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[MCQ]Textual Grammar of Class 12 The Bet || উচ্চমাধ্যমিক দ্বাদশ শ্রেণী সেমিস্টার 3-র ইংরাজি The Bet Prose -এর টেক্সটচুয়াল গ্রামার
Synthesis of Sentences
Join the following sentences as per the Instructions given in brackets:
1. The old banker was pacing from corner to corner of his study. He was recalling to his mind the party. He gave the party In the autumn fifteen years before. (Join Into a Complex Sentence)
a) As the old banker was pacing from corner to corner of his study, he was recalling to his mind the party he had given in the autumn fifteen years before.
b) As the old banker was pacing from corner to corner of his study, he was recalling the party fifteen years before.
c) As the old banker was pacing from corner to corner of his study, he was recalling the autumn fifteen years before.
d) Although the old banker was pacing from corner to corner of his study, he was recalling to his mind the party he gave in the autumn fifteen years before.
a) As the old banker was pacing from corner to corner of his study, he was recalling to his mind the party he had given in the autumn fifteen years before.
2. They found capital punishment obsolete as a means of punishment. It was unfitted to a Christian State. (Join into a Complex Sentence)
a) As they found capital punishment obsolete as a means of punishment, it was unfitted to a Christian State.
b) They found capital punishment obsolete as a means of punishment because it was unfitted to a Christian State.
c) When they found capital punishment obsolete as a means of punishment, it was unfitted to a Christian State.
d) If they found capital punishment obsolete as a means of punishment, it was unfitted to a Christian State.
b) They found capital punishment obsolete as a means of punishment because it was unfitted to a Christian. State.
3. Execution kills instantly. Life imprisonment kills by degrees. (Join into a Compound Sentence)
a) Execution kills instantly but life imprisonment kills by degrees.
b) Execution kills instantly because life imprisonment kills by degrees.
c) Execution kills instantly or life imprisonment kills by degrees.
d) Execution kills instantly if life imprisonment kills by degrees.
a) Execution kills instantly but life imprisonment kills by degrees.
4. The banker was then younger and more nervous. He suddenly lost his temper. (Join into a Simple Sentence)
a) The banker was then younger and more nervous and he suddenly lost his temper.
b) The banker, being younger and more nervous, suddenly lost his temper then.
c) As young and more nervous, the banker suddenly lost his temper.
d) When the banker was then younger and more nervous, he suddenly lost his temper.
b) The banker, being younger and more nervous, suddenly lost his temper then.
5. The banker at that time had too many millions. He was delighted at the bet. (Join into a Complex Sentence)
a) The banker, who at that time had too many millions, was delighted at the bet.
b) When the banker at that time had too many millions, he was delighted at the bet.
c) The banker at that time had too many millions and he was delighted at the bet.
d) If the banker at that time had too many millions, he was delighted at the bet.
a) The banker, who at that time had too many millions, was delighted at the bet.
উচ্চমাধ্যমিক সকল বিষয়ের MCQ প্রশ্ন উত্তর (সেমিস্টার-3)
6. Something happened after the evening party. He recollected further. (Join into a Complex Sentence)
a) He recollected the evening party.
b) He recollected further what had happened after the evening party.
c) He recollected further because something had happened after the evening party.
d) If he recollected after the evening something would happen.
b) He recollected further what had happened after the evening party.
7. The agreement provided for all the minutest details. It made the confinement strictly solitary. (Join Into a Complex Sentence)
a) As the agreement provided for all the minutest details which made the confinement strictly solitary.
b) The agreement provided for all the minutest details and it made the confinement strictly solitary.
c) If the agreement provided for all the minutest details, it made the confinement strictly solitary.
d) The agreement provided for all the minutest details which made the confinement strictly solitary.
d) The agreement provided for all the minutest details which made the confinement strictly solitary.
8. During the first year of imprisonment, the lawyer suffered terribly from loneliness and boredom. It was possible to judge from his short notes. (Join into a Complex sentence)
a) During the first year of imprisonment the lawyer suffered terribly from loneliness and boredom and it was possible to judge from his short notes.
b) During the first year of imprisonment the lawyer suffered terribly from loneliness and boredom, as it was possible to judge from his short notes.
c) During the first year of imprisonment the lawyer suffered terribly from loneliness and boredom, though was possible to judge from his short notes.
d) During the first year of imprisonment the lawyer suffered terribly from loneliness and boredom if it was possible to judge from his short notes.
b) During the first year of imprisonment the lawyer suffered terribly from loneliness and boredom, as it was possible to judge from his short notes.
