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251.

Direction: Match the following based on the correct tense and then choose the correct option. Match the following: List I List II A. He____ better when he wears sun-glasses. 1. getting B. You are _____ the results of the choices you made. 2. am looking C. I ______ at the sunrise. 3. died D. She______ of cancer. 4. looks

A. A-4      B-1      C-3       D-2
B. A-3      B-2       C-1       D-4
C. A-4      B-1       C-2       D-3
D. A-1     B-4      C-3        D-2
Answer» D. A-1     B-4      C-3        D-2
252.

Direction: Answer the following questions by selecting the correct options, Which one among the following is not a meaningful sentence?

A. My sister.
B. How are you?
C. This is my favourite storybook.
D. Wow! What a beautiful dress.
E. None of these
Answer» B. How are you?
253.

Direction:  Answer the following questions by selecting the correct options, Which one among the following sentences has more than one article?

A. I am watching a movie.
B. Who is talking?
C. The kid is writing a letter.
D. The farmer is sleeping.
E. None of these
Answer» D. The farmer is sleeping.
254.

Direction: Answer the following questions by selecting the correct options, Which one among the following sentences does not have the verb?

A. The Earth rotates on its own axis.
B. May I come with you?
C. Go over there!
D. Grandmother wants coffee.
E. None of these
Answer» F.
255.

Find the kind of noun the underline word has. There may be rain today

A. Proper noun
B. Material noun
C. Abstract noun
D. Collective noun
E. Common noun
Answer» C. Abstract noun
256.

Read the following passage carefully and choose the correct answer:     A fox once saw a crow fly off with a piece of cheese in its beak and settled on the branch of a tree. "That's for me, as I am a fox' said the fox, and he walked up to the foot of the tree. "Good day, Miss Crow," he cried. "How well you are looking today: how glossy your feathers are; how bright your eye is. I feel sure your voice must surpass that of other birds, just as your figure does; let me hear but one song from you that I may greet you as the Queen of Birds." The Crow lifted up her head and began to caw her best. But the moment she opened her mouth the piece of cheese fell into the ground, only to be snapped up by clever fox. "That will do," said he. "That was all I wanted. In exchange for your cheese I will give you a piece of advice for the future: Do not trust flatterers."   In the beginning who had cheese?

A. Crow
B. Fox
C. Both crow and fox
D. Parrot
E. None of these
Answer» B. Fox
257.

Fill in the blanks with the most suitable adverbs: Our music teacher was _______ lost in thought.

A. heavily
B. generally
C. quickly
D. much
Answer» C. quickly
258.

Change the underlined word into past tense: I \[\underline{enjoy}\] seeing statues and old paintings.

A. enjoys
B. enjoying
C. was enjoying
D. enjoyed
Answer» E.
259.

Direction: Fill in the blanks by selecting the correct options. The ___ was shining.

A. sun
B. suns
C. sun's
D. suns'
E. None of these
Answer» B. suns
260.

Read the following passages carefully and select the correct options as your answers to the questions that follow them. Many bakeries sell their cakes at half price when it is near closing time. This is because the cakes are always freshly made every day. Cakes that cannot be sold will be thrown away. When these places sell the cakes at half price, the cakes are often sold out at the end of the day. In fact, many people wait until the prices fall before buying the cakes. When do bakers sell their cakes at half price?

A.  When cakes are few
B.  After cakes are baked
C.  Just before the shop is opened
D.  Just before the shop is closed  
Answer» E.
261.

Read the following poem carefully and select correct options as your answers to the questions that follow it. I love chocolate cake. And when I was a boy I loved it even more.      Sometimes we used to have it for tea And Mum used to say, 'If there's any left over You can have it at school tomorrow.? And the next day I would take it to school Wrapped up in a tin foil Open it up at playtime and sit In the corner of the playground eating it, You know how the icing on top is all shiny And it cracks as you bite into it, And there's that other kind of icing in the middle And it sticks to your hands And you can lick your fingers and enjoy it for a time longer. So it's lovely! Where does the poet eat the leftover cake?

A.  At home          
B.         In bed
C.  In the class        
D.         In the playground  
Answer» E.
262.

Read the following poem carefully and select correct options as your answers to the questions that follow it. I love chocolate cake. And when I was a boy I loved it even more.      Sometimes we used to have it for tea And Mum used to say, 'If there's any left over You can have it at school tomorrow.? And the next day I would take it to school Wrapped up in a tin foil Open it up at playtime and sit In the corner of the playground eating it, You know how the icing on top is all shiny And it cracks as you bite into it, And there's that other kind of icing in the middle And it sticks to your hands And you can lick your fingers and enjoy it for a time longer. So it's lovely! How much did the poet, as a boy, like the chocolate cake?

