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CBSE Class 3 English IEO Olympiad MCQs With Answers Set B, Multiple Choice Questions
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Question. READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW.
There was a man named Charlie. Charlie was alone and lived in a cabin in the woods. The only thing he saw every day was his old dog, Pepper. Pepper and
Charlie would go for their daily walk and watch the birds, squirrels, and once in a while, some deer darting through the woods.
One day, Charlie was sitting on the front porch with Pepper when they heard a noise. It sounded like a loud crunching noise. Pepper sat up and looked around but
didn’t see anything worth barking about. Charlie looked around too, but didn’t see anything but some Both Charlie and Pepper sat back down. Charlie continued
drinking his iced tea and Pepper was being just lazy sitting on the porch. That night, when Pepper and Charlie were finished with dinner, Charlie put some trash in
the backyard. It was time for bed and Charlie checked the doors and shut off all the lights. "Good night Pepper," Charlie said. Pepper barked, and they both fell
asleep.
The next morning, Charlie and Pepper had breakfast and went to sit on the front porch when suddenly they heard, crash! Charlie and Pepper ran to the back of
the house just in time to see a huge bear going through the trash can by the tool shed. Pepper began barking and barking! Charlie yelled, "Get out of here! Go
away!" shouted Charlie, and he threw a piece of wood at the bear. The bear got scared and ran away into the woods. "Now we know what that noise was
yesterday," Charlie said to Pepper. Pepper just kept barking. "It’s okay," said
Charlie. "He’s gone."
Charlie decided he needed to move the trash cans. He was going to put a lock on them. So, if, any bears decided to visit, they would not be able to open them.
from their walk. When
Charlie and Pepper got back from their walk, Charlie moved the trash cans into the shed and locked them. That night, all was calm and peaceful by the cabin in
the woods.
Question. READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW.
There was a man named Charlie. Charlie was alone and lived in a cabin in the woods. The only thing he saw every day was his old dog, Pepper. Pepper and
Charlie would go for their daily walk and watch the birds, squirrels, and once in a while, some deer darting through the woods.
One day, Charlie was sitting on the front porch with Pepper when they heard a noise. It sounded like a loud crunching noise. Pepper sat up and looked around but
didn’t see anything worth barking about. Charlie looked around too, but didn’t see anything but some sparrows flying over the fence. I wonder what that noise was,
Charlie thought to himself.
Both Charlie and Pepper sat back down. Charlie continued drinking his iced tea and Pepper was being just lazy sitting on the porch. That night, when Pepper and
Charlie were finished with dinner, Charlie put some trash in the backyard. It was time for bed and Charlie checked the doors and shut off all the lights. "Good night
Pepper," Charlie said. Pepper barked, and they both fell asleep.
The next morning, Charlie and Pepper had breakfast and went to sit on the front porch when suddenly they heard, crash! Charlie and Pepper ran to the back of
the house just in time to see a huge bear going through the trash can by the tool shed. Pepper began barking and barking! Charlie yelled, "Get out of here! Go
away!" shouted Charlie, and he threw a piece of wood at the bear. The bear got scared and ran away into the woods. "Now we know what that noise was
yesterday," Charlie said to Pepper. Pepper just kept barking. "It’s okay," said
Charlie. "He’s gone."
Charlie decided he needed to move the trash cans. He was going to put a lock on them. So,
Charlie and Pepper got back from their walk, Charlie moved the trash cans into the shed and locked them. That night, all was calm and peaceful by the cabin in
the woods.
What did Charlie and Pepper do every day?
A They went for daily walks, saw birds and squirrels.
B They hunted deer and bears.
C They visited their friends.
D None of these
Answer : A
Question. READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW.
There was a man named Charlie. Charlie was alone and lived in a cabin in the woods. The only thing he saw every day was his old dog, Pepper. Pepper and
Charlie would go for their daily walk and watch the birds, squirrels, and once in a while, some deer darting through the woods.
