The Hack Driver, MCQ. Question and Answers, Prepared by Podmeswar
MCQ TYPES:
1. Statement Type
2. Dialogue Type
3. Question Type
4. Blank Type
5. Word-Meaning type, Opposite Meaning Type
6. Half line type
7. Balanced Type
8. Arrange Type
9. Synonym or Antonym type
Statements: for MCQ
Note: *The students have to learn some important statements from the lesson and also should know the whole lesson for any uncommon statement or any questions.
*Below are the some important statements & short summary on the lesson, ‘The Hack Driver'
1. The young lawyer was a junior assistant clerk in the magnificent law firm.
2. The young lawyer was not sent to prepare legal briefs.
3. The young lawyer was sent to serve summons like a cheap private detective.
4. He had to go to dirty and shadowy corners of the city to seek out his victims.
5. Some of the larger and more self-confident ones even beat him up.
6. The young lawyer hated the unpleasant work and the side of the city life.
7. The young lawyer was in the training period.
8. The young lawyer even considered fleeing to his hometown.
9. The young lawyer thought that in this hometown he could have been a real lawyer without going through training period.
10. The young lawyer rejoiced one day to a place called New Mullion.
11. The place New Mullion was forty miles away from the law firm.
12. The young lawyer went to a village to serve summons on Oliver Lutkins.
13. Oliver Lutkins was a witness in a law case and the hack driver who hid his identity and introduced him as Bill or Magnuson.
14. Oliver Lutkins was needed as a witness in a law case and he had ignored all the letters.
15. The young lawyer eager expectations of the place, New Mullion were a sweet and simple country village.
16. The young lawyer was severely disappointed as the streets of the place, New Mullion were rivers of mud, with rows of wooded shops, either painted a sour brown or bare of any paint at all.
17. The only agreeable sight about the place, New Mullion was the delivery man at the station.
18. The delivery man at the station was about forty years, red-faced, cheerful, and thick about the middle.
19. The working clothes of the delivery man were dirty and well-worn and he had a friendly manner.
20. Anyone felt at once that the delivery man liked people.
21. To finding Lutkins was very important and secret about it.
22. The delivery man was so open and his kindness was real.
23. The young lawyer managed to bargain down to two dollars an hour for the hack.
24. The villagers were so ready to help a stranger in New Mullion.
25. The delivery man had already made it his own task to find Oliver Lutkins.
26. As Bill informed that Oliver Lutkins owed him fifty cents on a poker game and it’s hard to make him part with his money.
27. Bill kept the young lawyer behind him to hide his identity.
28. Most folk around the place, New Mullion called the delivery man Bill or Magnuson.
29. The name of the business of the delivery man was called ‘William Magnuson Fancy Carting and Hacking’ as per his information.
30. According to Bill, Oliver Lutkins was good at deceiving people.
31. Bill always went in first and the young lawyer lingered at the door.
32. At Gray’s barber shop, the young lawyer and Bill missed Lutkins by only five minutes.
33. The young lawyer pursued Oliver that day, just behind him but never catching him.
34. But the young lawyer had so enjoyed Bill’s rough country opinions about his neighbours that he scarcely cared whether he found Lutkins or not.
35. When the young lawyer was hungry, he suggested the delivery man to go to a restaurant and buy a lunch.
36. The delivery man ought to go home to the wife to pack up a lunch for them as the four restaurants which were all bad according to him.
37. The delivery man and the lawyer went to Wade’s Hill and enjoy the view while they ate.
38. The young lawyer paid the delivery man six hours (including the lunch hour).
39. According to the young lawyer, it would have been worth paying him himself to have his presence.
40. As per the young lawyer, the delivery man’s cheerful country wisdom was very refreshing to a country boy like himself who was sick of the city.
41. During the lunch time at the hill top, the delivery man described the foolishness of the minister’s wife, the college boys in fancy clothes and the lawyer’s wife.
42. The delivery man described the minister’s wife’s foolishness who sang the loudest in church when she was most in debt.
43. The delivery man commented on the boys who came from college in fancy clothes.
44. The delivery man told about the lawyer whose wife could never succeed in getting him to put on both a collar and a tie on the same day.
