A. On
B. To
C. At
D. From
A. Short prose
B. A long fictional prose with many characters
C. A short narrative prose
D. A literary work on the stage
A. Quite
B. As
C. Perfectly
D. Very
A. Agree
B. Accept
C. Disagree
D. Assent
A. Tiptoe
B. Tiptoes
C. To tiptoe
D. None of these
A. Go faster
B. Make something more exciting
C. Make a lot of nosie
D. Be strong
A. In
B. On
C. By
D. To
A. To benefit from other peoples trouble
B. To indulge in all conspiracies
C. To aggravate the situation
D. To caught fish in disturbed water
A. Robbery performed by previous employee
B. Looking for a job enthusiastically
C. Conduct of public business for a private gain
D. Flattery of superiors
A. Very short period
B. Very long period
C. Both
D. None