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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.
Choose the Correct Option to Fill in the Blank. (Question 1 to 20)
Q1: Before the venue was ready, the performers from a team __________, thus making the organisers feel bad for their delayed preparation.
(a) has arrived
(b) arriving
(c) had arrived
(d) arrive
Ans: (c)
Q2: Can you review the grocery list _______ I prepare?
(a) in case
(b) soon
(c) while
(d) even though
Ans: (c)
Q3: When I was asked to give my opinion, I told them I ________ to have a neutral stance rather than be criticised for whatever I said.
(a) knew
(b) brought
(c) chosen
(d) preferred
Ans: (d)
Q4: In Japan, any lost item found is always given over to the Lost and Found counter, whether it be ______ umbrella or _______ purse.
(a) the, the
(b) a, an
(c) an, a
(d) an, the
Ans: (c)
Q5: He complained that he never achieved the status he so ________.
(a) fulfilled
(b) desired
(c) responded
(d) enthrall
Ans: (b)
Q6: When the ceremony started, __________ of the participants were allowed to be on stage before their names were called out.
(a) much
(b) a little
(c) less
(d) none
Ans: (d)
Q7: The well-known line from William Shakespeare’s *Hamlet* is “To be ______ not to be”.
(a) but
(b) yet
(c) or
(d) so
Ans: (c)
Q8: The prosecutor would always find faults and question the ____________ of the suspect during and after the crime before the court.
(a) whereabouts
(b) roundabout
(c) tendency
(d) sitabout
Ans: (a)
Q9: Since I am in the habit of missing my school bus, my teacher asked me how _______ I wake up early.
(a) normally
(b) often
(c) likely
(d) rarely
Ans: (b)
Q10: As I ___________ the aisle looking for mangoes at the supermarket, I saw an elderly lady complaining about the fruits that were out of stock.
(a) had browse
(b) am browsing
(c) was browsing
(d) have been browsing
Ans: (c)
Q11: Can you tell me the location of Jay’s house, the senior ________ book I borrowed?
(a) who
(b) whom
(c) whose
(d) which
Ans: (c)
Q12: The disagreement between the parties ___________ attributed to the unresolved issues from decades ago.
(a) could be
(b) are
(c) ought be
(d) were to be
Ans: (a)
Q13: __________ stealing their stuff wasn’t enough, he also made the bold claim that he was kidnapped by them.
(a) Although
(b) Beside
(c) That
(d) As if
Ans: (d)
Q14: While there were some ______________ along the way, we still managed to get to our destination.
(a) complications
(b) excavations
(c) extractions
(d) conceptions
Ans: (a)
Q15: Teams from both schools competed ____________ for the overall performance award.
(a) fiercely
(b) reluctantly
(c) obediently
(d) hopelessly
Ans: (a)
Q16: _______ individual who came looking for you yesterday was not from your friend circle. I think he was a stranger.
(a) A
(b) An
(c) The
(d) No article
Ans: (c)
Q17: While we were out travelling to the countryside, we ______________ this beautiful waterfall that seemed too surreal.
(a) reside on
(b) washed upon
(c) chanced upon
(d) came aside
Ans: (c)
Q18: I ________________ studying at this school for many years.
(a) has been
(b) will have been
(c) will had been
(d) have been
Ans: (d)
Q19: We are open 24/7. So, you can ask for help ___________ you need.
(a) even if
(b) whenever
(c) since
(d) although
Ans: (b)
Q20: James said, “What were you doing the whole time?” James asked me _____________________ ______________.
(a) what I had been doing the whole time
(b) what have I done the whole time
(c) what I had done the whole time
(d) what I would do the whole time
Ans: (a)
Choose The Appropriate Meaning for the Following Idiom/proverb. (Question 21 to 22)
Q21: Choose the Appropriate Meaning for the Following Idiom/proverb. ‘Bring home the bacon’ means ______________.
(a) to bring meat for dinner
(b) to bring gifts often
(c) to be successful in business
(d) to earn a living
Ans: (d)
Q22: ‘Once in a blue moon’ means ____________.
(a) occurring once in several years
(b) occurring once in two decades
(c) occurring very rarely
(d) occurring often
Ans: (c)
Choose the Part of the Sentence That Has an Error. (Question 23 to 24)
Q23: There are so many common English errors that a student can made while taking exams.
(a) There are so
(b) many common English errors that
(c) a student can made
(d) while taking exams.
Ans: (c)
The error is in option C. The correct form of the verb is "make" instead of "made". The revised sentence is: "There are so many common English errors that a student can make while taking exams."
Q24: There is no way that I can say with confidently that I was not a part of that rowdy group.
(a) There is no way that I can
(b) say with confidently that
(c) I was not a part of
(d) that rowdy group.
Ans: (b)
The error is in option B. The correct phrase should be "say with confidence" instead of "say with confidently". The revised sentence is: "There is no way that I can say with confidence that I was not a part of that rowdy group."
Q25: Choose the option that has the correct spelling.
(a) Onomatopoeia
(b) Onnomatopoeia
(c) Onomatopeoia
(d) Onomatopoeoia
Ans: (a)
Q26: Choose the option that has the correct spelling.
