Litrature
Litrature
Litrature
A. 22 B. 26. C. 25 D. 27
"Chris was a record-setting runner and as fast as a speeding bullet."
A. Simile B. Personification C. Analogy D. Metaphor
Paradise Lost is an epic poem in blank verse by the ----------- English poet -----------.
A. 16th-century, Shakespeare B. 18th-century, Tolstoy C. 19th-century, Bur Guar D. 17th-
century, John Milton
"Her eyes were glistening jewels"- is a/an-
A. Simile B. Personification C. Analogy D. Metaphor
Jerry
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings (extract from A' Mother in Manville)
01. I could picture him at four. “could picture” means -
A. observed B. expressed C. saw D. remember
02. It was because of his -------- of heart that Jerry chose to do careful work.
A. greatness B. magnanimity C. generosity D. responsibility
03. Jerry did good things for the comfort of the authoress without being -----.
A. demanded B. wanted C. asked D. realized
04. As his courtesy was -----, he did not thank the writer.
A. simple B. instinctive C. common D. uncommon
05. Jerry’s sense of ------ impressed the authoress.
A. duty B. courtesy C. integrity D. subterfuge
06. Jerry wanted to get the axe-handle -----.
A. repair B. repaired C. repairing D. to be repairing
07. The phrase ‘of his own accord’ means-
A. willingly B. at random C. freely D. mainly
08. Which word has not been mentioned in the last line?
A. affection B. instinctive C. gratitude D. granite
09. According to your text, Jerry was -
A. a cat's Paw B. not a cat's Paw C. very impressive D. very amusing
10. Jerry at the orphanage since he four.
A. has been - was B. had been- were C. had been- was D. was- had been
11. I saw deeper into the clear well of his eyes, the line has been taken as-
A. simile B. metaphor C. personification D. imagery
12. By the sentence, "I saw deeper into the clear well of this eyes" the writer of Jerry means
A. she saw the tears in his eyes. B. she saw the shine in his eyes.
C. she could see the defects in his eyes. D. she could read his character well.
13. Integrity means-
A. courageous B. courageous and honesty C. honesty D. hurtful
14. He was wordless. Here the word means-
A. grateful B. painful C. silent D. thanks to the writer 3
15. Find out the word which is used for Jerry.
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A. Granite B. Cubby hole C. Fault D. Stone
16. What is the meaning of the word "Isolation"?
A. Separation B. Loneliness C. Meditation D. Emancipation
17. I saw deeper. What is the meaning of 'Deeper'?
A. International observation B. External observation C. Intentional Observation D. strange looking
18. Which word came from the authoress to Jerry?
A. Granite B. Short cut C. Integrity D. Embedded
Correct Answer : 1.D 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.B 6.B 7.A 8.B 9.B 10.C 11.B 12.D 13.B 14.A 15.A 16.A 17.A 18.C
Under the Greenwood Tree (William Shakespeare)
Under the greenwood tree Who doth ambition shun,
Who loves to lie with me, And loves to live i' the sun,
And turn [his]1 merry note Seeking the food he eats,
Unto the sweet bird's throat, And pleas'd with what he gets,
Come hither, come hither, come hither: Come hither, come hither, come hither:
Here shall he see Here shall he see
No enemy No enemy
But winter and rough weather. But winter and rough weather.
01. What has been indirectly expressed through this poem?
A. Pessimism about rural life B. Optimism about urban life
C. Pessimism about urban life D. Optimism about world life.
02. What are the enemies in the forest?
A. cold winter and cold weather. B. Rough winter and cold weather.
C. Winter and rough weather. D. tigers and lions.
03. What sort of life does the poet lead?
A. a careful life B. an indifference life C. a carefree life D. a simple life
04. Who are not invited to join the poet?
A. who can desert ambition B. who can endure enmity C. who are hard worker D. who are Jealous.
05. What is the major attraction of this poem?
A. Seeking food B. enjoying scenery C. bird's song D. No enemy.
06. "Who doth ambition shun" means a person who
A. has no ambition. B. hates ambition. C. gives up ambition. D. who is ambitious.
07. The last line in this poem?
A. No enemy B. Come hither, come hither, come hither
C. winter and rough weather D. But winter and rough weather.
08. “Come hither, come hither, come hither” by this line the poet made --------.
