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Word and Structure Knowledge

Q1: Choose the word which is spelled correctly.
(a) Dangerous
(b) Dangarous
(c) Dengarous
(d) Dengerous

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Ans: (a)

  • The correct spelling is “Dangerous,” which refers to someone or something that can cause harm or injury.
  • It is important to know the correct spelling to avoid confusion in communication.
  • The other options are incorrect spellings and do not represent the word accurately.
  • Using the correct spelling helps in clear understanding and effective writing.

Q2: Choose the word that is spelled correctly.
(a) Harber
(b) Harbour
(c) Harbur
(d) Herbour

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct spelling is “Harbour,” which refers to an area near the coast that is protected from the sea, allowing ships and boats to be safely docked.
  • This term is commonly used in maritime contexts.
  • Other options are incorrect spellings and do not represent the same meaning.
  • Remember, a harbour is essential for safe navigation and docking of vessels.

Q3: Choose the synonym of praise.
(a) Remove
(b) Neglect
(c) Appreciate
(d) Envy

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Ans: (c)

  • The word "Praise" means to express admiration or approval.
  • The correct synonym is "Appreciate," which also conveys a sense of valuing or recognizing someone's qualities.
  • Options like "Remove," "Neglect," and "Envy" do not convey the same positive meaning.
  • Thus, "Appreciate" is the best choice as it aligns closely with the meaning of "Praise."

Q4: Choose the opposite of patience.
(a) Stable
(b) Gentle
(c) Humble
(d) Excitement

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Ans: (d)

  • Excitement is the opposite of the word Patience.
  • Patience means the ability to remain calm and composed, while Excitement indicates a state of high energy and enthusiasm.
  • In essence, when someone is excited, they often lack the calmness that patience embodies.
  • Thus, the correct answer is Excitement, as it contrasts with the quality of being patient.

Q5: What is the plural version of the word ‘wolf’?
(a) Wolfss
(b) Wolfves
(c) Wolves
(d) Wolfess

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Ans: (c)

  • The plural form of “wolf” is created by replacing the “-f” with “-ves.”
  • Thus, the correct answer is “wolves.”
  • This rule applies to several other words ending in “-f” or “-fe.”
  • For example, “leaf” becomes “leaves.”

Q6: What is the male counterpart of ‘sister’?
(a) Brother
(b) Prince
(c) Actor
(d) King

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Ans: (a)

  • The term "sister" refers to a female sibling.
  • The male counterpart of a sister is known as a brother.
  • Thus, the correct answer is Brother.
  • Other options like Prince, Actor, and King do not represent the male sibling relationship.

Select the appropriate option for the underlined word. (Question 7to 8) 

Q7:They were talking to us politely. 
(a) Adjective
(b) Noun
(c) Adverb
(d) Verb

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Ans: (c)

  • The term “Politely” functions as an adverb in this context.
  • It describes how they were speaking, indicating the manner of the action.
  • Words that end in “-ly” are often adverbs, which modify verbs.
  • Thus, “politely” tells us that the conversation was conducted in a courteous way.

Q8: Shama has joined our school’s band.
(a) Pronoun
(b) Verb
(c) Noun
(d) Adjective

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Ans: (c)

  • The term “band” refers to a collective noun that represents a group of musicians.
  • In this context, it signifies a group rather than an action or a description.
  • Understanding the type of word helps in identifying its role in a sentence.
  • Thus, the correct classification for "band" is a noun.

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

Q9: Ankur likes to __________ cartoons on television.
(a) watches
(b) watching
(c) watch
(d) viewed

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Ans: (c)

  • In this sentence, the phrase "likes to" is followed by a verb.
  • When using "to" in this context, we need the base form of the verb.
  • Therefore, the correct choice is "watch," which is the base form of the verb.
  • Options like "watches" and "viewed" are incorrect because they do not fit the structure needed after "to."

Q10: I bought her a/an __________ dress.
(a) Angry
(b) New
(c) Tear
(d) Size

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Ans: (b)

  • The appropriate adjective to describe the dress is “New.”
  • This indicates that the dress is in excellent condition and has not been worn before.
  • Other options like "Angry," "Tear," and "Size" do not correctly describe the dress.
  • Using "New" conveys a positive quality about the dress.

Q11: There is __________ party happening in the neighborhood.
(a) An
(b) The
(c) A
(d) No article

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Ans: (c)

  • The indefinite article "A" is used before words that start with a consonant sound. In this case, "party" starts with a consonant sound, making "A party" the correct choice.

Q12: The dog jumped __________ the fence.
(a) Of
(b) Over
(c) Up
(d) Top

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Ans: (b)

  • The correct preposition here is "Over," which indicates a movement that goes above something.
  • In this context, it shows that the dog is moving from one side to the other by going above the fence.
  • Using "Over" is appropriate because it conveys the idea of jumping higher than the fence.
  • The other options do not accurately describe this type of movement.

