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Word and Structure Knowledge

Choose the Correct Word. (Question 1 to 2)

Q1: Wetol

English Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 3 | English Olympiad Class 1(a) towel
(b) tewol
(c) wolet
(d) towel

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Ans: (a)

Q2: seno

English Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 3 | English Olympiad Class 1(a) soen
(b) seon
(c) nose
(d) none

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Ans: (c)

Choose the Odd One Out.

Q3: ___________
(a) Right
(b) Correct
(c) Book
(d) Paper

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Ans: (c)

Choose the Action Verb From the Choices Given.

Q4: The gardener waters the plants.

English Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 3 | English Olympiad Class 1(a) Waters
(b) Plants
(c) Gardener
(d) water

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Ans: (a)

Choose the Correct Word to Answer the Question. (Question 5 to 8)

Q5: Which mode of transport consists of just two wheels?
(a) Autorickshaw
(b) Bicycle
(c) Truck
(d) Bus

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Ans: (b)

  • Bicycle is the only option with two wheels.
  • Autorickshaw has three wheels, while a Truck and a Bus have four or more wheels.
  • This makes the Bicycle the correct answer as it uniquely fits the description.

Q6: What is the plural form of the word buffalo?
(a) Buffalo
(b) Buffaloss
(c) Buffaloes
(d) Buffales

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Ans: (c)

  • Buffaloes is the correct plural form of the word buffalo.
  • To form the plural of a noun ending in "o," we typically add -es.
  • Thus, from the singular buffalo, we derive the plural buffaloes.
  • The other options do not follow the standard rules for pluralization.

Q7: Which of the following fruits has a red interior?
(a) Watermelon
(b) Banana
(c) Orange
(d) Grapefruit

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Ans: (a)

  • Watermelon is known for its bright red flesh inside, making it a popular summer fruit.
  • Banana has a white interior, while Orange is orange both inside and out.
  • Pineapple has a light yellow interior, and Grapefruit is typically pink or white.
  • Thus, the only fruit with a red inside is Watermelon.

Q8: These are used to make garlands.
(a) Bushes
(b) Trees
(c) Flowers
(d) Leaves

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Ans: (c)

Q9: Seema and ___________ are going to the market.
(a) me
(b) I
(c) she
(d) us

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Ans: (b)

  • I is the correct pronoun to use when referring to oneself in a subject position.
  • In this sentence, Seema and I are the subjects going to the market.
  • Using "me" or "us" would be incorrect here as they are object pronouns.
  • So, the correct choice is "I" because it matches the subject form needed in the sentence.

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

Q10: Yesterday, a dog ___________ a cat.
(a) chase
(b) chased
(c) chasing
(d) chases

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Ans: (b)

  • The sentence is in the past tense, which indicates that the action has already happened.
  • In English, we form the past tense of regular verbs by adding -ed to the base form.
  • Here, the base form is "chase," and when we add -ed, it becomes "chased."
  • Thus, the correct answer is "chased," as it correctly reflects the past action of the dog.

Q11: I lost ___________ book you gave me.
(a) a
(b) an
(c) the
(d) no article

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Ans: (c)

  • The is used when referring to a specific item that is already known to the listener.
  • In this case, the speaker is talking about a particular book that was given to them.
  • Using a or an would imply any book, not the specific one mentioned.
  • Thus, the correct choice is the, as it indicates the specific book in question.

Q12: I like to eat ___________ mangoes.
(a) finely
(b) ripe
(c) bright
(d) small

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct adjective to describe 'mangoes' is ripe, which indicates that the mangoes are fully matured and ready to eat.
  • Using 'finely' does not make sense in this context, as it typically describes how something is cut or prepared.
  • 'Bright' refers to color but does not imply readiness for consumption.
  • 'Small' describes size, which is not relevant to the quality of the mangoes.

Q13: You can cut apple ___________ a knife.
(a) in
(b) for
(c) with
(d) on

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Ans: (c)

  • With is the correct preposition here, as it indicates the tool used to perform the action.
  • When you say "cut with a knife," it clearly shows that the knife is the instrument you are using.
  • Using other options like "in," "for," or "on" does not convey the same meaning.
  • Thus, "with" is the most appropriate choice to describe the action of cutting an apple.

