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Sample Paper

(2020-21)

Class 6
Unicus English Olympiad

Section – Class* Total Marks per Total


*Syllabus covered Questions Questions Questions
Classic Section – Class 5 28 1 28
Classic Section – Class 4 12 1 12
Scholar Section – Class 5 7 2 14
Scholar Section – Class 4 3 2 6
Grand Total 50 60
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1. Identify the correctly spelt word from the below options?


a) Recieve b) Permanant
c) Occured d) Separate

Correct Answer: d 1 Mark

2. Choose the most suitable response to the first statement:

You are at the railway station to receive Ravi who has just arrived from Chennai.
You say: Hi Ravi, have you _______________________?

a) had a shower b) had a comfortable journey


c) have a nice time d) have a comfortable journey

Correct Answer: b 1 Mark

3. Choose the past continuous form of the given sentence:

I type a letter to my best friend.

a) I was typing a letter to my best friend. b) I am typing a letter to my best friend.


c) I had been typing a letter to my best friend.
d) I will be typing a letter to my best friend.

Correct Answer: a 1 Mark

4. Choose the suitable option and fill in the blank:


Rohan, a student of this school, wants to know where the event will be held. He should
_________________________.

a) contact Suraj for more information


b) contact school authorities for more information
c) contact the students on March 3
d) None of the above

Correct Answer: a 1 Mark

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5. Read the advertisement and answer the question asked below:

Sale! A Car That Runs On Water!


The Aqua 123 YX is here!
Starting at Rs. 1,90,999
Who wants to buy petrol engines which cost Rs. 1,000 a week just in fuel and make a
mess. The Aqua 123 YX runs entirely on tap water. Get it wet and watch it go! Each
engine has been tested to last 100,000 kilometres. Save thousands of Rupees a year.
Some cars may get you there faster, but the Aqua 123 YX get you there cheaper!
Alert: Water powered vehicles are not yet approved for road use.

Who would have created this advertisement?

a) Delhi Water Board b) Aqua Motors Limited


c) Indian Oil Corporation d) Petrol Pump

Correct Answer: b 1 Mark

6. Choose the article/articles to complete the sentence:


When do you get ___ home? I will be ____ waiting. We will go to a night party together.

a) a, a b) the, no article required


c) the, the d) no article required, no article required

Correct Answer: d 1 Mark

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7. Read the given passage and answer the question:

It is amazing to know how Helen Keller has inspired so many people. Helen Keller rose
with blind, deaf and mute from early childhood. She was born on June 27, 1880, in a
small Alabama Town of Tuscumbia. She was absolutely normal when she was born and
up to nineteen months, she enjoyed her childhood. When she was diagnosed with brain
fever, she was unable to see, hear or speak. When her mother made her bath, she
noticed that Helen's eyes did not close. She learned that Helen was blind and took her
to an oculist. Later, she noticed that Helen was not able to hear and unable to speak by
the age of three. Next, she noticed that the child did not respond to sound. Helen
would scream for no reason and throw tantrum. Anne Sullivan, an Irish girl, was not only
a tutor to Helen but also a companion of the next fifty years. She looked after Helen in a
cottage and was a great support to her.

What is the first symptom of Helen?

a) inability to walk b) blindness


c) brain fever d) inability to see, hear or speak

Correct Answer: d 1 Mark

8. From the given options, choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in
Indirect/Direct speech:

She said, "The ghost was coming behind.”

a) She said that the ghost had been coming behind.


b) She said that the ghost has been coming behind attractive.
c) She said that the ghost was coming behind.
d) She said that the ghost would have been coming behind.

Correct Answer: a 1 Mark

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9. Rearrange the jumbled words to form meaningful sentence:

deadly diseases / science has / for all / given / vaccines

a) Science has given vaccines deadly diseases for all.


b) Deadly diseases for all science has given vaccines.
c) Science has deadly diseases for all vaccines given.
d) Science has given vaccines for all deadly diseases.

Correct Answer: d 2 Marks

10. Look at the given words: Rearrange them to form meaningful sentences to make
readable sentence:

why did she call Raj a joker asked Abhishek

a) Why did she call Raj a joker?, asked Abhishek.


b) "Why did she call Raj a 'joker'?" asked Abhishek.
c) "Why did she call Raj a “joker”?" asked Abhishek.
d) „Why did she call Raj a joker?‟ asked Abhishek.

Correct Answer: b 2 Marks

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