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Word And Structure Knowledge

Choose the Word Which Best Describes the Picture. (Question 1 to 4)

Q1: 

English Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | English Olympiad Class 1(a) Sparrow
(b) Duck
(c) Hen
(d) Pigeon

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Ans: (b)

Q2. English Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | English Olympiad Class 1(a) Note
(b) Dollar
(c) Coin
(d) Bill

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Ans: (c)

Q3: English Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | English Olympiad Class 1(a) Cheese
(b) Cake
(c) Butter
(d) Milk

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Ans: (a)

Choose the Correct Answer. (Question 5 to 6)

Q5: Which of these terms represents a singular noun?
(a) Watches
(b) Chairs
(c) Robot
(d) Bicycles

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Ans: (c)

  • Robot is the correct answer as it refers to a single entity.
  • In contrast, watches, chairs, and bicycles are all plural forms, indicating more than one.
  • A singular noun denotes just one item, while plural nouns indicate multiple items.
  • Thus, among the options, only robot stands out as a singular noun.

Q6: What is the female counterpart of a horse?
(a) Cow
(b) Goose
(c) Tigress
(d) Mare

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Ans: (d)

  • Mare is the term used to refer to a female horse.
  • The other options represent different animals: a cow is female cattle, a goose is a type of bird, and a tigress is a female tiger.
  • Thus, the correct answer is mare, as it specifically denotes the female of the horse species.

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

Q7: I don’t like bright colours.
(a) Noun
(b) Pronoun
(c) Adverb
(d) Adjective

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Ans: (d)

  • The term “bright” functions as an adjective in this context.
  • It provides a description of the quality of the “colours” mentioned.
  • Adjectives are words that modify or describe nouns, which in this case is “colours.”
  • Thus, the correct answer is (d) Adjective.

Q8: I observed a group of cows feeding in the pasture.
(a) Adjective
(b) Pronoun
(c) Noun
(d) Verb

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Ans: (c)

  • The term "cows" refers to a type of animal, making it a noun.
  • Nouns are words that name people, places, things, or animals.
  • In this case, "cows" is in its plural form, indicating more than one cow.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (c) Noun.

Choose the Correct Option to Fill in the Blank. (Question 9 to 13)

Q9: Your handwriting is better than _______.
(a) me
(b) mine
(c) my
(d) I

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct word to use here is "mine," which indicates something that belongs to the speaker.
  • In this context, "better than mine" compares the quality of handwriting between the speaker and another person.
  • Using "me" or "my" would be grammatically incorrect in this comparison.
  • Thus, the sentence correctly reads: "Your handwriting is better than mine."

Q10: I _______ up late on holidays.
(a) run
(b) sleep
(c) kick
(d) wake

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Ans: (d)

  • The correct verb to use in this context is "wake."
  • "Wake up" means to become conscious after sleeping, which fits perfectly with the idea of being late on holidays.
  • Other options like "run," "sleep," and "kick" do not make sense in this sentence.
  • Thus, the sentence correctly reads: "I wake up late on holidays."

Q11: _______ boys are studying in the library.
(a) A
(b) An
(c) The
(d) No article

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Ans: (c)

  • The article “the” is appropriate here because it refers to a specific group of boys.
  • In this context, “the boys” indicates that we are talking about particular boys known to the speaker.
  • Using “a” or “an” would be incorrect as they are used for singular nouns, not plural.
  • “No article” would imply that we are not referring to any specific boys, which is not the case here.

Q12: There is a mouse ________ the chair.
(a) of
(b) under
(c) at
(d) to

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct preposition here is under, which shows the location of the mouse in relation to the chair.
  • Using under means the mouse is positioned below the chair, which is the intended meaning.
  • The other options do not accurately describe the mouse's position in relation to the chair.
  • Thus, the best choice is under as it clearly indicates the mouse's location.

Q13: Raj is ________ an apple.
(a) eat
(b) eats
(c) eating
(d) ate

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Ans: (c)

  • Explanation: The sentence uses the present continuous tense, which indicates an action that is currently happening. In this case, "eating" shows that Raj is in the process of consuming an apple right now.
  • The other options do not fit the context: "eat" is the base form, "eats" is simple present, and "ate" is past tense.
  • Thus, the correct choice is "eating," as it accurately describes the ongoing action.

Q14: Choose the Word that Means Same As Foolish.
(a) Smart
(b) Wise
(c) Bright
(d) Stupid

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Ans: (d)

  • The term “stupid” is synonymous with “foolish.”
  • Both words describe a lack of good sense or judgment.
  • In contrast, the other options like “smart,” “wise,” and “bright” imply intelligence or good decision-making.
  • Thus, the correct choice that matches the meaning of foolish is “stupid.”

