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CLASS 6 | APTITUDE & REASONING OLYMPIAD

HUMMING BIRD APTITUDE & REASONING OLYMPIAD

ARO is an International Level Aptitude & Reasoning Olympiad. The


Olympiad is based on Multiple Choice Question Pattern which helps
the Children to be more precise & careful while attempting the
Questions.

Pattern: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ’s)


Subjects: Quantitative Aptitude, Qualitative Reasoning, English Language
Syllabus & Pattern: Mentioned inside this Preparatory Booklet
Centre of Examination: The School itself will be the Centre of Examination

CLASS 6
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TIPS TO CRACK THE OLYMPIAD

The Olympiads are often thought to be the Examination with


Difficult Questions, however, the Questions are NOT Difficult. These
Questions are just Tricky & based on the combination of your
Current Syllabus & Your Basic Knowledge. Below mentioned are the
points may help you in achieving a Strong Position in the Olympiad:

a. Back to Basics: The Maximum Olympiad Questions are based on


your Class Syllabus only. Don’t just Cram the Concepts but learn the
basic understanding behind it.
b. Know your Examiner: The Question Paper is prepared by the
Author/Examiner on the Topics which are either Important or the
Topics which are left out by the Students as they are so called Boring
or Difficult. If you know what your Examiner is going to ask, you can
prepare & score accordingly.
c. Syllabus & Topics: The Syllabus is mentioned inside this
Preparatory Booklet. Read the Syllabus & try to cover the maximum
Topics.
d. One Month before the Examination: Sit with your Parents &
Teachers more often & highlight the most important Topics. Read &
Understand the topics & practice the important questions
e. One Week before the Examination: Don’t start a new topic.
Practice all important Questions & Revise all the Topics.
f. On the Day of Olympiad: Leave every kind of Study Pressure. The
One Hour Olympiad is just a Mental Exercise Game which cannot be
played with Pressure in your Mind.

May you get All the Success. Best of Luck.

Regards, TEAM (HUMMING BIRD OLYMPIADS)

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PATTERN FOR EXAMINATION

Section 1: QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE

Section 2: QUALITATIVE REASONING

Section 3: ENGLISH LANGUAGE CONVENTIONS

Number of Questions: 60
Time: 50 Minutes

The numbers of questions are equally divided among all the three
Sections.

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SECTION- A - QUALITATIVE REASONING

UNIT-1 STAND ALONE QUESTIONS

Choose the one which is different from rest in ques1-3:

Ques1:

(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5

Ques2:

(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 1 (d) 5

Ques3:

(a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 2 (d) 3

Ques4: Which ladybug does not show equal number of dots on both sides
of its wings?

(a) a (b) b (c) c (d) d

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Select the relative option from the given alternatives in ques5 and 6:

Ques5: Doctor::Stethoscope Teacher::

(a) Blackboard (b) Bag (c) Scissor (d) Bottle

Ques6: Children‟s Day :: 14th November Teacher‟s Day::

(a) 2nd October (b) 26th January (c) 5th September (d) 15th August

Identify and choose the correct option in ques 7 & 8:

Ques7: It is a model of earth.

(a) a (b) b (c) c (d) d

Ques8: I am known as a flightless bird. I use my small wings for balancing


myself.

(a) Emu (b) Ostrich (c) Kiwi (d) Penguin

Ques9:Noori introduced Md. Zakir as Maternal uncle of her kids, Tanzeen


and Pasha. How is Md. Zakir related to Noori.

(a) Brother (b) Cousin (c) Husband (d) Wife

Quse10: If A is taller than B and C is taller than A. Who is tallest?

(a) A (b) B (c) C (d) None of the above

Ques11: Choose the correct alternative:

4::64 7::

(a) 283 (b) 49 (c) 343 (d) None of the above

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Find the mirror image of the (X) figure of following questions from 12-13:

Ques12: (x)

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Ques13:

(X) (a) (b) (c) (d)

Ques14: In which of the following figure the given shape (X) is hidden.
(Ques14-15)

(X)

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(a) (b) (c) (d)

Ques15:

(X)

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Ques16: In a certain code ABCD is written as 1234. How will BAD be


written in that code?

