1. Mark
the most suitable word to complete the sentence without changing it’s meaning
The______is a doctor of the bones. A. Paediatrician B. Orthopaedist C. Gynaecologist D. Ophthalmologist
2. Mark
the word closest in meaning with the underlined word
Sachin Tendulkar is an outstanding cricketer. A. Remarkable B. Selfish C. Grateful D. Old
3. Mark
the word or phrase with the similar meaning
‘Bruise’ A. Brush B. Cut or mark C. Push D. Medicine 4. Mark
on the skin
the opposite of the given word
‘Dead’. A. Alive B. Bury C. Death D. Life
5. Mark
the feminine or masculine word of the word given below
‘Monk’ A. Nun B. Monkey C. Priest D. Disciple
6. Mark
the feminine or masculine word of the word given below
‘Actor’ A. Actress B. Dramatist C. Dancer D. None of these
7. Mark
the opposite of the given word
‘Wide’ A. Narrow B. Fat C. Broad D. Width
8. Mark
the plural of the given noun
‘Watch’ A. Watch B. Watches C. Watch’s D. None of these
9. Mark
the plural of the given noun
‘Mouse’ A. Mice B. Mouse C. Mouses D. Mices
10. Mark
the plural of the given noun
‘Key’ A. Key B. Keys C. Key’s D. None of these
11. Mark
the plural of the given noun
‘Brush’ A. Pencil B. Pen C. Paint D. Brushes
12. Mark
the proverb or the idiom which is correct from the following
A. To beat about the bush. B. To beat the bush. C. The bush and the beater.
D. To
beat and brush.
13. Mark
the proverb or the idiom which is correct from the following
A. It takes two to play a game. B. It takes two to play tennis. C. It takes two to make a quarrel. D. None of the above.
14. Fill
in the blank with the alternative
A _________ of cards. A. Flock B. Bunch C. Heap D. Pack
15. Fill
in the blank with the word to form a commonly used word pair
__________ and butter A. Cheese B. Apple C. Bread D. Milk
16. Read
the passages below and choose the correct article to fill in the blank
We reached the USA earlier this morning. On our way from Delhi, we stopped at the Singapore and then London in England, where we took a short break journey. In England, we visited the famous Oxford University. We then visited The London School of Economics. Among the other places of interest in London, we visited .__________ Buckingham Palace and the Hyde Park. Here, in the USA, we will mostly be in New York and Washington. A. A B. An C. The D. None of these
17. Read
the sentence given below and choose the correct preposition to fill in the blank:
I am fond_______coffee. A. Of B. About C. Off D. Drink
18. Read
the sentence given below and choose the correct preposition to fill in the blank:
The car is parked __________ the Banyan tree.
A. Across B. Under C. Amid D. Over
19. Read
the passages below and choose the correct article to fill in the blank
Once upon a time, on a hot and sunny day, two friends were passing through, The jungle of Sriranga Patnam. Seeking respite from The bright and hot sun, they took shelter under a large Banyan tree. “What tree is this?” asked one friend to the other. “This is ______Banyan tree” said the other friend. “It is an old tree and is very useful for travelers like us who can sit under it and take rest. It is called The king of all trees. It also has a lot of other uses.” After taking rest and thanking The great Banyan tree, both friends carried on with their journey.
A. The B. A C. An D. None of these
20. Read
the sentence given below and fill in the blank with the most appropriate pronoun
I think ______ forgot to lock the house. A. Him B. Himself C. I D. Herself
21. Read
the sentence given below. Select the pronoun which can best replace the underlined noun
Your clothes are kept in the cupboard Please take them out and wear your clothes. A. The B. Those C. Their D. Them
22. Read
the sentence given below and fill in the blank with the most appropriate noun or form of noun
My mother bought me a pair of sports___________. A. Shoes B. Shoe’s C. Shoe D. None of these
23. Read
the sentence given below and fill in the blank with the most appropriate noun or form of noun
Those __________ are going for a party.
