locusts attack the crops?
(i) In swarms
(ii) In small groups
(iii) One by one
(iv) In hurry
“I can cure the” answered the quack.
(i) Malaria
(ii) Goiter
(iii) tonsils
(iv) blindness
The rich people gathered at the big hall.
(i) To watch a show
(ii) For a discussion
(iii) To hear a lecture
(iv) For a great meal
What type of people are the Magi?
(i) Realist
(ii) Idiot
(iii) Nice
(iv) Wise
It was a cold that induced people to.
(i) Go home
(ii) Wear overcoats
(iii) Use woollen Clothes
(iv) Seek comfort in pleasure
Norma believed that Mr. Steward was a
(i) Guest
(ii) Operator
(iii) Salesman
(iv) Psychiatrist
What price did Della receive of her hair?
(i) Ten dollars
(ii) Fifteen dollars
(iii) Twenty dollars
(iv) Twenty five dollars
No bne can count Della’s
(i) Combs
(ii) Love
(iii) Hair
(iv) Jewels
How many times did Della count her saved money?
(i) Two times
(ii) Three times
(iii) Four times
(iv) line times
The girl’s life is saved by a who had come there by chance.
(i) Police officer
(ii) Bus boy
(iii) Dog
(iv) Beggar
What did Zaibunnisa start teaching young girls?
(i) The Holy Quran
(ii) Embroidery
(iii) English
(iv) cooking
The girl was coming from.
(i) The party
(ii) Tour
(iii) A hill station
(iv) A station
The Girl was afraid of.
(i) The policeman
(ii) A friend
(iii) A killer
(iv) A person
Who saved the girl from the killer?
(i) The second man
(ii) The driver
(iii) A dog
(iv) A policeman
From where the girl was coming?
(i) School
(ii) Party
(iii) Church
(iv) Hotel
The girl was afraid of.
(i) A police man
(ii) A friend
(iii) A killer
(iv) A person
What was the first name of sick Girl?
(i) Jolly
(ii) Della
(iii) Cora
(iv) Mathilda
What did Norma prepare for Arthur?
(i) His office file
(ii) His suitcase
(iii) Lunch
(iv) Breakfast
Who is Norma’s opinion, was the researcher?
(i) Psychiatrist
(ii) A doctor
(iii) An eccentric millionaire
(iv) Murderer
The round drops are brightened by
(i) Sunshine
(ii) Rainbow light
(iii) Moonshine
(iv) star light
The Night Mail reaches
(i) In time
(ii) On time
(iii) Before time
(iv) Late
The slave began to cry and tremble in fear of being
(i) Attacked
(ii) Drowned
(iii) Punished
(iv) Inflicted
The slave had never experienced any
(i) Pleasure
(ii) Calamity
(iii) Rule
(iv) War
Wozzeck repairs
(i) Furniture
(ii) Watches
(iii) Shoes
(iv) Cars
Which language did the Martian speak?
(i) English
(ii) Greek
(iii) Italian
(iv) French
What did Applegarth judge?
(i) Animals
(ii) Books
(iii) People
(iv) Birds
What was covering the button unit?
(i) A piece of cloth
(ii) A paperl
(iii) Glass dome
(iv) Metal dome)
What was the age of Ellen?
(i) 18
(ii) 19
(iii) 20
(iv) 21
Ellen listened to the broadcast of her
(i) Daddy
(ii) Fiance
(iii) Mother
(iv) Kreton
J.Ellen listened to the broadcast of her
(i) Daddy
(ii) Fiance
(iii) Mother
(iv) Kreton
What is the name of the population of O.K. by the Sea?
(i) 606
(ii) 707
(iii) 808
(iv) 909
Gorgios had an idea to become
(i) Court jester
(ii) Court advisor
(iii) Court athlete
(iv) Court acrobat
Gorgios achieved his ambition by
(i) Going into politicsl
(ii) Getting an opportunity
(iii) Determination
(iv) Coaxing the king
On what subject did Gorgios make speeches?
(i) Examination
(ii) Water
(iii) War
(iv) Many subjects
What are Alleghenies?
(i) Oil wells of Texas
(ii) Rivers of America
(iii) Ports of San Francisco
(iv) Mountains of Pennsylvania
The pavement was thronged with
(i) Pedestrians
(ii) Travellers
(iii) Passengers
(iv) Musicians
What had happened to the throat of an old woman?
(i) Infectious
(ii) Swollen
(iii) Wounded
(iv) Paining
What was the woman carrying?
(i) A rod
(ii) A bag
(iii) A hammer
(iv) A large purse
The woman was walking alone when a boy tried to snatch her
(i) Computer
