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cided that 5 come over for the funeral, they would hold a mass for him
there.
1. A in the direction of B out C into D towards
2. A service B mess C meeting D appointment
3. A turned out B kept up C showed off D cleared up
4. A rightly B wrongly C wisely D cowardly
5. A would rather B sooner than C better than D rather than
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Text 7
Directions:
(Questions 1 – 5)
Fill in the gaps in the text with one of the four
choices given below. Choose the correct answer
and mark it on your answer sheet.
An 1 Coincidence
Herr Keelsch of Seigen in West Germany made his 2 out of
emptying cesspits and , not unnaturally, after a days work did not
exactly smell of roses and violets. He drove around the town in a van
which 3 his telephone number in large numbers. This so angered
the makers of a certain well-known eau de Cologne that they took him
to court to make him remove the 4 numbers. As Herr Keelsch ex-
plained, it was not his 5 that he had been given that famous num-
ber: 4711.
1. A Ideal B Unfortunate C Illiterate D Improving
2. A filling B leaving C living D work
3. A advertised B authorized C privatized D generalized
4. A striking B satisfying C pleasing D offending
5. A mistake B sin C fault D misfortune
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Unit IV
Mere technicalities
Text 1
Directions:
(Questions 1 – 5)
Fill in the gaps in the text with one of the four
choices given below. Choose the correct answer
and mark it on your answer sheet.
Enter A Different World
Harrods is one of the 1 shops in London. It has always prided
itself on caring well for its customers pandering to their every 2 .
In 1898 Harrods installed the very first escalator in Britain in their Knights-
bridge store.
But 3 any of their wealthy customers found the moving staircase
too much for their nerves, liveried attendants were positioned at the top
4 smelling salts or brandy to anyone who wished it.
We do not know how many customers went straight back down and
5 againandagainand again
1. A smartest B bookish C selfish D vicious
2. A need B effort C fault D custom
3. A however B even though C as though D in case
4. A to experiment B to offer C to smell D to sneeze
5. A along B up C towards D to and fro
cided that     5    come over for the funeral, they would hold a mass for him                                    Unit IV
there.                                                                                                     Mere technicalities
1.   A    in the direction of   B out           C into           D towards
2.   A    service               B mess          C meeting        D appointment
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3.   A    turned out            B kept up       C showed off     D cleared up
4.   A    rightly               B wrongly       C wisely         D cowardly
5.   A    would rather          B sooner than   C better than    D rather than    Directions:           Fill in the gaps in the text with one of the four
         7                                                                        (Questions 1 – 5)     choices given below. Choose the correct answer
                                                                                                        and mark it on your answer sheet.
                                     Text 7
                                                                                                           Enter A Different World
  Directions:             Fill in the gaps in the text with one of the four              Harrods is one of the      1 shops in London. It has always prided
 (Questions 1 – 5)        choices given below. Choose the correct answer         itself on caring well for its customers – pandering to their every       2    .
                          and mark it on your answer sheet.                      In 1898 Harrods installed the very first escalator in Britain in their Knights-
                                                                                 bridge store.
                  An       1            Coincidence                                      But 3 any of their wealthy customers found the moving staircase
      Herr Keelsch of Seigen in West Germany made his       2 out of             too much for their nerves, liveried attendants were positioned at the top
emptying cesspits – and , not unnaturally, after a day’s work did not                 4 smelling salts or brandy to anyone who wished it.
exactly smell of roses and violets. He drove around the town in a van                    We do not know how many customers went straight back down and
which      3 his telephone number in large numbers. This so angered                  5 again… and… again …and again…
the makers of a certain well-known eau de Cologne that they took him
to court to make him remove the 4        numbers. As Herr Keelsch ex-            1.   A smartest         B   bookish         C   selfish       D   vicious
plained, it was not his   5 that he had been given that famous num-              2.   A need             B   effort          C   fault         D   custom
ber: 4711.                                                                       3.   A however          B   even though     C   as though     D   in case
                                                                                 4.   A to experiment    B   to offer        C   to smell      D   to sneeze
1.   A Ideal             B Unfortunate        C Illiterate      D Improving      5.   A along            B   up              C   towards       D   to and fro
2.   A filling           B leaving            C living          D work
3.   A advertised        B authorized         C privatized      D generalized
4.   A striking          B satisfying         C pleasing        D offending
5.   A mistake           B sin                C fault           D misfortune




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