One day, Charlie was sitting on the front porch with Pepper when they heard a noise. It sounded like a loud crunching noise. Pepper sat up and looked around but
didn’t see anything worth barking about. Charlie looked around too, but didn’t see anything but some sparrows flying over the fence. I wonder what that noise was,
Charlie thought to himself. Both Charlie and Pepper sat back down. Charlie continued drinking his iced tea and Pepper
was being just lazy sitting on the porch. That night, when Pepper and Charlie were finished with dinner, Charlie put some trash in the backyard. It was time for bed
and Charlie checked the doors and shut off all the lights. "Good night Pepper," Charlie said. Pepper barked, and they both fell asleep.
The next morning, Charlie and Pepper had breakfast and went to sit on the front porch when suddenly they heard, crash! Charlie and Pepper ran to the back of
the house just in time to see a huge bear going through the trash can by the tool shed. Pepper began barking and barking! Charlie yelled, "Get out of here! Go
away!" shouted Charlie, and he threw a piece of wood at the bear. The bear got scared and ran away into the woods. "Now we know what that noise was
yesterday," Charlie said to Pepper. Pepper just kept barking. "It’s okay," said
Charlie. "He’s gone."
Charlie decided he needed to move the trash cans. He was going to put a lock on them. So,
if, any bears decided to visit, they would not be able to open them. from their walk. When
Charlie and Pepper got back from their walk, Charlie moved the trash cans into the shed and locked them. That night, all was calm and peaceful by the cabin in
the woods.
What happened one day, while Charlie and Pepper were sitting on the front porch?
A They were visited by birds and squirrels.
B They heard a loud, crunching noise.
C They were watching a horror movie when they heard a loud noise.
D Their friends visited them.
Answer : B
Question. READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW.
There was a man named Charlie. Charlie was alone and lived in a cabin in the woods. The only thing he saw every day was his old dog, Pepper. Pepper and
Charlie would go for their daily walk and watch the birds, squirrels, and once in a while, some deer darting through the woods.
One day, Charlie was sitting on the front porch with Pepper when they heard a noise. It sounded like a loud crunching noise. Pepper sat up and looked around but
didn’t see anything worth barking about. Charlie looked around too, but didn’t see anything but some sparrows flying over the fence. I wonder what that noise was,
Charlie thought to himself.
Both Charlie and Pepper sat back down. Charlie continued drinking his iced tea and Pepper was being just lazy sitting on the porch. That night, when Pepper and
Charlie were finished with dinner, Charlie put some trash in the backyard. It was time for bed and Charlie checked the doors and shut off all the lights. "Good night
Pepper," Charlie said. Pepper barked, and they both fell asleep.
The next morning, Charlie and Pepper had breakfast and went to sit on the front porch when suddenly they heard, crash! Charlie and Pepper ran to the back of
the house just in time to see a huge bear going through the trash can by the tool shed. Pepper began barking and barking! Charlie yelled, "Get out of here! Go
away!" shouted Charlie, and he threw a piece of wood at the bear. The bear got scared and ran away into the woods. "Now we know what that noise was
yesterday," Charlie said to Pepper. Pepper just kept barking. "It’s okay," said
Charlie. "He’s gone."
Charlie decided he needed to move the trash cans. He was going to put a lock on them. So, if, any bears decided to visit, they would not be able to open them.
from their walk. When
Charlie and Pepper got back from their walk, Charlie moved the trash cans into the shed and locked them. That night, all was calm and peaceful by the cabin in
the woods.
Question. READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW.
There was a man named Charlie. Charlie was alone and lived in a cabin in the woods. The only thing he saw every day was his old dog, Pepper. Pepper and
Charlie would go for their daily walk and watch the birds, squirrels, and once in a while, some deer darting through the woods.