(a) 678 (b) 421 (c) 214 (d) 221

Ques17: If ROSE is written as ESOR then how will you write JASMINE?

(a) JASNEMI (b) ENIMSAJ (c) EMINASJ (d) None of these

Ques18: Select the order of planets (if at no. 1 it‟s Mercury) according to
their distance from Sun.

(a) Earth, Mars, Jupiter (b) Mars, Venus, Neptune

(c) Venus, earth, Mars (d) Venus, Jupiter, Saturn

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Complete the series. (Ques19-22)

Ques19: 5 7 11 17 25 ?

a) 12 (b) 35 (c) 31 (d) 45

Ques20: ABZ, CDY, EFX, ?

a) ZBA (b) GHR (c) GHW (d) DAY

Ques21:

1, 2,3,6,9,18, _, 54

a) 18 (b) 27 (c) 36 (d) 81

Ques22:

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Ques23: Observe the following sequence. How many 3‟s are followed by
5‟s? 533568638335553535606385378935

(a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 5 (d) 10

Ques24: Today is 6th may 2013, Wednesday. What will be the day on 14th
May 2013.

(a) Monday (b) Thursday (c) Wednesday (d) Tuesday

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Que25: How far Cheeku live from Cheena?

Raja---90m---- Sita-----60m----Cheeku----130m---Shaila----100m-----
Cheena-----70m---

(a) 170m (b) 190m (c) 200m (d) 230m

Ques26: How many mangoes will replace (X) in the given picture?

(a) 3 mangoes (b) 6 mangoes (c) 2 mangoes (d) None of these

Ques27: The weight of monkey is 50 kg. What is the weight of Giraffe if


weighing machine shows 300 kg combined weight of Giraffe and monkey?

(a) 300 kg (b) 350 kg (c) 250kg (d) 200kg

Ques28: Sunita Williams and KalpanaChawla went to space in a ______

(a) Train (b) Rocket (c) Ship (d) Aeroplane

Ques29: Which of the following will sink in water?

(a) Leaf (b) Log (c) Nail (d) Feather

Ques30: Tick the pair in which „Predator-Prey relationship does not exist.

(a) Cat---Mouse (b) Cow-----Zebra (c) Crane----Fish (d) Lion----Deer

Ques31: Which of the following not showing circulatory motion?

(a) Swing (b) Fan (c) Top (d) Wheel

Ques32: The clock shows 7:45, if it is 25 minutes faster than the correct
time. What is the correct time?

(a) 8:00 o’clock (b) 8:10 o’clock (c) 7:20 o’clock (d) 7:45 o’clock

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Ques33:Water covers_______part of the earth.

(a) 1/4 (b) 2/4 (c) 4/4 (d) ¾

Ques34: Choose the wrong combination among following.

(a) Racket and Shuttlecock (b) Dice and Hockey

(c) Ball and Bat (d) None of these

Ques35: Count the number of squares in given picture.

(a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 10 (d) 9

Ques38: Recognize the state through which this train is passing by, if the
following places appears in the route of train.

JantarMantar, Lotus Temple, Red Fort

(a) Chennai (b) Delhi (c) Punjab (d) Uttar Pradesh

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ANSWER KEY

QUALITATIVE REASONING

SECTION-A

UNIT-1 STAND ALONE QUESTIONS

1. (b) 2. (c) 3.(b) 4.(b) 5.(a) 6.(c) 7.(c) 8.(d) 9.(a)

10.(c) 11.(c) 12.(c) 13.(c) 14.(d) 15.(a) 16.(c) 17.(b) 18.(c)

19.(b) 20.(c) 21.(b) 22.(c) 23.(c) 24.(b) 25.(d) 26.(a) 27(c)

28.(b) 29.(c) 30.(b) 31.(a) 32.(c) 33.(d) 34.(b) 35.(d) 36.(c)

37(b) 38(b)

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SECTION-B

QUALITATIVE REASONING

UNIT-2 QUALITATIVE PASSAGE BASED QUESTIONS

PASSAGE-1

Meeta has a pet named Mars. Help Meeta in finding her way to reach Mars
by answering questions that come in between.

