Direction: Read the following paragraph and choose the correct options to answer any four questions given below :
Weeks went by and still Wanda did not answer.
Peggy had begun to forget the whole business and Maddie put herself to sleep at night making speeches about Wanda, defending her from great crowds of girls who were trying to tease her with, "How many dresses have you got?" And before Wanda could press her lips together in a tight line, the way she did before answering, Maddie would cry out, "Stop!"
Q. Pick the option with a cause-effect relation, with reference to the given extract.
Direction: Read the following paragraph and choose the correct options to answer any four questions given below :
Weeks went by and still Wanda did not answer.
Peggy had begun to forget the whole business and Maddie put herself to sleep at night making speeches about Wanda, defending her from great crowds of girls who were trying to tease her with, "How many dresses have you got?" And before Wanda could press her lips together in a tight line, the way she did before answering, Maddie would cry out, "Stop!"
Q. Which of the following is most likely to be a part of Maddie's speech?
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Direction: Read the following paragraph and choose the correct options to answer any four questions given below :
Weeks went by and still Wanda did not answer.
Peggy had begun to forget the whole business and Maddie put herself to sleep at night making speeches about Wanda, defending her from great crowds of girls who were trying to tease her with, "How many dresses have you got?" And before Wanda could press her lips together in a tight line, the way she did before answering, Maddie would cry out, "Stop!"
Q. Which primary feelings of Maddie does the extract reveal?
Direction: Read the following paragraph and choose the correct options to answer any four questions given below :
Weeks went by and still Wanda did not answer.
Peggy had begun to forget the whole business and Maddie put herself to sleep at night making speeches about Wanda, defending her from great crowds of girls who were trying to tease her with, "How many dresses have you got?" And before Wanda could press her lips together in a tight line, the way she did before answering, Maddie would cry out, "Stop!"
Q. Choose the declaration which is likely to be received with the pressing of lips together in a tight line.
Direction: Read the following paragraph and choose the correct options to answer any four questions given below :
Weeks went by and still Wanda did not answer.
Peggy had begun to forget the whole business and Maddie put herself to sleep at night making speeches about Wanda, defending her from great crowds of girls who were trying to tease her with, "How many dresses have you got?" And before Wanda could press her lips together in a tight line, the way she did before answering, Maddie would cry out, "Stop!"
Q. Wanda didn't reply to the letter for weeks.
Pick the option that DOES NOT supply a possible reason for this, from those given below.
Direction: Read the following paragraph and choose the correct options to answer any four questions given below :
Dear Teacher,
My Wanda will not come to your school anymore. Jake also. Now we move away to big city. No more holler 'Pollack'. No more ask why funny name. Plenty of funny names in the city.
Q. The phrase 'Pollack' reveals a discrimination on the basis of
Direction: Read the following paragraph and choose the correct options to answer any four questions given below :
Dear Teacher,
My Wanda will not come to your school anymore. Jake also. Now we move away to big city. No more holler 'Pollack'. No more ask why funny name. Plenty of funny names in the city.
Q. What, according to the letter, was the primary reason that prompted Mr Petronski to take the decision to move to a big city?
Direction: Read the following paragraph and choose the correct options to answer any four questions given below :
Dear Teacher,
My Wanda will not come to your school anymore. Jake also. Now we move away to big city. No more holler 'Pollack'. No more ask why funny name. Plenty of funny names in the city.
Q. Jan's tone in the writing of the letter IS NOT:
Direction: Read the following paragraph and choose the correct options to answer any four questions given below :
Dear Teacher,
My Wanda will not come to your school anymore. Jake also. Now we move away to big city. No more holler 'Pollack'. No more ask why funny name. Plenty of funny names in the city.
Q. The dictionary says the following about migration.
Migration involves the movement of people (birds, fish etc.) from one place to another with intentions of settling, permanently or temporarily, at a new location (geographic region).
Which of the following options INCORRECTLY uses 'migration'?
Direction: Read the following paragraph and choose the correct options to answer any four questions given below :
Dear Teacher,
My Wanda will not come to your school anymore. Jake also. Now we move away to a big city. No more holler 'Pollack'. No more asking why a funny name. Plenty of funny names in the city.
Q. The line- Plenty of funny names in the city— suggests that the city: