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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 complete each sentence. (Question 1 to 24)

Q1: Gerard was wearing a mask to ______ his identity.
(a) identify
(b) conceal
(c) identifiable
(d) identical

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct answer is conceal, which means to hide or keep something secret.
  • In this context, Gerard is using a mask to hide his identity from others.
  • Options like identify and identical do not fit the meaning of hiding.
  • Thus, wearing a mask serves the purpose of keeping his identity secret.

Q2: I would love ______ to your birthday party but it is just not possible.
(a) come
(b) to coming
(c) came
(d) to come

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Ans: (d)

  • The correct phrase is "to come," which indicates a desire to attend.
  • Using "to" before the verb "come" is the proper grammatical structure here.
  • Options like "come," "to coming," and "came" do not fit the sentence correctly.
  • Thus, "to come" is the only option that makes sense in this context.

Q3: My father ______ went to the market to buy vegetables.
(a) herself
(b) themselves
(c) itself
(d) himself

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Ans: (d)

  • The correct answer is himself because it refers to a male subject, which is "my father".
  • Using herself or themselves would be incorrect as they refer to female or plural subjects, respectively.
  • Itself is also not suitable here since it is used for objects or animals, not people.
  • Thus, himself is the appropriate reflexive pronoun to use in this context.

Q4: The foolish crow opened his mouth ______.
(a) to sing
(b) singing
(c) to singing
(d) song

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Ans: (a)

  • The phrase "opened his mouth" indicates an action that the crow is about to perform.
  • "To sing" is the correct form here, as it shows the purpose of opening his mouth.
  • Options like "singing" and "to singing" do not fit grammatically in this context.
  • Thus, the correct choice is (a) to sing, which conveys the intended meaning clearly.

Q5: There is no strong reason she is aware of to act ______.
(a) haste
(b) hastily
(c) hasty
(d) hastful

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct answer is hastily, which means to act quickly or without careful thought.
  • In this context, the sentence suggests that there is no strong reason to act in a rushed manner.
  • Haste refers to speed, but it is not used as an adverb here.
  • Hasty is an adjective, and hastful is not commonly used, making hastily the best choice.

Q6: In the seminar today, we are going to receive a lot of ______ about “how to keep pets at home.”
(a) information
(b) informations
(c) information’s
(d) informative

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Ans: (a)

  • The correct word to use here is information, which is an uncountable noun. It refers to knowledge or facts about a particular subject.
  • Informations and information’s are incorrect forms; the former is not a standard English word, and the latter is a possessive form.
  • Informative is an adjective and does not fit the context of the sentence, which requires a noun.
  • Thus, the best choice is information, as it correctly conveys the idea of receiving knowledge about pet care.

Q7: Joy ______ play guitar when he was ten years old.
(a) shall
(b) can
(c) will
(d) could

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Ans: (d)

  • In this sentence, we are talking about a past ability of Joy to play the guitar.
  • The correct word is could, which indicates that he had the ability to play the guitar at that age.
  • Shall, can, and will do not fit here because they refer to present or future abilities, not past.
  • Thus, the correct choice is (d) could, as it accurately reflects Joy's ability in the past.

Q8: My father had ______ me a great deal of support.
(a) gives
(b) gave
(c) given
(d) be giving

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct answer is given because it fits the past perfect tense used in the sentence.
  • The phrase "had given" indicates that the support was provided before another past event.
  • Options (a) and (b) do not match the required tense, while (d) is grammatically incorrect.
  • Thus, "given" is the only option that correctly completes the sentence.

Q9: While my father was ______ a meeting, I ______ for him outside.
(a) attended, waited
(b) attending, waited
(c) attends, am waiting
(d) attend, have been waited

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct answer is (b) "attending, waited".
  • This is because the first part of the sentence uses the past continuous tense "was attending", indicating an ongoing action in the past.
  • The second part "I waited" is in the simple past tense, which is appropriate here.
  • So, the sentence correctly describes two actions happening at the same time in the past.

Q10: We did not receive ______ rain this year.
(a) sufficient
(b) not
(c) whole
(d) little

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Ans: (a)

  • The sentence indicates a lack of adequate rainfall.
  • The word sufficient means enough, which fits the context of the sentence.
  • Using not or whole does not make sense in this context.
  • While little could imply a small amount, it does not convey the idea of adequacy like sufficient does.

