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® Chubukov is a — ([W8CHSE - 2076), , (a) landowner (b) lawyer (c) merchant (d) physician., , Lomov is Chubukov's —, , (a) brother (6) son (c) neighbour (d) friend., , * When Lomov arrived, Chubukov was surprised by his — [W8CHSE - 2016], (a) evening dress (0) palpitations (c) shyness (¢) impudence., *Chubukov addresses Lomov as — [W8CHSE ~ 2017], (a) a devil (b) a peasant (c) an angel (dg) an angle., , Lomov was wearing —, , (a) a dress-jacket and white gloves (b) a hunting suit, , (c) anight gown (d) along coat and hat., , “You shouldn't forget all about your neighbours,"— Here the ‘neighbours’ mentioned are —, , (a) Lomovs (b) Chubukovs (c) Natalya (d) Chekhovs., *Lomov is dressed in formal clothes — [W8CHSE Sample Question], , (a) because it is New Year's Eve, , (b) because he loves Natalya and is going to propose to her, , (c) because he has come to finalise a business deal with Chubukov, , (d) because he has come to propose to Natalya., , “I've come to you .... to trouble you with a request." —Here the speaker is —, , (a) Lomov (b) Natalya (c) Chubukov (d) Mower., , “| shall drink some water’"—The speaker wanted to drink water because —, , (a) he was thirsty (b) he had nothing more to do, , (c) he was excited (d) none of these., , “He's come to borrow money!"—Here ‘he' means —, , (a) Chubukov (b) Lomov (c) another neighbour (d) Lomov's father., Lomov went to his neighbour, Chubukov’s house — ([W8CHSE ~ 2018], (a) to borrow money (b) to settle a dispute, , (c) to give a marriage proposal (d) to complain., , *Lomov comes to Chubukov’s house — (WBCHSE - 2016], (a) to propose to his daughter (b) like a good neighbour, , (c) for a formal meeting (d) to borrow money from Chubukov., , The request which Lomov made to Chubukov was —, , (a) to borrow the threshing machine (b) to drink champagne with Chubukov, , (c) to borrow some money (d) to ask the hand of his daughter., , *Lomov wanted to talk to Natalya — [WBCHSE Sample Question), , (a) in order to settle a land dispute over Oxen Meadows, (b) in order to discuss inheritance, , (c) in order to seek her consent for marriage, , (d) in order to discuss about the mowers., , * Chubukov told Lomov to hurry up and — [Sanskrit Collegiate School. 17}, (a) get out (b) eat (c) wash his face (d) get married., Lomov’s proposal was to—, , (a) marry Natalya (b) borrow money, , (c) borrow threshing machine (d) go hunting together., , Natalya is —, , (a) Chubukov's daughter (b) Lomov's sister (c) Chubukov'ssister (d) Lomov's daughter.
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[KAsAARTUORGs TONS VO, , ene (b) well educated — (c)_ just iterate (d) none of \, , paris “i (b) thirty (c) thirty-five (d) twenty-five., ee 10) socked (c) overjoyed (d) angry., , “it's ; al desire he desire is, , Seca a oa eee, , (c) to get his daughter married to Lomov, , (1) Chubukov is delighted with the proposal for the following reason —, , (a) Natalya can at last find true love, , (b) Lomov loves Natalya, , (c) Chubukov had expected this proposal a long time ago, (d) Chubukov would like to see his daughter married., Natalya’s father affectionately calls her, , (a) lvanovna (b) Natasha (c) Natasya (d) Stepanovna., The word ‘consent’ means —, (a) assurance (b) acceptance (c) anxiety (a) apology., “She's in love; egad"—'Egad’ means —, (a) old fashioned expression of surprise (b) old fashioned expression of anxiety, (c) old fashioned expression of hatred (d) old fashioned expression of anger., The person referred to as the ‘love-sick’ cat is —, (a) Lomov (b) Guess (c) Squeezer (d) Natalya., Natalya is characterised as —, (a) spirited, proud and stubborn (b) calm, proud and stubborn, (c) spirited, docile and proud (d) hysteric, stubborn and quarrelsome., *Lomov, Chubukov and Natalya approach marriage — [WBCHSE Sample Question], (a) with a sense of practicality (b) with a sense of romanticism, (c) with a sense of idealism (d) with a sense of cynicism., “I'm trembling all over..." The speaker is ‘trembling’ because —, (a) he felt an earthquake (b) he was too weak, (c) he suffered from palpitations (d) his legs were weak., “| must have my mind made up."—The speaker is — (Taki House Govt Girls’ High School, (a) Chubukov (b) Lomov (c) Chekov ryt. |, According to Lomov, Natalya is an excellent —, (a) maid (b) cook (c) house-keeper (d) nurse., Lomov is in his —, (a) mid-thirties (b) mid-forties (c) mid-fifties (d) mid-sixties., *Lomov says that for marriage his age is — (Jenkins High School, Coochbehar '17], (a) pertect (b) critical (c) suitable () too young., *Lomov suffers from — (Mitra Institution (Main) 17), (a) obsessive compulsive disorder (6) arthritis, (c) tuberculosis (d) palpitations., *Lomov has two considerations regarding marriage — ([WECHSE Sample Question}, , (a) that he is thirty five and must lead a stable life, , (b) that he suffers from lunacy and sleeplessness, , (c) that he must consolidate property and make gains, (d) that he must enjoy love and passion.
