Direction: Find the antonyms of the words given in capital letters: |
Direction: Find the antonyms of the words given in capital letters: |
Direction: Find the synonyms of the words given in capital letters: |
Direction: Find the synonyms of the words given in capital letters: |
Direction: are based on noun. Do as directed: |
Direction: are based on noun. Do as directed: |
(i) | Mountain | [A] | Proper noun |
(ii) | Belief | [B] | Common noun |
(iii) | Walt Disney | [C] | Material noun |
(iv) | Bunch | [D] | Abstract noun |
(v) | Oil | [E] | Collective noun |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with correct verbs: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with correct verbs: |
Direction: Find the usage of the words underlined in the following sentences: |
Direction: Find the usage of the words underlined in the following sentences: |
Direction: Find the usage of the words underlined in the following sentences: |
Direction: Find the usage of the words underlined in the following sentences: |
Direction: Find one word substitution for the following: |
Direction: Find one word substitution for the following: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate conjunctions: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate conjunctions: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate modals: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with appropriate modals: |
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: Select the correct meaning of the idioms/phrases underlined in the following sentences: |
Direction: Select the correct meaning of the idioms/phrases underlined in the following sentences: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks as per subject-verb agreement: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks as per subject-verb agreement: |
Direction: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: |
Once upon a time there lived a hare. He was a lazy animal but a clever one. He was the same hare who had lost the 'slow and steady race' to the tortoise. He was also the same hare who was responsible for getting the lion to jump into the well and drown on hearing his own roar. After that incident, the hare had been declared the king of the forest. Since he was so lazy, he made the tortoise his assistant because he had learnt his lesson to take things slow and steady. However, there was one animal that was worrying the hare. And that was the wolf. This was the same wolf who had burnt his tail while trying to scare the three little pigs and also the one who had tried to gobble up Little Red Riding Hood. It was this same wolf who was trying to harass the seven dwarfs. |
When the hare heard from the dwarfs about the trouble created by the wolf, he sent the tortoise to deal with the matter. The tortoise was more happy to take charge of the situation. He told the dwarfs of his plan to get even, with the wolf and asked them to wait with a trap at the mine where they worked. The tortoise approached the wolf and told him that he could help him to make a dish of dwarfs for dinner that night for the wolf. The wolf's mouth watered. He decided to follow the tortoise. Now the tortoise was the slowest creature of the forest and following him meant walking very slowly. That was extremely difficult for the wolf. By dusk, they reached the mines and the wolf was exhausted from walking ever so slowly. He begged to rest and the tortoise agreed. They sat in an open area surrounded by little hillocks. Suddenly there was a thundering sound and it began to rain stones. The dwarfs were atop the hillocks and were pushing down cart loads of stones they had collected during the day. The tortoise curled into his shell to protect himself. The wolf was caught unaware and had no time to run. In no time, the wolf breathed his last. |
Direction: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: |
Once upon a time there lived a hare. He was a lazy animal but a clever one. He was the same hare who had lost the 'slow and steady race' to the tortoise. He was also the same hare who was responsible for getting the lion to jump into the well and drown on hearing his own roar. After that incident, the hare had been declared the king of the forest. Since he was so lazy, he made the tortoise his assistant because he had learnt his lesson to take things slow and steady. However, there was one animal that was worrying the hare. And that was the wolf. This was the same wolf who had burnt his tail while trying to scare the three little pigs and also the one who had tried to gobble up Little Red Riding Hood. It was this same wolf who was trying to harass the seven dwarfs. |
When the hare heard from the dwarfs about the trouble created by the wolf, he sent the tortoise to deal with the matter. The tortoise was more happy to take charge of the situation. He told the dwarfs of his plan to get even, with the wolf and asked them to wait with a trap at the mine where they worked. The tortoise approached the wolf and told him that he could help him to make a dish of dwarfs for dinner that night for the wolf. The wolf's mouth watered. He decided to follow the tortoise. Now the tortoise was the slowest creature of the forest and following him meant walking very slowly. That was extremely difficult for the wolf. By dusk, they reached the mines and the wolf was exhausted from walking ever so slowly. He begged to rest and the tortoise agreed. They sat in an open area surrounded by little hillocks. Suddenly there was a thundering sound and it began to rain stones. The dwarfs were atop the hillocks and were pushing down cart loads of stones they had collected during the day. The tortoise curled into his shell to protect himself. The wolf was caught unaware and had no time to run. In no time, the wolf breathed his last. |