Q11: This big company has been here ______ the 1940s.
(a) for
(b) since
(c) until
(d) from

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct word to fill in the blank is since. It indicates a starting point in the past, which is the 1940s in this case.
  • Using for would imply a duration, which is not correct here as we are referring to a specific starting time.
  • Until and from do not fit the context of indicating a starting point in time.
  • Thus, the sentence correctly reads: "This big company has been here since the 1940s."

Q12: Earlier, he used to be ______ engineer, now he has his own business.
(a) a
(b) an
(c) the
(d) no article

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct answer is an because it is used before words that begin with a vowel sound. In this case, "engineer" starts with a vowel sound, so "an engineer" is correct.
  • Using "a" would be incorrect here since "a" is used before consonant sounds.
  • “The” is used for specific references, which is not applicable in this context.
  • “No article” would not be appropriate as we need an article to indicate the profession.

Q13: At the park, there were many children running ______.
(a) across
(b) along
(c) among
(d) about

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Ans: (d)

  • The correct word to fill in the blank is about. This means the kids were running in various directions.
  • Across suggests moving from one side to another, which doesn't fit the context.
  • Along implies running in a straight line next to something, which is not what is described.
  • Among refers to being in the middle of a group, which doesn't apply to running.

Q14: I have worked as a lecturer ______ more than ten years.
(a) from
(b) for
(c) since
(d) while

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct option is for because it indicates a duration of time.
  • When we say "for more than ten years," we are expressing how long the lecturer has been working.
  • Using from or since would imply a starting point, which is not suitable here.
  • While does not fit the context of indicating a duration either.

Q15: Have you ______ a dress to wear at the reception?
(a) pointed out
(b) picked out
(c) looked off
(d) set up

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Ans: (b)

  • The phrase "picked out" means to select or choose something from a group. In this context, it refers to choosing a dress.
  • "Pointed out" means to indicate or show, which does not fit here.
  • "Looked off" is not a common phrase related to choosing clothing.
  • "Set up" means to arrange or organize, which is also not relevant to selecting a dress.

Q16: My friend, Gaurav does not enjoy fruit pudding, ______ he?
(a) does
(b) was
(c) do
(d) is

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Ans: (a)

  • In this sentence, we are using a tag question. Since Gaurav does not like fruit pudding, we need to use the opposite form of the verb in the question.
  • The main part of the sentence is negative ("does not like"), so the tag question must be positive, which is "does".
  • Thus, the correct option is (a) does, making the full sentence: "My friend, Gaurav does not enjoy fruit pudding, does he?"
  • Options (b), (c), and (d) do not fit grammatically in this context.

Q17: Anika had promised to be here ______ 4 o’clock.
(a) during
(b) on
(c) of
(d) by

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Ans: (d)

  • The correct option is by because it indicates a deadline or a specific time by which Anika promised to arrive.
  • Using by means she will be there at 4 o’clock or earlier, but not later.
  • Other options like during, on, and of do not fit the context of a specific time frame.
  • Thus, by is the most appropriate choice for this sentence.

Q18: The children were very tired, ______ they continued doing their work.
(a) because
(b) hence
(c) but
(d) and

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct answer is but because it shows a contrast between the children's tiredness and their decision to continue working.
  • Using but indicates that despite being tired, they chose to keep going, which is an unexpected action.
  • Other options like because and hence suggest reasons, while and simply adds information without showing contrast.
  • Thus, but is the best choice to convey the contradiction in their situation.

Q19: Was a picture ______ by Dinesh?
(a) painting
(b) been painting
(c) being painted
(d) have been painting

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct phrase is "being painted," which indicates that the action of painting is currently happening or was done by Dinesh.
  • Option (a) "painting" does not fit grammatically as it lacks the necessary auxiliary verb.
  • Option (b) "been painting" is incorrect because it suggests a completed action without a subject.
  • Option (d) "have been painting" is also incorrect as it implies an ongoing action that does not match the passive structure of the question.

Q20: I apologize for not being able to attend the party yesterday. I ______ an urgent task to complete.
(a) was getting
(b) have been getting
(c) had got
(d) will have got

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct answer is had got because it indicates that the urgent work was completed before the time of the party.
  • This form shows that the action of having urgent work was in the past, which aligns with the context of missing the party.
  • Using had got suggests that the work was a priority that prevented attendance.
  • Other options do not fit the past context of the statement.

