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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 5

READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW.

"When I leave," Sophie said, coming home from school, "I m going to have a boutique." Jansie, linking arms with her along the street; looked doubtful.

"Takes money, Soaf, something like that." "I'll find it," Sophie said, staring far down the street. "Take you a long time to save that much." "Well I'll be a manager then–yes, of course– to begin with. Till I've got enough. But anyway, I know just how it's all going to look."

"They wouldn't make you manager straight off, Soaf." "I'll be like Mary Quant," Sophie said. "I'll have the most amazing shop this city's ever seen." Jansie, knowing they were both earmarked for the biscuit factory, became melancholy. She wished Sophie wouldn't say these things

When they reached Sophie's street Jansie said, "It's only a few months away now, Soaf, you really should be sensible. They don't pay well for shop work, you know that, your dad would never allow it." "Or an actress. Now there's real money in that. Yes, and I could maybe have the boutique on the side. Actresses don't work full time, do they? Anyway, that or a fashion designer, you know – something a bit sophisticated."

And she turned in through the open street door leaving Jansie standing in the rain. "If ever I come into money I'll buy a boutique." "Huh - if you ever come into money..... if you ever come into money you'll buy us a blessed decent house to live in, thank you very much." Sophie's father was scooping shepherd's pie into his mouth as hard as he could go, his plump face still grimy and sweat-marked from the day.

"She thinks money grows on trees, don't she, Dad?' said little Derek, hanging on the back of his father's chair. Their mother sighed. Sophie watched her back stooped over the sink and wondered at the delicate bow which fastened her apron strings. The delicateseeming bow and the crooked back. The evening had already blacked in the windows and the small room was steamy from the stove and cluttered with the heavy-breathing man in his vest at the table and the dirty washing piled up in the corner. Sophie felt a tightening in her throat. She went to look for her brother Geoff.

He was kneeling on the floor in the next room tinkering with a part of his motorcycle over some newspaper spread on the carpet. He was three years out of school, an apprentice mechanic, travelling to his work each day to the far side of the city. He was almost grown up now, and she suspected areas of his life about which she knew nothing, about which he never spoke. He said little at all, ever, voluntarily. Words had to be prized out of him like stones out of the ground. And she was jealous of his silence. When he wasn't speaking it was as though he was away somewhere, out there in the world in those places she had never been.

Sophie was jealous of Geoff's silence because _________.

Ait had won a prize
Bshe suspected him and things that he did
Cit seemed to her that when Geoff was quiet, he was away somewhere, places where she had not been to
DAll of these


I think it will be option C

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Class : Class 6

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Class : Class 6
option c

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Class : Class 5

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 7

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Class : Class 9
The correct answer is D. The sentence should be "Fishing HAD been done by him all day".

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Class : Class 4
I think so ''C'' is the correct option.

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Class : Class 7
I don't get it. What's wrong with Option C?

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Class : Class 7
Corret option is "D"

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Class : Class 8
why not C

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Class : Class 7
What is the right answer sentence to this question if it is none of the three.

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Class : Class 9
isn't it c?

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Class : Class 8
What is the answer: C or D? Explain please

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Class : Class 7
c and d both may be correct

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Class : Class 7
b is the correct answer

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Class : Class 9
Please add solution to IEO too.

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Class : Class 8

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Class : Class 9
why can't the answer be 'c' ?

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Class : Class 4
c

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Class : Class 7
D

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 6

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Class : Class 6
Answer is safer

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Class : Class 6
A. safer

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Class : Class 5
The answer is option A.

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Class : Class 8
A is the right option.

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Class : Class 6
Safer

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Class : Class 6
Sorry wrong answer Answer is "A",safer

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Class : Class 6
A is the right option

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Class : Class 6
A

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Class : Class 8
A.safer is the correct answer

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Class : Class 9
a safer

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Class : Class 7
the ans is b as there is than

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Class : Class 7
sorry you all are right safe. safer. safest there is no word like more safer

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 5

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Class : Class 5
b

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Class : Class 6

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Class : Class 4

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Class : Class 5
a b c are all right! This paper has too many flaws..............

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Class : Class 5
But similar doesn't mean that they all are the meanings of the proverb.

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Class : Class 5
its A

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Class : Class 6
I am confused

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Class : Class 5
Yeah They all are the same

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Class : Class 6
I think the answer is option B

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Class : Class 5
Could be any. Because meanings are similar.

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 4

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Class : Class 7
(A) is the answer because it should be the classroom fell silent.

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Class : Class 5

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Class : Class 9
The answer should be A. RIGHT ?

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Class : Class 7
The answer is 'A'.

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Class : Class 4

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 7

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Class : Class 7
Insincere

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Class : Class 7
D) funny

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Class : Class 7
insincere

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Class : Class 7
Insincere as it is the exact opposite of serious

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 5

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Class : Class 1
Yes,the correct answer is C

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Class : Class 1
What is the meaning of master answer anyway?

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Class : Class 1
The correct answer is C.

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 4

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Class : Class 7

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Class : Class 5
You’re a great cheater too

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Class : Class 6
the answer should be D

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 7

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Class : Class 6
THE RIGHT ANSWER IS [C] DIVERSITY

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Class : Class 6
can you explain this question particularly

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Class : Class 9

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Class : Class 9
I don't understand...How is it 'diversity?'

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 3

READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW.
Plants and animals have the hard job of surviving in a very wild world. How do they do it? There are many ways plants and animals have adapted in order to survive. Camouflage is one way animals adapt to survive. For some animals, this means that their fur, scales, or skin are a similar colour to the land around them. Deer, for example, have brown fur that blends in with the trees, so it’s harder for predators to see them. This saves them from becoming prey to a larger animals. Some animals can change colour to match their environment. Many people think of chameleons when they think of this type of camouflage, but rabbits are a great example as well. Some rabbit’s fur will change colours depending on the season. Their fur might be brown in the spring, summer and fall to match the trees, but the brown fur will fall out and white fur will grow in the winter to blend in with the snow. This way the rabbit is safer from predators year-round.
Some insects, instead of blending in with their environment, look like something else that will deter animals from eating them. A walking stick looks just like a stick so that predators will pass it by without noticing it. Katydids mimic leaves. Some moths and butterflies have designs on their wings that make them look like snakes or owls, to scare away their predators.
For some plants, however, they don’t want to blend in; they want to stand out to survive! Many plants grow flowers with colourful petals to attract bees. The bees help pollinate the flowers so that they can produce new flowers. Instead of hiding, some plants and animals develop structures that aim to hurt anything that tries to hurt them. Some plants develop thorns so that animals will not eat them. Some animals have extremely sharp teeth, horns and claws so they can fight off other animals. Porcupines and hedgehogs have spikes, called quills or spines, covering their backs so animals won’t dare to mess with them, let alone eat them!
How do certain animals camouflage?

A Their fur, scales or skin are/become similar to their surroundings.
B They blend in with their surroundings to escape their predators.
C They change colours to become more attractive to their predators
D Only A and B


first time I did D but it was wrong and the answer was A .then now when I did A even that was wrong

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Class : Class 1
The correct answer is D.

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