One day, Charlie was sitting on the front porch with Pepper when they heard a noise. It sounded like a loud crunching noise. Pepper sat up and looked around but
didn’t see anything worth barking about. Charlie looked around too, but didn’t see anything but some sparrows flying over the fence. I wonder what that noise was,
Charlie thought to himself. Both Charlie and Pepper sat back down. Charlie continued drinking his iced tea and Pepper was being just lazy sitting on the porch.
That night, when Pepper and Charlie were finished with dinner, Charlie put some trash in the backyard. It was time for bed and Charlie checked the doors and
shut off all the lights. "Good night Pepper," Charlie said. Pepper barked, and they both fell asleep.
The next morning, Charlie and Pepper had breakfast and went to sit on the front porch when suddenly they heard, crash! Charlie and Pepper ran to the back of
the house just in time to see a huge bear going through the trash can by the tool shed. Pepper began barking and barking! Charlie yelled, "Get out of here! Go
away!" shouted Charlie, and he threw a piece of wood at the bear. The bear got scared and ran away into the woods. "Now we know what that noise was
yesterday," Charlie said to Pepper. Pepper just kept barking. "It’s okay," said
Charlie. "He’s gone."
Charlie decided he needed to move the trash cans. He was going to put a lock on them. So,
if, any bears decided to visit, they would not be able to open them. from their walk. When
Charlie and Pepper got back from their walk, Charlie moved the trash cans into the shed and locked them. That night, all was calm and peaceful by the cabin in
the woods.
Question. READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW.
Plants and animals have the hard job of surviving in a very wild world. How do they do it?
There are many ways plants and animals have adapted in order to survive. Camouflage is one way animals adapt to survive. For some animals, this means that
their fur, scales, or skin are a similar colour to the land around them. Deer, for example, have brown fur that blends in with the trees, so it’s harder for predators to
see them. This saves them from becoming prey to a larger animals. Some animals can change colour to match their environment. Many people think of
chameleons when they think of this type of camouflage, but rabbits are a great example as well. Some rabbit’s fur will change colours depending on the season.
Their fur might be brown in the spring, summer and fall to match the trees, but the brown fur will fall out and white fur will grow in the winter to blend in with the
snow. This way the rabbit is safer from predators year-round.
Some insects, instead of blending in with their environment, look like something else that will deter animals from eating them. A walking stick looks just like a stick
so that predators will pass it by without noticing it. Katydids mimic leaves. Some moths and butterflies have designs on their wings that make them look like
snakes or owls, to scare away their predators.
For some plants, however, they don’t want to blend in; they want to stand out to survive!
Many plants grow flowers with colourful petals to attract bees. The bees help pollinate the flowers so that they can produce new flowers. Instead of hiding, some
plants and animals develop structures that aim to hurt anything that tries to hurt them. Some plants develop thorns so that animals will not eat them. Some
animals have extremely sharp teeth, horns and claws so they can fight off other animals. Porcupines and hedgehogs have spikes, called quills or spines, covering
their backs so animals won’t dare to mess with them, let alone eat them!
Question. READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW.
Plants and animals have the hard job of surviving in a very wild world. How do they do it?
There are many ways plants and animals have adapted in order to survive. Camouflage is one way animals adapt to survive. For some animals, this means that
their fur, scales, or skin are a similar colour to the land around them. Deer, for example, have brown fur that blends in with the trees, so it’s harder for predators to
see them. This saves them from becoming prey to a larger animals. Some animals can change colour to match their environment. Many people think of
chameleons when they think of this type of camouflage, but rabbits are a great example as well. Some rabbit’s fur will change colours depending on the season.
Their fur might be brown in the spring, summer and fall to match the trees, but the brown fur will fall out and white fur will grow in the winter to blend in with the
snow. This way the rabbit is safer from predators year-round.
Some insects, instead of blending in with their environment, look like something else that will deter animals from eating them. A walking stick looks just like a stick
so that predators will pass it by without noticing it. Katydids mimic leaves. Some moths and butterflies have designs on their wings that make them look like
snakes or owls, to scare away their predators.
