1. Who did like fast travelling?
(A) The corn-merchant
(B) The wife of corn-merchant
(C) The author 

(D) None of these

 

2. The author admits that quick travel does not give the traveler the real …………… of travel.
(A) Pains
(B) Pleasure

(C) Living
(D) Holiday

 

3. Who had the fantastic notion of spending E 10 on a holiday?
(A) Son of corn-merchant
(B) Daughter of corn-merchant
(C) Father of corn-merchant
(D) Wife of corn-merchant

 

4. How many girls were in film?
(A) Two 
(B) Three

(C) Four
(D) Five

 

5. The man’s complaint was so gloriously irrelevant to his 
(A) Own character
(B) Own mind
(C) Own situation

(D) Own country

 

6. The lrish get a sublte truth by the most unlikely ………………
(A) Approaches
(B) Reproaches
(C) Illustration
(D) Comic

 

7. Slow thinkers are terribly …………….. in the business of getting a living.
(A) Capped
(B) Handicapped

(C) Disabled
(D) Tortured

 

8. Altogether the pace of life was getting too much for 
(A) The narrator
(B) Dublin
(C) Corn-merchant

(D) The girls

 

9. The elderly corn-merchant lived in 
(A) Dublin
(B) A small lrish country town

(C) England
(D) A big lrish country town

 

10. Who was a man of many anxieties?
(A) The narrator himself
(B) The elderly corn-merchant

(C) The corn-merchant’s nephew
(D) The corn-merchant’s wife

 

11. “The Pace for Living” is written by ………………..
(A) Aung San Suu Kyi
(B) Toni Morrison
(C) R. (C) Hutchinson
(D) Satyajit Ray


12. Where did the writer of ‘The pace for living’ watch the play? 
(A) Dubai
(B) Dublin
(C) Delhi
(D) London

13. R. (C) Hutchinson was ……………
(A) American Novelist
(B) British Novelist
(C) French Novelist
(D) Italian Novelist

14. The main character in “Pace for Living” , which the author saw was a/an ……………. Corn merchant.
(A) Elderly
(B) Handicapped
(C) Young
(D) Diabetic

15. In “The Pace for Living”, the writer captures the agony of ……………… man.
(A) Modern
(B) Ancient
(C) Future
(D) Uncivilized

16. Where the author saw a play in which a corn-merchant was the chief character?
(A) Budapest
(B) Milan
(C) Dublin
(D) Conteburry


17. Who was cheating the corn-merchant?
(A) His Son
(B) His Nephew
(C) His Daughter 
(D) His Wife

18. Who didn’t dislike the rapid movement of life?
(A) Corn-merchant
(B) Nephew of corn-merchant
(C) The author 
(D) Wife of corn-merchant

19. Which word in the passage stands for worship?
(A) Adore 
(B) Esprit
(C) Despair
(D) Escapiert

20. Which tribe did the author belong?
(A) Fast thinkers
(B) Slow thinkers
(C) Steady thinkers
(D) None of these

21. The main character in the play which the author saw was a/an ……………. Corn-merchant.
(A) Elderly
(B) Handicapped
(C) Young
(D) Diabetic

 

22. Slow thinkers have a disadvantage when It comes  to earning a ……………
(A) Car
(B) Factory
(C) Living
(D) Holiday

23. Who was a man of many anxieties and had a dicky heart?
(A) R. (C) Hutchinson
(B) Corn-merchant
(C) The nephew of the corn-merchant
(D) The wife of the corn-merchant


24. Who exhibits an exceptional flair for touching the sensitive issues of the contemporary society?
(A) William cowper
(B) Joan lexau
(C) Walter de la mare
(D) R. (C) Hutchinson

25. What was the most enchanting line in the play?
(A) Now that’s too much 
(B) Now that’s too fast
(C) Is this the same girl as the one we saw at the beginning?
(D) I’esprit de I’ escaliert

 

26. The speaker goes in a car at ……………..
(A) Nineteen miles an hour
(B) Fourteen miles an hour
(C) Sixteen miles an hour
(D) Ninety miles an hour

 

27. The elderly corn-merchant was a man of ………….
(A) Wealth
(B) Property
(C) Anxieties 
(D) Discky

 

28. To dine in London and ……………  in New York next day seems to me most satisfactory experiences.
(A) Dinner
(B) Breakfast
(C) Toast
(D) Lunch

 

29. All the tests, today are designed to measure …………….
(A) The speed of a bus
(B) The speed of a train
(C) The speed of a mind
(D) None of these

 

30. The chief character of the play was
(A) Dublin
(B) An elderly corn-merchant

(C) An old woman
(D) Narrator

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