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one of these.
In the forest, the duke and his followers lived a life like that of
(i) Robert Bruce in the cave
(ii) the king of a huge empire
(iii) Robin Hood of England
(iv) the prisoner in a cage.
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* The sharp teeth of the cold wind in winter is nothing, according to the Duke Senior, compare
man's --
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(i) love
(ii) jealousy
(iii) unkindness and ingratitude
(iv) happiness.
The duke compared the uses of the adversities with that of the medicine extracted from
(i) the head of a poisonous snake
(ii) the head of a poisonous toad
(iii) the bark of a poisonous tree
(iv) the skin of a lizard.
10 The duke used to draw lessons from
(i) books
(ii) nature (iii) his grandfather (iv) his followers.
11 *The daughter of the banished Duke was-
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() Celia
(ii) Viola
(iii) Aliena
(iv) Rosalind.
112 Though Rosalind was thrown out of the dukedom, she remained in the
(i) forest
(ii) house
(iii) cottage
(iv) palace.
13 *Celia was inseparable from-
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(0) Oliver
(ii) her father (iii) Orlando
(iv) Rosalind.
14 Though the fathers of Rosalind and Celia were at fight, the two girls were
(i) indifferent to each other
(ii) sharing an eternal bond of friendship
(iii) fighting too
(iv) thinking how to stop their fathers.
15 Rosalind and Celia were -
(i) two friends
(ii) two neighbours (iii) two sisters
(iv) none of these
16 A messenger brought the news of a ---
(ii) dinner party (iii) wrestling match
(iv) none of these
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