(a) Covort
(b) Cavort
(c) Cevort
(d) Covart
Ans: (b)
Q27: Choose the Correct Synonym of the Given Word.
Contrite
(a) Afflictive
(b) Hurtful
(c) Stoic
(d) Penitent
Ans: (d)
Q28: Choose the correct Synonym for the word.
Evince
(a) Deny
(b) Abstain
(c) Attest
(d) Conceal
Ans: (c)
Q29: Choose the correct Antonym for the word.
Sardonic
(a) Sarcastic
(b) Caustic
(c) Mellow
(d) Ironic
Ans: (c)
Q30: Choose the correct Antonym for the word.
vanquish
(a) Capitulate
(b) Beat
(c) Conquer
(d) Overcome
Ans: (a)
Read the Passage and Answer the Questions That Follow. (Question 31 to 35)
The best way to instil a commitment to service is to start at home. Encouraging small acts of kindness, like helping a family member who has had a rough day or caring for a pet, can teach even the smallest children the power of caring. Commitment is more than a promise to do or give something. It is the state or quality of being dedicated and maintaining the attitude of someone who works extremely hard to do or support something. As children grow, you can help them develop empathy and support good causes.
Sit down as a group and discuss whether there are any individuals, organizations, or causes that you are especially interested in helping. What talents and skills do you and your children have that will be most beneficial to them? Even small acts, like donating extra food and blankets to the animal shelter, will have meaning for children if they choose the cause. Start locally.
While there are numerous worthy global charities, young children may find it easier to see the value in helping those in their neighbourhood. Shovelling snow or pulling weeds for an elderly neighbour (even if you have to assist in the effort) or running an errand for a sick friend will have an immediate impact on both your child and the neighbour. Use the satisfaction that this experience brings as a springboard for talking about how to serve a broader community.
When I look back on my childhood, I realize that I did a lot for myself but not much for the community. As a parent, I want my children to experience the world around them, and I hope that they will be thriving members of the community.
Parents help their children to take part in community service and understand their problems with full enthusiasm. Children need training from us. We should raise our children in that way. Serving the community is the best way to lead our relationships with different people so that our children can understand their issues and difficulties in all fields of life. Community involvement sends a powerful message to children, further connecting them to their own unique place in the world. Commitments not only require full attention but also require diversity. To be committed to something is to be devoted and willing to put time, energy, and effort into it. Commitment can be directed towards other people, organizations, goals, or beliefs.
Q31: Choose a suitable title for the provided passage.
(a) How to Behave at Home
(b) Commitment to Service
(c) Commitment to Self-Care
(d) Cultivating a Habit of Global Charity
Ans: (b)
Q32: Read the statements I and II, and select the suitable answer.
Statement I: Parents desire their children to explore the world around them.
Statement II: Children struggle to assist in their community.
(a) Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect.
(b) Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct.
(c) Both Statements I and II are correct.
(d) Both Statements I and II are incorrect.
Ans: (a)
Q33: Select the false statement regarding methods to foster a commitment to service in children.
(a) Encourage children to experience small acts of kindness, beginning at home.
(b) As a parent, help your child to develop empathy and support good causes.
(c) The small acts of kindness will not be satisfactory for a child or his/her parents.
(d) Parents must help their children take the initiative to help people.
Ans: (c)
Q34: How should a parent nurture their child?
(a) A parent should raise his/her child as he wants.
(b) A parent should teach his/her child the hard way when they are found misbehaving with others.
(c) A parent should teach his/her child how to serve the community.
(d) Both ‘B’ and ‘C’.
Ans: (c)
Q35: Choose a word from the passage which means the same as “keen interest”.
(a) Commitment
(b) Shovelling
(c) Enthusiasm
(d) Immediate
Ans: (c)
Read the Passage and Answer the Questions That Follow. (Question 36 to 40)
Each of us exists within the human and physical environments that surround us. The human environment includes family, relatives, friends, neighbours, workmates, acquaintances, and the everyday people you see in the street.
Each of us relates to and behaves on the basis of his or her perception of our environment. Jobs, education and lifestyle are important reasons why people live in or near cities. Lifestyle choices in a city include cultural and recreational activities such as art galleries, museums, concerts, public libraries, theatres, festivals, opera houses, movie theatres, department stores, supermarkets, parks, sporting events, restaurants, coffee houses, and so on. The major educational institutions, such as colleges and universities, are also located there.
City people have more job opportunities, higher salaries and higher education levels. Negative aspects of city life are long commutes to work, high population density, anonymous suburbs, high-rise apartments, and houses that are built close together.
People have to cope with traffic jams, high noise levels, pollution, immorality, crime, drugs, gambling, juvenile delinquency, suicides and mental breakdowns.
Health risks include overcrowding and poor air quality that make people more prone to contracting viruses. Suburbs may not have tight-knit communities and fewer spaces to enjoy the beauties of nature.
City people also tend to eat more processed and fast food that are grown using pesticides and refined to the extent that most of their nutrients have been removed, which puts them at greater risk for weight gain, high blood pressure, diabetes, and other diseases.