Q14: Which of the following is the opposite of tight?
(a) Full
(b) Loaded
(c) Packed
(d) Clear

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Ans: (d)

  • The term tight refers to something that is firmly held or closely fitted.
  • The opposite would imply a state of being loose or not firmly held.
  • Among the options, clear suggests a lack of obstruction or tightness, making it the correct choice.
  • Other options like full, loaded, and packed do not convey the opposite meaning effectively.

Q15: Which of the following words means not tight or free from restraint?
(a) Loss
(b) Loose
(c) Strong
(d) Rough

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Ans: (b)

  • Loose refers to something that is not tight or securely fastened.
  • In contrast, loss indicates a state of having lost something.
  • Strong describes something with great power or strength.
  • Rough means having an uneven or irregular surface.

Q16: Which of the following is the correct spelling of the ninth month of the year?
(a) SAPTUMBER
(b) SEPTEMBER
(c) SUPTEMBER
(d) SPTEMBER

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Ans: (b)

  • SEPTEMBER is the correct spelling of the ninth month in the Gregorian calendar.
  • The other options contain misspellings or incorrect arrangements of letters.
  • It's important to remember that September is derived from the Latin word for seven, as it was the seventh month in the Roman calendar.
  • Thus, the correct answer is option (b).

Q17: Which of the following is a synonym for "disregard"?
(a) IGNORE
(b) INGORE
(c) EGNURE
(d) IGNUER

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Ans: (a)

  • IGNORE means to intentionally not pay attention to something.
  • The other options are misspellings or incorrect forms of the word.
  • Understanding the meaning of the word is crucial for effective communication.
  • In this context, "ignore" is the only correct choice that conveys the intended meaning.

Reading

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

English Olympiad Previous Year Paper - 3 | English Olympiad Class 1

Q18: The books are ___________ the table.
(a) beside
(b) between
(c) under
(d) on

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Ans: (c)

Q19: The clock is ___________ the picture and the window.
(a) between
(b) at
(c) near
(d) inside

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Ans: (a)

Q20: The sofa is ___________ the table.
(a) behind
(b) on
(c) in
(d) next to

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Ans: (a)

Q21: The vase is ___________ the mirror.
(a) behind
(b) in front of
(c) above
(d) beside

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Ans: (b)

Spoken And Written Expression

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

It is night time in the summer. 
Eric, Andrew and David look up at the sky. Eric sees the Milky Way. David points to the moon. It is a half moon. Andrew looks at all of the bright stars. 
The sky, full of millions of stars, looks mesmerising in the night. The boys feel so lost while watching it. After that, they collect fireflies in a jar. They hear an owl hoot loudly from a nearby tree. 
The boys love being outside on summer nights. They sleep in a tent so they can stay out all night. 
When they are ready to go to bed, they climb into the tent and use the fireflies as a nightlight. 
They let the fireflies go in the morning so they can catch them again the next time they sleep outside.

Q22: What is the passage discussing?
(a) The two boys
(b) Fireflies
(c) Summer Nights
(d) The sky

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Ans: (c)

  • The passage focuses on the beauty and experiences of summer nights.
  • It describes the atmosphere, activities, and feelings associated with this time.
  • While other options mention specific elements, the main theme is clearly about summer nights.
  • Thus, the correct answer is (c) Summer Nights.

Q23: What did Eric observe?
(a) The sky
(b) The Milky Way
(c) The half moon
(d) The stars

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Ans: (b)

  • Eric observed the Milky Way, which is a vast collection of stars and cosmic matter.
  • This observation indicates that he was likely in a location with minimal light pollution, allowing for a clear view of the galaxy.
  • The Milky Way is a prominent feature in the night sky, especially in rural areas.
  • Other options like the sky, half moon, and stars are visible too, but the Milky Way is a specific and more detailed observation.

Q24: Where did the boys spend the night?
(a) Outside an igloo
(b) In the zoo
(c) In a hotel
(d) In a tent

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Ans: (d)

  • The boys chose to sleep in a tent for the night.
  • This option indicates they were likely camping or in a similar outdoor setting.
  • Other options like a hotel or zoo do not match the context of spending the night in a tent.
  • Thus, the correct answer is clearly option (d).

Q25: What did the boys utilize as a source of light during the night?
(a) Fireflies
(b) Moonlight
(c) Light of stars
(d) Lantern

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Ans: (a)

  • Fireflies were used by the boys as a natural nightlight.
  • This choice is significant because fireflies emit a soft glow, making them ideal for lighting up dark areas.
  • Other options like moonlight and stars provide light but are not as direct or concentrated as fireflies.
  • Using fireflies showcases the boys' connection with nature and their creativity in finding light sources.

