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51. For the correspondence QRP ↔ ABC in ∆PQR and ∆ABC, the side corresponds to PR is .........

(A) AB (B) AC (C) BC (D) CA


52. For the correspondence ABC ↔ EFD in ∆ABC and ∆DEF, the point corresponds to be is ..........
(A) A (B) D (C) E (D) F
53. For the correspondence ABC ↔ DEF .......... corresponds to ∠D
(A) ∠A (B) ∠B (C) ∠C (D) ∠E
54. ......... is the included angle of sides BC and AC in ∆ABC.
(A) ∠A (B) ∠B (C) ∠C (D) Exterior of ∠B
55. The opposite side of ∠A in ∆ABC is ......... .
(A) AB (B) BC (C) CA (D) AC
56. The included side of ∠P and ∠Q in ∆PQR is .........
(A) PQ (B) QR (C) RP (D) ∠R
57. The size and shape of two figures are equal then these figures are called .......... .
(A) Similar (B) congruent (C) similarity (D) Different
58. Out of the following, ......... is not congruent.
(A) Two circles with equal radii (B) Two squares with equal sides.
(C) Two equilateral triangles with equal sides. (D) Two squares with sides 4 cm and 5 cm.
59. The corresponding parts of congruent triangles are .......... .
(A) Similar (B) equal (C) Different (D) similarity
60. In ∆ABC and ∆DEF, ∠B = 90° and ∠D = 90° AB = DE, BC = DF then by ......... criteria for
congruence, the correspondence ACB ↔ EFD is congruent
(A) RHS (B) SSS (C) ASA (D) SAS

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61. Why did the doctor decide to marry a fat girl in The Snake and the Mirror?
(A) He though fat girls are cute.
(B) He loved the fat woman.
(C) When he would run, she would not be able to chase and catch him.
(D) He was too fat.
62. Who among the following is the author of The snake and the mirror?
(A) William Butler Yeats (B) Subramania Bharati
(C) Vaikom Muhammad Basheer (D) V. Abdulla
63. Who narrated the story of a snake and the mirror?
(A) A Doctor (B) The author (C) Doctor's friends (D) A snake
64. The narrator said the sound was a familiar one. Who made that sound?

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(A) Snake (B) Cat (C) Rat (D) all of these
65. How many times did the doctor hear that sound?
(A) One (B) Four (C) Three (D) Two
66. How did the guru save his disciple in In the Kingdom of Fools?
(A) Guru performed to impress the king.
(B) He tempted the kingdom to a bounty.
(C) Guru offered a handsome price to rescue his disciple.
(D) Guru created a mystery and expressed his desire to die first.
67. The folktale titled In the Kingdom of Fools has been taken from which author's collection of
Folktales from India?
(A) A. K. Ramanujan (B) R. K. Laxman
(C) Harsh Mandel (D) Ruskin Bond
68. What did the king and the minister decide to alter in the story, In the Kingdom of Fools?
(A) Earth and air (B) Water and food
(C) Day and night (D) Winter and summer
69. Who were the two idiots in the kingdom? (In the Kingdom of Fools)
(A) The king and the minister (B) The merchant and his father
(C) The thief and his brother (D) The guru and the disciple
70. Why did the disciple want to continue his stay at the Kingdom of Fools in spite of his guru's
repetitive advice to leave the place in the text, In the Kingdom of Fools?
(A) Because everything was available at a cheap rate
(B) Because the house they lived in was beautiful and he didn't want to leave it
(C) Because he liked the place
(D) Because the place had a comfortable climate
71. Who among the following is the poet of the poem, No men are foreign?
(A) Robert Frost (B) William Wordsworth (C) James Kirkup (D) Phoebe Cary
72. What is the central idea behind the poem, No men are foreign?
(A) Earth gives us sun,air and water (B) All men are equal
(C) We are destroying the earth (D) There are a lot of countries
73. What does the poet want to tell us through the given line? No men are strange, no countries
foreign.
(A) There is no foreign country (B) We all are different to one another.
(C) We all are divided by the boundaries only (D) Only our country exists
74. How does the land of other countries walk upon like our countries?
(A) Because earth moves (B) Land can't walk
(C) We all walk on land only (D) We should walk together

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75. Which of the following things is known by the people living in foreign countries?
(A) Other people (B) Boundaries
(C) Sun, air and water (D) Rotation of earth
Identify the Figures of Speech
76. Charity suffereth long, and is kind.
(A) Simile (B) Personification (C) Metaphor (D) Antithesis
77. A thousand years are as yesterday when it is past.
(A) Simile (B) Personification (C) Apostrophe (D) Metaphor
78. He followed the letter, but not the spirit of the law.
(A) Simile (B) Metaphor (C) Apostrophe (D) Antithesis
79. Lowliness is young Ambition’s ladder.
(A) Metaphor (B) Personification (C) Apostrophe (D) Epigram
80. Labour, wide as the earth, has its summit in heaven.
(A) Antithesis (B) Simile (C) Apostrophe (D) Metaphor

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