There are people who long for a less stressful rural lifestyle, even if it means sacrificing the advantages of living in a city or large town. Rural life is the epitome of traditional values and a self-sufficient way of life. Away from the world of neon lights and traffic jams, the uncrowded rural landscape opens a pathway to God’s natural world in all its variety and vitality.
The panoramic landscape of evergreen forests, gently flowing streams, hills and valleys, and the wonderful rising and setting of the sun are breath-taking in a rural environment. There are the sights, scents, and sounds of chirping birds, the murmur of insects, humming bees, and the sweet smell of wildflowers in natural, unspoiled surroundings.
Collecting fresh eggs from the chicken coop every morning, honey direct from the beehive, and the comforting aroma of freshly baked country bread is a way of life that is still as it was in the past.
Out in the clean, fresh air, the rural farmer who cares about quality, produces bountiful fruit, vegetables and herbs in season as an all-year-round source of healthy food that is nutritionally superior and has extraordinary depths of flavour.
You will find farmers’ paths that lead to various fields of grain crops, vineyards and orchards, and shepherds’ paths that lead to grazing livestock in winter and summer pastures.
Rural values create a sense of community spirit and belonging, which provides a healthier and more relaxed lifestyle. With farming acting as an important industry in rural life, the people’s whole year is tied to the changing wonders of every season.
Spring in the countryside is the season of flowers, birth, and the return of migrating birds happily chirping as they build their nests. Summer turns fields into gold and fruit offers seasonal taste delights. The autumn landscape changes the leaves of trees from green to red, orange, yellow, or brown before falling; the days are shorter and the birds begin to migrate to warmer regions. Winter is the coldest season of the year, providing the ideal time to huddle around the fireplace with a hot bowl of country-style soup.
Q36: Choose a suitable title for the provided passage.
(a) Benefits of Urban Living
(b) Essential Role of Nature in Human Life
(c) Surroundings We Live In
(d) Contrast between Rural and Suburban Living
Ans: (d)
Q37: What does the term ‘epitome’ refer to?
(a) A standard or typical example of something or someone
(b) The force of nature
(c) Growth of humans globally
(d) An instance of isolation
Ans: (a)
Q38: Select the incorrect statement regarding the lifestyle of urban residents.
(a) City people tend to eat more processed food, which leads them to a higher risk of high blood pressure and weight gain.
(b) Individuals in cities are less likely to catch viruses because of the fresh air quality.
(c) Urban residents have more opportunities for higher education.
(d) City inhabitants have more job opportunities and earn higher salaries.
Ans: (b)
Q39: How can we conclude that rural life embodies traditional values?
(a) Rural life is free from traffic congestion, allowing people to appreciate nature with lovely flowers and the sounds of birds.
(b) Rural life emphasizes a strong sense of responsibility.
(c) Rural inhabitants experience all seasons, each with its unique characteristics.
(d) All of these
Ans: (d)
Q40: The evergreen forests, gently flowing streams, hills and valleys create a complete___________.
(a) obstructed view
(b) view of narrow land
(c) panoramic landscape
(d) view in two directions
Ans: (c)
Choose the Correct Option to Complete the Conversation. (Question 41 to 45)
Q41: Jay: I _________ rather stay at home and do my homework than go out playing in the hot sun.
(a) would
(b) could
(c) might
(d) should
Ans: (a)
Q42: Sam: Why do you think the whole town’s been deserted? Nicki: Maybe there __________ an emergency that made everyone flee.
(a) had been
(b) has been
(c) have been
(d) should been
Ans: (a)
Q43: Jessi: This is _______ last time I am asking for your advice.
(a) a
(b) an
(c) the
(d) no article
Ans: (c)
Q44: Mrs. James: Dear guests, please make _____________ at home.
(a) ourselves
(b) itself
(c) yourselves
(d) themselves
Ans: (c)
Q45: Joe: What’s wrong with Danny, Jim? Jim: Danny has misplaced his wallet. And now he’s inquiring if anyone has _________ it.
(a) were seen
(b) was seen
(c) have seen
(d) had seem
Ans: (c)
Choose the Correct Option to Fill in the Blank. (Question 46 to 47)
Q46: As a childcare worker, it is normal to feel exhausted after spending the whole day attending to the ______________ kids.
(a) disorder
(b) primitive
(c) boisterous
(d) chaotic
Ans: (c)
Q47: At the conclusion of the performance, the actors were given a standing ____________ by the entire audience.
(a) ovation
(b) inauguration
(c) veneration
(d) congratulations
Ans: (a)
Q48: Choose the Correct Antonym of the Given Word.
Impasse
(a) Breakthrough
(b) Deadlock
(c) Stalemate
(d) Gridlock
Ans: (a)
Q49: Choose the correct Synonym for the word.
"Thespian".
(a) Spectator
(b) Player
(c) Devil
(d) Coach
Ans: (b)
Q50: Choose the Correct Option to Complete the Conversation.
Patrick: if Only I ______________ It Was Your Birthday, I Would Have Gotten You a Better Gift.
(a) Remembered
(b) Have Remember
(c) Had Remembered
(d) Would Have Remembered
Ans: (c)
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