Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation : I want toffee candy and chocolate A I want toffee candy, and Chocolate B I want Toffee Candy, and chocolate? C I want toffee candy and Chocolate! D I want toffee, candy and chocolate.
CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION TO COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE. Be aware that the new rules that have been given out today only _______ to year 4 students. Aappertain Bcontort Crevel Dcleanse
Replace the underlined word with a suitable adverb : She speaks with full confidence. A surely B positively C confidentially D confidently
CHOOSE THE CORRECT SYNONYM OF THE GIVEN WORD. Pause A Refer B Hesitate C Concentrate D Giant
Fill in the blanks with appropriate conjunctions : Give me milk ________ coffee. A but B while C nor D or
Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate prepositions : We are proud _________ our motherland. A of B on C at D in
Choose the correct homophones : Can you __________ some milk for me? A pore B poor C pour D Both (A) and (B).
READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW. The going was not easy for Taro. Orphaned at a young age, he travelled from village to village, doing odd jobs for a living. One hot afternoon, he came to a riverbank and sat down under a shady tree. As he looked around, he saw a monk sitting in deep meditation. A serene smile rested on the lips of the wizened and wrinkled face. He seemed unperturbed by the heat or the flies buzzing around him. Taro gazed in awe as he thought, "That monk is so much at peace. He has no worries. I want to be like that." When the monk opened his eyes, his amused glance fell upon the curious young man. Taro folded his hands in greeting and said, "Revered teacher, I want to become a monk. Please accept me as your disciple." The monk simply asked, "Why?" Taro replied, "Because I want to find God." In a flash, the monk leapt up from where he was sitting and grabbed Taro by the scruff of his neck. He dragged the youth to the river and plunged his head into the water, holding it there. Taro flailed his arms and legs to no avail. The monk was surprisingly strong. After a minute, the monk released him. Taro's body contorted with pain as he coughed up water and desperately gasped for air. After he quietened down, the monk asked, "Tell me, what did you want most of all when you were under water?" Taro answered, "Air!" "Very well," said the monk, "When you want God as much as you wanted air, come to me then." Give a suitable title to the passage. A God and Taro B Taro Seeks God C The Angry Monk D Deep in the Water
Choose the correct form of the verb according to the tense specified in the bracket :The rabbit ________ a burrow. (Simple Future) A digs B is digging C will dig D dig
The Holiness of Saint Joan of Arc Joan of Arc was a young girl of seventeen. She believed that if France could put together a strong army, it could free itself from foreign rule. France was at that time ruled by Prince Henry of England. Joan was a simple, uneducated daughter of a farmer. Girls those days did not have the freedom they have now. It was amazing that a simple girl like Joan should have such ambitious ideas. Her conviction that her country could be free was so strong that she met Prince Charles of France and convinced him that he was the rightful ruler of the country. After a great deal of persuasion, Joan of Arc convinced Prince Charles to allow her to command a force to relieve Orleans. Prince Charles gave his permission and Joan of Arc led an army of French soldiers to the city of Orleans which had been conquered by the English. So great was the courage of her conviction that this young girl whipped up tremendous enthusiasm and patriotism among her soldiers. They fought fearlessly against the English. The English soldiers were taken aback by the fervour of the attacking French soldiers and retreated from Orleans. After this grand victory, she persuaded Charles to be crowned as "King of France". She led the armies of France in many other campaigns after this and restored her country’s national pride. Joan of Arc thus achieved what had seemed an impossible task through her courage and determination. She continued to lead the French army from victory to victory but was captured in an encounter in 1420 and handed over to the English. The English put her through a trial which was a mockery of justice and burned her at the stake as a witch. The French people adore Joan as their greatest national heroine. She was made a saint in 1920. Now, choose the most appropriate options : Joan of Arc was a seventeen years old ____________ girl who had a strong ____________ that her country could be free from foreign rule. She _____?______ French Prince Charles and convinced him to allow her to command a force to relieve Orleans. French soldiers fought fearlessly and made their way to victory. Charles was crowned as "____________ of France". She was captured and ____________ alive by the English in 1420. French people adore her. A persuaded B opposed C allowed D asked