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Test-6
Prof. Jayant Ingale
SVJC M J College Jalgaon
Std-12 th
Subject- English
1.2 On Saying Please
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1.2 On Saying Please- A. G. Gardiner
Q. 1 The lift-man threw passenger out of his lift because; -
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he had beaten the lift-man.
he abused to the lift-man.
he refused to say 'Top please'.
the lift-man took his past revenge.
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Q.2 No legal system could attempt to legislate against; -
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bad manners and violence against them.
imprisonment of the drunken people
punishment of the corrupted people
the rash drivers
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Q.3 Bad manners are -
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healthy
infectious
virtuous
soothing
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Q.4 We keep the machine of life oiled and running sweetly with the help of............
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cooperation
quarreling with each other
doing hard efforts
saying "Please" and "Thank you"
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Q.5 As the writer didn't find coppers (money) in his pocket, the conductor did-
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he gave him money.
he scolded him.
he booked the ticket for the writer.
he threw him out of the bus
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Q.6 When the conductor trampled the writer's toe, the reaction of conductor was....
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he apologized with the words 'sorry'
he aggresively spoke with writers
he punished him with indecent words
he trampled his toe intensively
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Q.7 The nature of conductor was ...........
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incivil
indecent
naughty
good mannered
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Q.8 The conductor's gaiety is expressed as;-
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healthy
sound investment
dignified
None of the above
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Q. 9 We must get civilities back to make life........
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smooth and easy
elegant and happy
sad and gloomy
kindly and tolerable
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Q.10 When the man didn't give way to Chesterfield, the man spoke as.......
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he refuses the way to Scoundrel people.
he always give the way to Scoundrel people.
he never argues with good people.
he used to ignore people.
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