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Note: The questions provided in this document are similar to the questions that were asked in the actual Olympiad exam. So, we recommend you study these for your Olympiad preparation.

Word and Structure Knowledge

Choose the Correct Option to Fill in the Blank. (Question 1 to 22)

Q1: My friend, Jasmine, holds dual __________ from both India and Britain.
(a) nationality
(b) nation
(c) nationalism
(d) nationalise

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Ans: (a)

  • In this context, the correct term is nationality, which refers to the status of being a citizen of a particular country.
  • Jasmine has citizenship in two countries, India and Britain, hence she has dual nationality.
  • The other options do not fit: nation refers to a group of people, nationalism is a political ideology, and nationalise means to take control of a private industry by the government.
  • Thus, the only suitable choice is nationality.

Q2: Working as a sales executive can be a tiring and __________ job.
(a) stressed
(b) stress
(c) stressful
(d) stresses

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct word to fill in the blank is stressful, which describes a job that causes stress.
  • Stressed refers to a state of being, not a job description.
  • Stress is a noun and does not fit grammatically in the sentence.
  • Stresses is the plural form of stress and is also not suitable here.

Q3: I purchase all my fruits and vegetables from the supermarket __________.
(a) once
(b) yesterday
(c) really
(d) usually

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Ans: (d)

  • The correct answer is usually because it indicates a regular habit of buying fruits and vegetables.
  • Once suggests a single occurrence, which does not fit the context of regular shopping.
  • Yesterday refers to a specific time in the past, which is not relevant here.
  • Really does not provide a suitable context for the frequency of shopping.

Q4: Kiara felt envious of the strong __________ developing between Dolly and Tanu.
(a) friendship
(b) sadness
(c) grief
(d) despair

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Ans: (a)

  • In this context, the word friendship is the most suitable choice as it indicates a positive relationship.
  • Sadness, grief, and despair are negative emotions and do not fit the context of jealousy regarding a bond.
  • Kiara's jealousy suggests she is envious of a strong connection, which is best described by friendship.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (a) friendship, as it aligns with the feelings expressed in the sentence.

Q5: All students need to bring __________ holiday homework tomorrow.
(a) his
(b) yours
(c) ours
(d) their

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Ans: (d)

  • The correct answer is their because it refers to the homework belonging to all students collectively.
  • Using their is appropriate as it is a plural possessive pronoun that matches the plural noun students.
  • Options like his, yours, and ours do not fit because they refer to singular or specific ownership, which is not suitable in this context.
  • Thus, their is the best choice to indicate that the homework belongs to the group of students.

Q6: I think this is the __________ thing I have ever done in my life.
(a) more exciting
(b) most exciting
(c) exciting
(d) much more exciting

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct answer is most exciting because it is used to describe the highest degree of excitement.
  • In this context, we are comparing this experience to all others in the speaker's life.
  • Using more exciting or much more exciting would not fit grammatically in this sentence.
  • Thus, most exciting is the appropriate choice to convey that this is the peak of excitement.

Q7: We concluded that we __________ the New Year’s party this Sunday.
(a) celebrated
(b) have celebrated
(c) will celebrate
(d) are celebrating

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct choice is will celebrate because it indicates a future action. We are planning to hold the party this Sunday.
  • Option (a) celebrated refers to a past event, which is not applicable here.
  • Option (b) have celebrated suggests a completed action, which does not fit the context of planning.
  • Option (d) are celebrating implies an ongoing action, which is also incorrect for a future event.

Q8: Give me a minute, the work is __________ done.
(a) almost
(b) quiet
(c) most
(d) too

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Ans: (a)

  • The phrase "the work is almost done" indicates that the work is nearly finished but not completely.
  • Choosing "almost" fits perfectly as it conveys that there is just a little bit left to complete.
  • Other options like "quiet," "most," and "too" do not make sense in this context.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (a) almost, as it accurately describes the state of the work.

Q9: I did not want to miss the flight, __________ I started early in the morning.
(a) as
(b) because
(c) so
(d) yet

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct answer is so because it indicates a reason for starting early.
  • Using so shows that the action of starting early was a result of the desire not to miss the flight.
  • As and because imply causation but do not fit the sentence structure as well as so does.
  • Yet does not logically connect the two parts of the sentence.