Q21: Children must be taught to ______ from electronic devices.
(a) keep away
(b) keep up
(c) keep in
(d) keep down

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Ans: (a)

  • It is important for children to keep away from electronic devices to promote better health and social interactions.
  • Excessive screen time can lead to issues like poor eyesight and reduced physical activity.
  • Teaching them to limit their use encourages a balanced lifestyle.
  • By keeping away from screens, children can engage more in outdoor activities and face-to-face interactions.

Q22: Shelly ______ when she did not apply for the job in time.
(a) missed the boat
(b) missed the cart
(c) miss the point
(d) miss the mark

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Ans: (a)

  • In this context, "missed the boat" means that Shelly lost an opportunity because she did not apply for the job on time.
  • The phrase indicates a failure to act in a timely manner, leading to a missed opportunity.
  • Options (b), (c), and (d) do not convey the same meaning as they refer to different contexts or phrases.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (a) as it accurately reflects the situation described.

Q23: “I ______ come to your wedding,” explained Sarita. Sarita explained that ______ not come to my wedding.
(a) should
(b) can
(c) could
(d) she did

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Ans: (c)

  • In the sentence, Sarita is talking about her ability to attend the wedding.
  • The word "could" is used to express a past ability or possibility.
  • When she explains that she could not come, it indicates that she had the option but is unable to attend.
  • Other options like "should" and "can" do not fit the context of her explanation about not attending.

Q24: We ______ completed this project by December.
(a) have
(b) will have
(c) have been
(d) shall be

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct answer is will have because it indicates a future action that will be completed by a specific time, which is December in this case.
  • Using will have shows that the project is expected to be finished at that future date.
  • Other options like have and have been refer to present or past actions, which do not fit the context of a future completion.
  • Thus, will have is the appropriate choice for expressing future completion.

Choose the option with correct spelling. (Question 25 to 26)

Q25: This year’s death rate due to the pandemic was a little short of ______.
(a) desasterous
(b) disastreous
(c) disastruous
(d) disastrous

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Ans: (d)

  • The correct word to describe something that causes great damage or suffering is disastrous.
  • Options (a), (b), and (c) are incorrect spellings of the word.
  • Understanding the meaning of disastrous helps in recognizing its correct usage in context.
  • This term is often used in discussions about events that have severe negative impacts, such as a pandemic.

Q26: In the summer months, the ______ of this region during the daytime rises significantly.
(a) temprature
(b) tempriture
(c) tempeater
(d) temperature 

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Ans: (d)

  • The correct term is temperature, which refers to how hot or cold something is.
  • During summer, temperatures can reach very high levels, especially during the day.
  • This can lead to heatwaves and discomfort if the temperature gets too high.
  • Understanding temperature is important for planning activities and staying safe in hot weather.

Q27: Choose the correct synonym of the given Word "impulsive".
(a) Slow
(b) Spontaneous
(c) Calm
(d) Heedful

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Ans: (b)
Both words refer to something that is unplanned.

Q28: Choose the correct synonym of the given Word "Counsel".
(a) Scrutinize
(b) Advice
(c) Learn
(d) Hide

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Ans: (b)
Both words refer to guidance.

Q29: Choose the correct antonym of the word "Mediocre".
(a) Extraordinary
(b) Average
(c) Miser
(d) Inferior

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Ans: (a)
Mediocre means 'of average quality' while extraordinary means remarkable.

Q30: Choose the correct antonym of the word "Affinity".
(a) Similarity
(b) Kinship
(c) Alliance
(d) Antagonism 

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Ans: (d)
Affinity means 'liking' while antagonism means 'hostility'.

Reading

Read the Passage and answer the question that follow (Question 31 to 35)

The Ganga river is much more than a moving body of watcr-the 2,500-kilometers river has been an important part of India’s history and identity for thousands of years. It is sacred in the Hindu tradition. Every year, millions of pilgrims bathe in the river to purify themselves.

It is also important economically. It accounts for a quarter of India’s fresh water and supports livelihoods in agriculture, fisheries, transportation, tourism, and manufacturing. Over 400 million people-more than a third of the country’s population-live in the river’s basin. But it is also heavily polluted. Sewage and industrial waste often dumped in the river remains untreated. Contaminated water is used by millions for drinking and bathing. In an assessment carried out by the Central Pollution Control Board, more than half of the wastewater treatment plants in the basin were either not complying the discharge norms, or not working at all. In some areas, cholera has posed a serious health threat to local populations.

