Read the given passages and answer the question that follow:
Dana loves flowers. Her favourites are daisies, tulips and daffodils. Tulips and daffodils come up every
spring, and daisies come up later in the summer. These plants are perennials; they come up year after year.
Dana loves spring because she can go to the flower market to buy her annuals. The annuals remain only
for one season, but they add a lot of colour to the garden. Dana got up Saturday morning very early. She
wanted to get to the market early so she would have time to plant everything when she got home. Off she
went to Barton’s Flower Market where she ran into some friends.
“Hi, Dana,” they called out to her.
“Hi,” said Dana with a big smile. “Let’s look around together!” Dana and her friends saw pansies,
geraniums, periwinkles, and petunias.
“Oh, so many pretty flowers!” exclaimed Dana. “I love them all.”
Dana decided to buy red and yellow pansies, blue periwinkles, and purple petunias. “That will add a lot of
colour to my garden,” thought Dana. She bid goodbye to her friends and went home.
She happily began planting her new flowers around the tulips and daffodils. She was so happy. She loved
her flower garden, and she knew she would enjoy it all summer long. Dana had a perfect day.
Choose the option that is incorrect according
to your understanding of the passage.
ADana went to Barton’s Flower Shop where she
ran into some friends.
BDana decided to buy red and yellow pansies,
blue periwinkles, and purple petunias.
CDana loved her flower garden, and she knew
she would enjoy it all summer long.
DTulips, daffodils, daisies are perennials.
the answer is wrong none should be incorrect