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Big cities have multi-storeyed_____.
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Our school library has huge collection of_____.
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Christians do their prayer in the _____.
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Aeroplanes fly in the_____.
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Honesty is the best_____.
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Bread, butter and egg are my favourite ______.
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The Himalayas are the highest______.
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Lotus is our national_____.
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The earth goes round the_____.
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Animals do not____.
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Direction: Find the correct analogy. Air is to man as water is to _____.
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Direction: Find the correct analogy. Fragrance is to flower as smoke is to ______.
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fire done
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stem done
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roots done
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water done
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Direction: Find the correct analogy. Tortoise is to slow as hare is to ______.
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Direction: Find the correct analogy. Hill is to mountain as house is to _____.
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Direction: Find the correct analogy. Peel is to banana as shell is to _____.
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Direction: Identify the complete subject. Rajiv and his sister came here yesterday.
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Direction: Identify the complete subject. The house behind the lake belongs to my aunt.
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Direction: Identify the complete subject. Sarita and Deepika were talking quietly:
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Sarita and Deepika done
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talking done
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Direction: Identify the complete subject. The first and second class did not participate.
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allowed to participate done
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Direction: Identify the complete subject. My friend Perry helped me with the lawn.
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Perry done
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helped me with the lawn done
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with the lawn done
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my friend Perry. done
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Direction: Identify the complete predicate. Amit and his friends waited for over an hour.
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waited for over an hour done
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B)
Amit and hi? Friends done
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for over an hour done
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Direction: Identify the complete predicate. Sheena lost her book.
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Direction: Identify the complete predicate. Catherine's dog spilled tea on the table.
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tea on the table done
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Direction: Identify the complete predicate. Our teacher Mrs. Bhatt gave us books to read.
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gave done
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Direction: Identify the complete predicate. Kanha and Krishna sat on the floor.
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floor done
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question_answer26)
Direction: Match the subjects with the predicates.
List I (subject) | List II (predicate) |
A. | The king | 1. | is a polite person. |
B. | A good boy | 2. | sets in the west. |
C. | The sun | 3. | never tell a lie. |
D. | Our headmaster | 4. | shot an arrow into the air. |
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question_answer27)
Direction: Match the subjects with the predicates.
List I (subject) | List II (predicate) |
A. | Rome | 1. | are our best friend. |
B. | Books | 2. | was not built in a day. |
C. | The stars | 3. | sells pens, papers etc. |
D. | A stationer | 4. | are shining at night. |
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question_answer28)
Direction: Match the subjects with the predicates.
List I (subject) | List II (predicate) |
A. | Humpty Dumpty | 1. | is very strict. |
B. | Our maths teacher | 2. | are the pillars of success. |
C. | Swimming | 3. | sat on a wall. |
D. | Failures | 4. | is the best exercise. |
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question_answer29)
Direction: Each sentence is broken into subject and predicate, find out the correct one. A. Socrates / was a learned man. B. My father goes / for a walk every morning. C. Delhi, the capital of India, / is my hometown. D. The dewdrops glitter / in the sunshine.
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question_answer30)
Direction: Each sentence is broken into subject and predicate, find out the correct one. A. Borrowed / garments never fit well. B. A sick room / should be well aired. C. Edison invented / the phonograph. D. A pen / is mightier than a sword.
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Direction: Consider the statements given below the passage, and find out true or false. Indian cities are interesting places to visit. Metropolitans are highly populated. Other smaller cities ore also of great value. Delhi, the capital of India, is famous for its historical places. Kolkata is famous for art and culture. Mumbai, the Gateway of India is known for film industry. Chennai stands for its churches. Bangalore stands for computer industry. Hyderabad is famous for Charminar. Our country is an interesting place for tourists. A. Kolkata (Sub)/ is famous for art and culture (pre). B. interesting places to visit (sub)/ Indian cities are (pre).
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question_answer32)
Direction: Consider the statements given below the passage, and find out true or false. Indian cities are interesting places to visit. Metropolitans are highly populated. Other smaller cities ore also of great value. Delhi, the capital of India, is famous for its historical places. Kolkata is famous for art and culture. Mumbai, the Gateway of India is known for film industry. Chennai stands for its churches. Bangalore stands for computer industry. Hyderabad is famous for Charminar. Our country is an interesting place for tourists. A. Are highly populated (sub)/metropolitans (pre). B. Delhi, the capital of India (sub)/ is famous for its historical places (pre).
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question_answer33)
Direction: Consider the statements given below the passage, and find out true or false. Indian cities are interesting places to visit. Metropolitans are highly populated. Other smaller cities ore also of great value. Delhi, the capital of India, is famous for its historical places. Kolkata is famous for art and culture. Mumbai, the Gateway of India is known for film industry. Chennai stands for its churches. Bangalore stands for computer industry. Hyderabad is famous for Charminar. Our country is an interesting place for tourists. A. Our country is an interesting (sub)/ place for tourists (pre). B. Chennai stands (sub)/ for its chruches (pre).
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question_answer34)
Identify the pictures and use the first letter of each word to make a new word.
The word is
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question_answer35)
Direction: Look at the list given below and then choose the correct option. In the list given below how many subjects can you find? A big spider, A buzzing bee, landed the UFO, checked my vision, my notebook, spun a web, my notebook, has lots of clothes in it, jumped in the sea, the eye doctor, the house. The space alien, needs soil, water and sunlight.
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Direction: Look at the list given below and then choose the correct option. In the list given above, how many predicates can you find?
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