Direction: Find one word for the definitions given in the questions: |
Direction: Find one word for the definitions given in the questions: |
Direction Find the synonyms of the words given in capital letters: |
Direction Find the synonyms of the words given in capital letters: |
Direction: Find the antonyms of the words given in capital letters: |
Direction: Find the antonyms of the words given in capital letters: |
Direction: are based on noun. Do as directed: |
Direction: are based on noun. Do as directed: |
Direction: are based on pronoun. Do as directed: |
Fill in the blank with the correct pronoun. |
There is a garden near my house. _____ is full of flowers. |
Direction: are based on pronoun. Do as directed: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate conjunctions: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate conjunctions: |
Direction: Arrange the jumbled letters to make meaningful words: |
Direction: Arrange the jumbled letters to make meaningful words: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate verbs: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate verbs: |
Direction: are based on adjective. Do as directed: |
Identify adjective in the following sentence: |
You have little intelligence. |
Direction: are based on adjective. Do as directed: |
Fill in the blank with the correct degree of adjective. |
Mike is____ than you. |
Direction: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions based on it: |
Once Upon a time in India, there was a town called 'Boring'. The children of 'Boring' never smiled; they did not know how to smile. All the children ever did was study. They studied in school all day. On returning home they got busy with homework and revision for class tests in school. No one played any game. There were no playgrounds in the town. One day the town had a visitor, who was shocked to see all this. The visitor decided to use his secret weapon. Next morning, when the children were going to school, the visitor came up from behind and tickled all the children on the street very hard. Without their knowing, the children started squalling and giggling. "Ah! So you can giggle like other children," said the visitor. When the children laughed they felt very happy. And the town no longer remained boring. Hence, the people of the town named the visitor as the 'God of Laughter'. |
Direction: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions based on it: |
Once Upon a time in India, there was a town called 'Boring'. The children of 'Boring' never smiled; they did not know how to smile. All the children ever did was study. They studied in school all day. On returning home they got busy with homework and revision for class tests in school. No one played any game. There were no playgrounds in the town. One day the town had a visitor, who was shocked to see all this. The visitor decided to use his secret weapon. Next morning, when the children were going to school, the visitor came up from behind and tickled all the children on the street very hard. Without their knowing, the children started squalling and giggling. "Ah! So you can giggle like other children," said the visitor. When the children laughed they felt very happy. And the town no longer remained boring. Hence, the people of the town named the visitor as the 'God of Laughter'. |
Direction: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions based on it: |
Once Upon a time in India, there was a town called 'Boring'. The children of 'Boring' never smiled; they did not know how to smile. All the children ever did was study. They studied in school all day. On returning home they got busy with homework and revision for class tests in school. No one played any game. There were no playgrounds in the town. One day the town had a visitor, who was shocked to see all this. The visitor decided to use his secret weapon. Next morning, when the children were going to school, the visitor came up from behind and tickled all the children on the street very hard. Without their knowing, the children started squalling and giggling. "Ah! So you can giggle like other children," said the visitor. When the children laughed they felt very happy. And the town no longer remained boring. Hence, the people of the town named the visitor as the 'God of Laughter'. |
Direction: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions based on it: |
Once Upon a time in India, there was a town called 'Boring'. The children of 'Boring' never smiled; they did not know how to smile. All the children ever did was study. They studied in school all day. On returning home they got busy with homework and revision for class tests in school. No one played any game. There were no playgrounds in the town. One day the town had a visitor, who was shocked to see all this. The visitor decided to use his secret weapon. Next morning, when the children were going to school, the visitor came up from behind and tickled all the children on the street very hard. Without their knowing, the children started squalling and giggling. "Ah! So you can giggle like other children," said the visitor. When the children laughed they felt very happy. And the town no longer remained boring. Hence, the people of the town named the visitor as the 'God of Laughter'. |
Direction: Arrange P, Q, R & S to form meaningful sentences: |
Direction: Arrange P, Q, R & S to form meaningful sentences: |
Direction: Identify the type of sentences: |
Direction: Identify the type of sentences: |
Direction: Read the codes for the alphabets: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Direction: Identify the odd one out: |
Direction: Identify the odd one out: |
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