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Scribble the ‘.. ible’ Given below are definitions (cues) or 15 words that end ‘tle! cided by bions forthe ming letters Fillhose bonts to.completethe words eee tle Thatcanbeseen. ble Gear enough to read ‘That possible andlkey tobe achieved ‘That canbe eaten without harm, Areligious text. Involving the use of physical force ‘Able to be heard Thatcan be clearly seento exist. That you ‘an touch and fet, ‘A pot in which substances are heated to high temperatures. ‘Able to bend easly without breaking. “That can be done or achieved. ‘Able to make good judgements based 33, _______tble _Veryunpleasant, causing great harm or of very bad quality 14, _____ible Able to have of do a thing because of possessing the right education, age, etc 15. _____ ible Too wing to elieve/accept what others tell and therefore easly tricked. Spell out the syllables ven below and Wht the numberof slabs n each word given bo the lables of that word os shown oo. No. Syllables 1 Beet eI 2 Memory 3. Garden 3 4, Mouse rt IHF 6. Reserwir 7. Closet 8. Straight rj 9. Cloud ye 10. Compas 11. Burger bind 12 Knowledge 13, Adventure i 14. Heart 15. Special — ‘oumeusrowence EE Crossword - (Idioms, a (idioms) Crossword - 5 (Vocabulary) EaeeEAe ASO aes aS complete he osword wang heaven chee Trea we teppei Sennen | Samia ante Across own arc el nee AP aa een ite ree ke coyrveee ia a eo ety Eee Sine 7 hwnd Penwree Wier eee ee 4 Food made by bees, 4 Thepatter of weather natch 4 Maret 9 Apoupottuce. sound nein vin ssn 10 Alorepinkwater 5 70 peteteeie aes bid 7 Flowers onatree. UE? a 5 otumeta power pack PAST QUESTION PAPER Selec the correct option to answer every question given bebo (B) (Vocabulary and Functional Grammar] Select correct options to answer the questions, Which of the following is a synonym of ‘oblivious’ 7 (A) unaware(@) clear (C} despite (0) open Which ofthe following isan adjective ? (A) fried (8) tied (dried (0) dyed Which option isthe antonym of berate’? (A) hols (@) attack (C) confine (0) catch Ea}. Which of the following is ‘not an adverts ? (A) realy (2) finaly (6) eventuaty (0) ghastly Which of the following is ‘a past tense ? (A) feed (8) read (C} knead (0) weed Which ofthe following is ‘a past participle’ ? (4) come (8) chose (C) began (0) blew Which option is not spelt correctly ? (A) porcupine (©) auinsine (0. turpentine (0) melamine GE]. Which pat of spech changes form as per the te of action ? g oe 1 noun (8) tense (2) advrd (0) verb MB anit cai Unified Counett OLYMPIAD POWER PACK i [Da]. Whien of the following is # possessive adjective ? (A) your (8) buky (©) mine (0) many Fl the blanks to complete the idioms by selecting correct options. [Ei] As police opened fre, demonstrators ran (a) better shelter (8) allover {6} amok {0) elsewhere Lild Hes perfectionist his every report isin _ () elite ower (0) apple-pie order 0) mort ist (0) anew portfolio EEED our frst project isnot so important now. has taken alan, 2 (a) boost (8) plunge” (C} wstum (0) back seat Select correct options to fil the blanks. [EiaD Because you, trust it is made old. 18) for of (8) oof (6) afte, rom (0) of trom If you come me to the movie, you will part ‘your money for the teket (a) with of (0) wen, wt (0) with of (0) with, for [EE] The report about things even free _charge, was free errs. (a) at rom @) afr (2) fa, of (0) om, of Iay would preter standing _—sitingon that iy bench. Wy than @) by (Oe (0) 10 UNE akin a LEZ] For cory breakinstl prefer halt old eee with toast and about hour before | leave. (A) anya, (0) none, aa (6) an,a,an (0) an, an, an Tia} Normal, Ihave: inner at around 8 pam. 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Suddenly the pace wasful We cn rary manage” The waiter then pointed to» table in the corner. “The ope there, ae ust about to leave,” he sad, “ust hold fon and you'l find a place there.” He was right. Fiteen ‘minutes late the people atthe corner table paid their bil, {gotup and et. | led my fiends across and we allsat down, Unfortunately our table was almost out of sight, We red 19 attract the attention ofthe walter who sent us there, but he, hike al other waiters, was busy with the party of ‘toursts. They ordered enormous quantities of food. But ‘atlas, neat halfan hour later, the tourists were nished ‘with their meal, we saw, looked very pleased with ite. The walter, now very tied, appeared at our table. | avis my friends about the dishes and finally the water ‘went off with our order. ‘A few moments later he came back to our table. We ould tel from his face that he had