Closet Test


Direction: In the following questions, in the following passage a some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer to each question out of the four alternatives and fill in the blanks.

Meeting old school friends can be a strange experience. Some have changed so much that you can 691 recognize them. They speak with a different 692 , are interested in different things, and all you can do is make 693 talk and hope they’ll go soon. Others, though you might have been out of 694 with them for years, are just the same as they always were; it’s 695 if you saw them yesterday.

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    Note : The Parts of Speech have been used according to the context of the Passage.

    as (Conj.)

    Correct Option: D

    Note : The Parts of Speech have been used according to the context of the Passage.

    as (Conj.)


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    Note : The Parts of Speech have been used according to the context of the Passage.

    touch (Noun)

    Correct Option: B

    Note : The Parts of Speech have been used according to the context of the Passage.

    touch (Noun)



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    Note : The Parts of Speech have been used according to the context of the Passage.

    little (Det.)

    Correct Option: B

    Note : The Parts of Speech have been used according to the context of the Passage.

    little (Det.)


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    Note : The Parts of Speech have been used according to the context of the Passage.

    accent (Noun)

    Correct Option: B

    Note : The Parts of Speech have been used according to the context of the Passage.

    accent (Noun)



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    Note : The Parts of Speech have been used according to the context of the Passage.

    hardly (Adv.)

    Correct Option: C

    Note : The Parts of Speech have been used according to the context of the Passage.

    hardly (Adv.)