Q26: Teacher: Please listen ___________ the instructions carefully.
(a) to
(b) –
(c) at
(d) on

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Ans: (a)

  • The correct word to fill in the blank is "to". This is because we say "listen to" when we refer to paying attention to someone or something.
  • Using "to" indicates that you are directing your attention towards the instructions.
  • The other options do not fit the context of the sentence, as they do not correctly convey the action of listening.
  • Thus, the complete sentence would be: "Please listen to the instructions carefully."

Q27: Mohan: Have you ___________ any sports star? Rajeev: No, not yet.
(a) meet
(b) met
(c) meets
(d) meeting

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Ans: (b)

  • Met is the correct answer because it is the past participle form of the verb meet.
  • The question is asking if Mohan has ever encountered a sports star, which implies a past action.
  • Using met fits the context of the conversation, as Rajeev responds that he has not done so yet.
  • The other options do not fit grammatically in this context.

Q28: Ravish: Is it ___________ toy car? Jay: No, it’s mine.
(a) them
(b) us
(c) his
(d) him

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Ans: (c)

  • His is the correct pronoun to indicate possession of the toy car.
  • The context shows that Jay is denying ownership, implying the car belongs to someone else.
  • Using 'his' clearly indicates that the toy car belongs to a male person.
  • The other options do not fit the context of possession in this sentence.

Q29: Host: Would you like to have tea ___________ juice? Guest: Only water, please.
(a) and
(b) but
(c) as
(d) or

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Ans: (d)

  • The conjunction 'or' is used to present a choice between two options, in this case, tea and juice. The guest's response indicates they prefer neither, opting for water instead.

Q30: Rati: I haven’t been on a holiday for two years. Raj: Me ___________.
(a) so
(b) too
(c) to
(d) well

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Ans: (b)

  • Too is used to indicate that something is also true for someone else.
  • In this context, Raj is agreeing with Rati's statement about not having a holiday.
  • Using too here shows that Raj shares the same experience as Rati.
  • The other options do not fit the context of agreement in this conversation.

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Q31: Hurry up, ___________ you can reach on time.
(a) but
(b) so
(c) or
(d) although

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Ans: (b)

  • So is the correct conjunction here because it indicates a result of the action of hurrying up.
  • The sentence implies that if you hurry, the result will be that you can reach on time.
  • Using but, or, or although would not convey the intended meaning of cause and effect.
  • Thus, so effectively connects the urgency of hurrying with the outcome of arriving on time.

Q32: I ___________ a lovely bag which my sister gifted me.
(a) have
(b) am
(c) was
(d) were

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Ans: (a)

  • Have is the correct choice because it indicates possession.
  • In English, we use have with the pronoun I to show that something belongs to us.
  • Other options like am, was, and were do not fit in this context.
  • Thus, the sentence correctly reads: "I have a lovely bag which my sister gifted me."

Q33: Choose the Correct Spelling.
(a) ORDINARY
(b) ODRINARY
(c) ORDERNIARY
(d) ORDENERY

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Ans: (a)

  • The correct spelling is ORDINARY, which means something that is common or usual.
  • The other options contain misspellings that change the word entirely.
  • Recognizing the correct spelling is important for clear communication.
  • Always double-check your spelling to avoid confusion.

Q34: Choose the Correct Noun From the Given Options
Yesterday, we saw a wild goose.
(a) Yesterday
(b) Saw
(c) Wild
(d) Goose

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Ans: (d)

  • Goose is the correct answer because it refers to a specific type of bird.
  • In this sentence, "goose" is the noun that names the animal we observed.
  • The other options are not nouns: "yesterday" is a time reference, "saw" is a verb, and "wild" is an adjective.
  • Thus, "goose" is the only option that fits the definition of a noun in this context.

Q35: Choose the Correct Option to Complete the Conversation
Rama: Can we meet ___________ the weekend? Jaya: Sure, we can.
(a) in
(b) at
(c) up
(d) off

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Ans: (b)

  • The preposition 'at' is used to indicate a specific time or place. In this context, it refers to a particular time frame, which is the weekend. Using 'at' is grammatically correct for this conversation.
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