45. On that day, the young lawyer came to know New Mullion better than he did the city and to love it better.
46. Bill didn’t know about colleges and cities, but he had travelled around a lot of the country and had had a lot of jobs.
47. The scene of the hill top was peaceful scene of meadows and woods that the young lawyer experienced.
48. Oliver’s mother’s farm was three miles north from the place.
49. According to Bill, Oliver’s mother was a terror.
50. Oliver’s mother was about nine feet tall, four feet thick and quick as a cat according to Bill.
51. In the Oliver’s mother’s farm, Oliver’s mother seized an iron from the old-fashioned stove and marched on the young lawyer and the delivery man shouting.
52. In the Oliver’s mother’s farm, it was pretty disrespectful treatment according to the young lawyer.
53. In the Oliver’s mother’s farm house, the young lawyer and Bill examined the barn and stable and peering in at all the windows.
54. According to the young lawyer, Bill was so deep and richly human and also he loved a hundred other slow-spoken, simple and wise neighbours.
55. The young lawyer pictured an honest and happy life beyond the strict limits of universities and law firm in New Mullion.
56. After experienced in the place New Mullion, the young lawyer found a treasure and had discovered a new way of life.
57. The next morning, when the case was coming up in the court, then the young lawyer felt shameful and useless fool because he could not find Lutkins.
58. The young lawyer ordered back to New Mullion and with a man who had worked with Lutkins.
59. When the young lawyer was again sent to New Mullion then he was rather sorry because it would prevent his loafing all over again with Bill.
60. When the train arrived at New Mullion, Bill was on the station platform near his cart.
61. Bill’s mother was there talking and laughing with Bill, not quarrelling at all when the young lawyer arrived at the station platform the next day.
62. Bill was Lutkins himself as he hid his identity.
63. Lutkins and his mother laughed at the young lawyer as though he were a bright boy of seven.
64. With loving kindness, Lutkins and his mother begged the young lawyer to go with them to a neighbour’s house for a cup of coffee.
65. Lutkins told her mother and the other friends or the villagers about the young lawyer and they were anxious to look at the young lawyer in the next day.
66. They or the villagers were about the only folks in the town that missed seeing Lutkins the day before.
67. The young lawyer became a junior assistant clerk after graduating with honours in a magnificent law firm.
68. Bill or Magnuson and Oliver Lutkins are the same person but performed separately in the day.
69. The young lawyer was again ordered back to New Mullion with a man who worked with Lutkins.
70. The young lawyer was rather sorry for the next order, because I would prevent his loafing all over again with Bill.
71. In the next day, when the train arrived at the platform the young lawyer saw that the old tigress, Lutkins mother was there talking and laughing with Bill, not quarrelling at all.
72. Lutkins and his mother laughed at the young lawyer as though he were a bright boy of seven.
73. With loving kindness, Lutkins and his mother begged the young lawyer to go to a neighbour’s house for a cup of coffee.
74. When the lawyer reached New Mullion, Bill did not know that he was looking for Lutkins.
75. Lutkins himself openly takes the lawyer all over the village in search of Lutkins.
76. The secret was revealed in the next day that Bill or Magnuson or the delivery man was as same as person Oliver Lutkins.
Read the following statements with
reference to ‘The Hack Driver’ and choose the correct option:
1.
Statement 1: The young lawyer was a
junior assistant clerk in the magnificent law firm.
Statement 2: The young lawyer was
sent to prepare legal briefs.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
2.
Statement 1: The young lawyer was sent to serve summons
like a cheap private detective.
Statement 2: He had to go to dirty and shadowy corners of
the city to seek out his victims.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (C) Both Statement 1 and Statement
2 are true.
3.
Statement 1: Some of the larger and more self-confident
ones even beat the young lawyer up.
Statement 2: The young lawyer loved his work very much.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and Statement
2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
4.
Statement 1: The young lawyer was in the courting
period.
Statement 2: The young lawyer even considered fleeing to
his hometown.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
5.
Statement 1: The young lawyer thought that in this
hometown he could have been a real lawyer without going through training
period.
