Frank: And your considered view is that the Agamemnon is muck?
Taplow: Well, no, sir. I don’t think the play is a muck- exactly. I suppose, in a way, it’s rather a good
plot, really, a wife murdering her husband and all that. I only meant the way it’s taught to us- just a
lot of Greek words strung together and fifty lines if you get them wrong.
Frank: You sound a little bitter, Taplow.
Questions:
1. According to Taplow, Agamemnon is quite a/an __________ play.
a. interesting b. revolutionary c. controversial d. insignificant
2. Muck means __________.
a. very useful b. beyond our reach c. of no practical good d. very pleasant
3. On that day, Frank found Taplow in a _______ mood.
a. cheerful b. whimsical c. humourous d. resentful
4. How is the Agamemnon taught to the students?
a. By tying the Greek words on the string. b. By using too many Greek words.
c. Giving importance to the Greek words only. d. In a sing song manner.
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1 d
2 c
3 b
4 b
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From the above passage, the correct answers are-
- 1. According to Taplow, Agamemnon is quite a/an ____insignificant_____ play.
The correct option is d.
- 2. Muck means _of no practical good ______.
The correct option is c.
- 3. On that day, Frank found Taplow in a __whimsical_____ mood.
The correct option is b.
- 4. Agamemnon taught to the students by using too many Greek words.
The correct option is b.
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