Q13: Rohit __________ his homework yesterday.
(a) Completed
(b) Is complete
(c) Completes
(d) Has complete

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Ans: (a)

  • The sentence uses the simple past tense because it describes an action that happened in the past, as shown by the word "yesterday."
  • The correct form to indicate that Rohit finished his homework is "Completed."
  • Options like "Is complete" and "Has complete" do not fit the past context of the sentence.
  • Thus, the right choice is "Completed," which accurately reflects the action that occurred yesterday.

Q14: Priya enjoys singing _________ I prefer dancing.
(a) Which
(b) Or
(c) But
(d) So

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Ans: (c)

  • The word “But” is a conjunction that connects two contrasting ideas.
  • In this case, Priya's love for singing is different from the speaker's preference for dancing.
  • Using “But” effectively shows the contrast between the two activities.
  • Other options like “Or” and “So” do not convey this contrast.

Q15: They are sitting in __________ garden.
(a) Their
(b) There
(c) They’re
(d) Us

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Ans: (a)

  • The word "Their" shows possession, meaning the garden belongs to them.
  • "There" refers to a place, while "They’re" is a contraction for "They are," and "Us" indicates a group including the speaker.
  • In this context, "Their" is the correct choice as it fits the sentence structure.
  • Using "Their" clarifies that the garden is owned by "They," making it the appropriate option.

Reading

Look at the Picture and Choose the Correct Answer. (Question 16 to 20)

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Q16: There are _____________ in this picture.
(a) fruits and vegetables
(b) only fruits
(c) only vegetables
(d) flowers

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Ans: (a)

Q17: The vegetable seller is holding ___________ in his hands.
(a) tomatoes
(b) radish
(c) carrots
(d) potatoes

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Ans: (c)

Q18: He does not have ______ in his shop.
(a) grapes
(b) mangoes
(c) potatoes
(d) bananas

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Ans: (b)

Q19: The vegetable seller has a __________.
(a) moustache
(b) beard
(c) white hair
(d) glasses

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Ans: (a)

Q20: The vegetable seller is __________.
(a) happy
(b) sad
(c) angry
(d) tired

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Ans: (a)

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

Once there was a young boy named Joey, who had problem controlling his temper. When he became angry, he would just say anything that came to his mind and hurt people. So, his father gave him a bag of nails and a hammer and said, “Every time you get angry, hammer one nail into the wall in our backyard.” The first few days Joey hammered so many nails that he emptied half the bag. Over the weeks, the number of nails he hammered into the wall reduced and gradually, his temper was much in control. Then came a day when he didn’t lose his temper at all. His father asked him to remove one nail each day because he managed not to lose his temper. Finally, on the day when Joey was removing the last nail, his father said, “You have done well, Joey. But do you see the holes in the wall? The wall is never going to be the same, even after repainting. Likewise, when you say mean things in anger, you will leave a scar in the person’s heart as the nails did to the wall.”

Q21: What is the passage discussing?
(a) Packet of nails
(b) Holes in the wall
(c) Joey’s temper issues
(d) Joey’s playful antics

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Ans: (c)

  • The passage focuses on Joey’s temper issues, highlighting his emotional struggles.
  • It does not discuss nails or holes in the wall, which are unrelated topics.
  • While Joey's playful antics may be mentioned, the main theme revolves around his anger and how it affects him.
  • Understanding Joey's temper is crucial to grasping the overall message of the passage.

Q22: To assist Joey in managing his anger, his father provided him with a ___________ of nails.
(a) Bunch
(b) Bag
(c) Box
(d) Bowl

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Ans: (b)

  • In the context of the passage, Joey's father gave him a "Bag" of nails as a tool to help him deal with his anger.
  • This method is often used in anger management techniques, where physical activities can help release pent-up emotions.
  • Using a bag of nails allows Joey to focus his energy in a constructive way, rather than letting his anger control him.
  • Overall, the bag serves as a practical solution for Joey to channel his feelings positively.

Q23: Where did the father instruct Joey to drive a nail when he feels angry?
(a) Into the fence in the garden
(b) Into the wall in the garden
(c) Into the wall of his school
(d) Into the wall in the backyard

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Ans: (d)

  • In the passage, the father told Joey to hammer a nail “Into the wall in the backyard” when he is feeling angry.
  • This action serves as a way for Joey to express his anger in a constructive manner.
  • The backyard is a private space where he can release his emotions without causing harm to others.
  • It emphasizes the importance of finding healthy outlets for feelings like anger.

Q24: Joey’s father instructed him to ___________ from the wall when he remained calm.
(a) Remove one nail every day
(b) Hammer more nails
(c) Kick a nail
(d) Throw a nail

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Ans: (a)

  • In the passage, Joey’s father specifically told him to “Remove one nail every day” from the wall as a way to manage his temper.
  • This action symbolizes patience and self-control, encouraging Joey to handle his emotions constructively.
  • The other options do not align with the father’s advice, as they suggest aggression or destruction.
  • Thus, the correct answer is clearly option (a).