Q10: The little girl does not want to go far __________ her mother.
(a) for
(b) with
(c) from
(d) to

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Ans: (c)

  • The phrase "go far from her mother" indicates that the girl wants to stay close to her mother.
  • Using "for" or "with" would not convey the same meaning of distance.
  • "To" also does not fit in this context as it implies direction rather than distance.
  • Thus, "from" is the correct choice as it emphasizes the distance she wishes to maintain.

Q11: If she began at eight, she __________ be here by now.
(a) ought
(b) ought to
(c) dare
(d) may to

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct phrase is "ought to," which indicates a strong suggestion or expectation.
  • In this context, it implies that it is expected for her to be here by now if she started at eight.
  • Using "ought" alone is incorrect in this sentence structure.
  • Other options like "dare" and "may to" do not fit the meaning of expectation in this context.

Q12: I am eagerly waiting for __________ last day of college.
(a) a
(b) an
(c) the
(d) no article

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct answer is the because it specifies a particular day, which is the last day of college.
  • In English, we use the when referring to something specific that both the speaker and listener are aware of.
  • Using a or an would imply any last day, which is not the case here.
  • Thus, the last day indicates a unique event that is being anticipated.

Q13: They were __________ dinner when I reached home.
(a) had
(b) has
(c) having
(d) have

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct answer is having because it indicates an ongoing action in the past.
  • The sentence describes a situation where the action of eating dinner was in progress when the speaker arrived home.
  • Using had would imply the action was completed, which doesn't fit the context.
  • Has and have are present tense forms and do not match the past context of the sentence.

Q14: I am __________ a red saree for the party tonight.
(a) looking out
(b) looking over
(c) looking for
(d) looking up

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Ans: (c)

  • The phrase "looking for" means to search or seek something.
  • In this context, the speaker is trying to find a red saree for the party.
  • Options "looking out" and "looking over" do not fit the meaning of searching.
  • "Looking up" typically refers to searching for information, not an item.

Q15: Rishabh wanted to go outside, __________ it was raining. Thus, he had to cancel the plan.
(a) or
(b) however
(c) because
(d) than

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct answer is however because it indicates a contrast between Rishabh's desire to go outside and the fact that it was raining.
  • Using however shows that despite wanting to go out, the rain prevented him from doing so.
  • Other options like or and because do not fit the context of contrasting his plans with the weather.
  • Thus, however is the best choice to express this situation clearly.

Q16: Our grandmother is very affectionate __________ us.
(a) towards
(b) within
(c) through
(d) among

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Ans: (a)

  • The correct word to complete the sentence is towards. It indicates the direction of affection.
  • Using towards shows that the grandmother has a warm and loving attitude for us.
  • Thus, towards is the most appropriate choice to express her feelings.

Q17: Most of the students in my class have never __________ to Goa.
(a) going
(b) being
(c) went
(d) been 

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Ans: (d)

  • The correct answer is been because it is the past participle form of the verb be.
  • In this context, we use have never been to indicate that the students have not visited Goa at any time in the past.
  • Options going, being, and went do not fit grammatically in this sentence.
  • Thus, been is the only option that correctly completes the sentence.

Q18: The thieves must have __________ from the balcony.
(a) broken down
(b) broken up
(c) broken out
(d) broken in

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Ans: (d)

  • The correct phrase here is broken in, which means to enter a place illegally.
  • "Broken down" refers to something that has stopped working, "broken up" means to end a relationship, and "broken out" implies escaping from a place.
  • Thus, the action of entering through the balcony aligns perfectly with "broken in."

Q19: When old friends reunite after a long period, there will be a lot of __________.
(a) fine-tune
(b) chin music
(c) lock horns
(d) barking up the wrong tree

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Ans: (b)

  • The phrase chin music refers to casual conversation or chatter, which is common when friends catch up.
  • Fine-tune means to make small adjustments, which doesn't fit the context of a reunion.
  • Lock horns implies a conflict or argument, not a friendly meeting.
  • Barking up the wrong tree means to pursue a mistaken or misguided course of action, which is unrelated to the situation of friends meeting.

