Ausable did not fit any description of a secret agent Fowler had ever read. Following him down the musty corridor of the gloomy French hotel where Ausable had a room, Fowler felt let down. It was a small room, on the sixth and top floor, and scarcely a setting for a romantic adventure. Ausable was, for one thing, fat. Very fat. And then there was his accent. Though he spoke French and German passably, he had never altogether lost the American accent he had brought to Paris from Boston twenty years ago. “You are disappointed,” Ausable said wheezily over his shoulder. 

i. “Following him down the musty corridor of the gloomy French hotel where Ausable had a room…” Choose the correct option to replace the underlined words. 

a) expansive, abnormal 

b) lighted; formal 

c) damp; dingy 

d) uncanny; smart 

ii. Amy is an American woman who teaches French and German in a primary school. This means that Amy is 

a) an empathetic teacher. 

b) a rational human being. 81 

c) an experienced guide. 

d) a multilingual instructor. 

iii. It can be inferred from the extract that a secret agent is expected to be 

1) fit. 

2) compassionate. 

3) apologetic. 

4) suave. 

5) violent. 

a) Option 1, 3 & 5 

b) Option 1 & 4 

c) Option 2 ,4 & 5 

d) Option 2 & 3 

iv. The reason Fowler was disappointed by Ausable when he met him was because Ausable 

a) lived in a shady French hotel. 

b) was related to the cops. 

c) didn’t have the personality of a spy. 

d) had a very strange accent. 

v. Choose the option that lists the INCORRECT statements about the given passage. 

1. Fowler had no expectations at all from Ausable. 

2. Fowler was elated when he met Ausable. 

3. Ausable was living in France as a spy. 

4. Ausable had acquired the French accent over twenty years ago.

a) 1, 2 

b) 3, 4 

c) 1, 3 

d) 2, 4


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i. c 

ii. d 

iii. b 

iv. c 

v. d

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