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PASSAGE-2

Some children were asked which kind of television programmes were their
favorite.

Look at the circle graph that gives replies.

Ques1: Which programme is highly liked by children?

(a) Cartoon (b) Sports (c) News (d) Science

Ques2: Which 2 programmes are equally liked by children?

(a) Cartoon & Sports (b) News & Reality

(c) Science & Reality Shows (d) None

Ques3: How many total number of students were asked of their favourite
programme?

(a) 150 (b) 250 (c) 60 (d) 320

Ques4: Which type of programme is least liked by them?

(a) Sports (b) News (c) Science (d) Reality Shows

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PASSAGE-3

Ques1: Number of circles used?

(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 7

Ques2: Number of triangles used?

(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 7

Ques3: Number of rectangles, used to complete the figure.

(a) 4 (b) 7 (c) 5 (d) 6

PASSAGE-4

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Identify the name of places in grid with the help of clues given and select
the correct option.

Ques1: The largest continent of the world.

(a) Europe (b) Asia (c) North America (d) Africa

Ques2: The pink city of India.

(a) Agra (b) Jodhpur (c) Jaipur (d) Chandigarh

Ques3: The land of rising sun.

(a) Japan (b) Bhutan (c) Korea (d) China

Quse4: Famous Gateway of India is the pride of which city.

(a) Delhi (b) Kolkata (c) Hyderabad (d) Mumbai

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ANSWER KEY

QUALITATIVE REASONING

SECTION-B

UNIT-2 QUALITATIVE PASSEGE BASED QUESTIONS

Passage-1

1.(a) 2.(b) 3.(a) 4.(b)

Passage-2

1.(a) 2.(c) 3.(d) 4.(b)

Passage-3

1.(a) 2.(c) 3.(d) 4.(b)

Passage-4

1.(d) 2.(d) 3.(b) 4.(b)

Passage-5

1.(b) 2.(c) 3.(a) 4.(d)

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SECTION-B

QUANTITATIVE REASONING

UNIT-1 STAND ALONE QUESTIONS

Ques1: Which number is represented by given abacus?

(a) 2357 (b) 5237 (c) 5327 (d) 7325

Ques2: In the given balloon chain, which number is more than 745 but less
than 900?

Ques3: Study the pattern and choose the appropriate answer.

(a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 5 (d) 10

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Ques4: Which box has smallest value?

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Ques5: If = 51. What is the value of ?

(a) 15 (b) 19 (c) 17 (d) 23

Ques6: The angle formed by hands of clock at 1:15pm is______.

(a) Acute angle (b) Obtuse angle (c) Straight angle (d) Right angle

Ques7: Arrange in ascending order

3/8, 5/8, 2/8, 4/8

(a) I,III,II,IV (b) ) II,IV,I,III (c) III,II,1,IV (d) III,I,IV,II

Ques8: The flowers in the pot are multiplied of which number?

(a) 4 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 5

Ques9: Replace * with correct number

6787503

+ 2130*48

8918051

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(a) 5 (b) 6 (c) 4 (d) 3

Ques10: Diagram below shows a number line. What is the value of X?

60,788 60,888 60,988 X

(a) 61,008 (b) 61,088 (c) 61,889 (d) 61,988

Ques11: on a particular day, 128 boxes of apples were sold in a market. If


each box can hold 23 apples, what was the total number of apples sold on
that day?

(a) 2944 (b) 2946 (c) 2842 (d) 2494

Ques12: Shaded portion represents which fraction?

