SSC ? Grade ?D? Exam
ENGLISH
CLOSET TEST
TEST ? 35



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SSC ? Grade ?D? Exam
ENGLISH
CLOSET TEST
TEST ? 35
I noticed George Ramsay at the restaurant. He was
staring into space. He looked as though the burden of the
whole world sat on his shoulders.
I ??(1)?? at once that his unfortunate brother ??(2)
?? trouble again. I suppose every family has a black ??(3)
?? Tom had been a ??(4)?? trial to his family ??(5)??
twenty years. He had begun life decently enough: he went ??
(6)?? business, married and had two children. The Ramsays
were ??(7)?? respectable people, and there was every ??(8)
?? to suppose that Tom Ramsay would have a useful and ??(9)
?? career. But one day without warning, he ??(10)?? that
he did not like to work, and that he was not suited ??(11)
?? marriage. He wanted to enjoy ??(12)?? He would listen
??(13)?? no advice. He left his wife and his ??(14)?? He
had ??(15)?? money and he spent two happy years in the
various capitals of Europe. Rumours of his ??(16)??
reached his relations from time to time and they were ??(17)
?? He certainly ??(18)?? a very good time. They shook
their heads and asked what ??(19)?? when his money was
spent. They soon found out that he was broke and wanted to
??(20)?? home.
1. (a) believed
(b) suspected
(c) agreed
Ans: ( b ) suspected

2. (a) had been causing
(b) was causing
(c) will cause
Ans: ( b ) was causing

3. (a) goat
(b) sheep
(c) wolf
Ans: ( b ) sheep

4. (a) sore
(b) bitter
(c) sweet
Ans: ( b ) bitter

5. (a) since
(b) for
(c) in
Ans: ( b ) for

6. (a) into
(b) for
(c) to
Ans: ( a ) into

7. (a) utterly
(b) perfectly
(c) wholly
Ans: ( b ) perfectly

8. (a) reason
(b) cause
(c) point
Ans: ( a ) reason

9. (a) profitable
(b) bad
(c) honourable
Ans: ( a ) profitable

10. (a) said
(b) announced
(c) wrote
Ans: ( b ) announced

11. (a) to
(b) for
(c) with
Ans: ( b ) for

12. (a) himself
(b) idleness
(c) others
Ans: ( a ) himself

13. (a) to
(b) in
(c) with
Ans: ( a ) to

14. (a) job
(b) house
(c) relatives
Ans: ( a ) job

15. (a) A little
(b) little
(c) no
Ans: ( a ) A little

16. (a) habits
(b) doings
(c) whereabouts
Ans: ( b ) doings

17. (a) deeply
(b) shocked
(c) disappointed
Ans: ( b ) shocked

18. (a) has
(b) had
(c) will have
Ans: ( b ) had

19. (a) would happen
(b) happened
(c) will happen
Ans: ( a ) would happen

20. (a) come back
(b) go
(c) Settle
Ans: ( a ) come back


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