9. He fell on these subjects so hungrily. The banker hardly had time to get books enough for him. (Join into a Complex Sentence)
a) He fell on these subjects so hungrily and the banker hardly had time to get books enough for him.
b) He fell on these subjects so hungrily though the banker hardly had time to get books enough for him.
c) He fell on these subjects so hungrily if the banker hardly had time to get books enough for him.
d) He fell on these subjects so hungrily that the banker hardly had time to get books enough for him.
d) He fell on these subjects so hungrily that the banker hardly had time to get books enough for him.
10. The prisoner’s desire was fulfilled. Two shots were fired In the garden by the banker’s order. (Join into a Simple Sentence)
a) The prisoner’s desire was fulfilled and two shots were fired in the garden by the banker’s order.
b) To fulfill the prisoner’s desire, two shots were fired in the garden by the banker’s order.
c) As the prisoner’s desire was fulfilled, two shots were fired in the garden by the banker’s order.
d) The prisoner’s desire was fulfilled because two shots were fired in the garden by the banker’s order.
b) To fulfill the prisoner’s desire, two shots were fired in the garden by the banker’s order.
11. The lawyer spent nearly a year in reading one book. The book was easy to understand. (Join into a Complex Sentence)
a) The lawyer spent nearly a year in reading one book, which was easy to understand.
b) The lawyer spent nearly a year in reading one book but the book was easy to understand.
c) The lawyer spent nearly a year in reading one book and the book was easy to understand.
d) The lawyer spent nearly a year in reading one book easy to understand.
a) The lawyer spent nearly a year in reading one book, which was easy to understand.
12. He was eagerly grasping one piece after another. He did so in his desire to save his life. (Join into a Simple Sentence)
a) In his desire to save his life, he was eagerly grasping one piece after another.
b) He was eagerly grasping one piece after another and he did so in his desire to save his life.
c) He was eagerly grasping one piece after another and saved his life.
d) As he was eagerly grasping one piece after another, he did so in his desire to save his life.
a) In his desire to save his life, he was eagerly grasping one piece after another.
13. He took out of his safe the key of the door. It had not been opened for fifteen years. (Join into a Complex Sentence)
a) He took out of his safe the key of the door and it had not been opened for fifteen years.
b) Taking out of his safe was the key of the door which had not been opened for fifteen years.
c) He took out of his safe the key of the door which had not been opened for fifteen years.
d) He took out of his safe the key of the door after fifteen years.
c) He took out of his safe the key of the door which had not been opened for fifteen years.
14. He approached the garden wing. He called the watchman twice. (Join into a Simple Sentence)
a) He approached the garden wing and called the watchman twice.
b) Approaching the garden wing, he called the watchman twice.
c) As he approached the garden wing, he called the watchman twice.
d) He approached the garden wing for he called the watchman twice.
b) Approaching the garden wing, he called the watchman twice.
15. I despise freedom, life, health, and all the blessings of the world. I declare to you this. (Join Into a Complex Sentence)
a) I declare to you that I despise freedom, life, health, and all the blessings of the world.
b) I despise freedom, life, health, and all the blessings of the world and I declare to you this.
c) I declare that I despise freedom, life, health, and all the blessings of the world.
d) I declare because I despise freedom, life, health, and all the blessings of the world.
a) I declare to you that I despise freedom, life, health, and all the blessings of the world.
16. They had seen the man climb through the window into the garden. The man lived in the wing. (Join into a Complex sentence)
a) They had seen the man climb through the window into the garden and the man lived in the wing.
b) They had seen the man climb through the window into the garden because the man lived in the wing.
c) They had seen the man, who lived in the wing, climb through the window into the garden.
d) They had seen the man climb through the window into the garden for the man lived in the wing.
c) They had seen the man, who lived in the wing, climb through the window into the garden.
17. He took the paper with the renunciation from the table. He wanted to avoid unnecessary rumours. (Join into a Simple sentence)
a) He took the paper with the renunciation from the table as he wanted to avoid unnecessary rumours.
b) To avoid unnecessary rumours, he took the paper with the renunciation from the table.
c) He took the paper with the renunciation from the table and he wanted to avoid unnecessary rumours.
d) He took the paper with the renunciation from the table though he wanted to avoid unnecessary rumours.
b) To avoid unnecessary rumours, he took the paper with the renunciation from the table..