(a) 1/10 (b) 1/5 (c) 2/4 (d) 2/5

Ques13: Which is a better buy?

(a) 2 balls for Rs 30 (b) 4 balls for Rs. 40

(c) 5 balls for Rs. 60 (d) 8 balls for Rs. 65

Ques14: The number of lines of symmetry in the following figure is:

(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) Infinite

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Ques15: The perimeter of following figure is__________.

(a) 23cm (b) 26cm (c) 20cm (d) 28cm

Ques16: On his birthday, Arun brought 91 chocolate to distribute in his


class. He distributed 5/7 chocolates to the boys. How many chocolates did
boys get?

(a) 45 (b) 25 (c) 35 (d) 65

Ques17: 5 tens=

(a) 5000/100 (b) 5000/10 (c) 5000/1000 (d) 50/10

Ques18: 31 students are standing in a lin e. Ajay is in the middle of line.


What is his position from left as well as right?

(a) 15th (b) 10th (c) 16th (d) 17th

Ques19: 8:15 pm in 24 hour clock is____.

(a) 80:15 hours (b) 08:15 hours (c) 20:15 hours (d) 21:05 hours

Quse20: The smallest six digit number formed by using the digits
9,2,5,4,7,0 is (repetition of digits is not allowed).

(a) 975420 (b) 579402 (c) 204579 (d) 024579

Ques21: Rashi picked four of the flowers given below and wrote two
fractions to represent the part of group of flowers she picked. Which two
fractions she could have written?

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(a) ½ and 4/8 (b) ½ and 2/8 (c) 4/8 and ¼ (d) 4/8 and 2/8

Ques22: Cost of 180 books is Rs.5400. The cost of 350 such books is____

(a) Rs.9200 (b) Rs.10200 (c) Rs.9500 (d) Rs.10500

Ques23: A, B, C, D are trees fixed at equal distances. Three cars are parked
between A & B as shown.. How many more cars cars can be parked
between A & B?

(a) 6 (b) 9 (c) 12 (d) 14

Ques24: If 256*2 = 128 and 369*3 = 123, Then 605*5 = _______.

(a) 610 (b) 111 (c) 121 (d) 3025

Ques25: Anil and Deepak start running in opposite directions in a circular


track from same point and at same time. Anil is a faster runner. Where they
are likely to meet?

(a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D

Ques26:_____ gas protects us from the harmful rays of sun.

(a) Oxygen (b) Nitrogen (c) Ozone (d) Carbon Dioxide

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Ques27: Oldest animal which remained unchanged on earth for about


250,000,000years is_____.

(a) Turtle (b) Kiwi (c) Cockroach (d) Siberian Crane

Ques28: Which of the following part of plant protects the seeds?

(a) Fruit (b) Root (c) Leaf (d) Stem

Ques29: X-Ray is prescribed by a doctor in case of:

(a) Fracture (b) Headache (c) Burns (d) Dogbite

Ques30: _____ is a good conductor of electricity.

(a) Rubber (b) Wood (c) Copper (d) Cork

Quse31: Guess who I am?

I grow in sandy soil in coastal areas

(a) Tea (b) Rice (c) Cotton (d) Coconut

Ques32: Divya is watching T.V. The senses used by her in this situation are

(a) Smell & Hearing (b) Hearing & Touch (c) Touch & Sight (d) Hearing & Sight

Ques33: Anshu was playing with a toy and he observed that it was
attracted by a magnet. The toy was made up of:

(a) Plastic (b) Iron (c) Cotton (d) Clay

Ques34: The food cooked in solar cooker uses the energy of ______.

(a) Sound (b) Sun (c) Electricity (d) Water

Ques35: If we add a lot of green leaves and vegetables to our food, we will
grow

(a) Fat and Round (b) Thin and Weak

(c) Healthy and Disease free (d) All of these

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Ques36: Mohit eats rice daily in all of his meals. Suggest which major
nutrient he takes daily.

