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    Question Paper 2011

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    Test III: Computer Knowledge

    101. An example of a telecommunication device is a-

    (1) Keyboard

    (2) mouse

    (3) modern

    (4) printer

    (5) scanner

    102. Every component of your computer is either-

    (1) Software or CPU/RAM

    (2) hardware or software

    (3) application software or system software

    (4) input device or output device

    (5) usable or unusable

    103. A- is a unique name that you give to a file of information.

    (1) Folder

    (2) filename

    (3) filename extension

    (4) device letter

    104. Junk e-mail is also called as-

    (1) Cookie crumbs

    (2) spoof

    (3) spam

    (4) Sniffer script

    (5) garbage

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    105. A contains specific rules and words that express the logical steps of an algorithm.

    (1) Programming language

    (2) Syntax

    (3) Programming structure

    (4) Logic chart

    (5) graph

    106. is the process of finding errors in software code.

    (1) Hacking

    (2) Compiling

    (3) Testing

    (4) Debugging

    107. A- is a small hand-held computer that helps you surf the Web and perform simple tasks.

    (1) desktop computer

    (2) mobile Phone

    (3) notebook computer

    (4) minicomputer

    (5) PDA

    108. Most application softwares today come with an interface called a (n)-

    (1) graphical user interface

    (2) character user interface

    (3) icon user interface

    (4) button user interface

    (5) Voice instruction system

    109. A Web site address is a unique name that identifies a specific- on the Web.

    (1) Web browser

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    (2) PDA

    (3) Website

    (4) link

    (5) user

    110. Which of the following is considered an input device?

    (1) Keyboard

    (2) Monitor

    (3) Floppy disk

    (4) Printer

    (5) CD

    111. are bundles of related software packages that are sold together.

    (1) Personal productivity tools

    (2) Word and Point

    (3) Screen savers

    (4) Excel and WordPerfect

    (5) Software suites

    112. Hackers

    (1) all have the same motive

    (2) is another name for users

    (3) may legally break into computers as long as they do not do any damage

    (4) are people who are allergic to computers?

    (5) Break into other peoples computers

    113. The- manual tells you how to use a software program.

    (1) documentation

    (2) programming

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    (3) technical

    (4) user

    (5) dictionary

    114. Microcomputer hardware consists of three basic categories of physical equipment, viz-,-and

    (1) Keyboard, monitor, hard drive

    (2) system unit, input/output, memory

    (3) system unit, input/output, secondary storage

    (4) system unit, primary storage, secondary storage

    (5) CD, Floppy, Pen Drive

    115. are distinct items that dont have much meaning to you in a given context.

    (1) Fields

    (2) Data

    (3) Queries

    (4) Properties

    (5) Users

    116. Processes contain a control unit and a(n)-

    (1) adapter card

    (2) arithmetic logic unit (ALU)

    (3) expansion slot

    (4) port

    (5) CD drive

    117. You organize files by storing them in-

    (1) archives

    (2) folders

    (3) indexes

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    (4) lists

    (5) None of these

    118. You may be required to inserts the program disc into the drive while you use, or-, the software.

    (1) install

    (2) run

    (3) activate

    (4) register

    (5) buy

    119. Which of the following is an example of connectivity?

    (1) CD

    (2) Floppy disk

    (3) Power cord

    (4) Data

    (5) Internet

    120. How many bits are there in a byte?

    (1) 20

    (2) 4

    (3) 16

    (4) 24

    (5) 8

    121. Which of the following is another name for a chip?

    (1) Silicon chip

    (2) Integrated circuit

    (3) Semiconductor

    (4) All of these

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    (5) None of these

    122. Decreasing the amount of space required to store data and programs is accomplished by-

    (1) Pressing

    (2) disk caching

    (3) RAID

    (4) Crashing

    (5) file compression

    123. Data on a floppy disk is recorded in rings called-

    (1) sectors

    (2) ringers

    (3) rounders

    (4) tracks

    (5) segments

    124. Documents on the Web are called-

    (1) Web pages

    (2) Web sites

    (3) Web communities

    (4) Web tags

    (5) Home pages

    125. Which type of memory holds only that program and data CPU is presently processing?

    (1) CMOS

    (2) ROM

    (3) RAM

    (4) ASCII

    (5) CD

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    126. The- is an information system that must be reliable and capable of handling the expected

    workload.

