Vocabulary
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Q. Tap the correct idioms to fill in the blanks: Jane always takes a at lunchtime.
- a bed of roses
- when pigs fly
- a catnap
- bug eyed
Q. This is the picture of a grandfather. Which adjective would you use to describe him?
- Young
- Old
- Wooden
Q. Rahul was so excited before the competition that he had butterflies in his stomach.
What does the phrase 'butterflies in the stomach' mean?
What does the phrase 'butterflies in the stomach' mean?
- an uneasy feeling in the stomach caused by excitement
- eating butterflies
- feeling very happy
- being very calm
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The night is a big black cat
The moon is her topaz eye,
The stars are the mice she hunts at night,
In the field of the sultry sky.
In this poem, what are the stars being compared to?
The moon is her topaz eye,
The stars are the mice she hunts at night,
In the field of the sultry sky.
In this poem, what are the stars being compared to?
- Black Cat
- Field
- Mice
- Topaz
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Tap the correct spelling of an object which is a nut
- <!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--> walnut
- <!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--> hammer
- <!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--> nails
- <!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--> screws
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Tap the incorrect word in this sentence.
'The she drove around town all day.'
'The she drove around town all day.'
- <!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--> The
- <!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--> drove
- <!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--> all
- <!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--> around
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Choose the plural noun in the sentence.
Uncle John takes care of puppies.
Uncle John takes care of puppies.
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If stage actors work at a theatre, film actors work at a _______.
- stage
- studio
- station
- amphitheatre
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Tap the correct spelling of the obejct that holds water
- <!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--> pillow
- <!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--> jug
- <!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--> bed
- <!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--> blanket
Q. They jog every morning. Timmy jogs with .
- I
- my
- them
- she
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Tap the subordinating conjunction in the sentence.
'We came back from the trip because my father fell ill.'
'We came back from the trip because my father fell ill.'
Q. Tap the correct option to complete the sentence. 'Turn your left and you will find the City mall store opposite the library.'
- left
- on
- between
- to
Q. Tap the correct irregular verb to complete the sentence.
I in a lot of effort to make a beautiful poster.
I
- puts
- putting
- putted
- put
Q. Tap the correct form of 'have' to complete the sentence.
I _____ an invite to her birthday party.
I _____ an invite to her birthday party.
Q. I see the moon,
As yellow as cheese,
I want to touch it, please!
Identify the line that helps to draw a comparison.
As yellow as cheese,
I want to touch it, please!
Identify the line that helps to draw a comparison.
- I want to touch it
- as yellow as cheese
Q. Tap the correct form of 'be' to complete the sentence.
Janki ___ my best friend.
Janki ___ my best friend.
- you
- are
- is
- am
Q. From these sentences, what can you say about John?
Julie did not have any money. John bought her lunch.
Julie did not have any money. John bought her lunch.
- John is kind.
- John is upset.
- John is honest.
- John is busy.
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Tap the subordinating conjunction in the sentence.
'Rita didn't like the movie, so she left the theater.'
'Rita didn't like the movie, so she left the theater.'
- <!--td {border: 1px solid #ccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--> so
- <!--td {border: 1px solid #ccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--> for
- <!--td {border: 1px solid #ccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--> either
- <!--td {border: 1px solid #ccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--> though
Q. Tap the correct irregular past verb to complete the sentence.
That beautiful dress did not ___ me.
That beautiful dress did not ___ me.
- fit
- fits
- fitting
- fittted
Q. Tap the correct option to complete the sentence.
'My team and I worked hard we wanted to win the competition.'
'My team and I worked hard
- now
- sometimes
- but
- because
Q. Tap the correct option to complete the sentence.
'I want to thank my team, and parents they have supported me through this journey.'
'I want to thank my team, and parents
- because
- or
- so
- but
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Read the given lines and tap the option with personification.
One day Timothy was sick
And couldn't come out to play.
'The bike was sad and a little bit mad,
So he decided to run away.'
One day Timothy was sick
And couldn't come out to play.
'The bike was sad and a little bit mad,
So he decided to run away.'
- The bike was sad and a little bit mad
- One day Timothy was sick
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There was a _____ in the bucket because of which the water kept leaking out.
- whole
- hole
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Tap the meaning of the idiom in the sentence: This quiz is a walk in the park for Ron.
- <!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--> an easy task
- <!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--> a difficult task
Q. Tap the noun clause in the sentence-
'My dog knows when I miss him.'
'My dog knows when I miss him.'
- my dog knows
- when I miss him
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Jane whispered _________________ so that the guards couldn't hear.
- softlly
- softly
- softley
- softlay
Q. Tap the correct meaning of the highlighted word: The workers found a chest full of wealth while digging.
- a part of the human body
- <!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--> a large box
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Read the lines from a poem and tap the option with the apostrophe.
Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard
Are sweeter; therefore, ye soft pipes, play on…
Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard
Are sweeter; therefore, ye soft pipes, play on…
- <!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--> ye soft pipes, play on
- <!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--> Heard melodies are sweet
- <!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--> but those unheard Are sweeter
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Read the lines from a poem and tap the option with the oxymoron.
missing the heavy lightness
of her life's love
she lay, in reckless abandon
upon the threshold of a new dawn
missing the heavy lightness
of her life's love
she lay, in reckless abandon
upon the threshold of a new dawn
- <!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--> heavy lightness
- <!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--> new dawn