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One of the scariest experiences you can have #1 (permalink) Wed Mar 30, 2005 16:56 pm   One of the scariest experiences you can have
 

Test No. incompl/advan-34 "Teaching your Wife to Drive", question 1

Teaching someone to drive is one of the ......... experiences you can have.

(a) cruellest
(b) heaviest
(c) scariest
(d) latest

Test No. incompl/advan-34 "Teaching your Wife to Drive", answer 1

Teaching someone to drive is one of the scariest experiences you can have.

Correct answer: (c) scariest
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One of the scariest experiences you can have #2 (permalink) Wed Mar 30, 2005 17:03 pm   One of the scariest experiences you can have
 

titun wrote:
Correct answer: (c) scariest
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