Q15: Choose the Opposite of Victory.
(a) Failure
(b) First
(c) Winner
(d) Strong

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Ans: (a)

  • Victory refers to achieving success or winning in a competition or challenge.
  • The term that represents the opposite of victory is failure, which indicates a lack of success.
  • In simple terms, if you win (victory), you have succeeded; if you lose (failure), you have not.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (a) Failure, as it directly contrasts with the idea of victory.

Q16: Choose The Correct Spelling.
(a) MORING
(b) MORNING
(c) MONING
(d) MORNRING

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct spelling is “morning,” which refers to the first part of the day.
  • Options like “moring” and “moning” are incorrect as they do not represent the time of day.
  • It’s important to use the right spelling to convey the correct meaning.
  • Remember, “morning” is commonly used in everyday language.

Q17: Choose The Correct Spelling.
(a) WENSDAY
(b) WEDESDAY
(c) WENESDAY
(d) WEDNESDAY

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Ans: (d)

  • The correct spelling is “Wednesday,” which refers to the name of the third day of the week.
  • It is important to remember that the spelling includes a silent "d."
  • Many people often confuse the spelling due to its unusual pronunciation.
  • Always double-check spellings of days to avoid mistakes.

Reading

Look at the Picture and Choose the Correct Option. (Question 18 to 21)

English Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 2 | English Olympiad Class 1Q18: __________ is wearing red shoes.
(a) jim
(b) tina
(c) jack
(d) kim

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Ans: (b)

Q19: The ball is _____ the slide.
(a) on
(b) under
(c) in
(d) beside

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Ans: (b)

Q20: Jim’s cap is ________.
(a) blue
(b) green
(c) red
(d) yellow

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Ans: (c)

Q21: ________ is on the slide.
(a) kim
(b) tina
(c) jack
(d) jim

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Ans: (a)

Spoken And Written Expression

Read the Passage and Answer the Question that Follow (Question 22 to 25)

Once upon a time, there lived a monkey on a banana tree near the river bank. One day, he saw a hungry crocodile and gave him few bananas. They soon became friends. Few days later, the monkey gave some extra bananas to the crocodile to take for his wife. Crocodile’s wicked wife enjoyed the bananas but told the crocodile that she wanted to eat the monkey’s heart. 
To fulfill his wife’s wish the crocodile invited the monkey for dinner. The monkey agreed happily and the crocodile carried him on his back across the river. Mid way the crocodile told the monkey about his wife’s plan. The monkey promptly said, “Why didn’t you tell me earlier? I have left my heart on the banana tree. Let’s go back and get it.” Both of them went back and the monkey jumped from crocodile’s back and climbed up the tree. The monkey then told the crocodile, “I am not getting down now, you betrayed my trust. We are not friends anymore. Go back.”

Q22: What is the passage discussing?
(a) The monkey and the crocodile
(b) Banana tree
(c) Crocodile’s wife
(d) Monkey’s heart

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Ans: (a)

  • The passage focuses on the story of "the monkey and the crocodile," highlighting their interactions and the moral lessons derived from it.
  • It does not center on the banana tree, the crocodile's wife, or the monkey's heart.
  • The main characters and their relationship are crucial to understanding the narrative.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (a), as it directly relates to the content of the passage.

Q23: What did the crocodile’s wife desire to eat?
(a) Monkey’s brain
(b) Monkey’s heart
(c) Monkey’s legs
(d) Monkey’s hands

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Ans: (b)

  • In the story, the crocodile’s wife had a specific craving for the “monkey’s heart.”
  • This detail is clearly mentioned in the passage, indicating her preference.
  • The other options, while related to the monkey, do not match her actual desire.
  • Thus, the correct answer is the one that reflects her true wish.

Q24: The crocodile carried the monkey ______ his back.
(a) of
(b) in
(c) on
(d) for

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Ans: (c)

  • The correct preposition is "on," indicating that the monkey was positioned on top of the crocodile's back. This word is used to describe the location of one object in relation to another, specifically when something is resting atop something else.

Q25: The monkey saved himself by telling the crocodile that he __________.
(a) was unwell
(b) will come back later
(c) forgot the apples on the tree
(d) left his heart on the banana tree

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Ans: (d)

  • In the story, the monkey cleverly tricked the crocodile by claiming he had left his heart on the banana tree.
  • This statement made the crocodile curious and allowed the monkey to escape.
  • The other options do not reflect the monkey's actual words or actions in the story.
  • Thus, the correct answer is that he left his heart on the banana tree.