    (1) hardware

    (2) software

    (3) data input

    (4) people

    (5) mobiles

    127. Which of the following is part of the system unit?

    (1) keyboard

    (2) Floppy disks

    (3) Monitor

    (4) Memory

    (5) CD

    128. Specialized programs that allow particular input or output devices to communicate with the rest

    of the computer system are called-

    (1) operating systems

    (2) Utilities

    (3) Device drivers

    (4) language translators

    (5) Connectors

    129. The primary purpose of software is to turn data into-.

    (1) Web sites

    (2) graphs

    (3) programs

    (4) objects

    (5) Information

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    130. Storage that retains its data after the power is turned off is referred to as-

    (1) volatile storage

    (2) Sequential storage

    (3) direct storage

    (4) Non-volatile storage

    (5) Mobile storage

    131. An essential ingredient for effective multimedia presentations incorporates user participation or-

    (1) links

    (2) buttons

    (3) interactivity

    (4) Integration

    (5) Speed

    132. A device that copies or reproduces text and images is also called a (n)-.

    (1) Optical scanner

    (2) bar code reader

    (3) character device

    (4) digital camera

    (5) printer

    133. A CD-RW disk-.

    (1) has a faster access than an internal disk

    (2) can be erased and rewritten

    (3) is a form of optical disk, so it can only be written once

    (4) holds less data than a floppy disk

    (5) is not easily available

    134. Which of the following is a secondary storage device?

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    (1) Optical disks

    (2) RAM

    (3) Microprocessor

    (4) All of these

    (5) None of these

    135. A Web site containing stories and articles relating to current events, life, money, sports, and the

    weather is considered a(n)- Web site.

    (1) business/marketing

    (2) portal

    (3) Informational

    (4) News

    (5) Retailing

    136. You can have a live conversation with another connected user via-

    (1) e-mail

    (2) instant messaging

    (3) e-commerce

    (4) distance learning

    (5) Word package

    137. The rectangular area of screen that displays a program, data and/or information is a-

    (1) title bar

    (2) button

    (3) dialog box

    (4) window

    (5) interaction box

    138. Video-conferencing requires a microphone, speakers, and a-attached to your computer.

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    (1) mouse

    (2) keyboard

    (3) video camera

    (4) scanner

    (5) Mobile phone

    139. The process of a computer receiving information from a server on the Internet is knows as-

    (1) acquisition

    (2) pulling

    (3) transferring

    (4) pushing

    (5) Downloading

    140. Any hardware component that allows you to enter data or instructions into a computer is called

    a(n)-

    (1) printer

    (2) storage device

    (3) output device

    (4) system unit

    (5) input device

    141. The communications device that allows the computer to access a network is called a- card.

    (a) modern

    (2) Video

    (3) sound

    (4) network

    (5) dialog

    142. With-, the computers modern uses a standard telephone line to connect to the Internet.

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    (1) DSL

    (2) dial-up access

    (3) ISDN

    (4) cable television Internet services

    (5) satellite

    143. You must instruct the- to start the application software.

    (1) Utility program

    (2) memory

    (3) operating system

    (4) processor

    (5) User

    144. Incorrect information is generated by- in the information systems.

    (1) unreliable hardware

    (2) incorrect data

    (3) untested software

    (4) unskilled people

    (5) inconvenient timing work

    145. A portable, personal computer, small enough to fit on your lap, is called a-.

    (1) Notebook computer

    (2) handheld computer

    (3) mainframe computer

    (4) destop computer

    (5) super computer

    146. The new-integrates the functions of a processors, memory and video on a single chip.

    (1) micro processor

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    (2) power processor

    (3) system on a chip

    (4) multimedia processor

    (5) Chip processor

    147. A collection of computers and devices connected together via communications device and

    transmission media is called a-.