Consequently, cleaning up the Ganga through water treatment facilities, inter alia, has been a top priority for government. About 12 years ago, the World Bank provided a $1 billion loan to clean up the Ganga in northern India. At the time, the government was not keen on private sector solutions, and progress was limited. Later, in 2015, the government launched the Clean Ganga program, and requested support from the World Bank Group to address the pollution problem with private sector involvement.

This was the largest river clean-up program in Indian history. It included several components, including cleaning up polluted areas and setting up a series of wastewater treatment plants—both newly constructed and refurbished ones.

However, the government had concerns about whether these renewed investments could achieve the desired outcome. The concern was valid, as billions of dollars had been invested since 1970s towards the same goal, but without significant results.

Q31: Choose the most appropriate title for the passage.
(a) The River Ganga
(b) River Restoration
(c) Central Pollution Control Board
(d) World Bank Donation

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Ans: (a)

  • The passage primarily discusses the River Ganga, its significance, and related issues.
  • Option (a) is the most fitting title as it directly refers to the main subject of the passage.
  • Option (b) is less specific and does not capture the essence of the entire passage.
  • Options (c) and (d) focus on organizations and donations, which are secondary to the main topic.

Q32: What is the total length of the Ganga river?
(a) 2000 kilometers
(b) 2700 kilometers
(c) 2500 kilometers
(d) 3000 kilometers 

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Ans: (c)

  • The Ganga river is approximately 2500 kilometers long, making it one of the longest rivers in India.
  • This river flows through several states and is considered sacred in Hinduism.
  • It originates from the Himalayas and travels through various terrains before emptying into the Bay of Bengal.
  • Understanding the length of the Ganga is important for appreciating its significance in geography and culture.

Q33: About 12 years ago, the ______ provided a $1 billion loan to clean up the Ganga in northern India.
(a) International Monetary Fund (IMF)
(b) World Economic Forum
(c) World Trade Organisation
(d) World Bank 

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Ans: (d)

  • The World Bank is an international financial institution that provides loans for development projects.
  • About 12 years ago, it specifically offered a $1 billion loan aimed at cleaning up the Ganga River in northern India.
  • This initiative was part of a larger effort to improve environmental conditions and public health in the region.
  • Other options like the IMF and World Trade Organisation do not focus on environmental projects like the World Bank does.

Q34: When was the Clean Ganga program initiated by the Indian government?
(a) 2020
(b) 2015
(c) 2010
(d) 2012

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Ans: (b)

  • The Clean Ganga program was launched by the government of India in 2015.
  • This initiative aims to clean and rejuvenate the Ganga River, which is vital for the environment and the people living along its banks.
  • It focuses on reducing pollution and promoting sustainable development in the region.
  • The program includes various projects for waste management, sewage treatment, and river conservation.

Q35: What proportion of India's population resides in the Ganga river basin?
(a) More than 1/5th
(b) More than 1/4th
(c) Less than 1/3rd
(d) More than 1/3rd 

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Ans: (d)

  • The Ganga river basin is a significant area in India, supporting a large number of people.
  • It is estimated that more than 1/3rd of India's population lives in this region.
  • This highlights the importance of the Ganga river for both cultural and economic aspects of life in India.
  • Understanding this helps in recognizing the impact of environmental changes on a large population.

Read the Passage and answer the question that follow (Question 36 to 40)

Greta Thunbcrg is a Swedish environmental activist who is known for challenging world leaders to take immediate action for climate change mitigation. Thunberg initially gained notice for her youth and her straightforward speaking manner, both in public and to political leaders and assemblies, in which she criticises world leaders for their failure to take what she considers sufficient action to address the climate crisis. 
Thunberg’s activism began by persuading her parents to adopt lifestyle choices that reduced their own carbon footprint. In August 2018, at age 15, she started spending her school days outside the Swedish Parliament to call for stronger action on climate change by holding up a sign reading, Skolstrejk for klimatet (School Strike for Climate). 
Soon other students engaged in similar protests in their own communities. Together they organised a school climate strike movement under the name Fridays for Future. 
By December 2018, more than 20,000 students - from the UK to Japan - had joined her by skipping school to protest. A year later, she received the first of three Nobel Peace Prize nominations for climate activism. 
In 2019, Thunberg sailed across the Atlantic on a yacht to attend a UN climate conference in New York. Delivering what is probably her most famous speech, she angrily told world leaders they were not doing enough. 
“You all come to us young people for hope. How dare you? You have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words,” she said.
Thunberg has received support from climate activists, scientists, world leaders and the Pope, who told her to continue her work.
Broadcaster and naturalist Sir David Attenborough told her she has achieved things many others have failed to do, adding: “You have aroused the world. I’m very grateful to you.”
Prince Harry praised Thunberg’s campaigning, saying “every country, every community, every school, every friendship group, every family needs their own Greta.”
Former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton thanked her for “her willingness to tell hard, motivating truths”.
Her sudden rise to world fame made her both a leader in the activist community and a target for critics, especially due to her age. Her influence on the world stage has been described by The Guardian and other newspapers as the “Greta effect”.
She received numerous honours and awards, including an honorary Fellowship of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society, inclusion in Time’s 100 most influential people, being the youngest Time Person of the Year, inclusion in the Forbes list of The World’s 100 Most Powerful Women (2019), and three consecutive nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize (2019-2021). 

Q36: Choose the most suitable title for the passage.
(a) Climate Change is Important
(b) School Strike for Climate
(c) Greta Thunberg: The Swedish Environmental Activist
(d) Fridays for Future

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Ans: (c)

  • The passage focuses on Greta Thunberg, a prominent figure in the environmental movement.
  • It highlights her role as a Swedish activist advocating for climate action.
  • While other options mention climate issues, they do not specifically center on Thunberg's contributions.
  • Thus, the best title that encapsulates the content is Greta Thunberg: The Swedish Environmental Activist.

Q37: What is the name of the broadcaster and naturalist referred to in the text?
(a) Hillary Clinton
(b) Sir David Attenborough
(c) The Dalai Lama
(d) Prince Harry

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Ans: (b)

  • The question asks for the name of a broadcaster and naturalist mentioned in the passage.
  • The correct answer is Sir David Attenborough, who is well-known for his work in nature documentaries.
  • Other options include Hillary Clinton, who is a politician, and Prince Harry, who is a member of the British royal family.
  • The Dalai Lama is a spiritual leader, not a broadcaster or naturalist.

Q38: What age did Greta begin spending her school days outside the Swedish Parliament?
(a) 14 years
(b) 15 years
(c) 17 years
(d) 16 years

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Ans: (b)

  • Greta Thunberg started her school strike for climate action at the age of 15 years.
  • This movement began when she decided to protest outside the Swedish Parliament to raise awareness about climate change.
  • Her actions inspired many young people around the world to join her in advocating for environmental issues.
  • Thus, the correct answer is 15 years.

Q39: In 2019, Greta sailed across which of the following oceans to attend a UN climate conference in New York?
(a) Pacific
(b) Atlantic
(c) Indian
(d) Arctic

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Ans: (b)

  • Greta Thunberg made a significant journey across the Atlantic Ocean in 2019.
  • She traveled to attend a UN climate conference held in New York.
  • This trip was part of her efforts to raise awareness about climate change.
  • The other oceans listed, such as the Pacific, Indian, and Arctic, were not the ones she crossed for this event.

Q40: Greta has received many accolades and recognitions, including ______.
(a) world class champion
(b) first woman to raise her voice
(c) an honorary Fellowship of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society
(d) winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics

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Ans: (c)

  • Greta has been recognized for her contributions, and one of her notable achievements is receiving an honorary Fellowship of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society.
  • This fellowship is a significant honor that acknowledges her impact on environmental issues.
  • While she may have other accolades, this specific recognition highlights her work in geography and activism.
  • The other options, while impressive, do not accurately reflect her achievements.

Spoken and Written Expression

Choose the most suitable option to complete each conversation. (Question 41 to 45)

Q41: Sumesh: I had ______ about joining the cookery classes a couple of months ago.
(a) thinking
(b) thought
(c) been thinking
(d) have thought

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct word to fill in the blank is thought. This is because the sentence refers to a past consideration about joining the cookery classes.
  • Using thought indicates a completed action in the past, which fits the context of the sentence.
  • Options like thinking and been thinking do not correctly convey the past action needed here.
  • Thus, thought is the most appropriate choice for this sentence.