(a) Carbohydrates (b) Proteins (c) Fats (d) Vitamins

Ques37: Rahul visited Doctor‟s clinic and saw the human skeleton. He
observed that ______is not the part of human.

(a) Skull (b) Backbone (c) Ribcage (d) Ears

Ques38: Neha accidently touched hot utensil and immediately pulled away
her hand. This was due to :

(a) Repulsion of metal of utensil (b) Attraction of metal of utensil

(c) Metal was bright (d) Reflex action

Quse39: Arrange the following water bodies in ascending order according


to their size.

(I) Lake (II) Pond (III) Ocean (IV) River

(a) I,II,III,IV (b) III,I,IV,II (c) II,I,IV,III (d) III,IV,I,II

Ques40: Few organism are given below which are found in nature.

(A) Eagle (B) Snake (C) Grasshopper (D)Plant

The correct food chain is-

(a) A-B-C-D (b) D-C-B-A (c) B-A-C-D (d) D-C-A-B

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ANSWER KEY

QUANTITATIVE REASONING

SECTION-B

UNIT-1 STAND ALONE QUESTIONS

1. (b) 2. (c) 3.(d) 4.(c) 5.(c) 6.(a) 7.(d) 8.(b) 9.(a)

10.(b) 11.(a) 12.(b) 13.(b) 14.(b) 15.(b) 16.(d) 17.(a) 18.(c)

19.(c) 20.(c) 21.(a) 22.(d) 23.(a) 24.(c) 25.(a) 26.(c) 27(c)

28.(a) 29.(a) 30.(c) 31.(d) 32.(d) 33.(b) 34.(b) 35.(c) 36.(a)

37(d) 38(d) 39.(c) 40.(b)

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QUANTITATIVE REASONING - SECTION-B

UNIT-2 PASSAGE BASED QUESTIONS

PASSAGE-1

Suraj‟s mother invited his friends on birthday party. His mother baked
pizzas and burgers for 30 children (including Suraj). She also served juice
to his friends. After the party, she gave gifts to all of his friends. They all
shared equally. Answer the following questions based on the above
passage.

Ques1: If one child gets 1/3 of a pizza, then the number of pizza baked by
his mother are____

(a) 15 (b) 8 (c) 10 (d) 5

Ques2: If each child gets ½ of a burger, then the number of burgers


prepared by his mother are___

(a) 20 (b) 10 (c) 30 (d) 15

Ques3: If total 3 bottles of juice are served, among all children, then one
bottle of juice is divided into how many glasses?

(a) 10 (b) 12 (c) 15 (d) 5

Quse4: If there are total 60 toys, then each child will get how many toys?

(a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 4 (d) 5

PASSAGE-2

Observe the picture carefully and the answer the questions given below.

I II III IV

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Quse1: Which of the following is not required by seed for germination?

(a) Sunlight (b) Oil (c) Carbon dioxide (d) Water

Quse2: Which part of the plant helps to fix the plant in soil?

(a) Leaves (b) Branches (c) Root (d) Fruits

Ques3: What do trees not give us?

(a) Plastic (b) Paper (c) Wood (d) Food

Ques4: Which of the following is the correct sequence for seed


germination?

(a) I,II,III,IV (b) II,I,IV,III (c) IV,II,III,I (d) IV,I,II,III

ANSWER KEY

QUANTITATIVE REASONING

SECTION-B

UNIT-2 PASSAGE BASED QUESTIONS

Passage-1

1.(c) 2.(d) 3.(a) 4.(b)

Passage-2

1.(b) 2.(c) 3.(a) 4.(c)

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LANGUAGE CONVENTION

SECTION-C

UNIT-1 STAND ALONE QESTIONS

Ques1: Give the rhythmic word for the picture given below:

(a) bell (b) tall (c) cell (d) sell

Ques2: A flower found in muddy water is:

:(a)Jasmine (b) Dahlia (c) Lotus (d) Amica

Ques3: I usually ______up at 7 am.