    (1) Workgroup

    (2) server

    (3) mainframe

    (4) network

    (5) computer lab

    148. services are available free at portals on the Web.

    (1) E-mail

    (2) FTP

    (3) Video-conferencing

    (4) Telephone

    (5) All of these

    149. Professional designers can creat sophisticated documents document that contains text, graphics,

    and many colours, using-software.

    (1) Computer aided design (CAD)

    (2) illustration

    (3) image editing

    (4) destop publishing (DTP)

    (5) PowerPoint

    150. Oracle is an example of application software.

    (1) Database

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    (2) word processing

    (3) project management

    (4) presentation graphics

    (5) destop

    Test IV: General English

    Directions (Q. 151-165): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below

    it. Certain words are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.

    Once upon a time, there was a shrewd shopkeeper called Makarand. He had a friend called Mihir, who

    had saved a lot of money. Mihir was keen on going on a pilgrimage, but he did not know where to leave

    his precious savings. So he came to Makarands shop and said, My friend, I trust you more than anyone.

    Could you please look after my lifes saving till I return from my pilgrimage? Makarand pretended to be

    deep in throught, and then said, I would rather not. Money spoils relationships. What if something

    happens to your money while you are away? You will no longer be my friend.

    As Mihir stood there by his shop thinking about what his friend had just said, an old woman entered the

    shop and bought some thing. One of the boys helping Makarand gave her less change than he should

    have. Makarand saw this and pretended to the woman. Mihir, not knowing that this was an act put up

    by Makarand to make him believe that this was an act put up by Makarand to make him believe that he

    was honest, was convinced about his decision and said to Makarand, I have decided I will leave the

    money only with you. Makarand smiled. then, let us do something. Let us take the bag of coins and

    bury it in a place that only you and I will know of. That way, even if something happens to me while you

    are away, you will know where your money is.

    Mihir, simple that he was, thought this a good idea and the two went and hid the bag in a secret place.

    Mihir left the next day on his piligrimage, happy that his saving were in safe hands. Six months later,

    Mihir returned. He dumped his luggage at home and went to dig out his bag of savings. But even though

    he searched and searched for his valuables. There was no sign of the bag anywhere. In panic, he ran to

    Makarand, who was busy in his shop. When Mihir asked him about the bag, Makarand pretended to be

    surprised, But I did not go that way in all these months. Why dont you search for it again ? he said,

    putting on his most innocent look. Mihir had no choice but to believe him. He went home.

    On the way,as luck would have it, he met the old woman he had seen in Makarands shop. Seeing him,

    sad, she asked him what the matter was. Mihir told her the whole story. Then, she smiled and

    whispered a plan to him. Not long after, the woman came to Makarands shop, carrying a big box.

    Brother, I heard you are a good and honest man. My son went on a pilgrimage and have decided to go

    and look for him. Will you look after my box of two hundred gold coins while I am away?

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    Makarand could not believe his luck. He was about to launch into his idea about hiding the box when an

    angry Mihir entered the shop, Where is But before he could complete his sentence his sentence,

    Makarand, afraid of being accused in front of the old woman, said quickly, I forgot. I had seen some

    pigs digging around there and had removed the bag just to keep it safe. Here it is. And he handed Mihir

    the bag he had stolen many months ago.

    Now, the old woman pretended she was seeing Mihir for the first time, Son, did you also go on a

    piligrimage? Could you tell me if you met my son anywhere? His name is Jahangir. Mihir, clutching onto

    his precious bag, said, Yes auntie, I met him on the road a few villages away. He was on his way home.