18. The banker strained his eyes.He could see neither the ground,nor the white statues. (Join into a complex sentences)
(a) In spite of straining his eyes, the banker could see neither the ground nor the white white statues
(b) Though the banker strained his eyes, he could see neither the ground , nor the white statues.
(c) the banker strained his eyesbut could see neither the ground nor the white statues.
(d) The banker strained his eyeswhile he could see neither the ground nor the white statues.
(b) Though the banker strained his eyes, he could see neither the ground , nor the white statues.
19. He approached the garden wing. He called the watchman twice. (join into a simple sentence)
(a) Approaching the garden wing,he called the watchman twice.
(b) Calling the watchman twice, he approached the garden wing.
(c ) As he approached the garden wing , he called the watchman twice.
(d) He approached the garden wing and called the watchman twice.
(a) Approaching the garden wing,he called the watchman twice.
উচ্চমাধ্যমিক সকল বিষয়ের MCQ প্রশ্ন উত্তর (সেমিস্টার-3)
Splitting of Sentences
Split the following sentences into two simple sentences:
20. He was recalling to his mind the party he had given in the autumn fifteen years before.
a) He had given a party in the autumn fifteen years before. He was recalling to his mind the party.
b) He was recalling to his mind. The party he had given in the autumn fifteen years before.
c) He was recalling to his mind the party. That he had given in the autumn fifteen years before.
d) He was recalling to his mind. And the party he had given in the autumn fifteen years before.
a) He had given a party in the autumn fifteen years before. He was recalling to his mind the party.
21. Some of them thought that capital punishment should be replaced universally by life-Imprisonment.
a) Some of them thought. That capital punishment should be replaced universally by life-imprisonment
b) Some of them thought capital punishment. That should be replaced universally by life-imprisonment.
c) Some of them thought that capital punishment. It should be replaced universally by life-imprisonment.
d) Capital punishment should be replaced universally by life-imprisonment. Some of them thought so.
d) Capital punishment should be replaced universally by life-imprisonment. Some of them thought so.
22. They’re both equally immoral because their purpose is the same.
a) They’re both equally immoral. Because their purpose is the same.
b) They’re both equal. Their purpose is the same.
c) They’re both equally immoral. Their purpose is the same.
d) They’re both same. Their purpose is the equally immoral.
c) They’re both equally immoral. Their purpose is the same.
23. It’s better to live somehow than not to live at all.
a) Not to live at all is good. To live somehow is better.
b) It’s better to live somehow. It is better not to live at all.
c) It’s better to live somehow. Than not to live at all.
d) It’s better to live somehow. Not to live at all is best.
a) Not to live at all is good. To live somehow is better.
24. The banker, who at that time had too many millions to count, was beside himself with rapture.
a) At that time, the banker had too many millions to count. He was beside himself with rapture.
b) The banker was beside himself. He at that time had too many millions to count with rapture.
c) The banker, who at that time had too many millions to count. He was beside himself with rapture.
d) The banker had too many millions. He was beside himself with rapture.
a) At that time, the banker had too many millions to count. He was beside himself with rapture.
25. The agreement provided for all the minutest details which made the confinement strictly solitary.
a) The agreement provided for all the minutest details. Which made the confinement strictly solitary.
b) The agreement provided for all the minutest details. It made the confinement strictly solitary.
c) The agreement provided for all. The minutest details which made the confinement strictly solitary.
d) The agreement made the confinement strictly solitary. Confinement provided for all the minutest details which.
b) The agreement provided for all the minutest details. It made the confinement strictly solitary.
26. Two millions are nothing to me but you stand to lose three or four of the best years of your life.
a) Two millions are nothing to me. However, you stand to lose three or four of the best years of your life.
b) Though two millions are nothing to me. But you stand to lose three or four of the best years of your life.
c) As two millions are nothing to me. You stand to lose three or four of the best years of your life.
d) Two millions are nothing. To me you stand to lose three or four of the best years of your life.
a) Two millions are nothing to me. However, you stand to lose three or four of the best years of your life.
27.He fell on these subjects so hungrily that the banker hardly had time to get books enough for him.
a) He fell on these subjects much hungrily. That the banker hardly had time to get books enough for him.
b) He fell on these subjects. So hungrily that the banker hardly had time to get books enough for him.
c) He fell on these subjects so hungrily. The banker hardly had time to get books enough for him.
d) He fell on these subjects hungrily. So the banker had Time to get books enough for him.
c) He fell on these subjects so hungrily. The banker hardly had time to get books enough for him.
