He turned a little pale, for he had saved just this sum to buy a gun that he might be able
to join some hunting parties the next summer, with some friends who went to shoot larks
on Sunday. Nevertheless, he answered, "Very well. I will give you four hundred francs.
But try to have a pretty dress.
(i) 'He" in the first line is:
(a) Matilda's father b) Matilda's uncle ) Matilda's husband d) Matilda's brother
(ii
)
Mr Loisel had saved the four hundred francs to buy
(a) A fancy pen
b) A gun c)AT.V. set a pair of gumboots
(iii)
Why did Mrs Loisel need a pretty dress?
(a) She desired to look beautiful in the ball
.
c) Her husband wanted her to join the ball
b) She had no pretty dress.
d) All of the above
(iv)
Where did Mr Loisel work?
(a) In a school b) In a firm
c) In the board of education d) None of these
(V
)
What is the antonym of 'pale?
(a) Bright b) Faint
C) Dim
d) Deep
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