CLOZE TEST
199. (1) will (Mod.V.) (246 – 255) 284. (3) realise (Verb) : to become
200. (1) is (Aux. V.) 246. (2) culture (Noun) aware of a particular fact or sit-
201. (1) anything (Pro.) 247. (3) when (Adverb) uation
202. (3) at (Prep.) 248. (4) collective (Adj.) 285. (2) bondage (Noun) : slavery
203. (2) and (Conj.) 249. (3) other (Adj.) (286 – 295)
204. (3) when (Adverb) : at which 250. (1) distinctive (Adj.) : having a 286. (4) Contrary to (Adj.) : against
time; on which occasion quality or characteristic that something : different from some-
205. (3) looked (Verb) makes something different and thing
(206–215) easily noticed 287. (4) belief (Noun)
206. (2) popularly (Adv.) : common- 251. (2) existence (Noun) 288. (2) avoid (Verb)
ly 252. (3) follow (Verb) 289. (3) at (Prep.)
207. (3) based (Verb) 253. (4) continuity (Noun) 290. (2) per (Prep.)
208. (1) often (Adv.) : in many cases 254. (1) in (Prep.) 291. (1) peck (Verb) : to bite (of birds)
209. (1) whole (Noun) : all that there 255. (3) norms (Noun) : a required 292. (3) with (Prep.)
is of something standard 293. (2) largest (Adj.)
210. (4) part (Noun) : some but not (256 – 265) 294. (1) doesn’t (Aux. V.)
all 256. (4) but (Conj.) 295. (4) bury (Verb) : to hide some-
211. (2) largest (Adj.) 257. (1) given (Verb) thing in the ground
212. (4) centres (Noun) 258. (2) finishing (Verb) (296–305)
213. (1) world (Noun) 259. (2) from (Prep.) 296. (2) causes (Noun)
214. (3) former (Adj.) : existing in the 260. (1) theological (Adj.) : connect- 297.(1) published (Verb)
past ed with the study of religion and 298. (1) on (Prep.)
215. (3) symbol (Noun) beliefs 299. (4) happen (Verb)
(216 – 225) 261. (2) predominantly (Adv.) : main- 300. (4) mentally (Adv.)
ly
216. (1) grandson (Noun) 301. (3) accidentally (Adv.) : by
262. (3) with (Prep.) : including
217. (2) died (Verb) chance
263. (1) for (Prep.)
218. (1) on (Prep.) 302. (2) with (Prep.) : in case of
264. (3) met (Verb)
219. (3) latest (Adj.) 303. (3) over (Adv.)
265. (3) uncommon (Adj.)
220. (1) pieces (Noun) 304. (4) watched (Verb)
(266–275)
221. (3) facts (Noun) 305. (1) sight (Noun)
266. (1) fall (Verb)
222. (1) starts (Verb) (306 – 315)
267. (2) personal (Adj.)
223. (4) nothing (Pro.) 306. (1) overcomes (Verb) : deals suc-
268. (3) apprise (Verb) : to tell or in-
224. (2) in any wa y (Adverbi al cessfully with
form somebody of something
Phrase) : by any means 307. (2) hinder (Verb) : to hold back;
269. (2) addressed (Verb)
225. (4) to do (Inf. with to) to prevent action
270. (3) editor (Noun)
(226 – 235) 308. (3) successful (Adj.)
271. (1) correspondence (Noun)
226. (1) approach (Verb) : to come near 272. (3) essay (Noun) 309. (4) face (Verb)
somebody or something 273. (1) lucid (Adj.) : easy to under- 310. (3) may (Mod. V.)
227. (3) carrying (Verb) stand 311. (2) success (Noun)
228. (1) forward (Adv.) 274. (4) objective (Adj.) : considering 312. (3) principle (Noun)
229. (2) have (Aux. V.) only facts 313. (2) heroic (Adj.)
230. (1) by (Prep.) 275. (4) untidy (Adj.) : not clean 314. (4) failures (Noun)
231. (3) sailing (Verb) (276 – 285) 315. (1) rarely (Adv.) : not very often
232. (2) muster (Verb) : to work hard 276. (2) patriotism (Noun) : live for (316 – 325)
to find or get (courage, support, your country and willingness to 316. (3) informal (Adj.) : relaxed and
etc.) defend it friendly
233. (4) away (Adv.) 277. (1) threatened (Verb) : felt inse- 317. (1) institution (Noun)
234. (3) not (Adv.) cure 318. (3) professional (Adj.)
235. (2) rely (Verb) : to be dependent 278. (2) gauged (Verb) : judged 319. (2) bringing together (Phr. V.) :
(236–245) 279. (3) serious (Adj.) gather
236. (2) question (Noun) 280. (4) concealed (Verb) : hidden on 320. (1) recurring (Adj.) : repeated
237. (3) about (Prep.) any grounds for any motive 321. (1) particular (Adj.)
238. (1) since (Prep.) 281. (1) transfer 322. (2) encouraged (Verb)
239. (3) stories (Noun) seizure (Noun) : the act of using 323. (1) accomplished (Verb)
240. (4) answer (Noun) force to take control of a coun- 324. (3) leader (Noun)
241. (2) think (Verb) try, town, etc. 325. (4) beginners (Noun)
242. (4) ago (Adv.) 282. (1) tactics (Noun) : strategy (326–335)
243. (3) earth (Noun) 283. (4) anarchy (Noun) : a situation 326. (3) welfare (Noun) : happiness;
244. (1) part (Noun) in a country, an organisation, etc. well–being; prosperity, etc.
245. (2) begin (Verb) in which there is no government, 327. (4) methods (Noun)
order or control 328. (2) claim (Verb)
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