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Word and Structure Knowledge

Q1: Which of the following is the correct spelling of a word that means to come near or closer to someone or something?
(a) Approach
(b) Aperoach
(c) Approuch
(d) Appraouch

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Ans: (a)

  • The correct spelling is "approach," which signifies the action of coming near or closer to someone or something.
  • The other options are incorrect spellings and do not represent the word accurately.
  • Understanding the correct spelling is important for effective communication.
  • Always double-check spellings to avoid confusion in writing.

Q2: Which of the following is the correct spelling of a word that means to move lightly and quickly?
(a) Flettre
(b) Flutter
(c) Flooter
(d) Fultter

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct spelling is “flutter,” which refers to the action of moving or causing something to move in a quick and light manner.
  • This word is often used to describe the movement of wings or leaves in the wind.
  • Options (a), (c), and (d) are incorrect spellings and do not represent the intended meaning.
  • Understanding the correct spelling helps in effective communication and writing.

Q3: Choose the synonym of dismal.
(a) Glad
(b) Bright
(c) Gloomy
(d) Intelligent

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Ans: (c)

  • The word dismal refers to something that is dark and sad.
  • The correct synonym is gloomy, which also conveys a sense of sadness and darkness.
  • Options like glad and bright have opposite meanings, while intelligent is unrelated.
  • Thus, gloomy is the best choice as it matches the meaning of dismal.

Q4: Choose the antonym of offensive.
(a) Evil
(b) Horrid
(c) Uncivil
(d) Delightful

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Ans: (d)

  • The antonym of the word “offensive” is “delightful.”
  • “Offensive” refers to something that is unpleasant or disagreeable.
  • In contrast, “delightful” describes something that is very pleasing or enjoyable.
  • Thus, the correct choice that represents the opposite meaning is “delightful.”

Q5: Which of these does not represent a correct masculine-feminine pair?
(a) Nephew-Niece
(b) Heir-Heiress
(c) Mare-Foal
(d) Drake-Duck

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Ans: (c)

  • The pair "mare-foal" is incorrect because a mare is a female horse, while a foal is a young horse, not specifically female. The correct pair should be "mare-horse."
  • In contrast, "nephew-niece," "heir-heiress," and "drake-duck" are all valid masculine-feminine pairs.

Q6: What is the dwelling place of a snake referred to as?
(a) Hiss
(b) Burrow
(c) Web
(d) Sty

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Ans: (b)

  • The dwelling place of a snake is known as a "burrow."
  • Snakes often create or occupy burrows in the ground for shelter and safety.
  • Unlike other animals, snakes do not build nests or webs; they prefer to stay hidden in their burrows.
  • This term is specific to the underground homes that many snakes use for protection from predators and harsh weather.

Choose the Correct Option for the Underlined Word(S). (Question 7 to 8)

Q7: We observed a pride of lions.
(a) Noun
(b) Verb
(c) Adjective
(d) Adverb

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Ans: (a)

  • The phrase "pride of lions" refers to a group of lions, which is a noun.
  • Nouns are words that name people, places, things, or ideas.
  • In this case, "pride" specifically denotes a collection of lions.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (a) Noun.

Q8: This table is made of wood
(a) Noun
(b) Pronoun
(c) Preposition
(d) Conjunction

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Ans: (c)

  • The word "of" in the sentence is a preposition.
  • It connects the verb "made" to the noun "wood".
  • Prepositions are used to show relationships between words, often indicating direction, location, or time.
  • In this case, "of" indicates the material that the table is made from.

Choose the Correct Option to Fill in the Blank. (Question 9 to 15)

Q9: Reena never ___________ to her teacher
(a) listen
(b) listening
(c) to listen
(d) listens

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Ans: (d)

  • The correct verb form is “listens”, which is used in the present tense.
  • Since “Reena” is a third-person singular subject, we add an "s" to the verb.
  • Using “listens” correctly completes the sentence, indicating that Reena does not listen to her teacher.
  • Other options do not fit grammatically in this context.

Q10: Myra observed ___________ the cat nicely.
(a) from
(b) in
(c) after
(d) up

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct preposition to use with the verb "looked" in this context is "after."
  • The phrase "looked after" means to take care of someone or something.
  • In this sentence, it indicates that Myra is responsible for the cat's well-being.
  • Using any other option would not convey the same meaning.

Q11: _____________ do we reach the market?
(a) Where
(b) What
(c) How
(d) Which

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Ans: (c)

  • The appropriate wh-question word is “how”, which is used to inquire about the method or manner of reaching the market.
  • This question seeks to understand in what way we travel to the market.
  • Using “how” indicates a focus on the process or means of getting there.
  • Other options like “where” or “what” do not fit the context of the question.

Q12: Saima resides with both her ___________ in Mumbai.
(a) parent
(b) parents
(c) parent’s
(d) parents’

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct choice is "parents" because it is the plural form of "parent."
  • The word "both" indicates that Saima is living with two individuals, her mother and father.
  • Using "parents" correctly reflects that she is with both of her guardians in Mumbai.
  • The other options do not fit grammatically or contextually in this sentence.