Q20: You usually go to the gym in the evening, __________?
(a) didn’t you
(b) don’t you
(c) isn’t you
(d) aren’t you

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Ans: (b)

  • The question is asking for confirmation about a habit of going to the gym in the evening.
  • The correct tag question is "don’t you," which is used for positive statements.
  • Using "didn’t you" would imply a past action, while "isn’t you" and "aren’t you" are grammatically incorrect in this context.
  • Thus, "don’t you" is the appropriate choice to confirm the statement.

Q21: Please, be patient. The result __________ soon.
(a) have been announced
(b) has been announcing
(c) will be announced
(d) is being announced

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Ans: (c)

  • The phrase "will be announced" indicates a future action, which fits the context of the sentence.
  • Options (a) and (b) are incorrect because they do not convey a future event.
  • Option (d) suggests that the announcement is currently happening, which does not align with the word "soon."
  • Thus, the correct choice is (c) as it clearly states that the result is expected to be announced in the future.

Q22: The players __________ with joy that they had won the match.
(a) exclaimed
(b) wished
(c) prayed
(d) cried

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Ans: (a)

  • The correct word to fill in the blank is exclaimed, which means to shout or cry out suddenly, especially in excitement.
  • In this context, the players are expressing their joy about winning the match, which fits perfectly with the word exclaimed.
  • The other options like wished, prayed, and cried do not convey the same sense of excitement and celebration.
  • Thus, the best choice is exclaimed, as it captures the players' enthusiastic reaction to their victory.

Choose the Part of the Sentence That Has an Error. (Question 23 to 24)

Q23: Yesterday, Shreya __________ hard and scraped her elbows and knees.
(a) Yesterday, Shreya
(b) fell hard and
(c) scraped her elbows
(d) and knees

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct answer is fell hard and. This indicates that Shreya had a fall.
  • It shows the action of falling, which is important to complete the sentence.
  • The other options do not provide a verb that fits the context of the sentence.
  • Thus, the sentence correctly describes Shreya's action of falling and getting hurt.

Q24: We __________ a very good movie yesterday.
(a) We watching
(b) a very good
(c) movie yesterday
(d) No error 

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Ans: (a)

  • The correct answer is (a) "We watching". The sentence is missing the correct form of the verb "to be". It should be "We were watching".
  • In this case, "We" is the subject, and we need a verb to indicate the action that took place in the past.
  • Option (b), (c), and (d) do not contain any grammatical errors related to the verb form.
  • Thus, the error lies in the verb form used in option (a).

Choose the Option With the Correct Spelling. (Question 25 to 26)

Q25: How do you write the term that refers to the act of stopping something from occurring or developing?
(a) Prevention
(b) Prevansion
(c) Perevention
(d) Preevention

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Ans: (a)

  • The correct spelling is Prevention, which means the action of stopping something from happening.
  • Options like Prevansion, Perevention, and Preevention are incorrect spellings.
  • Understanding the term is important as it relates to taking measures to avoid problems before they arise.
  • In everyday life, prevention can apply to health, safety, and many other areas where we want to avoid negative outcomes.

Q26: How do you spell the term that refers to writing that is difficult to read?
(a) Illegibal
(b) Elligible
(c) Illegible
(d) Elligibale

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct spelling for writing that is hard to read is illegible.
  • Option (a) is incorrect because "illegibal" is a misspelling.
  • Option (b) "elligible" refers to being qualified, not related to writing.
  • Option (d) "elligibale" is also a misspelling.

Q27: Choose the correct synonym of the word: 
Omnipotent
(a) Supreme
(b) Weak
(c) Impotent
(d) Lethargic

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Ans: (a)

  • The word omnipotent means having unlimited power or authority.
  • The correct synonym is supreme, which also indicates the highest power or authority.
  • Options like weak and impotent suggest a lack of power, which is the opposite of omnipotent.
  • Lethargic refers to a state of sluggishness, which is unrelated to the meaning of omnipotent.

