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Olympiad Test Level 2: Language and Literature - 1 - Question 1

Who among the following is known as “The Nightingale of India”?

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Sarojini Naidu is known as the “The Nightingale of India”. Her notable work-  In the Bazaars of Hyderabad, Golden Threshold.

Olympiad Test Level 2: Language and Literature - 1 - Question 2

Who among the following is known as the Father of English Poetry?

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Geoffrey Chaucer is called the father of English Literature. He was the first person to write poems and stories in the language of common people. 

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Olympiad Test Level 2: Language and Literature - 1 - Question 3

Match the given Idioms with their meanings.

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  • You can’t judge a book by its cover means you should not judge a person by the outward appearance only.
  • A dime a dozen means something that is very common or not unique.
  • Costs an arm and a leg means something that is very expensive.
  • Fit as a fiddle means in good health.
Olympiad Test Level 2: Language and Literature - 1 - Question 4

Which of the following words is Homophones?

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Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. "Pair" (two of something) and "pear" (a type of fruit) sound alike but are spelled differently and mean different things.

Olympiad Test Level 2: Language and Literature - 1 - Question 5

Select the INCORRECT option:

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"Fantastic Beasts" is a book written by J.K. Rowling, not Ruskin Bond. The other matches are correct:

  • Ronald Dahl - The Minpins
  • Charles Dickens - Great Expectations
  • The Magic Drum - Sudha Murthy
Olympiad Test Level 2: Language and Literature - 1 - Question 6

Complete the idiom:

You can’t have your cake and ______

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The complete idiom is- You can’t have your cake and eat it too. This means that you cannot have everything. 

Olympiad Test Level 2: Language and Literature - 1 - Question 7

Who is the Author of “A Tale of Two Cities”?

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Charles Dickens wrote the book, “A Tale of Two Cities” in 1859. It is set during the French Revolution and explores themes of resurrection, sacrifice, and the effects of social injustice.

Olympiad Test Level 2: Language and Literature - 1 - Question 8

Where did the battle for Ram and Ravana take place?

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The battle between Rama and Ravana took place in Lanka. The battle continued for nearly seven days.

Olympiad Test Level 2: Language and Literature - 1 - Question 9

Match the following:

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Here we have check the rhyming words and match them accordingly. From the pictures we can depict their names and the rhyming words are as follows:
Bug-Mug
Cap-Tap
Boat-Coat
Post-Roast

Olympiad Test Level 2: Language and Literature - 1 - Question 10

What is the full form of ATM?

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ATM is the acronym of Automated Teller Machine. An ATM is a machine that allows people to withdraw cash, check their account balances, and perform other banking tasks without needing to visit a bank branch.

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