Q13: Don’t worry. They ___________ keep their promise definitely.
(a) can
(b) may
(c) could
(d) will

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Ans: (d)

  • The correct helping verb is “will”, which indicates a strong intention or certainty about the future.
  • Using “will” suggests that the promise is expected to be fulfilled.
  • Other options like “can”, “may”, and “could” imply possibility or ability, but not certainty.
  • Thus, “will” is the best choice to convey confidence in keeping the promise.

Q14: Give me ___________ largest egg from the basket.
(a) a
(b) an
(c) the
(d) no article

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Ans: (c)

  • The appropriate article to use here is “the” because it precedes the superlative adjective “largest”.
  • In English, when we refer to something as the best, the largest, or the only one, we use “the” to indicate that it is unique in that context.
  • Using “a” or “an” would be incorrect because they are used for singular, non-specific items.
  • Thus, the correct phrase is “the largest egg.”

Q15: They will depart for the trek ___________.
(a) soon
(b) frequently
(c) ever
(d) rarely

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Ans: (a)

  • The appropriate adverb here is “soon”, indicating that the action will happen in a short time.
  • This word effectively modifies the verb “leave,” giving a clear sense of timing.
  • Other options like “frequently” and “rarely” do not fit the context of a specific time frame.
  • Thus, “soon” is the best choice for this sentence.

Reading

Look at the Picture and Choose the Correct Answer. (Question 16 to 20)
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Q16: Who won the race in the picture?
(a) Cheetah
(b) Kangaroo
(c) Monkey
(d) Elephant

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Ans: (a)

Q17: What is Tom waving?
(a) Napkin
(b) Flag
(c) Towel
(d) Handkerchief

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Ans: (b)

Q18: All the animals are running ____________ the finish line.
(a) towards
(b) beyond
(c) around
(d) away from

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Ans: (a)

Q19: Kaka the monkey is always last. He __________ wins.
(a) usually
(b) often
(c) never
(d) rarely

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Ans: (c)

Q20: How many animals are in the picture?
(a) Two
(b) Three
(c) Four
(d) Five

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Ans: (c)

Read the Passage and answer the question that follow (Question 21 to 25)

Once, there were two brothers who lived on the edge of a forest. The elder brother was very mean to his younger brother and ate up all the food and took all his good clothes. One day, the elder brother went into the forest to find some firewood to sell in the market. As he went around chopping the branches of tree after tree, he came upon a magical tree. The tree said to him, ‘Oh, kind sir, please do not cut my branches. If you spare me, I will give you my golden apples.’ The elder brother agreed but was disappointed with the number of apples the tree gave him. Greed overcame him, and he threatened to cut the entire trunk if the tree didn’t give him more apples. The magical tree instead showered the elder brother with hundreds upon hundreds of tiny needles. The elder brother lay on the ground, crying in pain, as the sun began to lower below the horizon. The younger brother grew worried and went in search of his elder brother. He found him with hundreds of needles on his skin. He rushed to his brother and removed each needle with a lot of care and love. After he finished, the elder brother apologised for treating him badly and promised to be better. The tree saw the change in the elder brother’s heart and gave them all the golden apples they could ever need.

Q21: The elder brother was mean because ___________.
(a) he beat up his younger brother
(b) he took everything from his younger brother
(c) he took care of his younger brother
(d) he loved his younger brother a lot

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Ans: (b)

  • The elder brother's behavior was considered mean because he took everything from his younger brother.
  • This action shows a lack of kindness and sharing, which is why he is viewed negatively.
  • In contrast, options (a), (c), and (d) suggest actions that are either harmful or caring, but do not align with the description of being mean.
  • Thus, the correct answer highlights the selfishness of the elder brother's actions.

Q22: Why did the elder brother venture into the woods?
(a) To gather firewood for sale in the market
(b) To collect fallen leaves for a bonfire
(c) To pick fresh flowers
(d) To collect fruits for dinner

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Ans: (a)

  • The elder brother went into the forest specifically to gather firewood.
  • His intention was to sell this firewood in the market.
  • This indicates he was looking for a way to earn money.
  • Other options do not align with his purpose of going into the forest.

Q23: Why did the enchanted tree release numerous needles onto the elder sibling?
(a) Because he cut the branches of the tree.
(b) Because he threatened to cut the entire trunk of the tree.
(c) Because he cut the whole tree.
(d) Because he took the fruits from the tree.

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Ans: (b)

  • The enchanted tree released numerous needles on the elder sibling because he threatened to cut down the entire trunk of the tree.
  • This action was seen as a serious threat to the tree's existence, prompting it to defend itself.
  • The tree's response was to shower the elder brother with needles as a form of punishment.
  • Thus, the elder brother's intention to harm the tree led to this magical reaction.

Q24: The magical tree gave them a lot of golden apples because _____________.
(a) younger brother asked
(b) elder brother became worse
(c) it felt generously
(d) it saw a change in elder brother’s heart

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Ans: (d)

  • The magical tree provided many golden apples due to a significant reason.
  • It was because the tree noticed a change in the elder brother’s heart, indicating a shift towards goodness.
  • This change in attitude was important for the tree to show its generosity.
  • Thus, the correct answer is that the tree's action was based on the elder brother's transformation.

