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Answers coltre Oravita EXITOS ALA.
a) The people were not ill-prepared for vir since every man had been
trained once in his life, in accordance with the law of the country, which was faithfully obasrend...
(b) a bantor allsarmed ruffians, some of whom were escaped prisoners,
entered the village in the night to steal the cattle of the villagersf while they were asleep.z
Getting angry at the ingratitude of the "anake which turnWA_SPONJ. him. its benefactor, who warned it to 148# when he found
it hair dead of cold, the woodsman killed it, Mithout
giving it time to bite him.
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g) to: cora
11) of;ing from,
6) kunderi 953
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[h] by
3. al Compound complex sentence, containing two main clauses and two)
suboridnate clauses,
(1) He left the cottage Main clause.
(2) and after crossing the river he returned almost immediately,
accompanied by the five young man, -- Nain clause, co-ordinate by with(1) Mar
(3) whom he had met on the rom. - Adjective clause, qualifying "men"
in (2) J
(4) and who had arrived there with a boat-load of commódities
collected from the jungle, Adjective clause, qualifying "meta", in (2) and co-ordinate with clause (3).
b) Compound Complex setrece, containing two main clauses and three
subordinate clausea,
(1) A negro woman stopped to obeerve de -- Main clause,
(2) and, perceiving my weariness and dejection, inquired into my
situation -- Kain clause, co-ordinate with (1).
(3) At sunset, as I was preparing to pass the night in a tree.--}
- Advarb clause modifying "stopped" In (1).
(4) who was returning from the labour of the 178 16. -- Adjective
dent clause qualifying "woman" in (1)
(5) after my explanation of which she told me, with a look of. compassion, to follow her. Adjective clause qualifying "situation" in (2).
ka) misinformation; /
(d) inarticu ALLO;
b) eisconduct
«-} incredulous;
P) Inconsiderštej.
4 h) unrefundable i
!k) non-payment)
1) dissentiär:
myuritolda f
(n) dieraguro 3)
of irreligious.
P) insensitive.
g) immeasurabisi
1) unmindful
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€ Paper AV 1905
"THE ADVENTURES OF PICKWISE (1)
the person or thing: described 'azi2
call thin young man
green contef
imperturbable"rivia
a portly personage,
a ring of upright black. hair round his head, and la balk plain on the top
in a blue cost, corduroy breeches and top boots,
· M2, Perker's clerk.
a red-naired man,
none and blum pudorpiedongi.
a very great personage: in his ouh esteem...
10. an undersized footman,
a pale, half-fed shabby clerk, elderly gentleman with a zer -nose and a wandering eye,
15. a dirty-faced man, over nix;
feet high and atout.
a large, sallow ugly face very sunken eyes, and a gigan tic head.
larges
old, red-brick house.
dive the name of the place---country, town or innte The Buff political party locked up thirty-threr”
Inn.
at the
Mr. Tugban, Mr. Snodgrass and Sam went to the
Tab ^il. Mr. Picknick and Mr. Winkle sayad with the Potts.
Mr. Pickwick Lived In Mrs. Bardell house
After Mr. Tupaun Learned of the elopemers of Jan Rachael Sardie, he went to
The Gilitary review was held in the twon of
The duel between Mr. Tinkle ana Doctor Slammer wan finally.
to be held in a ples) HART:
Solomon Lucas lived in thes Jingle gave his address to Mrs. Lee Hunter so the
The
Matchwick received frum Doduun end Fuge
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COMPOSITION
(1) Jill in each blank with one of the given mordo so as to make the
passage complete and meaningfuli a
Ik, train, team,kill,restaurantjät,through, dos1, furry,pictures,
air-conditioned,be,en,tickota,a'alack'
„DRVNTURY: BOS LEG TEAT SO Shatia with his family-riratay, they task thente carry them across the harbour, then they reachear the Kalleay Biatlon,deb gent to buy far thes,They then got iste the
which socủ started off. Looking the window,they could see beautiful scenery,Then they reached shatia,it was twelve Tom_seid that he hungry and we they went inte a
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Gael and comfortable inside bockars it wasn
Later: they went to Sai Lan Renastery.They had a enners with then,
and so they tank many
They stayed thers,
was dark,Phon they took the train to get node.
2)Rearrange the groun ei tunne sammensen za zoru a story,erita, var
sumer ar the sentence in she space,is pogana vita no
audia net tas blows stay
2.at sung as he was walking along the road.“
3.shes Kr.Black went out yesterday morning,ne put on a new QATO
Ciano propie 14 LOR, SUTEST LEUKD90, mepuuvedly a gust or strong vido came
MAKE THE CIRuing after the basil?
131P111 each slank with our of the given soras to ista 4 COMPIPLO
story....he title of she story is Crossing the wond“.
policumauj
p) wirsadblej'
5.) would never have found; had not hadi would not have DELLOVERS
had not performede, had beens would have led, would have DERNI would not have, hesitatedi.
hão been raining suspects always rainst has rained, arrived; am Just beginning findina living: do not possess an enjoying have already had come uị
Read the daisage and attempt all, the an HREYS,
For many gempations, coal was the mainstay of all industria)" development, If a nation had plentiful sumplies of coal, it vas assured of prosperity. For example, in 1834, Chicago was merely a collection of log cabins yet today, becaum of Its proxieity to the great coalfisids of the United States, Chicago is the second largest city in North America.) Since the end of the Second World War, however, the position of così as a major factor in manufacturing fields has been greatly usurped by hydro-electris power and energy produced from the stom.
