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Question 1 of 30
Someone …1… at the door. A lady opened it. A stranger was standing at the …2….. He said, Madam, please excuse me for …3… you. May ! ask you something?.I…4… by your house every day on my …5… to work, I have …6… that every day you hit your son on …7… head with a loaf of bread.” The lady replied, “Yes, that’s …8. . The stranger asked, “This morning, I saw you…9… him with a chocolate.” Why …10… ? The lady replied, ‘Today is his birthday. Therefore, I hit him with a sweet thing.”
Choose the correct option for …1…
Question 2 of 30
Someone …1… at the door. A lady opened it. A stranger was standing at the …2….. He said, Madam, please excuse me for …3… you. May ! ask you something?.I…4… by your house every day on my …5… to work, I have …6… that every day you hit your son on …7… head with a loaf of bread.” The lady replied, “Yes, that’s …8. . The stranger asked, “This morning, I saw you…9… him with a chocolate.” Why …10… ? The lady replied, ‘Today is his birthday. Therefore, I hit him with a sweet thing.”
Choose the correct option for …2…
Question 3 of 30
Someone …1… at the door. A lady opened it. A stranger was standing at the …2….. He said, Madam, please excuse me for …3… you. May ! ask you something?.I…4… by your house every day on my …5… to work, I have …6… that every day you hit your son on …7… head with a loaf of bread.” The lady replied, “Yes, that’s …8. . The stranger asked, “This morning, I saw you…9… him with a chocolate.” Why …10… ? The lady replied, ‘Today is his birthday. Therefore, I hit him with a sweet thing.”
Choose the correct option for …3…
Question 4 of 30
Someone …1… at the door. A lady opened it. A stranger was standing at the …2….. He said, Madam, please excuse me for …3… you. May ! ask you something?.I…4… by your house every day on my …5… to work, I have …6… that every day you hit your son on …7… head with a loaf of bread.” The lady replied, “Yes, that’s …8. . The stranger asked, “This morning, I saw you…9… him with a chocolate.” Why …10… ? The lady replied, ‘Today is his birthday. Therefore, I hit him with a sweet thing.”
Choose the correct option for …4…
Question 5 of 30
Someone …1… at the door. A lady opened it. A stranger was standing at the …2….. He said, Madam, please excuse me for …3… you. May ! ask you something?.I…4… by your house every day on my …5… to work, I have …6… that every day you hit your son on …7… head with a loaf of bread.” The lady replied, “Yes, that’s …8. . The stranger asked, “This morning, I saw you…9… him with a chocolate.” Why …10… ? The lady replied, ‘Today is his birthday. Therefore, I hit him with a sweet thing.”
Choose the correct option for …5…
Question 6 of 30
Someone …1… at the door. A lady opened it. A stranger was standing at the …2….. He said, Madam, please excuse me for …3… you. May ! ask you something?.I…4… by your house every day on my …5… to work, I have …6… that every day you hit your son on …7… head with a loaf of bread.” The lady replied, “Yes, that’s …8. . The stranger asked, “This morning, I saw you…9… him with a chocolate.” Why …10… ? The lady replied, ‘Today is his birthday. Therefore, I hit him with a sweet thing.”
Choose the correct option for …6…
Question 7 of 30
Someone …1… at the door. A lady opened it. A stranger was standing at the …2….. He said, Madam, please excuse me for …3… you. May ! ask you something?.I…4… by your house every day on my …5… to work, I have …6… that every day you hit your son on …7… head with a loaf of bread.” The lady replied, “Yes, that’s …8. . The stranger asked, “This morning, I saw you…9… him with a chocolate.” Why …10… ? The lady replied, ‘Today is his birthday. Therefore, I hit him with a sweet thing.”