Q26: Arun: We will go _______ my home after school for playing. Arjun: Okay.
(a) in
(b) on
(c) to
(d) of

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Ans: (c)

  • To is the correct preposition here as it shows the direction or destination.
  • When someone says they are going "to" a place, it means they are heading towards that location.
  • In this case, Arun is indicating that they will head towards his home.
  • The other options do not correctly express the idea of going to a specific place.

Q27: Deepak: __________ are you going? Priya: I am going to the market.
(a) Which
(b) Where
(c) What
(d) How

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Ans: (b)

  • Where is the correct question word to inquire about a location.
  • In this context, Priya's response indicates she is going to the market, which is a place.
  • Using "where" helps to get specific information about where someone is headed.
  • The other options do not fit the context of asking about a destination.

Q28: Pinki: Are you aware that Venus is __________ the hottest planet in the Solar System?
(a) a
(b) an
(c) the
(d) no article

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Ans: (c)

  • The is used with superlative adjectives, which describe the highest degree of a quality.
  • In this case, "hottest" is a superlative adjective, indicating that Venus has the highest temperature among all planets.
  • Using "the" specifies that Venus is the one and only hottest planet in the Solar System.
  • Other options like "a," "an," or "no article" do not correctly convey this superlative meaning.

Q29: Tarun: Did you _______ your friends today? Reena: Yes, I did.
(a) meets
(b) meeting
(c) met
(d) meet

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Ans: (d)

  • In this question, Tarun is asking if Reena has seen her friends today.
  • When using "did" in a question, we always use the base form of the verb, which in this case is "meet."
  • Therefore, the correct answer is "meet," as it fits the grammatical structure.
  • This is why option (d) is the right choice.

Q30: Son: Dad, can you purchase _______ a new school bag? Dad: Certainly, son.
(a) me
(b) my
(c) mine
(d) I

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Ans: (a)

  • Me is the correct pronoun to use here because it refers to the speaker (the son) as the object of the verb "buy."
  • Using "my" would incorrectly suggest possession, while "mine" is used for ownership and "I" is a subject pronoun.
  • In this context, the son is asking his dad to buy something for him, making "me" the appropriate choice.
  • Thus, the sentence correctly reads: "Dad, can you buy me a new school bag?"

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Q31: I don’t like maths. I find it __________.
(a) easily
(b) hard
(c) interesting
(d) challenging

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Ans: (b)

  • Hard is the correct choice because it means something that is not easy to understand or do.
  • The statement clearly expresses a dislike for maths, suggesting it is difficult for the speaker.
  • Other options like "easily," "interesting," and "challenging" do not fit the context of the sentence.
  • Thus, "hard" accurately reflects the speaker's feelings towards maths.

Q32: The swimmer dived _______ the pool.
(a) on
(b) at
(c) into
(d) upon

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Ans: (c)

  • Into is the correct preposition here as it shows the direction of the swimmer's movement.
  • When someone dives, they are moving from outside to inside the pool, which is why "into" is appropriate.
  • Using "on," "at," or "upon" would not accurately describe the action of diving into water.
  • Thus, "into" clearly conveys the idea of entering the pool.

Q33: Choose the Correct Spelling.
(a) DIFERENT
(b) DIFERNENT
(c) DIFFRENT
(d) DIFFERENT

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Ans: (d)

  • DIFFERENT is the correct spelling, meaning not the same.
  • The other options contain common spelling errors.
  • Understanding the correct spelling is important for clear communication.
  • Always double-check your spelling to avoid mistakes.

Q34: Choose the Correct Verb From the Given Options
The girl wounded her leg.
(a) Girl
(b) Wounded
(c) Her
(d) Leg

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Ans: (b)

  • Wounded is the action word in the sentence, indicating that the girl has suffered an injury.
  • It describes what happened to the girl’s leg, making it the verb of the sentence.
  • The other options are nouns or pronouns and do not represent an action.
  • Thus, "wounded" is the correct choice as it conveys the physical injury aspect of the sentence.

Q35: Choose the Correct Option to Complete the Conversation
Joyce: She is wearing a/an _______ watch. Karen: Yes, she is.
(a) melodious
(b) strong
(c) crispy
(d) expensive

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Ans: (d)

  • Expensive is the most appropriate word to describe a watch, indicating that it has a high price.
  • Other options like melodious, strong, and crispy do not fit when talking about a watch.
  • When we say a watch is expensive, it suggests it is of high quality or luxury.
  • Thus, the correct choice is (d) expensive.
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