A. suggestion B. confession C. invitation D. request
09. How many lines have been used two times in this poem?
A. two B. three C. four D. five
10. And pleas’d with what he -----.
A. needs B. eats C. gets D. wants
11. How many people have been invited to join the poet?
A. one B. two C. thousands of people D. all human beings
12. Which is not correct?
A. Unto - to B. Hither - here C. Doth – do/does D. Greenwood - desert
13. “But winter and rough weather” the next line of this line:
A. Who loves to lie with me B. Turn his merry note
C. Who doth ambition shun D. Seeking the foods he eats
14. In the lines "Here shall he see/No enemy" taken from "Under the Greenwood Tree" "Here" stands for-
A. nature B. the greenwood tree C. open space D. hunting ground
15. How many lines in this poem?
A. 20 B. 14 C. 26 D. 16
Correct Answer : 1.C 2.C 3.C/D 4.D 5.D 6.C 7.D 8.C 9.C 10.C 11.D 12.D 13.C 14.B 15.D
Grammar Section
PROBLEMS ON NOUN & DETERMINER
01. --------- have amphibious attributes, although not all are amphibians.
A. Much quadrupeds B. More quadrupeds C. Many quadrupeds D. A quadruped
02. A desert receives less than twenty-five ………. of rainfall every year.
A. centimeter B. a centimeter C. centimeters D. of centimeters
03. ……………… at 212 degrees F. and freezes at 32 degrees F.
A. Waters boils B. The water boils C. Water boils D. Waters boil
04. It is generally believed that an M.B.A. degree is good preparation for a career in …………
A. a business B. business C. businesses D. one business
05. Unemployment compensation is money to support an unemployed person while he or she is looking for …………….
A. job B. a job C. works D. a work
06. Fire-resistant materials are used to retard ………… of modern aircraft in case of accidents.
A. a damage to the passenger cabin B. that damages to the passenger cabin
C. damage to the passenger cabin D. passenger cabin’s damages
07. Hybrids have one more ………… per plant than the other varieties.
A. corns B. ear of corn C. corn ears D. corn’s ears
08. According to estimates by some botanists, there are ………….. of plants.
A. seven thousand type B. seven thousand types C. type of seven thousand D. types seven thousand
09. …………… trees is a custom that many people engage in to celebrate Arbor Day.
A. The plant B. Plant C. Planting D. To planting.
10. .…………….. is not a new idea.
A The planning of cities B. Cities to plan them C. Plan cities D. to planning cities
11. Sunspots are known to cause …….. enormous increase in the intensity of the sun’s electromagnetic radiation.
A an B. a C. some D. one
12. …………. of Country-Western singers may be related to old English ballads.
A. The music B. Music C. Their music D. Musics
13. ……………….. is an ancient source of energy.
A. The wind B. Winds C. Wind D. A wind
14. At Woolworth’s first five-and-ten-cent store, …………… more than a dime.
A. neither items cost B. items not cost C. items none costing D. no item cost
15. One of ……………… of the late Middle Ages was Saint Thomas Aquinas, a scholar who studied under
Albertus Magnus.
A. the thinkers who was great B. the great thinker C. the greatest thinkers D. who thought greatly
16. Although southern California is densely populated, ……… live in the northern part of the state.
A. a little people B. a few the people C. few people D. a little of people
17. Although the Ojibwa Indians brought frequently with the Sioux, they didn’t have ………. with early white settlers.
A. much contact B. lots contact C. many contact D. large contact
18. …………….. is currently available to researchers and physicians who study and treat acromegaly, a
glandular disorder characterized by enlargement and obesity.
A. The little information B. Few information C. Little information D. A few information
19. ………….. can be grown on arid land.
A. Only a few crops B. Only few crop C. Only a little crops D. Only little crop
20. Only ………….. of the breeds of cattle have been brought to the United States.
A. a small amount B. a little amount C. a small number D. a little number
21. ………….. fuel that is used today is a chemical form of solar energy.
A. Most of B. The most C. Most D. Almost the
22. Unless protected areas are established, the Bengal tiger, the blue whale, and the California condor will
face ………. of extinction.
A. possible B. the possibility C. to be possible D. possibly
23. Some plants are annuals; others are biennials; are perennials.
A. some another B. another C. the rest D. other
24. There are three kinds of solar eclipses; one is total, another is annular, and ………
A. the another is partial B. the partial is other C. other is partial D. the other is partial
25. Some plants are annuals; ……….. are biennials; the rest are perennials.
A. some another B. anther C. others D. other
26. …………… planet from the sun, Mars has a year of 687 days.