    He should be here in a week.

    The old woman leaned over and took her box away from makarand. Thank you brother. You have saved

    me an unnecessary trip. Now, I will need some money to prepare for my sons welcome,` She added and

    the two left the shop. Makarand could only stare at them open-mouthed

    151. What incident in the passage convinced Mihir that Makarand was indeed and honest man?

    (A) The incident where he scolded his helper boy for returning less change to the old woman who was a

    customer in his shop.

    (B) The fact that Makarand refused to keep Mihirs money in the event that it might destroy their

    friendship

    (C) The incident where Makarand told Mihir that he had kept his bag with him as he sasw pigs diggings

    at the very spot where the treasure was buried

    (1) Only (A)

    (2) Only (B)

    (3) Only (C)

    (4) Only (B) and (C)

    (5) Only (A) and (C)

    152. What was Makarands real intention for wanting to bury Mihirs bag of valuables?

    (1) He wanted Mihir to know where the money would be in case something happended to him while

    Mihir was away.

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    (2) He did not feel safe keeping Mihirs bag of valuables with him.

    (3) He wanted to steal the money while Mihir was away.

    (4) He wanted the pigs to digs out the bag so he could steal it.

    (5) He wanted to be a part of a far more adventurous plan.

    153. Where did Makarand and Mihir bury the bag of coins?

    (1) In a secret place in Mihirs garden

    (2) In the ground under Makarands shop

    (3) In the old womans backyard

    (4) In his shop

    (6) Not indicated in the passage

    154. Which of the following is true with regard to Mihir?

    (1) He accused Makarabd of stealing his valuables.

    (2) He helped the old woman find her son.

    (3) He left his lifes savings with the old woman.

    (4) He trusted Makarand with his varuables

    (5) He strongly believed that keeping others money spoilt relationships.

    155. Why did Mihir want to keep his lifes saving with Makarand?

    (A) Makarand had a locker in his shop

    (B) He trusted his friend makarand more than anyone else.

    (C) He was scared that if he buried his savings, the pigs would dig it out.

    (1) Only (A)

    (2) Only (B)

    (3) Only (C)

    (4 Either (B) or (C)

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    (5) None of these

    156. Which of the following statements is false according to the passage?

    (1) The old womans son went on the same pilgrimage as Mihir.

    (2) The old women helped Mihir recover his saving from Makarand.

    (3) Makarand was very shrewd shopkeeper.

    (4) Mihir had gone away on a piligrimage.

    (5) Makarand had stolen Mihirs money.

    157. Why was Mihir sad after returning from the pilgrimage?

    (A) He lost all his valuables While returning from the pilgrimage.

    (B) The valuables that he had buried safely had all disappeared.

    (C) He had spent far too much of his saving on the piligrimage.

    (1) Only (A)

    (2) Only (B)

    (3) Only (C)

    (4 Only (A) or (B)

    (5) None of these

    158. In the end, why did Makarand return Mihirs Money?

    (A) He realized that he had done the wrong thing by pretending to be unaware of Mihirs misfortune.

    (B) The old woman offered to give him two hundred gold coin s if he returned Mihirs money back.

    (C) He did not want to be accused of having stolen Mihirs money in front of the old woman.

    (1) Only (A)

    (2) Only (B)

    (3) Only (C)

    (4) Only (A) and (C)

    (5) All (A), (B) and (C)

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    Directions (Q. 159-162): Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word

    printed in bold as used in the passage.