Q28: Choose the correct synonym of the word: 
Exhaust
(a) Invigorate
(b) Refresh
(c) Enable
(d) Impoverish

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Ans: (d)

  • The word exhaust means to drain or use up completely.
  • Among the options, impoverish means to make someone poor or to deplete resources, which aligns with the idea of exhausting something.
  • In contrast, invigorate and refresh suggest bringing energy or life, which is the opposite of exhausting.
  • Thus, the correct synonym for exhaust is impoverish.

Q29: Choose the correct antonym of the word: 
Astonish
(a) Stun
(b) Boggle
(c) Stupefy
(d) Explain

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Ans: (d)

  • The word astonish means to surprise or amaze someone greatly.
  • An antonym is a word that has the opposite meaning.
  • Among the options, explain means to make something clear or understandable, which is the opposite of surprising someone.
  • The other options (stun, boggle, stupefy) all relate to causing surprise or confusion, not the opposite.

Q30: Choose the correct antonym of the word: 
Exceptional
(a) Odd
(b) Special
(c) Familiar
(d) Notable

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Ans: (c)

  • The word Exceptional means something that is unusual or extraordinary.
  • The correct antonym is Familiar, which refers to something that is well-known or common.
  • In contrast, Odd and Notable do not convey the opposite meaning effectively.
  • Special also implies uniqueness, which is similar to exceptional, not opposite.

Reading 

Read the Passage and Answer the Questions That Follow. (Question 31 to 35)
The national tree of India is the Banyan tree. The Banyan tree represents eternal life, because of its ever-expanding branches. The country’s unity is symbolized by the tree’s huge structure and its deep roots. The tree is also known as Kalpavriksha, which means ‘wish fulfilling tree’. The Banyan tree is called so, because the Banyan tree has immense medicinal properties and is associated with longevity. The Banyan tree also gives shelter to many different kinds of animals and birds, which represent India and its people from different races, religions and castes.
The national tree of a country is one of the symbols of pride that is integral to ^the nation’s identity. Being native to that country adds to the privileged status of the tree to be considered as a national symbol. The national tree is an instrument of projecting certain philosophical or spiritual values, which reside at the core of the country’s heritage.
The branches root themselves like new trees over a large area. The roots then give rise to more trunks and branches. Because of this characteristic and its longevity, this tree is considered immortal and is an integral part of the myths and legends of India. Even today, the banyan tree is the focal point of village life and the village council meets under the shade of this tree.
The tree is revered as sacred in Hindu philosophy. It is often a focal point of human establishment owing to its expansive form and shade provided. The banyan tree towers magnificently over its neighbours and has the widest reaching roots of all known trees, covering several acres. Banyan trees are found all over tropical and sub-tropical parts of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. They represent the largest trees in the world by canopy coverage. They grow in forest, rural as well as urban areas of the country. They often use the branches of big trees or fissures within rocks as support, ultimately taking over by destroying the supporting host. In urban areas they grow on the sides of buildings with the roots penetrating the walls and are called stranglers. The largest banyan tree in India resides at the Indian Botanical Garden in Shibpur, Howrah in West Bengal. It is around 25m tall and the canopy cover is around 420m with over 2000 aerial roots.

Q31: A banyan tree is associated with __________.
(a) generosity
(b) longevity
(c) diversity
(d) integrity

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Ans: (b)

  • The banyan tree is often linked to longevity, symbolizing long life and endurance.
  • It is known for its extensive root system and ability to grow for many years, which represents stability and permanence.
  • While it may also represent other qualities, its primary association is with longevity due to its long lifespan and growth patterns.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (b) longevity.

Q32: What is the meaning of the term ‘Kalpavriksha’?
(a) A sacred tree
(b) A wish-fulfilling tree
(c) A huge tree
(d) A magical tree 

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Ans: (b)

  • Kalpavriksha
  • It symbolizes the idea that one can obtain anything they desire, making it a powerful and positive concept.
  • In contrast, the other options do not capture this specific meaning of wish fulfillment.
  • This tree is often depicted as a source of abundance and prosperity.