A. The fourth B. The four C. Four D. Fourth
27. ………….. is cheaper for students who maintain a B average because they are a better risk than average
or below-average students.
A. Automobile’s insurance B. Insurance of automobiles C. Automobile insurance D. Insurance automobile
28. The evolution of vertebrates suggests development form a very simple heart in fish to a ……… in man.
A. four-chamber heart B. four-chambers heart C. four-chamber hearts D. four-chamber’s heart
29. A ---------- is a secret meeting between courting lovers, often during the afternoon.
A. tryst B. trysts C. the tryst D. to tryst
30. For the investor who ............ money, silver or bonds are good options. 10
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A. has so little a B. has very little C. has so few D. has very few
31. .............. 1000 species of finch have been identified.
A. As many as B. As many C. As much as D. Much as
32. ............ of the play Mourning Becomes Electra introduces the cast of characters and hints of the plot.
A. The act first B. Act one C. Act first D. First act
33. As a safety measure, the detonator for a nuclear device may be made of ................ each of which is
controlled by a different employee.
A. two equipments B. two pieces of equipments C. two pieces of equipment D. two equipment pieces
34. Because the first pair of pants did not fit properly, he asked for .....................
A. another pants B. others pants C. the others ones D. another pair
35. This year will be difficult for this organization because ......................
A. they have less money and volunteers than it had last year
B. it has less money and fewer volunteers than it had last year
C. the last year it did not have as few and little volunteers and money
D. there are fewer money and volunteers than in the last year there were
36. She wanted to serve some coffee to her guests; however, .......................
A. she hadn’t many sugar B. there was not a great amount of the sugar
C. she did not have much sugar D. she was lacking in amount of the sugar
37. The students liked that professor’s course because ........................
A. there was few if any homework B. not a lot of homework
C. of there wasn’t a great amount of homework D. there was little or no homework
38. That magnificent ....................... temple was constructed by the Chinese.
A. eight-centuries-old B. eight –century’s-old C. old-eight-centuries D. eight-century-old
39. Of the two new teachers, one is experienced and .......................
A. the others are not B. another is inexperienced C. the other is not D. other lacks experience
40. Lee contributed fifty dollars, but he wishes he could contribute ....................
A. one other fifty dollars B. the same amount also C. another fifty D. more fifty dollars
PROBLEMS ON PRONOUN
01. ---------- in many college and universities, Latin is no longer spoken as an everyday tongue.
A. Although they are still studied B. Although he is still studied
C. Although this still studied D. Although it is still studied
02. Most labor unions provide insurance benefits ----------.
A. at your members B. in they members C. for their members D. for its members
03. Many people hate to eat in restaurants by --------------.
A. themselves B. theirselves C. himself D. ourselves
04. To understand ancient Egypt. Dr. Malcolm has studied its hieroglyphics and tried to interpret …………………
A. it B. itself C. them D. themselves
05. The dialect that is spoken in Olimbos is so old that many of ………….. words date back to the time of Homer.
A. its B. hers C. his D. theirs
06. One of the by-products of growing older is the tendency of one’s idols to fall form ……….. pedestals.
A. they B. their C. them D. themselves
07. As the bare mountains turned green, the people found ………… looking forward to spring.
A. they B. their C. them D. themselves
08. The police academy trains …………….. dogs to fetch things on command.
A. its B. hers C. his D. theirs
09. The Italian dramatist and poet Ugo Betti was a judge who gained literary recognition late in …….. life.
A. him B. their C. his D. them
10. New chemicals are not always tested to determine if …………. will cause cancer of genetic mutations.
A. it B. he C. she D. they
11. When Franklin Roosevelt became very ill, his wife began to take a more active role in politics, and many
people believed that that ………… and the president shared his responsibilities.
A. she B. her C. herself D. hers
12. According to the Christian Bible, when the disciples say Jesus after he had risen from the dead, they said,
………….
A. “It is him.” B. “It is he.” C. “It is his.” D. “It is himself.”
13. Moby Dick is a mythical account of evil and revenge as shown by Captain Ahab’s pursuit of the whale
that had wounded ………. earlier in life.