    159. Clutching

    (1) Releasing

    (2) Fixing

    (3) Holding

    (4) Sticking

    (5) Obtaining

    160. Keen

    (1) Eager

    (2) Hurried

    (3) Planning

    (4) Fortunate

    (5) Deserving

    161. Choice

    (1) Understanding

    (2) Regard

    (3) Value

    (4) Pick

    (5) Option

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    162. Choice

    (1) Understanding

    (2) Regard

    (3) Value

    (4) Pick

    (5) Option

    163. Complete

    (1) Partial

    (2) Start

    (3) Incomplete

    (4) End

    (5) Finish

    164. Sadly

    (1) Quietly

    (2) Dejectedly

    (3) Happily

    (4) Disturbingly

    (5) Lonely

    165. Forget

    (1) Found

    (2) Memorised

    (3) Lost

    (4) Claimed

    (5) Remembered

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    Directions (Q. 166-170): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it.

    The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is

    no error, the answer is 5), i.e. No error. (Ignore the enors of punctuation, if any.)

    166. The more enlightened/ factory owners / build homes for

    1) 2) 3)

    Their/ workers in Britain in the 19 th centuary. / No error

    4) 5)

    167. Most criminals / realizes that they may be caught, / but,

    1) 2)

    Nevertheless,/ they are prepared to take the risk.

    3) 4)

    / No error

    5)

    168. strictly speaking, / spiders are not insects, / although

    1) 2)

    Most people / think them are. / No error

    3) 4) 5)

    169. The actress is also / widely respected in / the music

    1) 2)

    World / and deserving so. / No error

    4) 5)

    170. The story was / inspired by / a chance meeting / with an

    1) 2) 3)

    Old Russian duke. / No error

    4) 5)

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    Directions (Q. 171-175): Which of the phrases 1) ,2), 3) and 4) given below each sentence should

    replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct ? If the sentence is

    correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark 5) as the answer.

    171. He is held regard as the Chiefs right-hand man.

    (1) regards as

    (2) to regards as

    (3) regards as

    (4) being regarded for

    (5) No correction required

    172. The inquiry has to bring to light some starling facts.

    (1) out on his way

    (2) for standing up

    (3) bring to light

    (4) brought to light

    (5) No correction required

    173. My friend went his out to oblige me.

    (1) out on his way

    (2) out of his way

    (3) so out of the way

    (4) little way out

    (5) No correction required

    174. They are determined to stand up for their rights.

    (1) be standing up

    (2) for standing

    (3) stand up to

    (4) stand on

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    (5) No correction required

    175. Recently, my expenses have gone run up considerably.

    (1) run up

    (2) to rise up

    (3) stand up to

    (4) got upwards

    (5) No correction required

    Direction (Q. 176-180): Each question below has two blanks; Each blank indicates that something has

    been omitted. Choose the set of words which best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

    176. Rachana saw me _ for a bus; she stopped and _ me a lift.

    (1) Standing, took

    (2) stopped, gave

    (3) walking, sat

    (4) testing, signalled

    (5) waiting, offered

    177. During winter, we can _ ourselves from the cold by wearing _ clothes.

    (1) Protect, warm

    (2) establish, light

    (3) save, good

    (4) stop, thick

    (5) escape, cotton

    178. The school refused to _ acts of _ behaviour.

    (1) Overcome, spoilt

    (2) tolerate, violent

    (3) overlook, sudden

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    (4) appreciate, bravery

    (5) Comment, deserving

    179. The actor was not _ by public criticism and paid no _ even to the poor reviews in the media.

    (1) affected, attention

    (2) troubled, mind

    (3) effected, regard

    (4) bothered, justification

    (5) shocked, notices

    180. The _ word of the teacher comforted the _ student.

    (1) Harsh, sorrowful

    (2) encouraging, anxious

    (3) reality, nevous

    (4) wise, happy

    (5) Distracter, confused

    Direction (Q. 181-185): In each question below, four words printed in bold are given. These are

    numbered 1),2), 3) and 4). One of these words printed in bold may either be wrongly spelt or

    inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word that is inappropriate or wrongly spelt,

    if any. The number of that word is your answer. If all the words printed in bold are correctly spelt and

    appropriate in the context of the sentence then mark 5), ie, All correct` as your answer.