Choose the correct option for …7…
Question 8 of 30
Someone …1… at the door. A lady opened it. A stranger was standing at the …2….. He said, Madam, please excuse me for …3… you. May ! ask you something?.I…4… by your house every day on my …5… to work, I have …6… that every day you hit your son on …7… head with a loaf of bread.” The lady replied, “Yes, that’s …8. . The stranger asked, “This morning, I saw you…9… him with a chocolate.” Why …10… ? The lady replied, ‘Today is his birthday. Therefore, I hit him with a sweet thing.”
Choose the correct option for …8…
Question 9 of 30
Someone …1… at the door. A lady opened it. A stranger was standing at the …2….. He said, Madam, please excuse me for …3… you. May ! ask you something?.I…4… by your house every day on my …5… to work, I have …6… that every day you hit your son on …7… head with a loaf of bread.” The lady replied, “Yes, that’s …8. . The stranger asked, “This morning, I saw you…9… him with a chocolate.” Why …10… ? The lady replied, ‘Today is his birthday. Therefore, I hit him with a sweet thing.”
Choose the correct option for …9…
Question 10 of 30
Someone …1… at the door. A lady opened it. A stranger was standing at the …2….. He said, Madam, please excuse me for …3… you. May ! ask you something?.I…4… by your house every day on my …5… to work, I have …6… that every day you hit your son on …7… head with a loaf of bread.” The lady replied, “Yes, that’s …8. . The stranger asked, “This morning, I saw you…9… him with a chocolate.” Why …10… ? The lady replied, ‘Today is his birthday. Therefore, I hit him with a sweet thing.”
Choose the correct option for …10…
Question 11 of 30
Childhood is a time when there are …1… responsibilities to make life difficult. If a child …2… good parents, he is fed, looked …3… and loved, whatever he may do. It is importable that he will never again in his life …4… given so much without having to do anything …5… return. In addition, life is always …6… new things to the child. A child finds …7… in playing in the rain or in the snow. His first …8… visit the seaside is a marvellous adventure. But a child has his pains; he is not so free to do as he wishes; he is continually being …9… not to do things or is being …10… His life is therefore not perfectly happy.
Choose the correct option for …1…
Question 12 of 30
Childhood is a time when there are …1… responsibilities to make life difficult. If a child …2… good parents, he is fed, looked …3… and loved, whatever he may do. It is importable that he will never again in his life …4… given so much without having to do anything …5… return. In addition, life is always …6… new things to the child. A child finds …7… in playing in the rain or in the snow. His first …8… visit the seaside is a marvellous adventure. But a child has his pains; he is not so free to do as he wishes; he is continually being …9… not to do things or is being …10… His life is therefore not perfectly happy.
Choose the correct option for …2…
Question 13 of 30
Childhood is a time when there are …1… responsibilities to make life difficult. If a child …2… good parents, he is fed, looked …3… and loved, whatever he may do. It is importable that he will never again in his life …4… given so much without having to do anything …5… return. In addition, life is always …6… new things to the child. A child finds …7… in playing in the rain or in the snow. His first …8… visit the seaside is a marvellous adventure. But a child has his pains; he is not so free to do as he wishes; he is continually being …9… not to do things or is being …10… His life is therefore not perfectly happy.
Choose the correct option for …3…
Question 14 of 30
Childhood is a time when there are …1… responsibilities to make life difficult. If a child …2… good parents, he is fed, looked …3… and loved, whatever he may do. It is importable that he will never again in his life …4… given so much without having to do anything …5… return. In addition, life is always …6… new things to the child. A child finds …7… in playing in the rain or in the snow. His first …8… visit the seaside is a marvellous adventure. But a child has his pains; he is not so free to do as he wishes; he is continually being …9… not to do things or is being …10… His life is therefore not perfectly happy.
Choose the correct option for …4…
Question 15 of 30
Childhood is a time when there are …1… responsibilities to make life difficult. If a child …2… good parents, he is fed, looked …3… and loved, whatever he may do. It is importable that he will never again in his life …4… given so much without having to do anything …5… return. In addition, life is always …6… new things to the child. A child finds …7… in playing in the rain or in the snow. His first …8… visit the seaside is a marvellous adventure. But a child has his pains; he is not so free to do as he wishes; he is continually being …9… not to do things or is being …10… His life is therefore not perfectly happy.