bad news for us Full of apologies, he informed us that there was no meat or fish et “Awe can offer you, “he sai, “isan omelette” [5a]. Why is meant by ‘supper’ as said inthe story? (a) better than super (8) superior-upper (c) afternoon meat (0) the lst meal ofthe day [ET What does the phrase ‘out of sight” mean ? (A) become bind (8) easily seen out (©) not invisible spot _ (0) from what is seen [ZB] Who looked ‘very pleased with ite! 2 (a) waiter (6) comer table people (C) author & friends (0) tourists [BB] Even after taking the order, why couldn't the waiter comply? (A) because he was too tres (8) because the main rw material was finished () because the cooks had let for the day (0) because they were sitting ata table out of sight. [Eid] whet isthe synonym of ‘enormous’? (4) many (8) huge (©) various (0) non-veg ‘There were blinding lashes, followed by pees of thundet. Our anxiety turned into fear. Suddenly without any warning, our eight-seater helicopter went nto a spin and Nosedived into the darkness below. There was ‘deafening crash. The impact was so tremendous that | ‘thought we had been torn nto pices. only realized that | was stil alive when | et cold water. The chopper had plunged into the sea. As it began to sink, water was ‘gushing in. | began to grope my way around to find an ‘exit. Although | had my inflatable fe jacket on | resisted Using it est I become stuck inside the chopper I was a great relief when | finally found an opening. | swam through it and surfaced. Then inflated my ife- Jacket. Suddeny | heard some voices. turned out to be ‘the plot ad his assistant. Was lod to know that they survived the crash | But where was the couple ? If hadi swum away from the sinking helicopter the couple ‘could have been drowned. The three of vs grouped together as it would increase our chances of getting Noticed, thereby increasing our chances of survival. We then took stock ofthe situation, The helicopter had probably gone dowa. We were not able to locate our ‘whereabouts inthe dark. We decided to stay put until ‘dawn. Even then, we had to endure the rough waves, cold rains and strong currents. We gave each other ‘encouragement and clung together throughout the night LEI] tn what part ofthe day the ‘mishap’ took place ? (A) inthe early morning. (B) in the afternoon (C) ona teste day (0) at ight EE] Why aidere he inftate the lejacket immediately ? 1A) Because the currents were strong under water {8} Because he could not remember how to inflate (C} Because it could make dificult, coming out of the helicopter. (0) Because there is no arto inate it under water. UES? Sea ESE oteminv rower pac [ES] What i meant by the expression ‘tok stock of 2 (A) Drank stock to sre inthe ol situation, (8) Took he goods out from the sunk chopper. (C) Found out where the other members are stuted (0) Found out about over situation nda way out LED) What swum as used in the story? (A) tia speting ero: shoul have been ‘war (2) tis the past partie of win (©) ttmeans the chopper went sparing under water (0) temeans sticking along any sinking objet. LE] How many were fying onthe chopper? 19) eet (8) the (0 three (0) sm (@ (iver sna) (enorme ott teks mee ‘cena copes Kel nd mea THE) Sam: ow do you goo fee every ay? sarin f (9 Itt bey fa pera sia esinecae (9 innate hsbc eno Your house was locked, Arial: Yes, ! went for shopping. (A) What was you doing yesterday ? {8} Did you go out anywhere yesterday ? (C} What a way to keep off guests (0) 1 good idea to keep off mosquitoes [Limp Salesman : Sir this i the car your children wil ike, customers (A) Of F Then Hean't butt. Ym not marred yet. {8} Oh 1 Then cant but it. Ihave only one child, I may have to wait for some years, {C} That means other members of my famiy may not {0} That's good! can impress and make ther happy. EB] Maya "She said that she has come from London.” Maya: ‘ Laxmi "Yeah. | think | heard so." (A) Did she said so? (8) Did she? (C} Dia she ? (0) We she aia? [EB] Tourist: Would you mind tling me how far i the bus stop from here ? reson preted (A) Yes, Ido mina. (8) About 5 minutes in a cab oF 10 you run, (C) Sure; walk til you see it (0) Wel, fs ust round that corner. NES ccenutseaiaaiaeiet a oncurenibeannse EN EEE otmiabpowen ace PAST QUESTION PAPER Selec te correct option to answer every question given bel Vocabulary and Functional Grammar Select correct options to answer the questions. [i] Which of the following Is synonym of ‘pesky’ ? (A) choosy (8) twilight (C) slippery. (0) annoving Which of the following is ‘nat an adverb! ? (A) sincerely (8) severaily (0) cowardly {0} try Which option isthe antonym of ‘contemporary’ ? (A) temporary (8) old-ashioned (6) current (0} permanent [Bi] Which of the following is ‘not an adjective’ ? (A) periphery (8) dreary (©) derogatory (0) binary [BE] Which option i not spelt carecty ? (A) asteroid (8) frequentaive (6) synchronous (0) questionaire [Tia] Which part speech comes before a noun/pronoun to show its postion, place, time or method ? (A) article (@) adjective (C) preposition (0) conjunction Which of the following is ‘a past tense’? (A) sacred (8) lay (C} defunct (0) storied [id] Which of the following is ‘a past participle’? (a) sound (8) mound (C) wound (0) surround TEa]_ Which of the following is a possessive pronoun ? (A) your (8) her (C) mine (0) my Select correct options to fl the blanks nor ties. (A) tal to (8) tale, to (C) tae, two (0} tell t00 ET] Hie is sitting _ her. (A) besides (6) next (C) from (0) beside [2] He doesnt lke making that kind of ___ exhibition. WW) the (8) none an (Oa 1 hner looking at her plight. (A) congratulated (8) pied (©) honoured (0) coerced [Ea] The vegetable market got flooded due toa and we had to ‘through to reach home (a) stor, pull (8) exodus, swim (©) festhal ey (0) deluge, wade [EE] Arun__two cups of coffee ust _hour ago. (a) has had, an (8) may have, an (0) had had, 2 (0) has been having, @ ia] | was tense once | stood atthe 10 speak. (A) ias (8) podium (C) speaker (0) medio [7] tf you practise a ttle more, you _ perfect the art. (4) would (8) will —(C) could (D) should UE? HEE [Gi] Indian was kept n__L6.U, of tat big hospital, (A) none, the (6) Anan (6) An, the (0) none, none Lia] shat start painting. ‘today and he starts sale Friday, (4) from, on (8) on, from (©) on,0n (0) on, from undercover agent worked___uncover the plot (A) An,an_(B) An, to (C) none, an (0) An, 2 Select option with error(s) in the given sentence. Wes RS Cas (Fars See coripanding options cece the deed ‘in the story below. eo The anes _G22 $9 muh nd O23 0 many dessins yotne a ze snags dex al Dams oases tata oh pee Yeo the ranfret epee une {Doo smc wb wed outer ae EBT aiven (8) gives (0) has gave (0) has been given E31 (4) tas been (®) had been (C) has (0) are having EEL) cleared (0) are being cleared (6) are dlearng (0) have been cleared tripe cine is burning (@) have been burning burned (0) burning eracheated (0) have been eradicated were eradicated (0) are being eradicated been destroyed (6) is destroyed boeing destroyed (0) destroyed ‘Select options correctly replacing the underlined. Zi] This old wateh is a reminder of my frst income, (®) nosaata (0) memoir (6) booster (0) souvene ES] He narrated the event as exaty word fr word, 1) tos0 facto (0) to thelat deta (c) verbatim (0) a verbose speech ‘Sushil offered on his own to teach at my school (9) honorary (8) amateury (©) honouriy (0) voluntary Select option with corectarrongement of words, part of ‘speech, capitalisation and punctuation. thing your away throw desk every from unwanted. 18) Throw away your desk from every unwanted thing, (8) Throw away every unwanted thing from your desk. [c) Away throw every unwanted thing from your desk (0) From your desk throw every unwanted thing away. ee Select correct options to replace the underlined. EEE] During the rot, he profited by grabbing evacunes land. (A) had althis fingers in a cake (6) fished in troubled waters (c) ate crashed to success (0) played his best hand [EEE] Wren amongst his relatives, Suresh appeared to be in| ‘2. completely unsuitable environment. 1A) alone wot {8} an oasis ina desert, {(€) @ mountain amongst hls (0) a fsh out of water Select options correct showing change of speech from ‘direct” «10 Indivect” and vice versa. [BH] Kiran said to me, “You are not listening to mes" (A) Kiran said that youre not listening to me, (8) Kiran said that he was not latened by me. (©) Kiran said that | was nt listening to hi, (0) Kiran said that | aid not fisten bi EIB] He asked Ravi whether he knew his name, (A) He said to Ravi, "Oo you know his name 7" (6) He ssid to Rai, "Can you know his name ?