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25.
Fill in the blank numbered as Q1, Q2...
At that time the White House was as serene as a resort hotel out of season. The corridors were [Q1]. In the various offices, [Q2] gray men in waistcoats talked to one another in low-pitched voices. The only color, or choler, curiously enough, was provided by President Eisenhower himself. Apparently, his [Q3] was easily set off; he scowled when he [Q4] the corridors.[1] Q1).
(1) striking
(2) hollow
(3) empty
(4) white[2] Q2).
(1) quiet
(2) faded
(3) loud
(4) stentorian
[3] Q3).
(1) laughter
(2) curiosity
(3) Humour
(4) temper
[4] Q4).
(1) paced
(2) strolled
(3) stormed
(4) prowled
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26.
Each of the following questions has a paragraph with one italicized word that does not make sense. Choose the most appropriate replacement for that word from the options given below the paragraph.
[1] Intelligent design derives from an early 19th-century explanation of the natural world given by an English clergyman, William Paley. Paley was the populariser of the famous watchmaker analogy. Proponents of intelligent design are crupping Paley's argument with a new gloss from molecular biology.
(1) destroying
(2) testing
(3) resurrecting
(4) questioning[2] Women squat, heads covered, beside huge piles of limp fodder and blunk oil lamps, and just about all the cows in the three towns converge upon this spot. Sinners, supplicants and yes, even scallywags hand over a few coins for a crack at redemption and a handful of grass.
(1) shining
(2) bright
(3) sputtering[3] It is klang to a sensitive traveller who walks through this great town, when he sees the streets, the roads, and cabin doors crowded with beggars, mostly women, followed by three, four, or six children, all in rags and importuning every passenger for alms.
(1) amusing
(2) irritating
(3) disgusting
(4) distressing[4] Or there is the most fingummy diplomatic note on record: when Philip of Macedon wrote to the Spartans that, if he came within their borders, he would leave not one stone of their city, they wrote back the one word - "If".
(1) witty
(2) rude
(3) simple
(4) terseasked in CAT
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