A.  liked more           
B.         disliked less
C.  liked less           
D.         disliked more
Answer» B.         disliked less
263.

Read the following poem carefully and select correct options as your answers to the questions that follow it. I love chocolate cake. And when I was a boy I loved it even more.      Sometimes we used to have it for tea And Mum used to say, 'If there's any left over You can have it at school tomorrow.? And the next day I would take it to school Wrapped up in a tin foil Open it up at playtime and sit In the corner of the playground eating it, You know how the icing on top is all shiny And it cracks as you bite into it, And there's that other kind of icing in the middle And it sticks to your hands And you can lick your fingers and enjoy it for a time longer. So it's lovely! In the sentence 'So it's lovely!', what is lovely?

A.  The cake taken to the school 
B.  The fruit cake
C.  The icing on the top      
D.  The sticky icing  
Answer» E.
264.

Read the passage given below carefully and select the correct options as your answers to the questions that follow it. I was never a great athlete but I managed to win a prize once. My house-master reckoned I might have a chance to win. We were each given three jumps. I thought I jumped very well the first time but it was a foul jump. So I waited for my next jump. I saw the other competitors leap like gazelles into the sand-pit. When one particular tall boy, the eventual winner, made his jump, I knew that no one else would be able to beat him. No one did. I was delighted to collect my little plastic Consolation Prize from the Headmaster. What is the meaning of reckoned as used in the passage?

A.  told               
B.         guessed  
C.  decided              
D.  requested
Answer» C.  decided              
265.

Read the following passages carefully and select the correct options as your answers to the questions that follow them. It was an exciting day for students in the school. That Wednesday morning, instead of going straight to their classrooms, they gathered at the courtyard. A truck pulled into the school. Everyone jumped up, oblivious to the arrival of the teachers. They waited and watched the three men take out the computer boxes. Their school was supposed to be a model school for the other neighboring schools. They were going to undergo a programme known as Computer Assisted Learning, CAL. If it was successful, the other schools would adopt this programme too. Over the next few days, the students spent an hour each day at the computer sharing it each time. However, they never jostled for the computer. The absenteeism rate dropped with the arrival of the computers. Was the program CAL successful?

A.  Yes, the students never jostled for the computers.
B.  No, there were two to three students sharing one computer.
C.  No, it was the first time it was taken up.
D.  Yes, students started coming to school regularly.  
Answer» E.
266.

Read the passage given below carefully and select the correct options as your answers to the questions that follow it. I was never a great athlete but I managed to win a prize once. My house-master reckoned I might have a chance to win. We were each given three jumps. I thought I jumped very well the first time but it was a foul jump. So I waited for my next jump. I saw the other competitors leap like gazelles into the sand-pit. When one particular tall boy, the eventual winner, made his jump, I knew that no one else would be able to beat him. No one did. I was delighted to collect my little plastic Consolation Prize from the Headmaster. What, according to the passage, do gazelles do?

A.  Leap in a competition
B.  Leap into the sand pit
C.  Jump long distances  
D.  Over-run others
Answer» D.  Over-run others
267.

Read the following passages carefully and select the correct options as your answers to the questions that follow them. It was an exciting day for students in the school. That Wednesday morning, instead of going straight to their classrooms, they gathered at the courtyard. A truck pulled into the school. Everyone jumped up, oblivious to the arrival of the teachers. They waited and watched the three men take out the computer boxes. Their school was supposed to be a model school for the other neighboring schools. They were going to undergo a programme known as Computer Assisted Learning, CAL. If it was successful, the other schools would adopt this programme too. Over the next few days, the students spent an hour each day at the computer sharing it each time. However, they never jostled for the computer. The absenteeism rate dropped with the arrival of the computers. What did the students do when they saw the truck?

A.  They asked their teachers what it was doing in the school.
B.  They got up.  
C.  They went to their classrooms.
D.  They ran towards it.
Answer» C.  They went to their classrooms.
268.

Read the following passages carefully and select the correct options as your answers to the questions that follow them. It was an exciting day for students in the school. That Wednesday morning, instead of going straight to their classrooms, they gathered at the courtyard. A truck pulled into the school. Everyone jumped up, oblivious to the arrival of the teachers. They waited and watched the three men take out the computer boxes. Their school was supposed to be a model school for the other neighboring schools. They were going to undergo a programme known as Computer Assisted Learning, CAL. If it was successful, the other schools would adopt this programme too. Over the next few days, the students spent an hour each day at the computer sharing it each time. However, they never jostled for the computer. The absenteeism rate dropped with the arrival of the computers. In what way did the children behave differently that Wednesday morning?