(a) go (b) have (c) come (d) get

Ques4: To which group do these characters belong:

ChotaBheem, Ben10, Doraemon, Mickey Mouse

(a) Actors (b) Students (c) Singers (d) Cartoon Characters

Ques5: Name the object by filling missing vowels:

Fl_w_rs

(a) o,e (b) o,o (c) e,o (d) a,a

Fill in the blank in questions 6-9:

Ques6:The dog is _____its kennel.

(a) an (b) between (c) in (d) at

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Ques7: The ice-cream man comesin_____season.

(a) winter (b) autumn (c) spring (d) summer

Ques8: _____is the king of fruits.

(a) Orange (b) Mango (c) Apple (d) Banana

Ques9: Children _____ going to the school.

(a) is (b) am (c) are (d) was

Ques10: Which one represents correct spelling?

(a) Writting (b) Wriiting (c) Writing (d) Wrriting

Ques11: Which game do you play with the hockey and ball?

(a) Cricket (b) Hockey (c) Football (d) Tennis

Ques12:____owl can see in darkness of jungle. (Fill in the blank with the
help of correct article)

(a) The (b) A (c) An (d) Only

Ques13: Where does the Horse live?

(a) Tree (b) Den (c) Stable (d) Burrow

Ques14: Fill the correct punctuation mark.

Where are you going?

(a) ! (b) . (c) , (d) ?

Ques15: Arrange the given words alphabetically:

(A) Atom (B) Dog (C) Poor (D) Sun

(a) b,c,d,a (b)a,b,c,d

(c) c,b,a,d (d) b,a,d,c

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Ques16: Fill in the blank with the opposite of „Lost‟

Raj has lost his watch and has not_____it.

(a) fond (b) brought (c) found (d) last

Ques17: Which of the following two words have a similar meaning:

(I) Begin (II) Come (III) Start (IV) Act

(a) I & II (b) I & III (c) III & IV (d) I & IV

Ques18: Find the nouns from the following words:

An, Agra, Play, Rohan, Sweet, A, Go, Cry

(a) The, Sweet (b) Play, Rohan (c) An, Cry (d) Rohan, Agra

Ques19: Select the related word from the given option.

If honest : honesty then safe: _____

(a) save (b) saving (c) safety (d) saves

Quse20: An Apple a day keeps the_____away.

(a) Painter (b) Doctor (c) Musician (d) None of these

Quse21: Which is the correct word?

I will______ new clothes.

(a) by (b) bye (c) buy (d) boy

Ques22: Choose the odd one out

Trees, grass, flowers, truck.

(a) trees (b) truck

(c) flowers (d) grass

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Ques23: At what position is Rahul standing(left to right) if they are


standing in below sequence.

Ria Sam Rahul Amar

(a) first (b) second (c) fourth (d) third

Ques24: The boys are going to playground____ want to play football.

(a) he (b) she (c) it (d) they

Ques25: The long term of “can‟t” is:

(a) cannot (b) could not (c) can (d) couldn’t

Ques26: Head, Neck, Chest, Stomach, ?

What will come next?

(a) Nose (b) Eyes (c) Legs (d) Hair

Ques27: If Doctor can be written as Dr. , Then Mister can be written


as_____.

(a) Ms. (b) Mr. (c) Mt. (d) Mte.

Ques28: Mark the correct sentence:

(a) I wants two bottles of coke. (b) I want two bottles of coke.

(c) I want two bottle of coke. (d) I wants two bottle of coke.

Ques29: Mira is hiding behind the trees. Mark the correct question for this
answer:

(a)What was Mira hiding? (b) Where is Mira hiding?

(c) Where was Mira sitting? (d) How was Mira hiding?

Ques30: Complete the word according to the picture: QU_ _ _

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(a) Quit (b) Quench (c) Queen (d) Quest

Ques31: A_____ olf stones is lying on the roadside.