Direction: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: |
Once upon a time there lived a hare. He was a lazy animal but a clever one. He was the same hare who had lost the 'slow and steady race' to the tortoise. He was also the same hare who was responsible for getting the lion to jump into the well and drown on hearing his own roar. After that incident, the hare had been declared the king of the forest. Since he was so lazy, he made the tortoise his assistant because he had learnt his lesson to take things slow and steady. However, there was one animal that was worrying the hare. And that was the wolf. This was the same wolf who had burnt his tail while trying to scare the three little pigs and also the one who had tried to gobble up Little Red Riding Hood. It was this same wolf who was trying to harass the seven dwarfs. |
When the hare heard from the dwarfs about the trouble created by the wolf, he sent the tortoise to deal with the matter. The tortoise was more happy to take charge of the situation. He told the dwarfs of his plan to get even, with the wolf and asked them to wait with a trap at the mine where they worked. The tortoise approached the wolf and told him that he could help him to make a dish of dwarfs for dinner that night for the wolf. The wolf's mouth watered. He decided to follow the tortoise. Now the tortoise was the slowest creature of the forest and following him meant walking very slowly. That was extremely difficult for the wolf. By dusk, they reached the mines and the wolf was exhausted from walking ever so slowly. He begged to rest and the tortoise agreed. They sat in an open area surrounded by little hillocks. Suddenly there was a thundering sound and it began to rain stones. The dwarfs were atop the hillocks and were pushing down cart loads of stones they had collected during the day. The tortoise curled into his shell to protect himself. The wolf was caught unaware and had no time to run. In no time, the wolf breathed his last. |
Direction: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: |
Once upon a time there lived a hare. He was a lazy animal but a clever one. He was the same hare who had lost the 'slow and steady race' to the tortoise. He was also the same hare who was responsible for getting the lion to jump into the well and drown on hearing his own roar. After that incident, the hare had been declared the king of the forest. Since he was so lazy, he made the tortoise his assistant because he had learnt his lesson to take things slow and steady. However, there was one animal that was worrying the hare. And that was the wolf. This was the same wolf who had burnt his tail while trying to scare the three little pigs and also the one who had tried to gobble up Little Red Riding Hood. It was this same wolf who was trying to harass the seven dwarfs. |
When the hare heard from the dwarfs about the trouble created by the wolf, he sent the tortoise to deal with the matter. The tortoise was more happy to take charge of the situation. He told the dwarfs of his plan to get even, with the wolf and asked them to wait with a trap at the mine where they worked. The tortoise approached the wolf and told him that he could help him to make a dish of dwarfs for dinner that night for the wolf. The wolf's mouth watered. He decided to follow the tortoise. Now the tortoise was the slowest creature of the forest and following him meant walking very slowly. That was extremely difficult for the wolf. By dusk, they reached the mines and the wolf was exhausted from walking ever so slowly. He begged to rest and the tortoise agreed. They sat in an open area surrounded by little hillocks. Suddenly there was a thundering sound and it began to rain stones. The dwarfs were atop the hillocks and were pushing down cart loads of stones they had collected during the day. The tortoise curled into his shell to protect himself. The wolf was caught unaware and had no time to run. In no time, the wolf breathed his last. |
Direction: Arrange P, Q, R and S to form meaningful sentences: |
Archaeologists have discovered |
P: in Iraq's northern city of Mosul |
Q: and half animal figure |
R: a colossal half human |
S: dating back to Assyrian Empire |
Direction: Arrange P, Q, R and S to form meaningful sentences: |
The Minister said |
P: public support to the |
Q: that there is |
R: by the government of the day |
S: reforms being undertaken |
Arrange P, Q, R and S in order to make a sensible story. |
P: Just before the Imam was ready to leave, he picked up the cold, dead ember and placed it back in the middle of the fire. Immediately, it began to glow once more with the light and warmth of the burning coals around it. As the Imam reached the door to leave. |
Q: Then he sat back in his chair, still silent. The host watched all this in quiet fascination. As the one lone ember's flame diminished, there was a momentary glow and then its fire was no more. Soon it was cold and "dead as a doornail" Not a word had been spoken since the initial greeting. |
R: The Imam made himself comfortable but said nothing. In the grave silence, he contemplated the play of the flames around the burning logs. After some minutes, the Imam took the fire tongs, carefully picked up a brightly burning ember and placed it to one side of the hearth all alone. |
S: A Musalli of a certain Masjid, who previously had been attending salaah in congregation regularly, stopped going. After a few weeks, the Imam decided to visit him. It was a chilly evening. The Imam found the man at home alone, sitting before a blazing fire. Guessing the reason for the Imam's visit, the man welcomed him, led him to a big chair near the fireplace and waited. |
Select the correct option from the given choices. |
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