A.  They were making a lot of noise.
B.  They went to their classrooms.
C.  They went to the courtyard.  
D.  They did not hear the bell ring.
Answer» D.  They did not hear the bell ring.
269.

Read the following passages carefully and select the correct options as your answers to the questions that follow them. Human beings often put an animal's life in danger by destroying the food chain. Each animal in the food chain depends on other animals to survive. If human beings hunt an animal until it becomes extinct, then that animal can no longer be the food for other larger animals. Without the food that they need, those larger animals may eventually die. Why does an animal become extinct?

A.  Because there is no food
B.  Because larger animals kill the animal
C.  Because human beings kill animals non-stop  
D.  Because there is no shelter
Answer» D.  Because there is no shelter
270.

Read the following passages carefully and select the correct options as your answers to the questions that follow them. Human beings often put an animal's life in danger by destroying the food chain. Each animal in the food chain depends on other animals to survive. If human beings hunt an animal until it becomes extinct, then that animal can no longer be the food for other larger animals. Without the food that they need, those larger animals may eventually die. If an animal becomes extinct, what will happen to the other animals?

A.  They will not be extinct.
B.  They will starve and die.  
C.  There will be a lot of food.
D.  They will eat human beings.
Answer» C.  There will be a lot of food.
271.

Read the following passages carefully and select the correct options as your answers to the questions that follow them. Human beings often put an animal's life in danger by destroying the food chain. Each animal in the food chain depends on other animals to survive. If human beings hunt an animal until it becomes extinct, then that animal can no longer be the food for other larger animals. Without the food that they need, those larger animals may eventually die. What is the meaning of extinct as used in the passage?

A.  Disappear for some time            
B.  To be never present  
C.  Dead for some time
D.  Alive for a long time
Answer» C.  Dead for some time
272.

Read the following passages carefully and select the correct options as your answers to the questions that follow them. Human beings often put an animal's life in danger by destroying the food chain. Each animal in the food chain depends on other animals to survive. If human beings hunt an animal until it becomes extinct, then that animal can no longer be the food for other larger animals. Without the food that they need, those larger animals may eventually die. What happens when the food chain is destroyed?

A.  Human life is in danger.
B.  Animal life is in danger.  
C.  Human life will depend on animal life.
D.  Animal life will depend on human life.
Answer» C.  Human life will depend on animal life.
273.

Read the following passages carefully and select the correct options as your answers to the questions that follow them. Many bakeries sell their cakes at half price when it is near closing time. This is because the cakes are always freshly made every day. Cakes that cannot be sold will be thrown away. When these places sell the cakes at half price, the cakes are often sold out at the end of the day. In fact, many people wait until the prices fall before buying the cakes. Why do people wait for the end of the day?

A.  So that they can go home
B.  So that the cake will cost less  
C.  So that they can eat a fresh cake
D.  So that they can buy a fresh cake
Answer» C.  So that they can eat a fresh cake
274.

Read the following passages carefully and select the correct options as your answers to the questions that follow them. Many bakeries sell their cakes at half price when it is near closing time. This is because the cakes are always freshly made every day. Cakes that cannot be sold will be thrown away. When these places sell the cakes at half price, the cakes are often sold out at the end of the day. In fact, many people wait until the prices fall before buying the cakes. What is the price of a freshly-made cake?

A.  half price                           
B.  original price  
C.  two times more in the morning
D.  two times less
Answer» C.  two times more in the morning
275.

Read the passage given below carefully and select the correct options as your answers to the questions that follow it. I was never a great athlete but I managed to win a prize once. My house-master reckoned I might have a chance to win. We were each given three jumps. I thought I jumped very well the first time but it was a foul jump. So I waited for my next jump. I saw the other competitors leap like gazelles into the sand-pit. When one particular tall boy, the eventual winner, made his jump, I knew that no one else would be able to beat him. No one did. I was delighted to collect my little plastic Consolation Prize from the Headmaster. What was the prize that the author won?

A.  First Prize          
B.  Consolation Prize  
C.  Second Prize                    
D.  No Prize
Answer» C.  Second Prize                    
276.

Change the following sentences into suitable questions: We could do this work next month.

A.  Could we do this work next month?
B.  We could do this work when?
C.  What is in next month?
D.  None of the above.
Answer» B.  We could do this work when?
277.

Change the following sentences into suitable questions: It is 10:00 PM now.