- The mining of black diamonds' has always been an expensive cparation] and fraught with danger, It usually involves the sinking or shafts to allow it to go up and down: the boring of ventilation shafts for wiri the provision of pumping equipment to drain the man-made gellerías desp in the bowels of the earth. The miners have to fans dingir from flooding turnel collapses, fould sir and the ever-present menace of poisorious gasesɔ which might cause explosions,
in the time of Wickens, men, women and children toiled underground for meagre wages until Lord Ashley introduced a Bill to reform working/ conditions by prohibiting women and gists from working in mines and Dreventing boys from being employed until they were ten years of agei Today, of course, the conditions of miners have baari vastly improved but♪) in most Western countries, mine-owners are finding it increasingly bl difficult to persuade young men to become miners; - This is the inevitable result of the improved standard of living, then a boy of scholastic ability has been well-educated (often it the expense of the Welfare State) he is not willing to undertade dirty and dangerous shift work in a mine when his talents can be directed towards other forms of safer work with ryanlar homes. Duina to the lack of labour and diminishing markets, many nines are either being completely closed down or partially shut,
In spite of the cleanliness and ogsparatiya önsadness of centra heating for homes and office buildings today, there is still a demand cur household coal by people who enjoy the welcoming blass of an open coal- fire and who want to make the beat of two worlds," Because of this demand, coal is a very expensive commodity,
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(a) Do what does Chicago owe its rapid de de Lopkent
{b}}Whart forms of power age-videly used in modern industryin
(d); Waat do you think the lifts;in-mines hEVK FLOYDSPPP!
le)[How 650; Lord: Aubilay - ne form: ing
miring (the Dam Off:
3 from iteƐum in the
Plekkick gid Sam followed Jingle to the Lowa or
SZÍRIAKELOR of Mr. Weller,
[ILL. Dive the Bane of the bacon or thing underlingos know he'll be the death of youUT
She is a fine creature. She låven
about twenty miles Tran hers.
To think that 12 Barter should have suspected the conversation I had with your yar
You'll always have somebody to sit with, and your little boy, coop will have a companion, sa a lively, one,
5. "We are observed! – we are
discovered
*T paid his expenses, Stop him,”
7, "I know what it is to be {{ited) 1. haye sadured that sort of thing three or four times,"
It runs in the feally, I believe
My father's very much in that
stop.
correct
quick
Mary and Beb wanted t
the road).
6.But the cara did not
to lef knem PATTE [cañe toʻrvip them,
12)
value tole Luen the
Four led then to the The cars stapped før
g..hey were sean at the:
They
_way toʻerous_s_road,
"Really, really, for a misanthropetä.
choios, this is one of the prettiest, places I have aver get with,"
10. Both said that the trade, the com-(1) merce, and the prosperity of Est-
:(2) anavill would ever be dearer to their hearts than any earthy object.
Name the speaker of each of the following quotataquejea
"Allow me to suggest that you should be more gareful an
the choice of your companione*",
you are not dead?".
"Your Jove bestowed upon a man who is insensible to the
blessi
must be respectable=one keeps a man-dervant.”
5,1"Ho-im-8;capitalesian, of business---capital, sanit
6."If you want to set your mind by blowing up somebody, some out on to the road and blow up aér but it's rav
“inner, CooLäxpanas ve work to be carried, out here.
* "Bring those syns of yours suck into their proper places
or 1:11 koock Lem out of your head."
"I had bersyF HETVE YOU with this writ, sir, as you offer
eft la distressing to do to give this informations but 1/ A tearza duel, in going to be fought hers.
(B)TCHNOPIA: Bearing))
[meaning "to the ss words and phrases an usen an
{b}[a majorźfactor!M
prehend toto Piokwick and Tuossa.
aa13* spƐblanks with. *ppropriate mozda or phra
This young men, bored for his, ready,
jok a deni #kpaiku vita his education; let ASM
when he was very young, and
shing marketGE
called]
(4)dbosas one of the following words to put in each space.
deck-chair
sunlight
Faying
Kad
shello
into
swimming suite
looking
watching
lying
besch
sandersstie
"themselves at the
the Brotas Tasily are They are" werring their new
'an the sand enjoying the "vark
She is
·Mary the iu Ballding
Fis looking for some
[She will put them in he
is going.
the sea.ne carries a 15) Look at, this map. (1683)
CINEMA
KAIR" STREST
SEOP
SHOP
arter studying the map carefully,fill in the
Junk' Kiyos
eat, turns
SCHOOL
PARK
"the entrance to which in in Green Street:Roäev£}
takes him to.
·la Pictura de-
strenta sbor in the map:The biggrat
(to shy
altoget
there, wro
where ther
3. The Great White Horse Inn was famous for a co
size, mazes: of
and clusters of
answers to the above qusations will be given in the next;" number of Test Papers on General Reading.)
ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS IN THE PREVIOUS ISQUE OF GENERAL HEADING TEST PATERS ON "THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FI
To be A. 2.8, 3.0, 4.B. Soh. 6.A, Z.Be Bak, 19.4. 10.4.
1. Till you died sad your body decayed. his to move. 3. I was very augh afraid. 4. Did se plenty of money? 4. Her eyes shone with delight excitement. 6.Golden coins. 7. I will have nothing more to do with the matter. 8. Difficult altuation, 9. They drank alcohol to make them, forget their troubles. 10. Swan towards the island.
II. 1. Huckleberry Finn 3. rattlesnake à. Father of Buckle-
berry Finn 5. Mary Jane, Súman” Johans.
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