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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 4

Read the poems carefully and answer the questions that follow :
Granny Comb My Hair


Granny, Granny
please comb my hair,
you always take your time
you always take such care.
You put me to sit on a cushion
between your knees,
you rub a little coconut oil
parting gentle as a breeze.
Mummy Mummy
she's always in a hurry-hurry rush
she pulls my hair
sometimes she tugs.
But Granny,
you have all the time in the world
and when you're finished
you always turn my head and say,
'Now who's a nice girl?'
- Grace Nichols
What request is made to the grandmother?

A To comb the hair
B To comb the doll
C To comb the fur
D To comb the clothes


Answer is A

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 7

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Class : Class 8
I think it should be D

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 2

Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.
A Big, White Hen
There was once a big, white hen that had ten little chickens. They were very small, and the old hen took good care of them. She found food for them in the daytime and at night kept them under her wings. One day, this old hen took her chickens down to a small brook. She thought some fresh air and the water would do them good.
When they got to the brook, they walked on the bank a little while. It was very pretty on the other side of the brook, and the old hen thought she would take her children over there. There was a large stone in the brook; she thought it would be easy for them to jump to that stone and from it to the other side.
So she jumped to the stone and told the children to come after her. For the first time, she found that they would not obey her. She flapped her wings, and shouted, "Come here, all of you! Jump upon this stone as I did. We can then jump to the other side. Come now!" "O Mother ! We can’t, we can’t!" said all the little chickens.
"Yes, you can if you try," said the old hen. "Just flap your wings as I did, and you can jump over." "I am flapping my wings," said Chiku, who stood by himself, "but I can’t jump any better than I could before."

Give a suitable meaning of the word 'Obey' as given in the passage.

AFail
BAgree
CMiss
DAsk


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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 2

Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.
A Big, White Hen
There was once a big, white hen that had ten little chickens. They were very small, and the old hen took good care of them. She found food for them in the daytime and at night kept them under her wings. One day, this old hen took her chickens down to a small brook. She thought some fresh air and the water would do them good.
When they got to the brook, they walked on the bank a little while. It was very pretty on the other side of the brook, and the old hen thought she would take her children over there. There was a large stone in the brook; she thought it would be easy for them to jump to that stone and from it to the other side.
So she jumped to the stone and told the children to come after her. For the first time, she found that they would not obey her. She flapped her wings, and shouted, "Come here, all of you! Jump upon this stone as I did. We can then jump to the other side. Come now!" "O Mother ! We can’t, we can’t!" said all the little chickens.
"Yes, you can if you try," said the old hen. "Just flap your wings as I did, and you can jump over." "I am flapping my wings," said Chiku, who stood by himself, "but I can’t jump any better than I could before."

In the night, the hen kept her chickens ______________.

Aunder her wings
Bon the bank
Con the stone
Din the brook


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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 3

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Class : Class 4
why please explain

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Class : Class 5
you are an ideit shireen fatema

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Class : Class 3
A

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