A.  It is what time?
B.  What time is it now?
C.  How is the time now?
D.  None of the above.
Answer» C.  How is the time now?
278.

Fill in the blanks with the most suitable question words: _____ is sitting on the terrace?

A.  When              
B.  Why                
C.  Who    
D.  Which
Answer» D.  Which
279.

Fill in the blanks with the most suitable question words: _______ is the baby crying?

A.  When              
B.  Who                
C.  Why                
D.  Whom             
Answer» D.  Whom             
280.

Fill in the blanks with the most suitable question words: ________of these shirts do you like?

A.  Which            
B.  Why                
C.  What               
D.  Where             
Answer» B.  Why                
281.

Complete the sentences with the correct question tags: Lucy will buy the dress, __________?

A.  will she            
B.  she will            
C.  won't she         
D.  she won't
Answer» D.  she won't
282.

Fill in the blanks with the most suitable question words: ________did the flight arrive?

A.  Which             
B.  When  
C.  What               
D.  Who                
Answer» C.  What               
283.

Complete the sentences with the correct question tags: Kiki doesn't write a letter before bed, _____?                     

A.  does she            
B.  she does                      
C.  she does not       
D.  doesn't she       
Answer» B.  she does                      
284.

Complete the sentences with the correct question tags: You aren't from Brazil, ______?

A.  are you               
B.  you are            
C.  aren't you        
D.           you are not                  
Answer» B.  you are            
285.

Complete the sentences with the correct question tags: They aren't in Mumbai at the moment_____?

A.  A. are they          
B.  they are                       
C.  aren't they            
D.  they are not
Answer» B.  they are                       
286.

Complete the sentences with the correct question tags: There isn't an ATM ________?

A.  A, is there          
B.  isn't there         
C.  these is            
D.     these isn't         
Answer» B.  isn't there         
287.

Complete the sentences with the correct question tags: The trip is very expensive, _________?

A.  it is not                          
B.  it isn't              
C.  isn't it                   
D.  it is
Answer» D.  it is
288.

Complete the sentences with the correct question tags: Kevin will come tonight, _________?

A.  won't he             
B.  he won't                       
C.  he will            
D.     will he             
Answer» B.  he won't                       
289.

Complete the sentences with the correct question tags: Peter played handball yesterday, ________?

A.  he did              
B.  didn't he                      
C.  he did not         
D.        did he              
Answer» C.  he did not         
290.

Complete the sentences with the correct question tags: She is collecting stickers, _________?

A.  Isn?t she                       
B.  is she               
C.  she is not         
D.        she it is            
Answer» B.  is she               
291.

Fill in the blanks with the most suitable question words: ________ much does this car cost?

A.  When              
B.  Which             
C.  How                
D.  Whom             
Answer» D.  Whom             
292.

Fill in the blanks with the correct options. ________ is the Gateway of India?

A.  When                                  
B.  Who   
C.  Whose
D.         Where  
Answer» E.
293.

Fill in the blanks with the correct options. __________ is your house?

A.  Which                   
B.         Whose
C.  When  
D.         Why
Answer» B.         Whose
294.

Fill in the blanks with the correct options. _______ are you late today?

A.  When                  
B.         Who   
C.  Whose
D.         Why  
Answer» E.
295.

Fill in the blanks with the correct options. ________ is your sister's name?

A.  Who   
B.         When  
C.  What     
D.         Why     
Answer» D.         Why     
296.

Fill in the blanks with the correct options. ________ will you start tomorrow?

A.  When                    
B.         Which  
C.  Who                    
D.         Whose
Answer» B.         Which  
297.

Select the correct options for the blanks. ______________ The bus station is below the railway station.

A.  Where is the railway station?
B.  Where is the bus station?  
C.  How far is the bus station?
D.  What is the distance between the bus station and the airport?            
Answer» C.  How far is the bus station?
298.

Select the correct options for the blanks. ____________ Rajesh worked five hours.

A.  When did Rajesh work?
B.  How many hours did Rajesh work?  
C.  How much work did Rajesh do?
D.  What time did Rajesh work?
Answer» C.  How much work did Rajesh do?
299.

Select the correct options for the blanks. ___________ The police arrested the thieves.

A.  Why were the thieves arrested?
B.  What were the thieves arrested for?
C.  How were the thieves arrested?
D.  Who arrested the thieves?  
Answer» E.
300.

Select the correct options for the blanks. _________ The car belongs to my friend.

A.  Whose car is this?
B.  Who does this car belong to?  
C.  Who owns this car?
D.  Who is the owner of the car?
Answer» C.  Who owns this car?