Choose the correct option for …5…
Question 16 of 30
Childhood is a time when there are …1… responsibilities to make life difficult. If a child …2… good parents, he is fed, looked …3… and loved, whatever he may do. It is importable that he will never again in his life …4… given so much without having to do anything …5… return. In addition, life is always …6… new things to the child. A child finds …7… in playing in the rain or in the snow. His first …8… visit the seaside is a marvellous adventure. But a child has his pains; he is not so free to do as he wishes; he is continually being …9… not to do things or is being …10… His life is therefore not perfectly happy.
Choose the correct option for …6…
Question 17 of 30
Childhood is a time when there are …1… responsibilities to make life difficult. If a child …2… good parents, he is fed, looked …3… and loved, whatever he may do. It is importable that he will never again in his life …4… given so much without having to do anything …5… return. In addition, life is always …6… new things to the child. A child finds …7… in playing in the rain or in the snow. His first …8… visit the seaside is a marvellous adventure. But a child has his pains; he is not so free to do as he wishes; he is continually being …9… not to do things or is being …10… His life is therefore not perfectly happy.
Choose the correct option for …7…
Question 18 of 30
Childhood is a time when there are …1… responsibilities to make life difficult. If a child …2… good parents, he is fed, looked …3… and loved, whatever he may do. It is importable that he will never again in his life …4… given so much without having to do anything …5… return. In addition, life is always …6… new things to the child. A child finds …7… in playing in the rain or in the snow. His first …8… visit the seaside is a marvellous adventure. But a child has his pains; he is not so free to do as he wishes; he is continually being …9… not to do things or is being …10… His life is therefore not perfectly happy.
Choose the correct option for …8…
Question 19 of 30
Childhood is a time when there are …1… responsibilities to make life difficult. If a child …2… good parents, he is fed, looked …3… and loved, whatever he may do. It is importable that he will never again in his life …4… given so much without having to do anything …5… return. In addition, life is always …6… new things to the child. A child finds …7… in playing in the rain or in the snow. His first …8… visit the seaside is a marvellous adventure. But a child has his pains; he is not so free to do as he wishes; he is continually being …9… not to do things or is being …10… His life is therefore not perfectly happy.
Choose the correct option for …9…
Question 20 of 30
Childhood is a time when there are …1… responsibilities to make life difficult. If a child …2… good parents, he is fed, looked …3… and loved, whatever he may do. It is importable that he will never again in his life …4… given so much without having to do anything …5… return. In addition, life is always …6… new things to the child. A child finds …7… in playing in the rain or in the snow. His first …8… visit the seaside is a marvellous adventure. But a child has his pains; he is not so free to do as he wishes; he is continually being …9… not to do things or is being …10… His life is therefore not perfectly happy.
Choose the correct option for …10…
Question 21 of 30
The …1… of co-education in India has been of …2… kind. In the northern part of our country, there are a …3… number of co-educational schools. While in the southern part, the …4… of unisex schools are more. This is also true for the rural India, where the rural masses are both boys and girls …5… together. The aim of co-education …6… is to provide ...7.. . and learning atmosphere for the boys and girls under one roof. However, many people who do not …8… this system of education are of the opinion that this system is not …9…. They feel that co-education is a …10… phenomenon.
Choose the correct option for …1…
Question 22 of 30
The …1… of co-education in India has been of …2… kind. In the northern part of our country, there are a …3… number of co-educational schools. While in the southern part, the …4… of unisex schools are more. This is also true for the rural India, where the rural masses are both boys and girls …5… together. The aim of co-education …6… is to provide ...7.. . and learning atmosphere for the boys and girls under one roof. However, many people who do not …8… this system of education are of the opinion that this system is not …9…. They feel that co-education is a …10… phenomenon.
