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1. ‘Thave a cat, The cat is white’. Here the
article ‘the’ is known as
(1) defining ‘the?
(2) anophorie ‘the’
(3) _non-defining ‘the’
(4) unique ‘the’
2, ‘Rani is going to make a cup of coffee for
Raju’
Here ‘going to’ indicates that
(1) Rani is going into the kitchen to
make a cup of coffee for Raju
(2) Rani makes a cup of coffee for Raju
(3) Rani is making a cup of coffee for
Raju
(4) Rani plans to make a cup of coffee
for Raju |
3. In the word ‘houses’, ‘es’ is pronounced as
Ms
@ Z
(3) i
) es
4, ‘Tam coming there next Monday’. Here
‘am coming’ refers to
() Future time
(2) Past time
(3) Simple present
(4) Present perfeet
5. The number of syllables in the word
‘excursion’ is
@) two
(2) four
(3) three
(4) five
S3/A
“They are ready to ——————— on a
pilgrimage’. The right phrasal verb to be
inserted in the given blank is
(1) set on
(2) set up
(3) set back
(4) set off
‘She has seen Taj Mahal once’. Select the
Tight question to receive the given
sentence as answer.
(1) Did she see Taj Mahal?
(2) Has she ever been to Taj Mahal?
(3) Has she ever seen Taj Mahal?
(4) Does she see Taj Mahal?
Read the following lines from the poem
“The Wonderful World’.
‘You are more than the Earth, though
‘you are such a dot;
You can love and think, and the earth
cannot.’
Here the word ‘dot ' refers to
(1) the poet
(2) the poets inner voice
(3) the earth
(4) God
1 walked to work but I came home
the bus.
Select the appropriate preposition to be
inserted in the given blank.
Qin
2) on
(3) through
(4) over
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10. In the word ‘accepted’, ‘ed’ is pronounced
as
@M id
@Q da
(3) t
(4) ed
11. ‘A dolphin has a fin’ Select the
appropriate question to receive the given
sentence as answer.
(1) Does a dolphin has a fin?
(2) Doadolphin has a fin?
(3) Does a dolphin have a fin?
(4) Doa dolphin have a fin?
12. ‘Latha is on holiday’ ‘Oh, where - she
gone?’ Select the appropriate word to ‘fill
in the blank.
() was
(2) have
(3) had
(4) has
13. ‘Raju used to live in Hyderabad’.
‘The given sentence means that
(1) Raju has been living in Hyderabad.
(2) Raju is living in Hyderabad
(3) Raju lives in Hyderabad
(4) Raju doesn't live in Hyderabad now
14, John ——————— (paint) a picture
since 9 O'clock.
‘The correct form of the verb given in the
brackets is
(1) is painting
(2) painted
(3) has painted
(4) has been painting
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16.
a7,
18.
‘There's a water bottle besides the book
and the pen. It means that
(1) there is a water bottle beside the
book
(2) there is a water bottle beside the
pen
(3) there is a water bottle in addition
to the book and the pen
(4) there is a water bottle between the
book and the pen
‘Terns build their nests with small twigs
and lay their eggs in it. The past tense of
the verb ‘lay’ is,
(1) Jain
(2) lay
(3) laid
4) lie
Read the following lines from the pogm’
“The Moon’ :
“Last week she was smaller,
And shaped like a bow,
But now she’s grown bigger,
‘And is round as an 0”
Here ‘she's’ means
(2) she has
(2) she was
(3) sheis
(4) the plural of she
‘The word ‘there’ thymes with
Q) air
(2) tear
(3) mere
(4) severe
S3/A,19.
20.
21.
22.
S3/A
The banyan tree is the friendliest of all
the trees. The comparative degree of the
given sentence is
(1) The banyan tree is more friendlier
than any other tree
(2) The banyan tree is friendlier than
any other tree
(3) The banyan tree is friendlier than
many other trees
(4) The banyan tree is friendlier than
any other trees
‘Don't touch that painted door’.
Here the word ‘painted’ is used as
(2) the past tense of the verb ‘paint’
(2) the main verb |
(3) an adjective
(4) agerund
Ifyou drop this glass,
‘The correct clause to be inserted in the
given blank is
(2) it breaks
(2) it would break
(8) it will be breaking
(4) it will break
‘Ravi's grandmother is very hospitable’ .
‘The word, ‘hospitable’ means that Ravi's
grandmother
Q) is very old
(2) is bed ridden
(8) isin a hospital
(4) is friendly
23.
24,
In the lesson ‘An unwanted Passenger’,
the Malaysian driver wanted
for supper.