Q42: Naresh: How many individuals ______ present at the meeting last week?
(a) were
(b) have been
(c) was
(d) will be

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Ans: (a)

  • The correct option is were because it refers to a past event.
  • Since the meeting happened last week, we use the past tense.
  • Have been is incorrect as it suggests a connection to the present.
  • Was is singular and does not match the plural subject "people".
  • Will be indicates a future event, which is not applicable here.

Q43: Yasmine: Yesterday, at the cafe, we drank ______.
(a) hot black Italian coffee
(b) black hot coffee Italian
(c) Italian hot black coffee
(d) hot Italian black coffee

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Ans: (a)

  • The correct answer is hot black Italian coffee because it follows the proper order of adjectives in English.
  • In English, we typically describe the temperature first (hot), then the color (black), and finally the origin (Italian).
  • Options (b) and (c) mix up the order, making them sound awkward.
  • Option (d) is also correct in terms of grammar but does not match the exact phrasing of the question.

Q44: Teacher: ______ girl in the class passed the examination.
(a) Either
(b) Every
(c) All
(d) Neither

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct word to fill in the blank is Every. This indicates that each individual girl in the class successfully passed the examination.
  • Either suggests a choice between two options, which does not fit here.
  • All would imply a group, but the sentence specifically refers to each girl individually.
  • Neither is used to indicate that none of the options apply, which is not the case in this context.

Q45: Suresh: How are you enjoying your stay in the city? 
Naresh: This city is so boring. Nothing interesting ______ happens here.
(a) never
(b) usually
(c) ever
(d) frequently

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Ans: (c)

  • In this conversation, Naresh is expressing his feelings about the city being boring.
  • The correct word to fill in the blank is ever, which indicates that there is not a single interesting event happening.
  • Using ever emphasizes that at no time does anything interesting occur.
  • Other options like never and usually do not fit the context as well as ever does.

Achievers Section

Choose the correct option to complete each conversation. (Question 46 to 47)

Q46: I thought I had placed the mobile phone on the table, but I must have forgotten it ______.
(a) anywhere
(b) elsewhere
(c) everywhere
(d) nowhere

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Ans: (b)

  • The phrase "I must have left it" indicates that the phone is not in the expected location.
  • The word "elsewhere" means in a different place, which fits the context of the statement.
  • Using "anywhere" or "everywhere" does not convey the idea of a specific different location.
  • Thus, "elsewhere" is the most appropriate choice, as it suggests the phone is in another place.

Q47: We ______ exhausted after the wedding party.
(a) completely
(b) hardly
(c) enough
(d) just

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Ans: (a)

  • The correct word to fill in the blank is completely, which indicates that we were very tired after the wedding party.
  • Using hardly would suggest we were not tired at all, which contradicts the context.
  • Enough does not fit grammatically in this sentence, and just does not convey the same level of exhaustion.
  • Thus, completely is the best choice to express total exhaustion.

Q48: Choose the correct synonym of the given word.
Flimsy
(a) Firm
(b) Substantial
(c) Tough
(d) Delicate

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Ans: (d)

  • The word flimsy refers to something that is weak or not sturdy.
  • Among the options, delicate is the best synonym as it also implies something that is fragile or easily damaged.
  • In contrast, firm, substantial, and tough suggest strength and durability, which are opposite in meaning to flimsy.
  • Thus, the correct answer is delicate, as it captures the essence of being lightweight and fragile.

Q49: Choose the correct antonym of the given word
Susceptible
(a) Liable
(b) Resistant
(c) Receptive
(d) Vulnerable

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Ans: (b)

  • The word susceptible means being likely to be influenced or harmed by something.
  • The correct antonym is resistant, which means being able to withstand or not be affected by something.
  • Liable and vulnerable suggest a tendency to be affected, which is the opposite of what we want.
  • Thus, resistant is the best choice as it conveys the idea of not being easily affected.

Q50: Choose the correct option to complete the conversation
Manoj: I keep a planner so that I can manage my time ______.
(a) quietly
(b) quickly
(c) cheerfully
(d) efficiently

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Ans: (d)

  • In this context, the word "efficiently" means to manage time in a way that maximizes productivity.
  • Using a planner helps in organizing tasks and prioritizing them, which leads to better time management.
  • Other options like "quietly," "quickly," and "cheerfully" do not convey the same meaning of effective time management.
  • Thus, the best choice that fits the conversation is "efficiently."
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