Q25: In the final paragraph, the term ‘apologised’ signifies _______.
(a) saying sorry
(b) feeling anxious
(c) acting rude
(d) showing anger

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Ans: (a)

  • Apologised is a term used when someone expresses regret or remorse for something they did wrong.
  • In this context, it clearly means saying sorry to someone for an action or statement.
  • The other options do not convey the same meaning; they relate to different emotions or behaviors.
  • Thus, the correct interpretation of ‘apologised’ is indeed saying sorry.

Spoken and Written Expression

Choose the most suitable option to complete each conversation. (Question 26 to 30)

Q26: Riya: Is it possible for us to visit the park?
(a) When
(b) No
(c) Sure
(d) Thanks

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Ans: (c)

  • The appropriate response here is “sure,” indicating a positive agreement to go to the park.
  • This word shows enthusiasm and confirms that both speakers are willing to go.
  • Using “sure” makes the conversation friendly and encouraging.
  • Other options like “when” or “no” do not express agreement, and “thanks” is not relevant in this context.

 Q27: Neha: What are you contemplating?
(a) sleeping
(b) pondering
(c) looking
(d) minding

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Ans: (b)

  • The appropriate verb here is pondering, as it indicates the action of using the mind to consider or reflect on something.
  • In this context, the question implies that Neha is asking about what the other person is currently thinking about.
  • Other options like "sleeping," "looking," and "minding" do not fit the context of using the mind actively.
  • Thus, "pondering" is the best choice as it directly relates to the act of thinking.

Q28: Romi: Where can I find the bank?
(a) at
(b) on
(c) next to
(d) near

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Ans: (c)

  • The appropriate preposition “next to” is used to specify the exact location of the bank, which is located beside the bookshop in the dialogue.

Q29: Jatin: Is it okay if I open the window?
(a) Yes, sorry!
(b) Not often.
(c) Why not?
(d) Certainly.

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Ans: (d)

  • The most appropriate response here is “certainly,” which is an adverb indicating agreement or permission.
  • This word conveys a clear and positive affirmation, meaning it is definitely okay to open the window.
  • Other options do not provide a clear or positive response to the request.
  • Thus, “certainly” is the best choice in this context.

Q30: Reena: Please give __________ a chocolate bar.
(a) I
(b) me
(c) my
(d) mine

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct personal pronoun to use here is "me". It refers to the speaker, Reena, in this context.
  • Using "I" would be incorrect because it is used as a subject, not an object.
  • "My" and "mine" are possessive forms and do not fit the sentence structure.
  • Thus, the sentence correctly reads: "Please give me a chocolate bar."

Achievers Section

Choose the correct option to fill in the blank. (Question 31 to 32)

Q31: I don’t drink coffee, ___________ it disturbs my sleep.
(a) and
(b) but
(c) as
(d) so

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct conjunction is "as" because it explains the reason for not drinking coffee.
  • Using "as" indicates that the action of not drinking coffee is due to the fact that it disturbs sleep.
  • Other options like "and", "but", and "so" do not convey the causal relationship needed in this context.
  • Thus, "as" is the most appropriate choice to connect the two ideas logically.

Q32: ___________ superman ___________ a red cape.
(a) A, wear
(b) The, wears
(c) A, wore
(d) The, wearing

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Ans: (b)

  • The definite article is used before a specific noun like superman, indicating we are talking about a particular character.
  • The verb wears is in the present tense, which is appropriate since superman is a third-person singular subject.
  • Using wore or wear would not fit the context of the sentence.
  • Thus, the correct choice is The, wears, making the sentence grammatically correct.

Q33: Choose the word which is spelled correctly.
(a) Pillgrimage
(b) Pigreimege
(c) Pilgimrage
(d) Pilgrimage

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Ans: (d)

  • The correct spelling is “pilgrimage,” which refers to a long journey that a person undertakes to visit a religious site.
  • It is important to note that the other options contain misspellings that do not represent the correct word.
  • Recognizing the correct spelling is essential for clear communication.
  • In this case, option (d) is the only one that is spelled correctly.

Q34: Choose the synonym of vanity.
(a) Vehicle
(b) Pride
(c) Truth
(d) Scheme

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Ans: (b)

  • The word vanity refers to an excessive belief in one's own abilities or attractiveness, which is closely related to pride.
  • Pride signifies a sense of self-respect and personal worth, aligning perfectly with the meaning of vanity.
  • Other options like vehicle, truth, and scheme do not relate to the concept of vanity.
  • Thus, the correct synonym for vanity is indeed pride.

Q35: Choose the correct option to complete the conversation
Suman: My father ___________ a track of ___________ single penny he spends.
(a) keep, each
(b) kept, all
(c) keeps, every
(d) keeps, any

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Ans: (c)

  • The verb form "keeps" is correct here because it matches the third-person singular subject "my father".
  • The word "every" is the right choice to describe "single penny", indicating that he tracks each one individually.
  • Using "each" or "all" would not fit grammatically in this context.
  • This sentence emphasizes the father's meticulousness in tracking his spending.
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