(1) some bread
(2) asnake
(3) some fish
(4) some meat
‘The food was very hot
We could not eat it
The above sentences can be
and expressed as
(1) The food was too hot to eat
(2) The food was so hot that we can't
combined
eat it
(3) The food was hot enough that we
could eat it
(4) ‘The food was so hot that we could
not eat
Read the following lines of the poem ‘If
mice could roar’
‘If mice could roar
And elephants roar
And trees grow up in the sky?
Here the ‘if clause’ indicates
(1) an imagination
(2) guessing
(3) anticipating
(® aplan
Read the following lines of the poem ‘The
old field’
‘The old field is sad
Now the children have gone home,
‘They have played with him all afternoon’
Here the figure of speech employed is
(1) Simile
(2) Irony
(3) Personification
(4) Metaphor
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(1) make an idea
(2) make trouble
(3) make a walk
(4) make travel
28. ‘People who live in cold countries keep,
themselves warm in different ways.’
‘The given sentence is an example for the
use of
(1) anon-defining relative clause
(2) an impersonal pronoun
(8) agerund
(4) a defining relative clause
29. ‘A large school building is changed into a
temporary hospital’.
The active voice form of the given
sentence is
(2) someone is changing a large school
building into a temporary hospital
(2) someone changed a large school
building into a temporary hospital
(8) someone has changed a large school
building into a temporary hospital
(4) someone changes a large school
building into a temporary hospital
30. “Tom painted the wall yellow’.
‘The given sentence is of the pattern.
(@) S+V+040
(2) S+V+10.+ DO.
(3) S+V+D.04 10.
(4) S+V+0
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31,
32,
Read the following lines from the poem
“Abou Ben Adhem’
‘What writest thou” - The vision raised
its head,
And with a look made of all sweet accord,
Answered, ‘The names of those who loye
the Lord’
‘The word ‘vision’ refers to
(1) The Lord
(2) The Poet
(3) The Angel
(4) Abou Ben Adbem.
‘Sunil always looks at himself in the
mirror’. Here the word ‘himself’ is known,
as
(1) a possessive pronoun
(2) a reflexive pronoun
(3) a demonstrative pronoun
(4) a personal pronoun
In the supplementary Reader for
Class IX, the story, ‘Rip Van Winkle’, is
(1) areal story
(2) alegend
(3) a historical event
(4) fiction
‘Be the living expression of God’
kindness: Kindness in your face,
kindness in your eyes and kindness in
your smile’.
‘The person who said these lines is
(Q) Dr, Murugappa Modi
(2) Abou Ben Adhem
(3) Mother Teresa
(4) Miss Beam
S3/Az
35. The book, “of Human Bondage”, was
written by
(1) Francis Randel
(2) Hollis Meynell
(3) Maria Blokhina
(4) Emily Dickinson
36. The plural of the word ‘deer’ is
(deers
(2) deeres
(3) deer
(4) deeries
37. Read the following lines from the poem
“Bangle-Sellers’.
‘Lustrous tokens of radiant lives,
For happy daughters and happy wives.’
Here ‘lustrous tokens’ refer to
(1) the Bangle-Sellers
(2) the bangles
(3) happy daughters
(4) happy wives
38. The word ‘hue’ rhymes with the word
() cruise
(2) truce
(3) sluice
(4) debut
39. Read the following lines from the poem
“Because I could not stop for death’
“I first surmised the horses’ heads were
toward eternity”.
‘The word ‘eternity’ means
(1) Time without end
(2) The carriage
(3) The setting sun
(4) Ashort journey
S3/A
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42.
43,
44.
“I must tear myself away,” Gandhiji
remarked. It means that Gandhiji
wanted
2) toleave the place
@) to blame himself
(3) to shed tears
(4) to punish himself
Families never appreciate a writer's
nature, ————_——_?
Select the appropriate question tag to be
inserted in the given blank.
(1) aren't they
(2) ever they
@) do they
) isn'tit
Select the correct sentence of the
following.
@Q) The customs officer made Nalini
opening her suitcase
2) The customs officer made Nalini to
open her suitcase
(3) The customs officer made Nalini
opened her suitcase
(4) The customs officer made Nalini
open her suitcase
‘The poem ‘Unwitten Registry’ focuses on.
(1) _ printed office records
(2) individual likes
(3) tapped materials
(4) manuscript documents
Your friend started smoking: You think
this is wrong, How do you advise him not
to do it?
(1) Why don't you stop smoking?
(2) You must not smoke
(3) Don't smoke
(4) You should stop smoking
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