28. Although the geniuses of all ages and countries speak in different languages, but in them all burns the same flame.
a) The geniuses of all ages and countries speak in different languages. However, in them all burns the same flame.
b) Although the geniuses of all ages and countries speak in different languages. In them all burns the same flame.
c) The geniuses of all ages and countries speak in different languages. All burn the same flame.
d) As the geniuses of all ages and countries speak in different languages. They all burn the same flame.
a) The geniuses of all ages and countries speak in different languages. However, in them all burns the same flame.
29. To fulfill the prisoner’s desire, two shots were fired in the garden by the banker’s order.
a) To fulfill the prisoner’s desire. Two shots were fired in the garden by the banker’s order.
b) To fulfill the prisoner’s desire. Two shots were fired by the banker’s order.
c) The prisoner’s desire fulfilled. Two shots were fired in the garden.
d) Two shots were fired in the garden by the banker’s order. It was to fulfill the prisoner’s desire.
d) Two shots were fired in the garden by the banker’s order. It was to fulfill the prisoner’s desire.
30. The lawyer spent nearly a year in reading one book which was easy to understand.
a) The lawyer spent nearly a year in reading one book. Which was easy to understand.
b) The lawyer spent nearly a year in reading one book. The book was easy to understand.
c) The lawyer spent nearly a year. In reading one book which was easy to understand.
c) The lawyer spent nearly a year. One book was easy to understand.
b) The lawyer spent nearly a year in reading one book. The book was easy to understand.
31. The fearless, self-confident, proud man of business had become an ordinary banker now.
a) The fearless, self-confident, proud man of business. Now had become an ordinary banker.
b) He had been a fearless, self-confident, proud man of business. Now he had become an ordinary banker.
c) The fearless, self-confident, proud man of business. But had become an ordinary banker now.
d) He was fearless, self-confident, and proud. Man of business had become an ordinary banker now.
b) He had been a fearless, self-confident, proud man of business. Now he had become an ordinary banker.
32. Though the banker strained his eyes, he could see neither the ground nor the trees.
a) As the banker strained his eyes. He could see neither the ground nor the trees.
b) The banker strained his eyes. He could see both the ground and the trees.
c) The banker strained his eyes. He could see neither the ground nor the trees.
d) The banker strained his eyes. He saw neither the ground nor the trees.
c) The banker strained his eyes. He could see neither the ground nor the trees.
33. Evidently the watchman had taken shelter from the bad weather.
a) That the watchman had taken shelter from the bad weather. It was evident.
b) The watchman had taken shelter from the bad weather. It was evident.
c) The watchman had taken shelter from the bad weather. There is evidence.
d) It is evident. The watchman had taken shelter from the bad weather.
b) The watchman had taken shelter from the bad weather. It was evident.
34. I know that I am cleverer than you all.
a) am cleverer than you all. You know.
b) I am cleverer than you all. I know this.
c) I know. That I am cleverer than you all.
d) I am as clever as you all. I know this.
b) I am cleverer than you all. I know this.
35. They had seen the man, who lived in the wing, climb through the window into the garden.
a) They had seen the man. He lived in the wing climb through the window into the garden.
b) They had seen. The man who lived in the wing climb through the window into the garden.
c) They had seen the man climb through the window into the garden. He lived in the wing.
d) They had seen the man who lived in the wing. He climb through the window into the garden.
c) They had seen the man climb through the window into the garden. He lived in the wing.
36. The banker instantly went with his servants to the wing and established the escape of his prisoner.
a) The banker instantly went with his servants to the wing. He established the escape of his prisoner.
b) The banker instantly went with his servants. He established the escape of his prisoner.
c) The banker instantly went. He with his servants to the wing and established the escape of his prisoner.
d) The banker instantly went with his servants to the wing. He establishes the escape of his prisoner.
a) The banker instantly went with his servants to the wing. He established the escape of his prisoner.
উচ্চমাধ্যমিক সকল বিষয়ের MCQ প্রশ্ন উত্তর (সেমিস্টার-3)
Change of Narration
Change the mode of narration:
37. “I don’t agree with you,” said the host to the guests.
a) The host said to the guests that he does not agree with them.
b) The host told the guests that he did not agree with them.
c) The host said to the guests that he did not agree with you.
d) The host said to the guests that he had not agree with them
b) The host told the guests that he did not agree with them.
