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11 Plus (11+) English Practice Test: Comprehension - Meaning of Words
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The questions below are based on the following passage: An extract from "Oliver Twist" by Charles Dickens. The room in which the boys were fed was a large stone hall, with a copper at one end; out of which the master, dressed in an apron for the purpose, and assisted by one or two women, ladled the gruel at mealtimes. Of this festive composition the boys had one porringer and no more - except on occasions of public rejoicing when he had two ounces and a quarter of bread besides. The bowls never wanted washing. The boys polished them with their spoons again till they shone again; and when... Show more
11 Plus (11+) English Practice Test: Comprehension - Meaning of Words
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10 Questions

1. What is meant by 'lots were cast'?
2. What is meant by 'lots were cast'?
3. Why didn't the bowls ever need washing?
4. Who do you think 'the beadle' might be?
5. In 'He gazed with stupefied astonishment', who does 'he' refer to?
6. What is meant by 'it fell to Oliver Twist'?
7. Why didn't the bowls ever need washing?
8. In 'the boys had one porringer and no more', what is meant by the word 'porringer'?
9. Who do you think 'the beadle' might be?
10. Why was Oliver called 'the small rebel'?