Q25: The word ‘scar’ in the passage means ___________.
(a) Help
(b) Cure
(c) Mark
(d) Flaw

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Ans: (c)

  • Scar refers to a visible sign left on the skin after an injury has healed, which is essentially a mark.
  • In this context, it does not imply help, cure, or flaw, but rather indicates a permanent change or mark on the skin.
  • Understanding the meaning of words in context is crucial for grasping the overall message of the passage.

Spoken and Written Expression

Choose the most suitable option to complete each conversation. (Question 26 to 30)
Q26: Policeman: I will look ___________ this matter.
(a) Of
(b) Into
(c) Again
(d) Down

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Ans: (b)

  • The phrase "look into" means "to investigate" or "to examine" something closely.
  • In this context, the policeman is indicating that he will investigate the matter at hand.
  • Options like "of," "again," and "down" do not convey the same meaning as "look into."
  • Thus, the correct choice is (b) Into.

Q27: Tiya: I am __________ a party on Sunday.
(a) Throws
(b) Throwing
(c) Threw
(d) Thrown

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Ans: (b)

  • The sentence requires a verb that indicates an ongoing action.
  • In this case, "Throwing" is the correct form as it is in the present continuous tense.
  • The other options do not fit the tense needed for the sentence.
  • Thus, the correct choice is "Throwing," indicating that Tiya is currently in the process of organizing the party.

Q28: Meena: Where do you reside? Jaya: I live ___________ the market.
Options:
(a) Onto
(b) With
(c) To
(d) Near

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Ans: (d)

  • The correct preposition to use here is “Near,” as it describes a location that is close in distance.
  • Using “Near” helps convey that Jaya's home is in proximity to the market.
  • The other options do not appropriately indicate a location relative to the market.
  • Thus, “Near” is the most suitable choice for this context.

Q29: Aman: __________ old is your brother? Rohit: He turned 6 this year.
(a) How
(b) Why
(c) Where
(d) What

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Ans: (a)

  • The appropriate question word here is “How,” as it is used to inquire about age.
  • Rohit’s response indicates that his brother is 6 years old, which directly relates to the question.
  • Using “How” effectively asks for the age of the brother.
  • The other options do not fit the context of asking about age.

Q30: Joseph: ___________ is your birthday? Lucas: It’s on August 8.
(a) When
(b) Why
(c) Where
(d) What

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Ans: (a)

  • The appropriate question word here is "When," as it seeks to find out the time of an event.
  • In this context, asking "When" is the correct way to inquire about a birthday, which is a specific date.
  • The other options like "Why," "Where," and "What" do not fit the context of asking for a date.
  • Thus, the answer is clearly (a) When.

Achievers Section

Q31: Choose the correct option to fill in the blank.
One ___________ cross the road safely.
(a) May
(b) Should
(c) Could
(d) Will

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Ans: (b)

  • The appropriate modal verb here is “Should,” as it indicates a recommendation or advice.
  • This sentence implies a guideline for safety, suggesting that it is important to follow this rule.
  • Using “Should” emphasizes the necessity of crossing the road safely.
  • Other options like “May” or “Could” do not convey the same level of obligation.

Q32: Choose the correct option to fill in the blank.
I fell asleep __________ I was exhausted.
(a) But
(b) And
(c) Or
(d) Because

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Ans: (d)

  • The word "Because" is a conjunction that connects two ideas.
  • In this case, it explains the reason for falling asleep, which is being exhausted.
  • Using "Because" makes it clear that the exhaustion led to the action of falling asleep.
  • The other options do not provide a logical connection between the two parts of the sentence.

Q33: Choose the word that is spelled correctly.
(a) Disappear
(b) Disapear
(c) Disaper
(d) Disapaer

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Ans: (a)

  • The correct spelling is “Disappear,” which means “to become invisible.”
  • Options (b), (c), and (d) contain spelling errors.
  • It’s important to know the correct spelling to communicate effectively.
  • Always double-check your spelling to avoid misunderstandings.

Q34: Choose the synonym of unique.
(a) Fake
(b) Common
(c) Natural
(d) Rare

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Ans: (d)

  • The word "Unique" refers to something that is one of a kind or not common.
  • The correct synonym is "Rare," which also means something that is unusual or not frequently found.
  • In contrast, options like "Fake" and "Common" do not convey the same meaning as "Unique."
  • Thus, "Rare" is the best choice as it aligns perfectly with the meaning of "Unique."

Q35: Choose the correct option to complete the conversation. 
Sam: What do you prefer? 
Chinese __________ Mexican food?
 Matthew: I like both.
(a) Or
(b) And
(c) So
(d) Because

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Ans: (a)

  • The appropriate conjunction to use here is "Or," as it connects two choices or alternatives.
  • In this context, Sam is asking Matthew to choose between Chinese and Mexican food.
  • Matthew's response indicates that he enjoys both, but the question specifically asks for a preference between the two.
  • Thus, "Or" is the correct word to complete the question, making it clear that he is being asked to choose one of the two options.
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