(ii) Pocket
(iii) Purse
(iv) Money
Roger Spelding is a
(i) General
(ii) Soldier
(iii) Newscaster
(iv) Technician
The man who keeps on wins
(i) The reward
(ii) The race
(iii) The fight
(iv) The shield
General Powers was thinking about
(i) His promotion
(ii) Security of the country
(iii) Arrest of Kreton
(iv) Murder of the visitor
She saw in the flash of lightning
(i) A lion
(ii) A cart
(iii) A bus
(iv) A man’s face
What is the dream?
(i) In equality of high and low standard
(ii) Rule of the blacks
(iii) negation of the white people
(iv) the practice of brotherhood
What did they do after building a cottage?
(i) Decorated it
(ii) Furnished it
(iii) Ate good breakfasts
(iv) Arranged a feast
Which one is a desert state sweltering with the heat of injustice and oppression?
(i) Georgia
(ii) Mississippi
(iii) Alabama
(iv) Virginia
She saw the man dragging out of his car
(i) The corpse of a woman
(ii) A sack
(iii) A statue
(iv) A dog
The boy saved his life by praying to
(i) Qazi
(ii) King
(iii) Parents
(iv) God Almighty
Where did the travelers stay?
(i) In an inn
(ii) In a jungle
(iii) In a haveli
(iv) Under a clump of trees
There was a small man
(i) In the porch
(ii) In the room
(iii) At the door
(iv) In the hallway
You have come here out of great trials and tribulations means that you have come here after
(i) Attending a fair
(ii) Facing great persecutions
(iii) Great honours
(iv) Great travels
What punishment did the villagers propose on the death of the old women?
(i) To pay the damages
(ii) To be persecuted
(iii) To dig her grave
(iv) To be imprisoned
She received a call from Lennox Hill
(i) Hotel
(ii) Hospital
(iii) Hostel
(iv) Office
The liveliest of the all trees is the
(i) Apple
(ii) Mango
(iii) Cherry
(iv) Walnut
What type of special tree was fond by the old man?
(i) Cherry
(ii) Apple
(iii) Orange
(iv) Coffee tree
What is the scene of the play The Oyster And the Pearl?
(i) Clinic
(ii) A bus station
(iii) A space ship
(iv) A barber’s shop
Where is Rokies situated?
(i) California
(ii) Alaska
(iii) Colorado
(iv) Texas
The spaceship was
(i) Oval
(ii) Round
(iii) Elliptical
(iv) Square
Where does the space ship land?
(i) On the top of a tree
(ii) On the roof of a house
(iii) On the top of a hill
(iv) In rose garden
Who joined the discussion at the club in favour of determination?
(i) Terburt
(ii) Hubert
(iii) James
(iv) Jorkens
James Dillingham Youngs had two valuable things.
(i) A house and a car
(ii) A necklace and a clock
(iii) A T.V. and VCR
(iv) Jim’s gold watch and Della’s hair.
The interior of the bus station was
(i) Deserted
(ii) Drab
(iii) pleasant
(iv) Comfortable
How did the angel look?
(i) Happy
(ii) Weary
(iii) Stranger
(iv) Angry
Which city was attacked?
(i) Washington
(ii) New York
(iii) Texas
(iv) Hollywood
Who is John?
(i) Player
(ii) Farm owner
(iii) Soldier
(iv) Artist
What did Hubert pick from the ground?
(i) Pocket-book
(ii) Piece of string
(iii) Stick
(iv) Stone
Choose the Correct form of the Verb
He_______his boy how to ride a bicycle
(i) Is teaching
(ii) Is teach
(iii) Do not teach
(iv) Have taught
It_______before I came out
(i) Rains
(ii) Will be raining
(iii) Had rained
(iv) Have rained
He_______two days ago
(i) Do not die
(ii) Will die
(iii) Die
(iv) Died
When I met him, he_______to college
(i) Goes
(ii) Is going
(iii) Went
(iv) Was going
Honesty never_______wasted
(i) Go
(ii) Goes
(iii) Went
(iv) Gone
I_______the next week in Multan
(i) Spend
(ii) Have spent
(iii) Spent
(iv) Will spend
We_______live times a day
(i) Will have pray
(ii) Pray
(iii) Would pray
(iv) Praying
He_______in the ground for a long time
(i) Has been playing
(ii) Plays
(iii) Had played
(iv) Has played
Time once gone cannot be_______
(i) Recall
(ii) Recalls