Q33: In Hindu philosophy, a Banyan tree is considered __________.
(a) vulnerable
(b) unholy
(c) sacred
(d) common

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Ans: (c)

  • The Banyan tree holds a significant place in Hindu philosophy and is regarded as sacred.
  • This tree symbolizes immortality and is often associated with various deities and spiritual practices.
  • Unlike the other options, which suggest negative or neutral connotations, the sacred nature of the Banyan tree reflects its importance in cultural and religious contexts.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (c) sacred.

Q34: Besides its healing benefits, in what way does a Banyan tree benefit the local villagers?
(a) The villagers use its fruit in cooking food
(b) The village council uses its shade as their meeting place
(c) The villagers use it for trade
(d) The villagers use its wood in crafting furniture 

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Ans: (b)

  • The Banyan tree provides a cool shade, making it an ideal spot for the village council to hold their meetings.
  • This use of the tree highlights its importance in community gatherings and decision-making.
  • While the tree has other benefits, such as medicinal properties and wood, its role as a meeting place is particularly significant for villagers.
  • Thus, the shade of the Banyan tree serves as a social hub for the community.

Q35: Choose an appropriate title for the passage.
(a) Flora and Fauna of India
(b) The Village Life
(c) National Tree of India
(d) Significance of Trees

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Ans: (c)

  • The question asks for a suitable title that reflects the main idea of the passage.
  • Option (c) National Tree of India is the correct answer as it directly relates to the content likely discussed in the passage.
  • Other options, while relevant to nature, do not specifically address the focus on trees as option (c) does.
  • Choosing the right title helps in understanding the central theme of the text.

Read the Passage and Answer the Questions That Follow. (Question 36 to 40)
Found throughout Russia and parts of Asia, Blakiston’s fish owl, an endangered species whose six-foot wingspan makes it the world’s biggest owl, is declining due to habitat loss and climate change.
Perched high in the forest canopy, fish owl pairs perform a four-note duet of synchronized calls that can last up to two hours. These raptors, known for their intense yellow eyes and showy ear tufts, nest in cavities of old-grown trees among the wooded river valleys of the Russian Far East, where boreal and temperate rainforests meet the Sea of Japan and the Sea of Okhotsk.
Named after 19th century English naturalist Thomas W. Blakiston, the owl is divided into two subspecies: Bubo blakistoni doerriesi, found on the Russian mainland and likely north-eastern China, and Bubo blakistoni, which lives in Hokkaido, Japan, Russia’s southern Kuril Islands.
In Hokkaido, people put out food for the Blakiston’s fish owls and manage their populations; in Primorye Province, the mated pairs that remain—fewer than 200—are truly wild. The global population of the owls is estimated at 1,000 to 1,900 individuals.
The birds hunt for salmon, trout, and lamprey in icy rivers during the winter; and in springtime, the males start to store amphibians to feed their mate and their single fluffy hatchlings.
The changing climate could affect their mating and eating patterns - starving owlets to death and contributing to an eventual population decline. Reducing forest cover and logging has been destroying the natural habitat of these birds, making them vulnerable.
Though fish owls mostly nest in tall, dead trees of no commercial value, logging roads let people such as poachers, illegal loggers, and pine nut collectors access to more distant parts of the forest. Such trespassers pose a serious threat to fish owls and other endangered species by hitting animals with their vehicles or causing inadvertent wildfires.

Q36: What distinguishes the Blakiston’s fish owl as the largest owl in the world?
(a) Its strong claws
(b) Its large beak
(c) Its four-note duet
(d) Its six-foot wingspan 

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Ans: (d)

  • The Blakiston’s fish owl is recognized as the largest owl due to its impressive wingspan of up to six feet. This measurement is what sets it apart from other owl species.
  • While its strong claws, large beak, and unique calls are notable features, they do not contribute to its title as the largest owl.
  • The size of the wingspan is a key factor in determining the overall size of an owl, making option (d) the correct answer.

