Direction: Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: Some people are afraid of bugs such as spiders or beetles. But there is one bug that just about everybody likes-pill bugs. If you ever pick one up, you know why its nickname is "roly poly." A pill bug rolls up into a tight little ball to protect itself. This bug is scared of you, not the other way around! These little brown bugs can be found almost everywhere, except desert. That is because they need to stay moist. One of their favorite hang outs is under damp flower pots. Did you know that pill bugs have something in common with kangaroos? After her eggs hatch, the mother pill bug carries her young in a pouch under her belly. The little pill bugs stay there until they are big enough to be on their own. Pill bugs also have something in common with snakes. Just as snakes shed their skin when it too small, pill bugs do too. This is called "molting." A pill bug molts about five times until it is full grown. Pill bugs are a little like owls, too. Pill bugs are nocturnal, meaning they are most active at night. That is when they most like to wan der around and look for food. And just like earthworms, pill bugs help break down plants in the soil. Pill bugs aren't just nice bugs. They are also interesting ones! |
Direction: Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: Some people are afraid of bugs such as spiders or beetles. But there is one bug that just about everybody likes-pill bugs. If you ever pick one up, you know why its nickname is "roly poly." A pill bug rolls up into a tight little ball to protect itself. This bug is scared of you, not the other way around! These little brown bugs can be found almost everywhere, except desert. That is because they need to stay moist. One of their favorite hang outs is under damp flower pots. Did you know that pill bugs have something in common with kangaroos? After her eggs hatch, the mother pill bug carries her young in a pouch under her belly. The little pill bugs stay there until they are big enough to be on their own. Pill bugs also have something in common with snakes. Just as snakes shed their skin when it too small, pill bugs do too. This is called "molting." A pill bug molts about five times until it is full grown. Pill bugs are a little like owls, too. Pill bugs are nocturnal, meaning they are most active at night. That is when they most like to wan der around and look for food. And just like earthworms, pill bugs help break down plants in the soil. Pill bugs aren't just nice bugs. They are also interesting ones! |
Direction: Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: Some people are afraid of bugs such as spiders or beetles. But there is one bug that just about everybody likes-pill bugs. If you ever pick one up, you know why its nickname is "roly poly." A pill bug rolls up into a tight little ball to protect itself. This bug is scared of you, not the other way around! These little brown bugs can be found almost everywhere, except desert. That is because they need to stay moist. One of their favorite hang outs is under damp flower pots. Did you know that pill bugs have something in common with kangaroos? After her eggs hatch, the mother pill bug carries her young in a pouch under her belly. The little pill bugs stay there until they are big enough to be on their own. Pill bugs also have something in common with snakes. Just as snakes shed their skin when it too small, pill bugs do too. This is called "molting." A pill bug molts about five times until it is full grown. Pill bugs are a little like owls, too. Pill bugs are nocturnal, meaning they are most active at night. That is when they most like to wan der around and look for food. And just like earthworms, pill bugs help break down plants in the soil. Pill bugs aren't just nice bugs. They are also interesting ones! |
Direction: Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: Some people are afraid of bugs such as spiders or beetles. But there is one bug that just about everybody likes'pill bugs. If you ever pick one up, you know why its nickname is "roly poly." A pill bug rolls up into a tight little ball to protect itself. This bug is scared of you, not the other way around! These little brown bugs can be found almost everywhere, except desert. That is because they need to stay moist. One of their favorite hang outs is under damp flower pots. Did you know that pill bugs have something in common with kangaroos? After her eggs hatch, the mother pill bug carries her young in a pouch under her belly. The little pill bugs stay there until they are big enough to be on their own. Pill bugs also have something in common with snakes. Just as snakes shed their skin when it too small, pill bugs do too. This is called "molting." A pill bug molts about five times until it is full grown. Pill bugs are a little like owls, too. Pill bugs are nocturnal, meaning they are most active at night. That is when they most like to wan der around and look for food. And just like earthworms, pill bugs help break down plants in the soil. Pill bugs aren't just nice bugs. They are also interesting ones! |
Direction: Give the synonyms for the words given in capital letters below: |
Direction: Give the synonyms for the words given in capital letters below: |
Arrange P, Q, R, S to make a correct sentence. |
When he |
P: did not know |
Q: he was nervous and |
R: heard the hue and cry at midnight |
S: what to do |
In which of the following sentences the verbs used are transitive verbs? |
I: Jemmy plays guitar very well. |
II: What are you doing? |
Ill: Go there. |
Fill in the blank with correct option. |
I sow a____ of wolves roaming around the forest. |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate preposition: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate preposition: |
Fill in the blanks with correct modal. |
You ____ help the needy. |
Direction: Identify the parts of speech of the words underlined in the sentence below: |
Direction: Identify the parts of speech of the words underlined in the sentence below: |
Direction: Identify the parts of speech of the words underlined in the sentence below: |
P: has not been keeping good health and I am really worried |
Q: got back from our vacation to Thailand and had |
R: you say what is up with you and how is study going |
S: a very long time since we met or wrote to each other |
Fill in the blank with appropriate article. |
Sara found _____ one dollar bill on the porch. |
Direction: Are based on sentences. Do as directed: |
Direction: Are based on sentences. Do as directed: |
Direction: Identify the antonyms for the words given in capital letters below: |
Direction: Identify the antonyms for the words given in capital letters below: |
Given below is a sentence in four parts. One of the parts contains a grammatical error. Find the part. |
I. The Television |
II. was discovered |
III. by |
IV. John Baird |
Opinion: |
I: All books contain knowledge of life. |
II: People should try to gain the knowledge of life. |
Choose your option |
Arrange P, Q, R & S to make a sensible story. |
P: While he was lying there, a cow came by and dropped some dung on him. As the frozen bird lay there in the pile of cow dung, he began to realize how warm he was. |
Q: A passing cat hard the bird singing and came to investigate. Following the sound, the cat discovered the bird under the pile of cow dung. He promptly dug the bird out and ate him. |
R: A little bird was flying south for the winter. |
It was so cold that the bird froze and fell to the ground into a large field. |
S: The dung was actually thawing him out! |
He lay there all warm and happy, and soon began to sing for joy. |
Column-I | Column-II | ||
(a) | Team | (i) | Material Noun |
(b) | Dog | (ii) | Collective Noun |
(c) | Mist | (iii) | Abstract Noun |
(d) | Dream | (iv) | Common Noun |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate verb: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate verb: |
Direction: Give one word substitution for the following: |
Direction: Give one word substitution for the following: |
Direction: Fill in the blank with appropriate conjunctions: |
Direction: Fill in the blank with appropriate conjunctions: |
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