(iii) Recalled
(iv) Recalling
If he_______hard, he will pass
(i) Work
(ii) Works
(iii) Working
(iv) Worked
Would that, he_______the match
(i) Had won
(ii) May win
(iii) Will win
(iv) Has won
He_______out five minutes ago
(i) Goes
(ii) is going
(iii) Went
(iv) Has gone
The Hindus_______the dead bodies
(i) Is burn
(ii) Was burn
(iii) Were burn
(iv) Burn
If you had helped him, he_______
(i) Passed
(ii) Had passed
(iii) Would have passed
(iv) Would pass
When he_______all his newspapers, he will go home
(i) Had sold
(ii) Sold
(iii) Has sold
(iv) Will sell
I_______the next week in Lahore
(i) Shall spend
(ii) Spend
(iii) Have spent
(iv) Spent
I_______to Lahore yesterday
(i) Goes
(ii) Go
(iii) Went
(iv) Will go
I thanked them for what they_______for me
(i) Has done
(ii) Had done
(iii) Will do
(iv) Would do
They_______their work so far
(i) Did not finish
(ii) Finished
(iii) Have not finished
(iv) Do not finish
When he_______I will let you know
(i) Arrive
(ii) Arrives
(iii) Arrived
(iv) Will arrive
It_______every day so far this week
(i) Rains
(ii) Will rain
(iii) Rained
(iv) Has been raining
This is the car which I_______last month
(i) Buy
(ii) Havebought
(iii) Bought
(iv) Had bought
My friend_______a car last week.
(i) Bought
(ii) Has bought
(iii) Will buy
(iv) Has bought
I am sure she_______if you ask her
(i) Come
(ii) Comes
(iii) Will come
(iv) Came
He_______his homework before the guests came
(i) Finished
(ii) Has finished
(iii) Had finished
(iv) Had been finished
He treated me as if I_______his servant
(i) Am
(ii) Have been
(iii) Was
(iv) Were
She_______a diamond set on her birthday
(i) Gave
(ii) Gives
(iii) Has given
(iv) was giving
When you come, I_______the boys
(i) wWill have taught
(ii) Have been teaching
(iii) Had been teaching
(iv) Was teaching
This is a girl who_______me
(i) Guides
(ii) Guided
(iii) Will guide
(iv) Has guided
Someone_______at the door
(i) Is knocking
(ii) Knock
(iii) Has knock
(iv) Had knock
I_______to Lahore tomorrow morning
(i) Shall go
(ii) Went
(iii) Had gone
(iv) Was going
I_______your letter yesterday
(i) Will receive
(ii) Have received
(iii) Received
(iv) Has received
If he_______hard, he will succeed
(i) Work
(ii) Working
(iii) Works
(iv) Had worked
A rolling stone_______no moss
(i) Gather
(ii) Gathers
(iii) Gathered
(iv) Had gather
If he works hard, he_______in the exam
(i) Will have passed
(ii) Had been passed
(iii) Will pass
(iv) Will being passed
We_______to see picture last night
(i) Go
(ii) Had gone
(iii) Went
(iv) Will go
A black sheep_______the whole flock
(i) Spoil
(ii) Spoils
(iii) Had spoiled
(iv) Spoiled
The principal has just_______a speech
(i) Make
(ii) Will make
(iii) Can make
(iv) Made
Let us go to the bookshop as soon as school_______
(i) Will be over
(ii) Was over
(iii) Be over
(iv) Is over
I_______in the rain for half an hour
(i) Am standing
(ii) Have been standing
(iii) Stand
(iv) Standing
It usually_______here in June
(i) Rains
(ii) Rained
(iii) Will rain
(iv) Rain
The children_______taken good care of
(i) Has
(ii) Have
(iii) Has been
(iv) Have been
I would like to have this suit_______
(i) Cleaned
(ii) Cleaning
(iii) Clean
(iv) To clean
She_______ill for a week
(i) Is
(ii) Has
(iii) Had
(iv) Has been
The peon_______the bell in the morning
(i) Ring
(ii) Ringing
(iii) Rings
(iv) Rung
It started to rain while we_______tennis
(i) Are playing
(ii) Played
(iii) Were playing
(iv) Had played
A coward_______many times before his death
(i) Died
(ii) Will die
(iii) Has died
(iv) Dies
I_______this book last night
(i) Will not read
(ii) Do not read
(iii) Did not read
(iv) Am not read
They_______football since noon
(i) Has been playing
(ii) Have played
(iii) Are playing
(iv) Have been playing