    181. An overly obsessed mother from Banaras wrote in to tell

    1) 2) 3)

    me of her trajedy. All correct

    4) 5)

    182. The cat is sitting in front of the television with its tail,

    1) 2)

    Stretched out strait. All correct

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    3) 4) 5)

    183. It would be wrong to infer that people who are

    1) 2)

    Overweight are always sickly. All correct

    3) 4) 5)

    184. The witness stated that he had not sean the woman

    1) 2) 3)

    before. All correct

    4) 5)

    185. Her giggles were infecsious and soon we were all

    1) 2) 3)

    Laughing. All correct

    4) 5)

    Directions (Q. 186-190): Rearrange the following five sentence (A) ,(B), (C) ,(D) and (E) in the proper

    sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below.

    (A) The owner of the house was furious.

    (B) After it had gone, a donkey who craved popularity climbed the roof and tried to perform the

    same tricks.

    (C) His servants went up, drove the donkey down, and beat him black and blue.

    (D) A Monkey climbed the roof of a house and entertained the people who had gathered below to

    watch him at him at his antics.

    (E) In the process, the donkey dislodged and broke several tiles.

    186. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?

    (1) A

    (2) B

    (3) C

    (4) D

    (5) E

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    187. Which of the following should be the FIFTH (LAST) sentence after rearrangement?

    (1) E

    (2) D

    (3) C

    (4) B

    (5) A

    188. Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?

    (1) A

    (2) B

    (3) C

    (4) D

    (5) E

    189. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?

    (1) A

    (2) B

    (3) C

    (4) D

    (5) E

    190. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?

    (1) A

    (2) B

    (3) C

    (4) D

    (5) E

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    Directions (Q. 191-200): In the following passage, there are blanks, each of which has been

    numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and aginst each, five words are

    suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

    The Emperor of China had (191) some peaches to the king of Tondmandalam with a note (192)

    That the fruit to gives long life to anyone who eats them. As the fruits were being shown to the

    ruler, Rama, giving in to temptation, (193) up one of the luscious peaches and (194) into it. The

    king was (195). Youve bitten into a fruit (196) for me. He thundered, What a deceitful man the

    Emperor of China is . He (197) the fruit gives long life. I took just one bite and I am about to die.

    Oh, What fate (198) the one who eats the entire fruit The king was (199) amused by Ramas wit.

    He not only (200) him but gave him a dozen of the peaches he had risked his life for.

    191.

    (1) parcel

    (2) grown

    (3) bought

    (4) sent

    (5) give

    192.

    (1) stating

    (2) attach

    (3) stuck

    (4) telling

    (5) meaning

    193.

    (1) reached

    (2) picked

    (3) take

    (4) secured

    (5) stole

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    194.

    (1) touched

    (2) smell

    (3) opened

    (4) bit

    (5) look

    195.

    (1) enraged

    (2) harsh

    (3) teasing

    (4) eager

    (5) sober

    196.

    (1) parcel

    (2) made

    (3) designed

    (4) send

    (5) meant

    197.

    (1) promises

    (2) directed

    (3) said

    (4) told

    (5) meant

    198.

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    (1) has

    (2) holds

    (3) awaits

    (4) for

    (5) stores

    199.

    (1) also

    (2) farther

    (3) being

    (4) little

    (5) greatly

    200.

    (1) rejected

    (2) pardoned

    (3) praise

    (4) left

    (5) forgive

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    Answer:

    1 (2)

    26 (4)

    51 (5)

    76 (1)

    201 (3)

    2 (3)

    27 (3)

    52 (1)

    77 (2)

    202 (1)

    3 (5)

    28 (2)

    53 (4)

    78 (1)

    203 (4)

    4 (3)

    29 (1)

    54 (1)

    79 (1)

    204 (2)

    5 (4)

    30 (1)

    55 (2)

    80 (3)

    205 (5)

    6 (3)

    31 (4)

    56 (4)

    81 (5)

    206 (4)