Choose the correct option for …2…
Question 23 of 30
The …1… of co-education in India has been of …2… kind. In the northern part of our country, there are a …3… number of co-educational schools. While in the southern part, the …4… of unisex schools are more. This is also true for the rural India, where the rural masses are both boys and girls …5… together. The aim of co-education …6… is to provide ...7.. . and learning atmosphere for the boys and girls under one roof. However, many people who do not …8… this system of education are of the opinion that this system is not …9…. They feel that co-education is a …10… phenomenon.
Choose the correct option for …3…
Question 24 of 30
The …1… of co-education in India has been of …2… kind. In the northern part of our country, there are a …3… number of co-educational schools. While in the southern part, the …4… of unisex schools are more. This is also true for the rural India, where the rural masses are both boys and girls …5… together. The aim of co-education …6… is to provide ...7.. . and learning atmosphere for the boys and girls under one roof. However, many people who do not …8… this system of education are of the opinion that this system is not …9…. They feel that co-education is a …10… phenomenon.
Choose the correct option for …4…
Question 25 of 30
The …1… of co-education in India has been of …2… kind. In the northern part of our country, there are a …3… number of co-educational schools. While in the southern part, the …4… of unisex schools are more. This is also true for the rural India, where the rural masses are both boys and girls …5… together. The aim of co-education …6… is to provide ...7.. . and learning atmosphere for the boys and girls under one roof. However, many people who do not …8… this system of education are of the opinion that this system is not …9…. They feel that co-education is a …10… phenomenon.
Choose the correct option for …5…
Question 26 of 30
The …1… of co-education in India has been of …2… kind. In the northern part of our country, there are a …3… number of co-educational schools. While in the southern part, the …4… of unisex schools are more. This is also true for the rural India, where the rural masses are both boys and girls …5… together. The aim of co-education …6… is to provide ...7.. . and learning atmosphere for the boys and girls under one roof. However, many people who do not …8… this system of education are of the opinion that this system is not …9…. They feel that co-education is a …10… phenomenon.
Choose the correct option for …6…
Question 27 of 30
The …1… of co-education in India has been of …2… kind. In the northern part of our country, there are a …3… number of co-educational schools. While in the southern part, the …4… of unisex schools are more. This is also true for the rural India, where the rural masses are both boys and girls …5… together. The aim of co-education …6… is to provide ...7.. . and learning atmosphere for the boys and girls under one roof. However, many people who do not …8… this system of education are of the opinion that this system is not …9…. They feel that co-education is a …10… phenomenon.
Choose the correct option for …7…
Question 28 of 30
The …1… of co-education in India has been of …2… kind. In the northern part of our country, there are a …3… number of co-educational schools. While in the southern part, the …4… of unisex schools are more. This is also true for the rural India, where the rural masses are both boys and girls …5… together. The aim of co-education …6… is to provide ...7.. . and learning atmosphere for the boys and girls under one roof. However, many people who do not …8… this system of education are of the opinion that this system is not …9…. They feel that co-education is a …10… phenomenon.
Choose the correct option for …8…
Question 29 of 30
The …1… of co-education in India has been of …2… kind. In the northern part of our country, there are a …3… number of co-educational schools. While in the southern part, the …4… of unisex schools are more. This is also true for the rural India, where the rural masses are both boys and girls …5… together. The aim of co-education …6… is to provide ...7.. . and learning atmosphere for the boys and girls under one roof. However, many people who do not …8… this system of education are of the opinion that this system is not …9…. They feel that co-education is a …10… phenomenon.
Choose the correct option for …9…
Question 30 of 30
The …1… of co-education in India has been of …2… kind. In the northern part of our country, there are a …3… number of co-educational schools. While in the southern part, the …4… of unisex schools are more. This is also true for the rural India, where the rural masses are both boys and girls …5… together. The aim of co-education …6… is to provide ...7.. . and learning atmosphere for the boys and girls under one roof. However, many people who do not …8… this system of education are of the opinion that this system is not …9…. They feel that co-education is a …10… phenomenon.
Choose the correct option for …10…