A. Women B. Woman C. Woman’s D. None of these
24. Choose the correct helping
verb to complete the sentence
Soniya______ clean her room today. A. Will B. Do C. Can D. Be
25. Fill
in the blank using the correct form of the verb to make meaningful sentence
This is the teacher who even _______ my grandfather when he was young. A. Taught B. Teach C. Thought D. Teaches
26. Fill
in the blank with the most suitable adverb
May and June are the months ________most people go on vacations. A. That B. When C. Then D. Where
27. Fill
in the blank using the correct form of the verb to make meaningful sentence
He ______ his lunch hurriedly today afternoon. A. Eats B. Eaten C. Eat D. Ate
28. Select the adjective in
the following sentence
I like reading books on religion. A. Like B. Books C. Religion D. Reading
29. Fill
in the blank with the most suitable adjective
I am the _____ boy in my class. A. Tall B. Taller C. Tallest D. Shorter
30. Fill
in the blank with the most suitable adjective
Joseph is the_____ of all my friends. A. Laziest B. Lazy C. Lazier D. None of these
31. Fill
in the blank with the correct form of the verb
The teacher _____ us permission to leave. A. Has not gives B. Has not gave C. Don’t gave D. Has not given
32. Fill
in the blank with the correct form of the verb
Every morning our neighbour _________ in the park. A. Jogs B. is jogging C. Jog D. Was jogging
33. Fill
in the blank with the correct form of the verb
The women ______ chatting since early morning today. A. Have B. Will be C. Has been D. Have been
34. Fill
in the blank with the correct form of the verb
I _______ hungry. Please give me something to eat. A. Am
feeling
B. Feel C. Feels D. Felt
35. Select the alternative with
the correct punctuation:
He will help you said ravi A. He will help you said Ravi. B. “He will help you”, said Ravi. C. “He will help you said Ravi”. D. “He will help you” said Ravi!
36. Select the alternative with
the correct punctuation:
the boys bicycle is new A. The boy’s bicycle is new? B. The boy’s bicycle is new. C. The boys bicycle is new D. None of the above
37. Select the alternative with
the correct punctuation:
anu isn t my friend A. anu isn t my friend B. Anu isn’t my friend. C. Anu isnt my friend D. None of the above
38. Select the alternative with
the correct punctuation:
The fruit seller sells apples oranges mangoes grapes etc A. The Fruit Seller sells apples oranges mangoes grapes etc. B. The fruit seller sells apples, oranges, mangoes, grapes, etc. C. The fruit seller sell’s apples, oranges, mangoes, grapes, etc D. The fruit seller sells apples; oranges; mangoes; grapes; etc.
39. Fill
in the blank with the most suitable answer
Your father is quite handsome, ________ ? A. Isn’t he B. Does he C. Can’t you D. Were you
40. Fill
in the blank with the most suitable question word
______does your father do on holidays? A. Why B. What C. Whose D. None of these
41. Fill
in the blank with the most suitable question word
_______ are you so happy today? A. When B. Where C. Why D. Who
42. Change the following
sentence into suitable question
We shall eat our dinner now. A. When will you eat your dinner? B. When dinner will be eaten? C. Can we eat dinner? D. Have you eaten your dinner now?
43. Rearrange the words
to form meaningful sentence
keeps/ the/ doctor/ away/ an/ apple/ a/day A. Day doctor an keeps apple a away the. B. A day an Apple keeps the doctor away. C. An apple a day keeps the doctor away. D. A apple an day keeps the doctor away.
44. Fill
in the blank with the correct homonym
I play cricket. I play football ________. A. To B. Too C. Two D. None of these
45. Fill
in the blank with the correct homonym
We will go ______ the temple tomorrow. A. To B. Too C. Two
D. None of these
46. Rearrange the words
to form meaningful sentence
camel / the / is / called / the / ship / desert /of the A. The desert of the is called the camel ship. B. The ship called the camel of the desert is. C. The camel is called the ship of the desert. D. None of the above.