    7 (4)

    32 (5)

    57 (3)

    82 (5)

    207 (1)

    8 (2)

    33 (1)

    58 (2)

    83 (4)

    208 (3)

    9 (1)

    34 (2)

    59 (1)

    84 (5)

    209 (1)

    10 (2)

    35 (5)

    60 (5)

    85 (2)

    210 (5)

    11 (4)

    36 (5)

    61 (1)

    86 (1)

    211 (2)

    12 (2)

    37 (1)

    62 (3)

    87 (5)

    212 (5)

    13 (2)

    38 (2)

    63 (5)

    88 (3)

    213 (1)

    14 (1)

    39 (3)

    64 (3)

    89 (3)

    214 (5)

    15 (3)

    40 (5)

    65 (3)

    90 (5)

    215 (1)

    16 (5)

    41 (1)

    66 (1)

    91 (3)

    216 (2)

    17 (2)

    42 (4)

    67 (2)

    92 (3)

    217 (2)

    18 (2)

    43 (3)

    68 (4)

    93 (2)

    218 (5)

    19 (4)

    44 (5)

    69 (2)

    94 (5)

    219 (1)

    20 (3)

    45 (4)

    70 (4)

    95 (4)

    220 (4)

    21 (2)

    46 (1)

    71 (4)

    96 (3)

    221 (1)

    22 (5)

    47 (3)

    72 (5)

    97 (4)

    222 (2)

    23 (1)

    48 (2)

    73 (5)

    98 (1)

    223 (5)

    24 (1)

    49 (2)

    74 (1)

    99 (2)

    224 (3)

    25 (2)

    50 (5)

    75 (4)

    100 (2)

    225 (3)

    101 (3)

    126 (2)

    151 (1)

    176 (5)

    226 (4)

    102 (2)

    127 (4)

    152 (3)

    177 (1)

    227 (5)

    103 (2)

    128 (1)

    153 (5)

    178 (2)

    228 (2)

    104 (3)

    129 (5)

    154 (4)

    179 (1)

    229 (3)

    105 (2)

    130 (4)

    155 (2)

    180 (2)

    230 (2)

    106 (5)

    131 (3)

    156 (1)

    181 (4)

    231 (3)

    107 (3)

    132 (1)

    157 (2)

    182 (4)

    232 (1)

    108 (1)

    133 (2)

    158 (3)

    183 (5)

    233 (3)

    109 (4)

    134 (1)

    159 (3)

    184 (3)

    234 (5)

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    110 (1)

    135 (3)

    160 (1)

    185 (2)

    235 (3)

    111 (5)

    136 (2)

    161 (5)

    186 (4)

    236 (4)

    112 (5)

    137 (4)

    162 (3)

    187 (3)

    237 (4)

    113 (1)

    138 (3)

    163 (2)

    188 (1)

    238 (4)

    114 (4)

    139 (5)

    164 (3)

    189 (2)

    239 (3)

    115 (2)

    140 (5)

    165 (5)

    190 (5)

    240 (4)

    116 (2)

    141 (1)

    166 (3)

    191 (4)

    241 (4)

    117 (2)

    142 (2)

    167 (2)

    192 (1)

    242 (2)

    118 (1)

    143 (3)

    168 (4)

    193 (2)

    243 (4)

    119 (5)

    144 (2)

    169 (4)

    194 (4)

    244 (1)

    120 (5)

    145 (1)

    170 (5)

    195 (1)

    245 (2)

    121 (2)

    146 (1)

    171 (3)

    196 (5)

    246 (5)

    122 (5)

    147 (4)

    172 (4)

    197 (1)

    247 (3)

    123 (4)

    148 (1)

    173 (2)

    198 (3)

    248 (2)

    124 (1)

    149 (1)

    174 (5)

    199 (5)

    249 (1)

    125 (3)

    150 (1)

    175 (1)

    200 (2)

    250 (3)