Q37: What challenges are fish owls currently encountering?
(a) Lack of food and water
(b) Habitat loss and climate change
(c) Lack of care and protection
(d) Poaching and raiding 

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Ans: (b)

  • The primary threat to fish owls is habitat loss and climate change. This means that their natural living spaces are being destroyed, which makes it hard for them to find food and shelter.
  • Climate change also affects their environment, altering weather patterns and impacting their food sources.
  • While other options mention issues like poaching and lack of care, the most significant and pressing threats are related to their habitat and the changing climate.
  • Protecting their habitats is crucial for the survival of fish owls.

Q38: What do fish owls consume in the winter season?
(a) Fruits
(b) Carcasses
(c) Fish
(d) Insects

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Ans: (c)

  • Fish owls primarily feed on fish, especially during the winter months when other food sources may be scarce.
  • They are skilled hunters and rely on their excellent vision to spot fish in the water.
  • While they may eat other things, fish remains their main diet, making them unique among owls.
  • Understanding their diet helps in conserving their habitat and ensuring they have enough food to thrive.

Q39: Why do the people of Hokkaido place food outside for the fish owls?
(a) To preserve their population
(b) To train them
(c) To befriend them
(d) To learn about their eating habits 

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Ans: (a)

  • The people of Hokkaido put out food for the fish owls primarily to preserve their population. This practice helps ensure that these birds have enough food to thrive.
  • By providing food, they can support the local ecosystem and maintain a balance in nature.
  • This action reflects a commitment to wildlife conservation and the importance of protecting local species.
  • Overall, it is a way to show respect and care for the environment and its inhabitants.

Q40: Which of the following is responsible for destroying the natural habitat of birds?
(a) Drought
(b) Soil-erosion
(c) Deforestation
(d) Poaching

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Ans: (c)

  • Deforestation is the process of cutting down trees and clearing forests, which is a major threat to birds' habitats.
  • When forests are removed, birds lose their homes and food sources, leading to a decline in their populations.
  • While drought and soil erosion can affect habitats, they do not directly destroy the homes of birds like deforestation does.
  • Hunting, although harmful, is not the primary cause of habitat destruction.

Spoken and Written Expression

Choose the Correct Option to Complete the Conversation. (Question 41 to 45)

Q41: Smita: Hey mom, can you please assist __________ and my friend with our homework?
(a) I
(b) me
(c) us
(d) we

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Ans: (b)

  • In this sentence, the correct word to fill in the blank is "me" because it is the object of the verb "help."
  • Using "me" indicates that Smita is asking for help for herself and her friend.
  • Other options like "I," "us," and "we" do not fit grammatically in this context.
  • Thus, the correct choice is "me."

Q42: Maria: __________ I speak to Leena, please?
(a) Will
(b) Could
(c) Am
(d) Need

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Ans: (b)

  • The question is asking for a polite way to request to speak to someone.
  • Using "Could" is a polite form of asking for permission, making it the best choice.
  • Thus, "Could" is the most appropriate option for this situation.

Q43: Teacher: What is the matter __________ you today?
(a) with
(b) for
(c) since
(d) from

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Ans: (a)

  • The phrase "What is the matter with you today?" is a common way to ask someone if they are feeling unwell or if something is bothering them.
  • In this context, "with" is the correct preposition to use, indicating a problem or issue related to the person.
  • Other options like "for," "since," and "from" do not fit the context of expressing concern about someone's well-being.
  • Thus, the correct answer is option (a) "with."

Q44: Priya: Excuse me, sir, __________ you take a picture of us, please?
(a) shall
(b) do
(c) will
(d) could 

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Ans: (d)

  • The correct word to use here is could, which is a polite way to ask someone for a favor.
  • Using could makes the request sound more courteous and respectful.
  • Other options like shall, do, and will are less polite in this context.
  • In English, using could softens the request, making it more likely for the person to agree.

Q45: Stranger 1: Is this bus actually heading to the Huda City Centre?
(a) has been going
(b) goes
(c) has gone
(d) was going

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct answer is goes because it indicates a regular or habitual action.
  • Stranger 2 confirms that the bus indeed travels to the destination, which is a present fact.
  • Options like has been going or was going imply different tenses that do not fit the context of the question.
  • Thus, goes is the most appropriate choice for this situation.