A. he B. his C. him D. to him
14. Since the Earth’s crust is much thicker under the continents, equipment would have to be capable of
drilling through 100,000 feet of rock to investigate the mantle …………
A. beneath them B. beneath their C. beneath its D. beneath they
15. One property of radioisotopes is that …… decaying occurs in half-lives over a long period of time.
A. they B. them C. they’re D. their
16. Sports medicine experts agree ice should be applied immediately when an athletes suffers an injury to……… leg.
A. its B. an C. the D. his
17. Charlie Chaplin was a comedian …………. was best known for his work in silent movies.
A. who B. which C. whose D. that
18. In a parliamentary system, it is not the monarch but the prime minister ……………
A. whom the real power B. who has the real power C. whom has the real power D. who the real power 11
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19. The television programs we allow ……. to watch influence their learning.
A. a children B. our children C. our child D. their childs
20. The more hemoglobin one has, the more oxygen is carried to ……….. cells.
A. one B. its C. their D. one’s
21. Until he was president, Abraham Lincoln never admitted the power of --------
A. his persuasive speaking capacity to herself B. his persuasive speaking capacity to him
C. their persuasive speaking capacity to himself D. his persuasive speaking capacity to himself
22. Drawing from -------- and unpublished work, the Noam Chomsky Reader’s Series has been enormously successful.
A. their published B. his published C. published D. it published
23. Although Margaret Mead had several assistants during her long investigations of Samoa, the bulk of the
research was done by .............. alone.
A. herself B. she C. her D. hers
24. Double stars orbit .............
A. each to the other B. each other C. each other one D. other each one
25. There was no official quartermaster in the Revolutionary Army, so everyone carried ........ own provisions.
A. their B. his or her C. its D. our
PROBLEMS ON ADJECTIVE& ADVERB
1. When your body does not get ………….., it cannot make the glucose it needs.
A. enough food B. food as enough C. food enough D. enough the food
2. The definitions for “gram calories” or “calories” are ……… for most engineering work.
A. accurate as enough B. enough accurate C. accurate enough D. as accurate enough
3. Oil paints are ………… they have become the most popular painter’s colors.
A. so versatile and durable that B. so versatile and durable than
C. such versatile and durable as D. such versatile and durable
4. Water is …… that it generally contains dissolved materials in greater or lesser amounts.
A. such an excellent solvent B. such excellent a solvent C. such a excellent solvents D. a such excellent solvent
5. The tiny pictures on microfilm are ………… small to be read with the naked eye.
A. so B. too C. much D. such
6. Young rivers have no flood plains and their valleys are …………
A. very narrow B. too narrow C. so narrow D. narrowly
7. If one is suffering from a psychosomatic illness, which is a disease contributed to by mental anxiety, one
may still feel very …………..
A. badly B. bad C. worsely D. worser
8. A symbol of the ancient competition, the Olympic flame burns ………….. throughout the games.
A. in a continuous way B. continuously C. continuously D. continual
9. When a woman becomes pregnant ……. in life, she encounters additional risks in delivering a healthy baby.
A. lately B. lateness C. latest D. late
10. …………….. on clear days one can see the snowcap of Mount Rainier from Seattle.
A. Sometime B. Some C. Sometimes D. Somestime
11. Waitresses and waiter who serve ……………… deserve at least a 20 percent tip.
A. in a courteous manner B. courteously C. with courtesy in their manner D. courteous
12. …………… the Gulf stream is warmer than the ocean water surrounding it.
A. Wholly B. Whole C. As a whole D. a whole as
13. The Continental United States is ........... that there are four time zones.
A. much big B. too big C. so big D. very big
14. Although the weather in Martha’s Vineyard isn’t .............. to have a year-round tourist season, it has
become a favorite summer resort.
A. goodly enough B. good enough C. good as enough D. enough good
15. When a body enters the Earth’s atmosphere, it travels ..............
A. very rapidly B. in a rapid manner C. fastly D. with great speed
16. After the funeral, the residents of the apartment building ........................
A. sent faithfully flowers all weeks to the cemetery B. sent to the cemetery each week flowers faithfully
C. sent flowers faithfully to the cemetery each week D. sent each week faithfully to the cemetery flowers
17. The cyclist ................. he crossed the main street.
A. looked with caution after B. had looked cautiously before
C. was looked cautious when D. looks cautious when
18. George did not do well in the class because ....................
A. he studied bad B. he was not good studywise C. he was a badly student D. he failed to study properly
19. He ................. looked forward to the new venture.
A. eagerly B. with great eagerness C. eagernessly D. in a state of increasing eagerness
20. William Jennings Bryan was ................... rigid in his beliefs that not even three losing presidential bids
could change him.