38. He said, “In my opinion capital punishment is more moral and more humane than imprisonment.”
a) He said that in my opinion capital punishment is more moral and more humane than imprisonment.
b) He said that in his opinion capital punishment was more moral and more humane than imprisonment.
c) He said that in their opinion capital punishment is more moral and more humane than imprisonment.
d) He said that capital punishment is more moral and more humane than imprisonment.
b) He said that in his opinion capital punishment was more moral and more humane than imprisonment.
39. “They are equally immoral,” remarked one of the guests, “because their purpose is the same, to take away life.
a) One of the guests argued that they were equally immoral because their purpose was the same, to take away life.
b) One of the guests pleaded that they are equally immoral because their purpose was the same, to take away life.
c) One of the guests argued that they were equally immoral because their purpose is the same, to take away life.
d) One of the guests said that they had been equally immoral because their purpose is the same, to take away life.
a) One of the guests argued that they were equally immoral because their purpose was the same, to take away life.
40. One of the guests said, “The State is not God. It has no right to take away that which it cannot give back, if it should so desire.”
a) One of the guests pleaded that the State is not God and it had no right to take away that which it cannot give back, if it should so desire.
b) One of the guests said that the State was not God and it has no right to take away that which it cannot give back, if it should so desire.
c) One of the guests pleaded for the State is not God and it had no right to take away that which it cannot give back, if it should so desire.
d) One of the guests pleaded that the State is not God and it has no right to take away that which it cannot give back, if it should so desire.
d) One of the guests pleaded that the State is not God and it has no right to take away that which it cannot give back, if it should so desire.
41. He said, “If I were offered the choice between them, I would certainly choose the second.”
a) He said if I were offered the choice between them, I would certainly choose the second.
b) He said if I was offered the choice between them, I would certainly choose the second.
c) He said if had been offered the choice between them, he would certainly choose the second.
c) He said if he is offered the choice between them, I would certainly choose the second.
c) He said if had been offered the choice between them, he would certainly choose the second.
42. He said, “It is better to live somehow than not to live at all.
a) He said it is better to live somehow than not to live at all.
b) He said it had been better to live somehow than not to live at all.
c) He said it will be better to live somehow than not to live at all.
d) He said it is best to live somehow than not to live at all.
a) He said it is better to live somehow than not to live at all.
43. 17 you mean it seriously,” replied the lawyer, “then I bet I’ll stay not five but fifteen.”
a) The lawyer replied that if he meant it seriously, then he bet he would stay not five but fifteen.
b) The lawyer replied that if he meant it seriously, he bets he would stay not five but fifteen.
c) The lawyer replied that if he meant it seriously, I bet I would stay not five but fifteen.
d) The lawyer replied that if he means it seriously, he bet he would stay not five but fifteen.
a) The lawyer replied that if he meant it seriously, then he bet he would stay not five but fifteen.
44.”Agreed. You stake two millions, I stake my freedom,” said the lawyer to the banker.
a) The lawyer agreed upon the condition that the banker would stake two millions and he would his freedom.
b) The lawyer said to the banker that he agreed and that the banker stakes two millions and he his freedom.
c) The lawyer said to the banker that he was agreed and that the banker stakes two millions and he his life.
d) The lawyer told the banker that he agreed to stake two millions against the banker’s life.
a) The lawyer agreed upon the condition that the banker would stake two millions and he would his freedom.
45. The banker said, “Two millions are nothing to me, but you stand to lose three or four of the best years of your life.
a) The banker said that two millions are nothing to me, but you stand to lose three or four of the best years of your life.
b) The banker proudly asserted that two millions were nothing to him, but he (lawyer) stood to lose three or four of the best years of his life.
c) The banker said that two millions were nothing to him, but you stand to lose three or four of the best years of your life.
d) The banker said that two millions are nothing to him, but he stands to lose three or four of the best years of his life.
b) The banker proudly asserted that two millions were nothing to him, but he (lawyer) stood to lose three or four of the best years of his life.
46. The banker said to the lawyer, “The idea that you have the right to free yourself at any moment will poison the whole of your life in the cell.”
a) The banker said to the lawyer that the idea that you have the right to free yourself at any moment will poison the whole of your life in the cell.
b) The banker told the lawyer that the idea that he (lawyer) had the right to free himself at any moment would poison the whole of his life in the cell.
c) The banker told the lawyer that the idea that he has the right to free himself at any moment will poison the whole of his life in the cell.
d) The banker said to the lawyer the idea of the right to free himself at any moment will poison the whole of your life in the cell.
b) The banker told the lawyer that the idea that he (lawyer) had the right to free himself at any moment would poison the whole of his life in the cell.