We will begin when you_______ready
(i) Will be
(ii) Have
(iii) Have been
(iv) Are
Would that I_______rich
(i) was
(ii) were
(iii) is
(iv) will be
What have you been_______all the morning?
(i) Do
(ii) Does
(iii) Did
(iv) Doing
I_______since morning
(i) Rains
(ii) Raining
(iii) Had raining
(iv) Has been raining
I_______in the rain for half an hour
(i) Stand
(ii) Was standing
(iii) Will be standing
(iv) Have been standing
The bell_______when 1 reached the college
(i) Was ringing
(ii) Is ringing
(iii) Had been rung
(iv) Will be ringing
I was fined for not_______home work
(i) Do
(ii) Did
(iii) Done
(iv) Doing
We_______for her since morning
(i) Have been waiting
(ii) Are waiting
(iii) Have waiting
(iv) Will have waiting
It usually_______here in this month
(i) Rained
(ii) Has rained
(iii) Rains
(iv) Has been raining
He usually_______to Murree in summer
(i) Went
(ii) Goes
(iii) Go
(iv) Gone
The sun_______in the east
(i) Rised
(ii) Rises
(iii) Rose
(iv) Risen
We_______in this house since 1990
(i) Have been living
(ii) Will live
(iii) Lived
(iv) Are living
The clerks_______on strike since Monday
(i) Were
(ii) Have been
(iii) Will be
(iv) Are
All is well that_______well
(i) End
(ii) Ends
(iii) Ending
(iv) Will end
He_______here just now
(i) Has come
(ii) Had come
(iii) Comes
(iv) Came
We cannot go out because it_______
(i) is raining
(ii) Was raining
(iii) Has rained
(iv) Rained
She_______the child for two years
(i) Was nursing
(ii) Is nursing
(iii) Nursed
(iv) Has been nursing
Work hard lest you_______
(i) Should fail
(ii) Will fail
(iii) Fail
(iv) Can fail
This book_______last year
(i) Has been published
(ii) Is published
(iii) Was published
(iv) Had been published
When the bell rang, he_______a bath
(i) Was having
(ii) Has
(iii) Had
(iv) Is having
Hard work never_______waste
(i) Go
(ii) Went
(iii) Goes
(iv) Will have gone
He_______to college daily in time
(i) Go
(ii) Goes
(iii) Going
(iv) Gone
They_______until they die
(i) Will fight
(ii) Fought
(iii) Had fought
(iv) Was fighting
Unless you_______hard, you cannot succeed
(i) Do not work
(ii) Work
(iii) Worked
(iv) Had worked
If we worked hard, we_______pass the examination
(i) Would
(ii) Will
(iii) Would have
(iv) Had
Ibraheem_______helping the poor for many years
(i) Is
(ii) Has been
(iii) Will be
(iv) Was
Dogs always_______at strangers
(i) Barks
(ii) Bark
(iii) Barked
(iv) Will bark
We_______a letter every week
(i) Have written
(ii) Write
(iii) Writes
(iv) Written
Most of the students in my class_______the interviews very interesting
(i) Found
(ii) Finding
(iii) Finds
(iv) Founds
I_______for Karachi tomorrow
(i) Am leaving
(ii) Leave
(iii) Left
(iv) Will have been leaving
The patient_______before the doctor arrived
(i) Had died
(ii) Died
(iii) Will die
(iv) Dies
The stove_______water
(i) Heats
(ii) Heat
(iii) Does not heats
(iv) Do not heat
He_______this novel by
(i) Finishes
(ii) Finished
(iii) Will have finished
(iv) Has finished
As it is a lovely morning, the birds_______
(i) Have chirp
(ii) Are chirping
(iii) Has chirped
(iv) Might chirped
The Sun_______in the East
(i) Rises
(ii) Rose
(iii) Rise
(iv) Will rise
The firework_______at midnight
(i) Started
(ii) Start
(iii) Had started
(iv) Is starting
It_______drizzling since morning
(i) Has been
(ii) Will has
(iii) Eill have
(iv) Should have been
They_______him two days before
(i) Buried
(ii) Bury
(iii) Shall have buried
(iv) Had buried
The baby_______for milk
(i) Cries
(ii) Is crying
(iii) Has been crying
(iv) Has cried
She hopes that she_______her lost child
(i) Were finding
(ii) Finds
(iii) Will find
(iv) Will finds
She is not sleeping, she_______the books
(i) Is study
(ii) Is studying
(iii) Had study
(iv) Has study
Important Pairs of Words for 1st Year 2017