* {(C) He sald to Rav, "Did not know his name ? (0) He asked to Rav, “Didn't you knew his name ? Reading Comprehension | ‘Read both the following stories carefully and select correct ‘options to answer the questions that follow after each. People usually have to listen, whatever the beginning ks lke : but there is a great deal of diference between letening which stops just short of fingers inthe ears, and a listening which is eager and willing. iis with this diference that we are concerned. We want people to enjoy listening to us, net to endure it. To ensure this, we ‘must start wel. The fist and the lst impressions are Important ‘The beginning of speech, requires special consideration, for it sets the tone for what I to follow. The aim of the ‘beginning i to make the audience feel that what is to follow is going to be good, going to be memorable. The last thing the speaker should do is to begin by undermining the confidence ofthe audience in his ability to address them. One would have thought this so vious that no one in his senses would do so; yet time and again, we hear speakers apologising for thei very existence very speech Is 2 series of climaxes leading to 2 grand climax or end, a5 ina stage drama. Unity is a necessary ingredient of speech. The ending ike the begining, must bbe memorable. I must be the last blow of the hammer ‘on the nal you have been banging in throughout the speech. When you have sad it, the audience shoul feel the force of &. Always try to keep your audience wondering to some extent whats coming next A ite, rie mystery is 2 great hel. [2] Which option isa synonym of ‘endure’? (9) fish (©) bear (©) enioy (0) abandon fe (4) Teng them joes. (©) Starting wel. (©) Keeping the first and last impression (0) Starting with special consideration [Ea] What is meant by “The ast thing the speaker should do to begin by undermining the confidence of the ‘audience in his ability to address them (A) Undermine the confidence of audience atthe end of speech. (®) Show confidence in remembering ther addresses, (€) Undermine confidence ofthe audience tothe best of his abit, (0) Never undermine confidence of the audience in his ability. [E53], Which of the following a speaker should not do? (A) Make the audience wat forthe mystery, (©) Gain confidence from the audience (©) Make the begining with special consideration (0) Make the fst and last impressions important [HB] Which option isan antonym of ‘obvious’? (A) feobie (0) obscure (©) suit (0) legible em Thare seem tobe just two ways of perceiving time : some people complain about never having any, others are fvays looking for ways to kl, But time is actualy very fairy cistributed. everyone gets 60 minutes pr hour and 24 hours per day. Its only the dally tasks that are distributed un-equally. They make the day too short for “some people and too long for others. Just imagine 2 pupil ‘whois handed his essons forthe week ll in ane ump by the teacher: “By Saturday you have to do 100 maths problems, read 20 pages in your reading book, write two Sictations and a composition, and know all about the {geography of the North Sea and about the biblical food. ‘You must also leam two songs, participate in sports and find time for needlework and drawing” The pupil will probably be shocked by this mountain of work and prefer to stay in bed pretending to have a stomach-ache. However, divided according to subjects and lessons, the weekly workioad isnot as intimidating, The pupil sees that ll the subjects canbe covered — and theres free time a5 wel [i]. What ‘mountain of work’ i rferred to ? (A) Only one hundeed maths problems (8) Work that has tobe done on Saturday {c) Daily tasks {0) Work to.be done that week [Ez] The phrase ‘all none lump’ means (A) Herculean task (8) lon one person's back (6) allatone go {0} mountain of work UES 0 a [EES]. Why does the author use ‘actualy’ inthe sentence ‘But time is actually very fairly distributed? ? 1A) As there are 60 mins. per hour and 24 hrs. per day. (8) To emphasize that all have the same time at their disposal (©) Because distribution of daly task is actual. (0) Because distrburion of time can be seen by people In watches andjor clocks. [EE] What is meant by ‘the weekly workload is not as Intimidating’ as used in the story? (A) the weekly workioad is not as challenging (®) the weekly workload i without much interference, (© the weekly wortiad i not as frehtening. (0) the weekly workioad is nat with many breaks, [ZB] Who are ‘they’ as sald in “They make the day too short {for some people and too long for others”? (A) 60 minutes and 24 hours (@) The people who can't manage time (©) The schoo! children who don't study regularly (©) The daily tasks oummuorowermc, ED (B [imac eit) Select appropriate options to fill the blanks making the ‘conversation complete and sensible. ‘anyone __ to solve this pure ? (0) Con, assist, Tam sure (B) May, ty eye can (©) Wil, attempt wil (0) Would, trying, | would [ZZ] Binto : sis you know yesterday | saw __ policemen running fast catch thet Sis: you or lie? 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