47. Read
the passage given below carefully and then answer the question that follows:
THE LEADER He is patient and steady and ready to bear, Always wanting to meet every challenge with care, Manner is easy, yet solid as steel, Has a strong faith and is refreshingly real. Never afraid to be bold, Has not committed to the usual mould, Doesn’t back out from what is true, Tells it all straight and means it too. Has confidence and knows he is right, When everyone has doubts on his reasons to fight, To all, he makes his case clear, Even touching the ones who will not hear. Geared up for war, yet praying for peace, Trying hard to make evil cease, He is a leader and is capable of trust, And he knows he will do what he must. “Refreshingly real” means___________. A. Something new and fresh B. A real object C. Something old but fresh D. A fruit juice
48. Read
the passage given below carefully and then answer the question that follows:
SONA’S RIDE Sona moved into the cool, blue moving water. She pushed the black inner tube towards her. She was very worried as she had never floated on the river before. “Let me hold your hand, while you climb on,” said her father. Sona was trying very hard to hide her nervousness. “It is a bright and beautiful day. There is not a cloud in sight. Great day to be on the river isn’t it?” said she. Sona looked out across the water where people were drifting on the tubes effortlessly. She could even see some of them talking and chatting while sailing away. None of them looked frightened. “We’ll stay together,” said her father, “I’ll hold on to your rope.” “Will we go very fast?” Sona asked. “No,” said her father, “It will move slowly for a while, and then it will move quickly towards the river’s curve. You don’t have to worry, you will be fine.” Sona looked at her tube. It bobbed up and down, and she saw a girl of her own age having fun. Suddenly, Sona’s worries disappeared. “Keep it steady so that it
will not move, father. I am ready to climb on it” said Sona. In the passage, what happens in the end? A. Sona steps into the tube. B. Sona throws her tube. C. Sona sees a girl of her own D. Sona runs away.
49. Read
age.
the passage given below carefully and then answer the question that follows:
FLYING TO THE GRANNY’S HOUSE One day, great Uncle Bob and great Aunty Betty invited us to come along with them for a flight on their private plane to Manchester, where our granny stayed. Having never flown before I was very excited. Getting off the car, I saw a huge structure which had a lot of entrances and everybody looked very busy with their suitcases and trolleys. I knew this was an airport. The attendant took us through the private area. After sending our luggage for a security check and checking in with the pilot, we found out that the aircraft was on runway two. We had to walk down a little towards the plane. I was worried about the luggage but was told that it had already been put on the plane. On the runway, we saw a fleet of planes lined up next to each other. ‘Erica’ was the name of Uncle Bob’s aircraft. It was steel grey in colour and had a very huge pilot’s cabin, which is known as the cockpit. I asked Aunty Betty if I could go and see it later. As the gate lowered, we entered, and I couldn’t help but gulp on seeing the magnificent splendour of the interior. The chairs were well cushioned, the lighting was very bright, It also had the largest television screen that I had ever seen. The flight attendant asked us to tie our seat belts as she played some soft music. The television was switched on, and I was handed personalized headphones to enjoy the latest ‘Harry Potter’ movie. We were asked to put our hands on the armrest for takeoff and the plane started gathering speed. As we were ready for takeoff, I knew I was going to have a good time thanks to great Uncle Bob and great Aunty Betty. The word ‘attendant’ here means_________. A. A register B. Helper C. A corridor D. A nurse
50. Read
the passage given below carefully and then answer the question that follows:
George and Peter were half a mile away from home when they were attacked by a wolf. “Drive on fast” shouted George grabbing his gun and taking aim of the wolf. He pulled the trigger but missed. He then took a big knife, but before he could draw out the knife, the wolf was on him. George then threw his thick sheepskin up over his head and caught hold of the wolf with his strong arms. The wolf struggled and bit into the sheepskin. In the meanwhile, they reached the village. George was so tired by then that he roared out, “A wolf! A wolf! A wolf! Help! Help! Stop the car!” How did George hold the wolf? A. With a net. B. With a gun. C. With his arms and his D. None of the above.
sheepskin.
1. B 6. A 11. D 16. C 21. D 26. B 31. D 36. B 41. C 46. C
2. A 7. A 12. A 17. A 22. A 27. D 32. A 37. B 42. A 47. A
3. B 8. B 13. C 18. B 23. A 28. A 33. D 38. B 43. C 48. A
4. A 9. A 14. D 19. B 24. A 29. C 34. A 39. A 44. B 49. B
5. A 10. B 15. C 20. C 25. A 30. A 35. B 40. B 45. A 50. C