Abject, Object

Abstain, Refrain

Accept, Except

Access, Excess

Adapt, Adopt

Addition, Edition

Advice, Advise

Affect, Effect

Affection, Affectation

Allusion, Illusion

Alter, Altar

Amiable, Amicable

Angel, Angle

Ascent, Assent

Bail, Bale

Ballet, Ballot

Bare, Bear

Baron, Barren

Beach, Beech

Beneficent, Beneficial

Berth, Birth

Beside, Besides

Born, Borne
Brake, Break

Breath, Breathe

Bridal, Bridle

Cannon, Cannon

Canon, Cannon

Canvas, Canvass

Caste, Cast

Cease, Seize

Cell, Sell

Censer, Censor

Cite, Sight

Cite, Site

Cloth, Clothe

Confidant, Confident

Cost, Caste

Council, Counsel

Cue, Queue

Cure, Heal

Dairy, Diary

Dear, Deer

Deceased, Diseased

Deny, Refuse

Device, Devise

Dew, Due

Die, Dye
Dose, Doze

Droop, Drop

Dual, Duel

Eligible, Illegible

Eminent, Imminent

Empire, Umpire

Empty, Vacant

Essential, Necessary

Expect, Hope

Fair, Fare

Farther, Further

Flee, Fly

Floor, Flour

Foul Fowl

Fowl, Foul

Further, Farther

Gait, Gate

Hail, Hale

Heal, Heel

Hue, Hew

Idle, Idol

Imaginary, Imaginative

Judicial, Judicious

Later, Latter

Lessen, Lesson
Liar, Lawyer

Lose, Loose

Lose, Lose

Male, Mail

Marry, Merry

Meat, Meet

Medal, Meddle

Miner, Minor

Pore, Pour

Pray, Prey

Principal, Principle

Profit, Prophet

Quiet, Quite

Herd, Heard

Rain, Rein

Respectable, Respectful

Rode, Road

Root, Route

Rout, Route

Sight, Site

Soar, Sore

Sore, Soar

Soul, Sole

Stair, Stare

Steal, Steel
Storey, Story

Team, Team

Teem, Team

Temper, Tamper

Tenor, Tenure

Vain, Vane

Vain, Vein

Vale, Veil

Vine, Wine

Vocation, Vacation

Waist, Waste

Wait, Weight

Way, Weigh

Weak, Week

Whether, Weather

Yoke, Yolk

Aught, Ought

Adept, Affection

Affectation, Avocation

Adverse, Averse

Altar, Alter

Artist, Artiste

Angle, Angel

Calendar, Calender

Check, Cheque
Compliment, Complement

Continual, Continuous

Cattle, Kettle

Confident, Condidant

Course, Coarse

Coporeal, Corporal

Corpse, Corps

Dependant, Dependent

Elder, Older

Eligible, Illigible

Emigrant, Immigrant

Farther, Further

Feet, Feat

Foul, Fowl

Float, Swim

Goal, Gaol

Graceful, Gracious

Honorary, Honorable

Human, Humane

Idol, Idle

Impossible, Impassable

Industrial, Industrious

Kettle, Cattle

lay, Lie

Lovely, Lovable
Lion, Loin

Lesson, Lessen

Main, Mane

Metal, Mettle

Moral, Morale

Official, Officious

Ordinance, Ordnance

Peace, Piece

Popular, Populous

Pane, Pain

Peal, Peel

Proceed, Precede

Sensible, Sensitive

Stationary, Stationery

Sole, Soul

Tale, Tail

Temporary, Tempral

Vocation, Vacittioil

Verbal, Verbose

Way, Wages

Weather, Whether

Wreak, Wreck

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