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Lomov feels a twitch in his —, , (a) right eyebrow (b) left eyebrow, *Lomov jumps in his sleep like a —, (a) dog (b) lunatic, , Lomov feels the pull in his sleep —, (a) five or six times, , (b) about ten times (c) about twenty times, , , , we =. 4, , (c) nose (d) ears., ([Bidhannagar Govt High School 16), (c) rabbit (d) fox., , (d) innumerable times., , ae ;, Go there's a merchant come for his goods."—The merchant referred to here is— [Patha Bhavan '16], , (a) Chubukov, , , , (b) Lomov, Natalya was dressed in a/an —, (a) apron, (c) gown, *The term ‘négligeé’ refers to —, (a) frock (b) loose gown, * Natalya was shelling for drying., (a) beans (b) peas, * Natalya requested Lomov to have —, (a) breakfast (b) lunch, *Lomov enters Chubukov's —, (a) bedroom (b) drawing room, , (d) a farmer., , (b) apron and négligeé, , (d) red dress., [Bidhan Chandra Institution 16], (c) apron (d) shirt., ([W8CHSE - 2017], (c) barley (d) meadows., [tHindu School 17], (c) dinner (d) supper., [Sri Rambrishna Howrah 17], (c) hall room (d) dining room., , Lomov refuses to have lunch with Natalya because —, , (a) he already had lunch, , (c) he was feeling sick, , The weather on the day they met was —, (a) wet (b) splendid, , (b) he wasn't feeling hungry, (d) he will have it later., , (c) stormy (d) windy., , *The word ‘stacked’ in the expression ‘How much hay have you stacked ?’ means —, , (a) collected (b) piled, *Lomov knows Natalya’s family —, , (a) since his childhood, , (c) for last ten years, , *Natalya asks Lomov if he is going to a —, (a) ball (b) birthday party, Lomov inherited his land from —, , (a) his father, , (c) his late aunt and her husband, *Oxen Meadows is between —, , (a) birchwoods and Burnt Marsh, , (c) Bumt woods and Bumt Marsh, , [Govt Spon Multipurpose School (Boys), Taki House '17], (c) harvested (d) dried., , (Haripal Gurudayal Institution '17], (b) for the last twenty years, (d) not for a long time., , [Hare School '17], (c) new year's party (d) wedding., (b) his parents, (d) his grandfather., (Nawa Nalanda 17}, , (b) Bimamwoods and Bumt Marsh, (d) Dunsinane and Birnam woods., , *Oual cover an area of — ([Nawa Nalanda'17], (a) 4 Geediind (b) Sdessiatins —_(c) 7 dessiatins (d) 9 dessiatins., The peasants used to bake bricks for the grandmother of Lomov's —, es mal (b) grandmother —(c) mother (d) father., The peasants used the land of Oxen Meadows for —, (a) thirty years (b) twenty years —_(c) ten years .i08e yas., The Oxen Meadows were given to be used by the —, (b) farmers, , (a) mowers, , (c) peasant’s of Chubukov's great grandfather, , (d) Natalya’s peasants.