47. The banker now asked himself, “Why did I make this bet?”
a) The banker now asked himself why did I make this bet.
b) The banker now asked himself why he makes this bet.
c) The banker now asked himself why he had made that bet.
d) The banker now asked himself why he would make that bet.
c) The banker now asked himself why he had made that bet.
উচ্চমাধ্যমিক সকল বিষয়ের MCQ প্রশ্ন উত্তর (সেমিস্টার-3)
Correction of Errors
Correct the errors in the following sentences by choosing the right option:
48. There had many clever people at the party and much conversation.
a) There had many clever people in the party and much conversation.
b) There was many clever people at the party and much conversation.
c) There were many clever people at the party and much conversation.
d) There has been many clever people at the party and much conversation.
c) There were many clever people at the party and much conversation.
49. They inssued a lively discussion.
(a) ensued
(b) insued
(c ) ensued
(d) ensuied
(c ) ensued
50. If I offered the choice between them, I would certainly choose the second.
a) If I had offered the choice between them, I would certainly choose the second.
b) If I have offered the choice between them, I would. certainly choose the second.
c) If I was offered the choice between them, I would certainly choose the second.
d) If I were offered the choice between them, I would certainly choose the second.
d) If I were offered the choice between them, I would certainly choose the second.
51. Two millions are nothing me, but you lose three or four of the best years of your life.
a) Two millions are nothing to me, but you lose three or four of the best years of your life.
b) Two millions are nothing but me, but you lose three or four of the best years of your life.
c) Two millions are nothing at me, but you lose three or four of the best years of your life.
d) Two millions are nothing by me, but you lose three or four of the best years of your life.
a) Two millions are nothing to me, but you lose three or four of the best years of your life.
52. He recollect further what had happened after the evening party.
a) He recollected further what had happened after the evening party.
b) He recollected further what will happened after the evening party.
c) He recollected further what happened after the evening party.
d) He recollected further that had happened after the evening party.
a) He recollected further what had happened after the evening party.
53. They found it absolute as a means of punishment.
(a) absolete
(b) obsolit
(c ) obsolete
(d) obsolation
(c) obsolete
54. In the second year the piano heard no longer.
a) In the second year the piano was heard no longer.
b) In the second year the piano heard no long.
c) In second year the piano heard no longer.
d) In the second year piano was no longer heard.
a) In the second year the piano was heard no longer.
55. He fell these subjects so hungrily that the banker hardly had time to get books.
a) He fell these subjects so hungrily that the banker hard had time to get books.
b) He fell on these subjects so hungrily that the banker hardly had time to get books.
c) He fell in these subjects so hungrily that the banker hardly had time to get books.
d) He felled these subjects so hungrily that the banker hardly had time to get books.
b) He fell on these subjects so hungrily that the banker hardly had time to get books.
56. By the noise I shall know that my efforts not been in vain.
a) With the noise I shall know that my efforts not been in vain.
b) By the noise I shall know that my efforts not being in vain.
c) By the noise I shall know that my efforts are not been in vain.
d) By the noise I shall know that my efforts have not been in vain.
d) By the noise I shall know that my efforts have not been in vain.
57. Open books were strewn on the table.
a) Open books were strewn the table.
b) Open books were strewn about on the table.
c) Open books were strewn about the table.
d) Open books strewn on the table.
b) Open books were strewn about on the table.
58. waive the two millions which I once dreamed as of paradise.
a) I waive the two millions which I once dreamed as paradise.
b) I waive the two millions which I once dream as of paradise.
c) I waive the two millions of which I once dreamed as of paradise.
d) I waive the two millions in which I once dreamed as of paradise.
c) I waive the two millions of which I once dreamed as of paradise.
59. show you in deed my contempt that by which you live.
a) I show you in deed my contempt for that by which you live.
b) I show you in deed my contempt that which you live.
c) I show you in deed my contempt that for you live.
d) I show you in deed my contempt in that by which you live.
a) I show you in deed my contempt for that by which you live.
60. One could hear only the frozen trees whenning outside the windows.
(a) whining
(b) whinning
(c ) whining
(d) whinuing
(a) whining
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