A. too B. very C. so D. such
SENTENCE CORRECTION
PRONOUN
1. My objection to him taking part in this dispute is based on my belief that he is not a disinterested party. 12
A. My objection to him taking part in this dispute is based on my belief that he is not a disinterested party.
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B. My objection to his taking part in this dispute is based on my belief that he is not a disinterested party.
C. My objection to him taking part in this dispute is based on my belief that he is not an uninterested party.
D. My objection to his taking part in this dispute is based on my belief that he is not an uninterested party.
2. If some Americans look at where they are going, it can be seen that our goal is money.
A. look at where they are going, it can be seen that our goal
B. look back at where they are going, they see that their goal
C. look ahead to where they are going, it can be seen that their goal
D. look ahead to where they are going, they can see their goal
3. Legislative effectiveness, in theory, makes good sense; in actuality, however, they are sometimes difficult to enforce.
A. they are sometimes difficult to enforce. B. it is difficult to enforce them
C. laws are sometimes difficult to enforce D. it is sometimes difficult to enforce laws
4. No one but him could have told them that the thief was I.
A. him could have told them that the thief was I B. he could have told them that the thief was I
C. he could have told them that the thief was me D. him could have told them that the thief was me
5. Unless they reverse present policies immediately, the world may suffer permanent damage from the
unregulated use of pesticides.
A. Unless they reverse present policies B. Unless present policies are reversed
C. Unless present policies will be reversed D. If it will not reverse present policies
6. He interviewed several candidates who he thought had the experience and qualifications the position required.
A. who he thought B. whom he thought C. of whom he thought D. he thought who
7. The press secretary announced that neither himself nor the President would be available for questions
until they had had more time to examine the report.
A. neither himself nor the President would be B. neither he or the President was
C. neither he nor the President would be D. he and the President will not be
8. When one eats in this restaurant, you often find that the prices are high and that the food is poorly prepared.
A. When one eats in this restaurant, you often find B. When you eat in this restaurant, one often finds.
C. As you eat in this restaurant, you often find D. If you eat in this restaurant, you often find
9. The president’s talk was directed toward whomever was present.
A. was directed toward whomever was present B. was directed toward whoever was present
C. was directed at who was present D. was directed at whomever was present
10. She is the sort of person who I feel would be capable of making these kind of statements.
A. sort of person who I feel would be capable of making these kind of
B. sort of a person who I feel would be capable of making these kind of
C. sort of person who I feel would be capable of making these kinds of
D. sort of person whom I fell would be capable of making these kinds of
11. Whoever objects to me going to the convention ought to state her position promptly.
A. Whoever objects to me B. Whomever objects to me C. Whomever objects to my D. Whoever objects to my
12. We want the teacher to be him who has the best rapport with the students.
A. We want the teacher to be him B. We want the teacher to be he C. We want him to be the teacher
D. We desire that the teacher be him
13. The government’s failing to keep it’s pledges will earn the distrust of all the other nations in the alliance.
A. government’s failing to keep it’s pledges B. government failing to keep it’s pledges
C. government’s failing to keep its pledges D. government failing to keep it’s pledges
14. Blake is among the very few individuals who critics regard as genuinely significant in the history of both
art and literature.
A. who critics regard as genuinely significant in the history of both
B. whom critics regard as genuinely significant in the history of both
C. whom critics regard as genuinely significant both in the history of
D. who critics regard as genuinely significant both in the history of
15. Except for you and I, everyone brought a present to the party
A. Except for you and I, everyone brought B. With exception of you and I everyone brought
C. Except for you and I everyone had brought D. Except for you and me, everyone brought
16. When one reads the poetry of the seventeenth century, you find a striking contrast between the philosophy
of the Cavalier poets such as Sucking and the attitude of the Metaphysical poets such as Donne.
A. When one reads the poetry of the seventeenth century, you find
B. When you read the poetry of the seventeenth century, one finds
C. When one reads the poetry of the seventeenth century, he finds.
D. If one reads the poetry of the 17th century, you find
17. The process by which the community influence the actions of its members is known as social control.
A. influence the actions of its member B. influences the actions of its members
C. had influenced the actions of its members D. influences the actions of their members
18. If it is the present administration whom we should blame for the economic crisis, the first step toward a
solution is to reject the incumbent at the polls this November.
A. whom we should blame B. whom is to blame C. who we should blame D. who should be blamed
19. Anyone interested in Web site design can find a job in contemporary industry if you learn the basic coding
languages, such as HTML and java.
