1. The number of syllables in the word ‘Friend’ is ……..
2. pick out the odd man out in each of the following group of words.
3.Pick out the rhyming words below the poem lines
“He wished only to borrow;
He’d repay it tomorrow;”
4.Which can be placed after air?
5.The shop keeper dismissed his assistant because he was ……polite to his customers.
6.The manager will cancel the meeting. (Replace with phrasal verbs)
7.Jim sent Della some foreign stamps. (Identify the pattern)
8. What is the plural for species?
9.He never fails in his duty,….?
10.“France” country is called ………..?
11.The common expansion of SBI is:
12. Tick the right option to fill in the blanks. …………………. a beautiful flower!
13. Informal education of the child:
14. Read the dialogues and choose the most appropriate options to complete the dialogues.
Chuck : ---------------
Sue : Why do you think so?
Chuck : Whenever we meet, she pretends not to see me.
Sue : I don't thin k it's because she hasn't got over her anger. She's having a bad time at work nowadays.
15.Formal letters produce immediate effect because they are:
16.Read the following sentences and rewrite them into passive voice. Choose the right answer from the given alternatives:
Q.NO. 17 to 19. Read the following passage and answer the question that follow.
Most human beings are awake during the day and sleep at night. Owls live the opposite way. Owls are nocturnal. This means that they sleep all day and stay awake at night. Because owls are nocturnal, this means they must eat at night. But finding food in the dark is difficult. To help them, they have special eyes and ears. Owls also have very large eyes. These eyes absorb more light than normal. Since there is little light during night, it is helpful to be able to absorb more of it. This helps owls find food in the dark. Owls also have very good hearing. Even when owls are in the trees, they can hear small animals moving in the grass below. This helps owls catch their prey even when it is very dark. Like owls, mice are also nocturnal animals. Mice have an excellent sense of smell. This helps them find food in the dark. Being nocturnal helps mice to hide from many different animals that want to eat them. Most of the birds, snakes and lizards that like to eat mice sleep at night – expect, of course, owls!
17. The word ‘diurnal’ is the opposite of the word ‘nocturnal’. Using information in the passage, we can understand that an animal that is ‘diurnal’
18. Based on information in paragraph 2, it can be understand that an animal with small eyes
19. According to the passage, owls can find food in the dark using their sense of
20. In paragraph 3 the author writes, “This helps owls catch their prey even when it is very dark”.
21. According to the passage, mice sleep during the day in order to
22. Using information in last paragraph, it can be understood that
23. Which of the following conclusions would work best at the end of this passage?
24. What is the rhyme scheme below of stanza?
“A woman is beauty innate,
A symbol of power and strength.
She puts her life at stake,
She’s real, she’s not fake!”
25. which one of the following is not a compound noun.
26. ‘Be careful’ is a --------------- sentence.
27. Choose the right question tag.
You will get my book tomorrow…………….
28.The crowd cheered hìm vigorously.
29.Choose the clipped word for “gasoline”.
30.The doctor is the one who treats patient. Identify the tenses
31. Replace the highlighted word with a euphemistic expression
32. Choose the appropriate syllabification for the given word.
33.
I am watching a movie in the Television, when you called me.
35.
Choose the clipped word tòr “coeducational”.
36. Replace the underlined word with a euphemistic expression
The lavatory is in the ground floor.
37.Choose the right definition for the given term ‘Fatalism’.
38.Choose the correct meaning for the following idioms: “Best of both worlds”
Directions : Read the poem given below and answer the questions
(Q. Nos. 39 –44) that follow by selecting the correct/most appropriate options : That time of year thou mayst in me behold, When yellow leaves, or none, or few do hang Upon those boughs which shake against the cold Bare ruined choirs, where late the sweet birds sang. In me thou seest the twilight of such day, As after sunset fadeth in the west, Which by and by black night doth take away, Death’s second self that seals up all in rest. In me thou seest the glowing of such fire, That on the ashes of his youth doth lie, As the death-bed, whereon it must expire, Consumed with that which it was nourished by. This thou perceiv’st, which makes thy love more strong, To love that well, which thou must leave ere long.
39. The poet’s life, today, is like ______ season.
40. The theme of the poem is
41. What did the branches of the trees enjoy earlier ?
42. What does ‘Death’s second self’ stand for ?
43. ‘That on the ashes of his youth doth lie’, Which figure of speech has been used in the underlined phrase ?
44. What are the three components of PPP model of teaching ?
45. A teacher of class VIII discussed ‘determiners’ in her classroom through a short text in which determiners occur many times and learners were made to notice them in use. This was followed by learners using the same in their own language for particular purposes. Teacher then brought to the notice of the learners, the uses of determiners in contexts.
What strategy did the teacher employ in her classroom ?
46. A teacher found some of the aspects of language learning e.g. reading with understanding a text on scientific concepts. She decided to pick students who find it difficult on the particular aspects. She took separate session for them to support them read and understand such text.
What is she trying to do here ?
47. A teacher wanted her students to learn vocabulary effectively. Which of the following ways should she adopt to teach vocabulary in her classroom ?
48. A reader gets the hints based on sound-symbol correspondences to decode and comprehend the text. What is this known as ?
49. India’s language-in-education policy is known as ________.
50. What is the following activity known as in vocabulary learning ?
Find words which can befriend the word ‘rain’. e.g. heavy rain.