Statement 2: The young lawyer rejoiced one day to a place
called New Delhi.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
6.
Statement 1: The place New Mullion was eighty miles
away from the law firm.
Statement 2: The young lawyer went to a village to serve
summons on Oliver Lutkins.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
7.
Statement 1: Oliver Lutkins was a witness in a law case
and the hack driver who hid his identity and introduced him as Bill or
Magnuson.
Statement 2: Oliver Lutkins was needed as a witness in a
law case and he had ignored all the letters.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (C) Both Statement 1 and Statement
2 are true.
8.
Statement 1: The young lawyer eager expectations of the
place, New Mullion were a sweet and simple country village.
Statement 2: The young lawyer was severely disappointed as
the streets of the place, New Mullion were rivers of mud, with rows of wooded
shops, either painted a sour brown or bare of any paint at all.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (C) Both Statement 1 and Statement
2 are true.
9.
Statement 1: The only agreeable sight about the place, New
Mullion was the Lutkins’ mother at the farm house.
Statement 2: The delivery man at the station was about
forty years, red-faced, cheerful, and thick about the middle.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
10.
Statement 1: The working clothes of the delivery man were very
standard.
Statement 2: Anyone felt at once that the delivery man did
not like people.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (D) Both Statement 1 and Statement
2 are false.
11.
Statement 1: To finding Lutkins was very important and
secret about it.
Statement 2: The delivery man was so open and his kindness
was real.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (C) Both Statement 1 and Statement
2 are true.
12.
Statement 1: The young lawyer managed to bargain down to four
dollars an hour for the hack.
Statement 2: The villagers were not so ready to help a
stranger in New Mullion.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (D) Both Statement 1 and Statement
2 are false.
13.
Statement 1: The delivery man had not made it his
own task to find Oliver Lutkins.
Statement 2: As Bill informed that Oliver Lutkins owed him
fifty cents on a poker game and it’s hard to make him part with his money.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
14.
Statement 1: Bill kept the young lawyer behind him to hide
his identity.
Statement 2: Most folk around the place, New Mullion
called the delivery man Basu or Madhurjya.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
15.
Statement 1: The name of the business of the delivery man
was called ‘William Magnuson Fancy Carting and Hacking’ as per his information.
Statement 2: According to Bill, Oliver Lutkins was very
bad at deceiving people.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
16.
Statement
1: Bill always
went in first and the young lawyer lingered at the door.
Statement 2: At Gray’s barber shop, the young lawyer and
Bill missed Lutkins by only two minutes.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
17.
Statement 1: The young lawyer pursued Oliver that day,
just behind him but never catching him.
Statement 2: But the young lawyer had so enjoyed Bill’s
rough country opinions about his neighbours that he scarcely cared whether he
found Lutkins or not.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (C) Both Statement 1 and Statement
2 are true.
18.
Statement 1: When the young lawyer was hungry, he
suggested the delivery man to go to a picnic place.
Statement 2: The delivery man ought to go home to the wife
to pack up a lunch for them as the four restaurants which were all bad
according to him.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
19.
Statement
1: The delivery
man and the lawyer went to Wade’s Hill and enjoy the view while they ate.
Statement
2: The young
lawyer paid the delivery man three hours (including the lunch hour).
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
20.
Statement 1: According to the young lawyer, it would have
been worth paying him himself to have his presence.
Statement 2: As per the young lawyer, the delivery man’s
cheerful country wisdom was very refreshing to a country boy like himself who
was sick of the city.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (C) Both Statement 1 and Statement
2 are true.
21.
Statement 1: During the lunch time at the hill top, the
delivery man described the foolishness of the minister’s wife, the college boys
in fancy clothes and the lawyer’s wife.
Statement 2: The delivery man described the minister’s
wife’s foolishness who sang the loudest in church when she had no problem.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
22.
Statement 1: The delivery man commented on the boys who
came from America in dirty clothes.
Statement 2: The delivery man told about the lawyer whose
wife could never succeed in getting him to put on both a collar and a tie on
the same day.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
23.
Statement 1: On that day, the young lawyer came to know
New Mullion better than he did the city and to love it better.