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Choose the Correct Option to Fill in the Blank. (Question 46 to 47)

Q46: Not long ago, Canada __________ many protection rules to save the environment.
(a) sets up
(b) setting up
(c) set up
(d) settled up

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct phrase is "set up," which indicates that Canada established rules in the past.
  • "Sets up" is present tense, while "setting up" is a continuous form, both of which do not fit the context.
  • "Settled up" implies resolving a debt, which is unrelated to the context of environmental protection.
  • Thus, "set up" is the appropriate choice as it correctly conveys the action taken by Canada in the past.

Q47: I can provide you with some financial assistance __________ you assure me that you will repay the money on time.
(a) provided that
(b) supposing
(c) whenever
(d) just as

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Ans: (a)

  • The phrase "provided that" indicates a condition that must be met, which is that the money will be returned on time.
  • "Supposing" suggests a hypothetical situation, which does not fit the context of a promise.
  • "Whenever" implies any time, which does not convey the same conditional meaning.
  • "Just as" does not establish a clear condition related to repayment.

Q48: Choose the correct synonym of the word: 
Eclectic
(a) Similar
(b) Narrow
(c) Peculiar
(d) Diverse

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Ans: (d)

  • The word eclectic refers to a style or approach that draws from a variety of sources or ideas.
  • Among the options, diverse best captures this meaning, as it implies a variety or range of different elements.
  • In contrast, similar, narrow, and peculiar do not convey the idea of variety or a mix of different influences.
  • Thus, the correct synonym for eclectic is diverse.

Q49: Choose the correct antonym of the word: 
Dearth
(a) Advantage
(b) Defect
(c) Paucity
(d) Scarcity

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Ans: (a)

  • The word dearth means a lack or scarcity of something.
  • The correct antonym is advantage, which implies having more than enough or a beneficial situation.
  • Options like paucity and scarcity are similar in meaning to dearth, while defect does not relate to quantity.
  • Thus, advantage stands out as the opposite of dearth.

Q50: Choose the Correct Option to Complete the Conversation.
Soma: __________ some ideas here, people. How would you decorate the lounge for the party?
Jaya: Give us some time, we’ve great many ideas about this.
(a) Throw off
(b) Pass out
(c) Swell up
(d) Toss out

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Ans: (d)

  • Toss out is the correct phrase to use here, as it means to suggest or propose ideas.
  • Soma is asking for suggestions on how to decorate, and "toss out" fits perfectly in this context.
  • The other options do not convey the idea of sharing or suggesting ideas effectively.
  • Thus, "toss out" is the most suitable choice for completing the conversation.
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1. What is the purpose of the Word and Structure Knowledge section in the English Olympiad?
Ans. The purpose of the Word and Structure Knowledge section in the English Olympiad is to assess students' understanding of vocabulary, grammar, and the structural aspects of the English language. It helps evaluate their ability to comprehend and use words correctly in various contexts.
2. How can students prepare for the Word and Structure Knowledge section of the English Olympiad?
Ans. Students can prepare by practicing vocabulary exercises, reading extensively, and familiarizing themselves with grammatical rules. Using past Olympiad papers and taking mock tests can also help students understand the exam format and types of questions.
3. What types of questions can be expected in the Word and Structure Knowledge section?
Ans. The types of questions may include multiple-choice questions on synonyms, antonyms, word meanings, fill-in-the-blank sentences, and sentence correction tasks. Students may also encounter questions that test their ability to identify parts of speech and understand sentence structure.
4. Are there any specific resources recommended for studying Word and Structure Knowledge?
Ans. Recommended resources include English grammar workbooks, vocabulary flashcards, online quizzes, and previous years' Olympiad question papers. Educational websites and apps that focus on language skills can also be beneficial for practice.
5. How is the scoring done in the Word and Structure Knowledge section of the English Olympiad?
Ans. Scoring is typically based on the number of correct answers. Each correct response may earn a specific number of points, while incorrect answers may not incur a penalty. The total score helps determine the student's performance and ranking in the Olympiad.
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