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236. UEPI In the sentence “his sisters were fine women, with a decided fashion”. The
expressions fine women and decided fashion, mean respectively:
a) polite and decided women; d) beautiful and elegant women;
b) good and well dressed women; e) decided and polite women.
c) steady elegant ladies of high status;
237. UEPI In contrast to Mr. Darcy, Mr. Bingley’s behavior is described as:
a) an easy going and lively man acquainted with people;
b) a very proud and talkative man;
c) everybody likes him because he is a nice person;
d) few people like him because he is a rough man;
e) he is a friendly, reserved and proud man.
238. UEPI The word decided in the expression “decided fashion” is:
a) an adverb d) an adjective
b) a noun e) a pronoun
c) a verb
239. UEPI When the text refers to Mr. Hurst, it describes him as “merely looked like a
gentleman.” It means that:
a) He is not a gentleman.
b) He is a real gentleman.
c) He used to be a gentleman.
d) He is not polite.
e) He behaves like a true gentleman but he isn’t.
240. UEPI The word merely is:
a) a noun b) an adjective c) an adverb d) a verb e) a preposition
241. UEPI Mr. Darcy is described in two different ways. The women describe him as …
while the men describe him as …
a) a good looking gentleman … a nice person
b) a handsome gentleman … a handsome man
c) an elegant, polite man … a fine person
d) a fine good man … an elegant person
e) a fine man … polite man
242. UEPI The women at the party changed their minds in relation to Mr. Darcy because they
………
a) realized that he was only a handsome man
b) realized that he was only a gentleman
c) realized that he was an ordinary man
d) realized how handsome and arrogant he was
e) realized that he was the proudest and most disagreeable man
243. UEPI In the sentence “Mr. Darcy was flattered by the women till the party was half over,
till his manners gave a disgust”. The word disgust means:
a) revolt d) admiration
b) repugnance e) reputation
c) respect
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244. UEPI The expression “turned the tide of,” means:
a) he was discovered as being impolite; d) people got to know his real self;
b) his popularity was aroused; e) his behavior was distinguishing
c) his popularity vanished in the air;
245. UEPI In the sentence “… not all the estate in Derbyshire would save him from a most
forbidden disagreeable countenance,” the word estate refers to:
a) not all his properties could save him…
b) not all his friends could save him…
c) not all his land could save him…
d) not all his wealth could save him…
e) not all his farm could save him…
246. UEPI During the ball Mr. Darcy behaves:
a) in a friendly manner, without any reserve;
b) proudly, arrogantly and selfishly;
c) proudly and with unaffected manners;
d) politely and lively;
e) rudely and lively.
247. UEPI The words looking, having, and forbidding are respectively:
a) verb, adjective, verb d) verb, noun, verb
b) noun, verb, verb e) adjective, verb, adjective
c) noun, noun, adjective
248. UEPI The word countenance in the sentence “he had a pleasant countenance” refers to:
a) face b) body c) eyes d) complexion e) hands
249. UEPI The words circulation, popularity and disagreeable are using:
a) prefix, suffix, prefix, prefix
b) suffix, suffix, prefix, prefix
c) prefix, prefix, prefix, suffix
d) suffix, suffix, prefix, suffix
e) prefix, suffix, prefix, suffix
250. UEPI The words unreserved, pronounced are respectively:
a) noun and verb
b) noun and adjective
c) verb and adjective
d) verb and verb
e) adjective and verb
251. UEPI The passive voice of the sentence “The gentlemen pronounced him to be a fine
figure of a man” is:
a) He was pronounced by the gentlemen as being a fine figure of a man.
b) He had been pronounced by the gentlemen as being a fine figure of a man.
c) He had pronounced by the gentlemen as a fine figure of a man.
d) He is pronounced by the gentlemen to be a fine figure of a man.
e) The gentlemen had pronounced him to be a fine figure of a man.

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