Statement 2: Bill didn’t know about colleges and cities,
but he had travelled around a lot of the country and had had a lot of jobs.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (C) Both Statement 1 and Statement
2 are true.
24.
Statement 1: The scene of the hill top was peaceful scene
of meadows and woods that the young lawyer experienced.
Statement 2: Oliver’s mother’s farm was six miles
north from the place.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
25.
Statement 1: According to Bill, Oliver’s mother was very
kind.
Statement 2: Oliver’s mother was about nine feet tall,
four feet thick and quick as a cat according to Bill.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
26.
Statement 1: In the Oliver’s mother’s farm, Oliver’s
mother seized an iron from the old-fashioned stove and marched on the young
lawyer and the delivery man shouting.
Statement 2: In the Oliver’s mother’s farm, it was pretty
disrespectful treatment according to the young lawyer.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (C) Both Statement 1 and Statement
2 are true.
27.
Statement 1: In the Oliver’s mother’s farm house, the
young lawyer and Bill examined only in the bathroom.
Statement 2: According to the young lawyer, Bill was so
deep and richly human and also he loved a hundred other slow-spoken, simple and
wise neighbours.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
28.
Statement 1: The young lawyer pictured an honest and happy
life beyond the strict limits of universities and law firm in New Mullion.
Statement 2: After experienced in the place New Mullion,
the young lawyer found a treasure and had discovered a new way of life.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (C) Both Statement 1 and Statement
2 are true.
29.
Statement 1: The next morning, when the case was coming up
in the court, then the young lawyer felt shameful and useless fool because he
could not find Lutkins.
Statement
2: The young
lawyer ordered back to New Mullion and with a man who had worked with Lutkins.
(A) Statement 1 is true and Statement
2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (C) Both Statement 1 and Statement
2 are true.
30.
Statement 1: When the young lawyer was again sent to New
Mullion then he was sorry and sad.
Statement 2: When the train arrived at New Mullion, Bill
was on the station platform near his cart.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and Statement
2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (B) Statement 1 is false and Statement
2 is true.
31.
Statement 1: Bill’s mother was there talking and laughing
with Bill, not quarrelling at all when the young lawyer arrived at the station
platform the next day.
Statement 2: Bill or Magnuson was another person and not
as same as Oliver Lutkins.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
32.
Statement 1: Lutkins and his mother laughed at the young
lawyer as though he were a bright boy of seven.
Statement 2: With loving kindness, Lutkins and his mother
begged the young lawyer to go with them to a neighbour’s house for a cup of
coffee.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (C) Both Statement 1 and Statement
2 are true.
33.
Statement 1: Lutkins told her mother and the other friends
or the villagers about the young lawyer and they were anxious to look at the
young lawyer in the next day.
Statement 2: They or the villagers were about the only
folks in the town that missed seeing Lutkins the day before.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (C) Both Statement 1 and Statement
2 are true.
34.
Statement
1: The young lawyer became a senior assistant clerk after graduating
with honours in a magnificent law firm.
Statement
2: Bill or Magnuson and Oliver Lutkins are the same person but performed
separately in the day.
(A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is
false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
35.
Statement 1: The young lawyer was not again ordered back
to New Mullion and the case was closed.
Statement 2: The young lawyer was very sorry for the next
order, because he did not like the delivery man at the previous day.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (D) Both Statement 1 and Statement
2 are false.
36.
Statement 1: In the next day, when the train arrived at
the platform the young lawyer saw that the old tigress, Lutkins mother was
there talking and laughing with Bill, not quarrelling at all.
Statement 2: Lutkins and his mother were sorry at
the young lawyer as though he were a respectable lawyer.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
37.
Statement 1: With loving kindness, Lutkins and his mother
begged the young lawyer to go to a neighbour’s house for lunch.
Statement
2: When the
lawyer reached New Mullion, Bill did not know that he was looking for Lutkins at
first.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
38.
Statement 1: Lutkins himself openly takes the lawyer all
over the village in search of Lutkins.
Statement 2: The secret was revealed in the next day that
Bill or Magnuson or the delivery man was as same as person Oliver Lutkins.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (C) Both Statement 1 and Statement
2 are true.
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