Tick adjectives from the given options: Vaishali's icy fingers gave me a shiver. A Vaishali's B Icy C Fingers D Shiver
CHOOSE THE WORD OPPOSITE TO THE UNDERLINED WORD. We must realise the futility of wars. AImportance BUsefulness CValue DUrgency
Read the sentences and choose the opposite adverb: The children are playing happily. A Sadly B Loudly C Patiently D Slowly
Choose the correct word/phrase to complete each sentence. It is difficult to _______ the reaction to the defeat. Aquantify Bcount Cdevelop Drecompense
Read the following dialogues and fill the paragraph with the most appropriate options : Ria : Priya, why did you not attend the school yesterday? Priya : I went to the dentist for a routine check up. Ria : What did he advise you? Priya : To brush properly before going to bed. Ria : Oh! I brush every night. Ria asked Priya ___?___ the school the previous day? Priya replied that ______ to the dentist for routine check up. Ria again asked her ______? Priya told that the doctor ______ to brush properly before going to bed. To which Ria said that she ______ every night. A why did she not attend B why she had not attended C why had she not attended D why was she not attend
Choose the correct option to fill in the blank.If Arial's classmates ________ on time for her party, she ________ so upset now. Awere/hasn't be Bare/hasn't to be Care being/wasn't being Dhad been/wouldn't be
Choose the most suitable synonym of the given word. Competent A Proficient B Approve C Enable
Mark the word which best describes the given pictures : A Hat B Helmet C Crown D Cap
Read the passage and answer the questions that follow. Every winter, hundreds of humpback whales migrate long distances from their high latitude feeding grounds in the Arctic and Antarctic to warmer tropical regions to breed and give birth. The newborn calves, which drink over 52 gallons of milk every day, have only a few months to gain the body fat needed to keep swimming back to cooler waters in summer. How the babies signal hunger and avoid predators during these early months has always been a mystery to scientists. "We know next to nothing about the early life stages of whales in the wild, but they are important for the calves' survival during the long migration to their feeding grounds," says study lead author Simone Videsen of the University of Aarhus, Denmark. "These early life stages of wild whales are so confusing because they're an aquatic animal. We can't follow them around all the time to see what they're doing." Studies revealed that instead of crying loudly like their human counterparts, humpback calves signal their hunger by gently nudging their mothers or uttering soft grunts and squeaks. The moms answer the requests by responding with quiet calls. The team believes these quiet conversations help whale mother keep track of their young in murky waters without being overheard by dangerous threats. According to Videsen, "Potential predators, such as killer whales could listen to their conversations and use that as a clue to locate the calf and attack on it." The scientists think that the low audible conversation also keeps mate-seeking males at bay, allowing the females to focus on nurturing the newborns before the tough, 5,000-mile journey back to the feeding grounds in the Antarctic. The humpback mother and calves communicate by ________. Asinging loud whale songs Bmoving their fins and tails Cgentle nudges, uttering soft grunts and squeaks, and quiet calls
Look at the pictures and answer the question that follow: He grows _________ for us. A flowers B weeds C crops D forest