A. if you learn B. if you will learn C. if he would learn D. by studying
20. If anyone calls while we are in conference, tell them that I will return their call after the meeting. 13
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A. them that I will return their call after the meeting B. him or her that I will return their call after the meeting
C. them that I would return their call after the meeting D. the person that I will return the call after the meeting
ADVERB
1. Although he was the friendliest of all present and different from the others, he hadn’t hardly any friends except me.
A. different from the others, he hadn’t hardly any friends except me.
B. different than the others, he had hardly any friends except me.
C. different from the others, he had hardly any friends except me.
D. different than the others, he hadn’t hardly any friends except I.
2. The grocer hadn’t hardly any of those kind of canned goods.
A. hadn’t hardly any of those kind B. hadn’t hardly any of those kinds
C. had hardly any of those kind D. had hardly any of those kinds
3. After adequate deliberation, the council can see scarcely any valid reason for its reviewing the request.
A. can see scarcely any valid reason for its B. cannot see scarcely any valid reason for its
C. can see any valid reason scarcely for its D. can see scarcely any valid reason for it’s
4. That Giotto’s paintings are significant in the history of the early Renaissance is undeniable, but Giotto
cannot scarcely be considered the equal of such masters as Leonardo and Raphael.
A. cannot scarcely be considered B. can scarcely be considered
C. cannot hardly be considered D. cannot scarcely by considered to be
5. She drives the car fast enough. In the sentence the word fast has been used as -
A. conjunction B. pronoun C. adverb D. adjective
6. Fuji conducted his famous photography experiment 6 years ago.
A. near B. nearing C. in nearing D. nearly
7. Which sentence isn’t correct?
A. She looks beautiful. B. She looks up beautiful.
C. She looks up beautifully. D. I saw a beautiful cottage girl.
8. Choose the correct option.
A. She behaved with me in friendly way. B. She behaved with me friendly.
C. She behaved with me in a friendly way. D. She behaved with me friendly
way.
9. People who are cannot tell light from dark.
A. blind totally B. a total blind C. totally blind D. totally
blindly
10. Beethoven’s nephew became his pupil, but this relationship turned out .
A. bad B. badly C. worst D. more
badly
VOCABULARY SECTION
IDIOMS & PHRASES: EXCERCISE-01
1. ALL AND SUNDRY
A. exception B. without C. with exclusion D. without exception
2. AS A RULE
A. generally B. often C. usually D. sometimes
3. AT ALL HAZARD
A. with all difficulties B. despite all difficulties C. at all difficulties D. at any difficulties
4. AT ALOW EBB
A. contrast B. increasing C. showing upper trends D. slackening
5. AT ARM'S LENGTH
A. avoiding anyone B. cares for someone C. if it were D. close behind
6. AT DAGGER'S DRAWN
A. at the point of fighting B. fighting with swords C. fighting violently D. fighting easily
7. AT ONE'S WITHS END
A. bewildered B. confused C. destined D. in anxiety
8. AT STAKE
A. in hope B. without exception C. in discrimination D. in good faith
9. BAD BLOOD
A. good omen B. ill feeling C. bad position D. ill omen
10. BECK AND CALL
A. at one's will B. at one's call C. at one's airy gesture D. at one's command
11. BODY AND SOUL
A. largely B. partly C. in every respect D. generally
12. BY AND BY
A. lately B. before long C. thoroughly D. confidently
13. BY THE BY
A. in passing B. in good hope C. by now D. by way of 14
14. BY AND LARGE
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A. chiefly B. freely C. almost D. commonly
15. FAIR AND SQUARE
A. in abeyance B. struggling C. modest D. candid
16. IN A DELIMMA
A. puzzled B. hopeful C. between two dangers D. irony of fate
17. INS AND OUT
A. comprehensiveness B. details C. partly annexure D. description
18. IN A FIX
A. outcry B. in a hole C. mystified D. in a dilemma
19. IN BLACK AND WHITE
A. in lettering B. with black and white ink C. in paper D. cheerful
20. IN CAMERA
A. on the sly B. during C. in force D. in goods
21. IN FULL SWING
A. full of twists and turns B. joyful C. in the place of D. as regards
22. IN THE DARK
A. in darkness B. in serious difficulties C. in fashion D. badly informed
23. IN THE VAN OF
A. leaders B. in the e caravan C. in headship D. ancestors
24. KITH AND KIN
A. blue blood B. bad blood C. main support D. kinsfolk
25. LOAVES AND FISHES
A. own gain B. resistance C. livelihood D. abundance
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