(a) bunch (b) heap (c) flock (d) bouquet

Ques32: Arrange the below given words to make a meaningful sentence:

Is, tea, mother, making

(a) Tea is mother making. (b) Mother making is tea.

(c) Mother is making tea. (d) Making tea is mother.

Ques33: „A person who talks much‟ is described as:

(a) lazy (b) active (c) clever (d) talkative

Ques34: Watching ChotaBheem is very interesting. Can you tell what


ChotaBheem is not?

(a) Friendly (b) Brave (c) Greedy (d) Wise

Ques35: Rohan is upset______his leg is paining. Fill in the correct


connector.

(a) and (b) as (c) while (d) until

Quse36: Hari is_____ a car. Fill the correct form of verb.

(a) drove (b) driven (c) driving (d) drive

Ques37: Just as a mother looks after her children, a Cat after looks her
_____.

(a) puppies (b) ducklings (c) kittens (d) piglets

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ANSWER KEY

LANGUAGE CONVENTION

SECTION-C

UNIT-1 STAND ALONE QUESTIONS

1. (b) 2. (c) 3.(d) 4.(d) 5.(a) 6.(c) 7.(d) 8.(b) 9.(c)

10.(c) 11.(b) 12.(c) 13.(c) 14.(d) 15.(b) 16.(c) 17.(b) 18.(d)

19.(b) 20.(b) 21.(c) 22.(b) 23.(d) 24.(d) 25.(a) 26.(c) 27(b)

28.(b) 29.(b) 30.(c) 31.(b) 32.(c) 33.(d) 34.(c) 35.(b) 36.(c)

37(c)

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UNIT-2 PASSAGE BASED QUESTIONS

PASSAGE-1

Read the poem and answer the following questions:

Camels are bumpy

Their backs are all lumpy.

Bears are so grawly

Hyenas are howly

Kangaroos have a pocket

But no way to lock it

Playful monkeys are funny

I wish I had a bunny

Quse1: Which animal is not talked about in the poem?

(a) Camel (b) Bear (c) Elephant (d) Kangaroo

Ques2: Which animal has a pocket?

(a) Camel (b) Bear (c) Hyena (d) Kangaroo

Ques3: What sound do the bears make?

(a) Roar (b) Moo (c) Growl (d) Bark

Ques4: What rhymes with word “lock”?

(a) Log (b) Rock (c) Frog (d) Bus

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PASSAGE-2

Look at the picture and fill in the blanks:

Ques1: This is a picture of a ______

(a) jungle (b) park (c) circus (d) theatre

Ques2: Two children are coming _____ the slide.

(a) up (b) down (c) top (d) side

Ques3: Two ladies ____ sitting on the bench.

(a) is (b) am (c) are (d) was

Quse4: All____ are playing and enjoying.

(a) child (b) childs (c) children (d) childish

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PASSAGE-3

MY FAMILY

Hi, I am Rohan. I love my family. I have one brother and one sister. My
elder brother helps me in my studies and my younger sister plays with me.
My mom and dad make the rules for our family. My sister gets in trouble
sometimes. Our favourite thing to do as a family is to play games together.

Ques1: How many people are there in the family?

(a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 5 (d) 6

Quse2: Find out the opposite of elder from the passage.

(a) Brother (b) Sister (c) Younger (d) Family

Ques3: Who gets in trouble sometimes?

(a) Sister (b) Brother (c) Father (d) Mother

Quse4: Who makes the rules for the family?

(a) Mother (b) Father

(c) Mother and Father (d) Brother

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ANSWER KEY

UNIT-2 PASSAGE BASED QUESTIONS

Passage-1

1.(c) 2.(d) 3.(c) 4.(b)

Passage-2

1.(b) 2.(b) 3.(c) 4.(c)

Passage-3

1.(b) 2.(c) 3.(a) 4.(c)

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