For some plants, however, they don’t want to blend in; they want to stand out to survive!
Many plants grow flowers with colourful petals to attract bees. The bees help pollinate the flowers so that they can produce new flowers. Instead of hiding, some
plants and animals develop structures that aim to hurt anything that tries to hurt them. Some plants develop thorns so that animals will not eat them. Some
animals have extremely sharp teeth, horns and claws so they can fight off other animals. Porcupines and hedgehogs have spikes, called quills or spines, covering
their backs so animals won’t dare to mess with them, let alone eat them!
What according to the author is a hard job for such plants and animals?
A Camouflage
B Surviving in the wild world
C Fooling their predators
D All of these
Answer : B
Question. READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW.
Plants and animals have the hard job of surviving in a very wild world. How do they do it?
There are many ways plants and animals have adapted in order to survive. Camouflage is one way animals adapt to survive. For some animals, this means that
their fur, scales, or skin are a similar colour to the land around them. Deer, for example, have brown fur that blends in with the trees, so it’s harder for predators to
see them. This saves them from becoming prey to a larger animals. Some animals can change colour to match their environment. Many people think of
chameleons when they think of this type of camouflage,
but rabbits are a great example as well. Some rabbit’s fur will change colours depending on the season. Their fur might be brown in the spring, summer and fall to
match the trees, but the brown fur will fall out and white fur will grow in the winter to blend in with the snow. This way the rabbit is safer from predators year-round.
Some insects, instead of blending in with their environment, look like something else that will deter animals from eating them. A walking stick looks just like a stick
so that predators will pass it by without noticing it. Katydids mimic leaves. Some moths and butterflies have designs on their wings that make them look like
snakes or owls, to scare away their predators.
For some plants, however, they don’t want to blend in; they want to stand out to survive!
Many plants grow flowers with colourful petals to attract bees. The bees help pollinate the flowers so that they can produce new flowers. Instead of hiding, some
plants and animals develop structures that aim to hurt anything that tries to hurt them. Some plants develop thorns so that animals will not eat them. Some
animals have extremely sharp teeth, horns and claws so they can fight off other animals. Porcupines and hedgehogs have spikes, called quills or spines, covering
their backs so animals won’t dare to mess with them, let alone eat them!
Question. READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW.
Plants and animals have the hard job of surviving in a very wild world. How do they do it?
There are many ways plants and animals have adapted in order to survive. Camouflage is one way animals adapt to survive. For some animals, this means that
their fur, scales, or skin are a similar colour to the land around them. Deer, for example, have brown fur that blends in with the trees, so it’s harder for predators to
see them. This saves them from becoming prey to a larger animals. Some animals can change colour to match their environment. Many people think of
chameleons when they think of this type of camouflage, but rabbits are a great example as well. Some rabbit’s fur will change colours depending on the season.
Their fur might be brown in the spring, summer and fall to match the trees, but the brown fur will fall out and white fur will grow in the winter to blend in with the
snow. This way the rabbit is safer from predators year-round. Some insects, instead of blending in with their environment, look like something else that will deter
animals from eating them. A walking stick looks just like a stick so that predators will pass it by without noticing it. Katydids mimic leaves. Some moths and
butterflies have designs on their wings that make them look like snakes or owls, to scare away their predators.
For some plants, however, they don’t want to blend in; they want to stand out to survive!
Many plants grow flowers with colourful petals to attract bees. The bees help pollinate the flowers so that they can produce new flowers. Instead of hiding, some
plants and animals develop structures that aim to hurt anything that tries to hurt them. Some plants develop thorns so that animals will not eat them. Some
animals have extremely sharp teeth, horns and claws so they can fight off other animals. Porcupines and hedgehogs have spikes, called quills or spines, covering
their backs so animals won’t dare to mess with them, let alone eat them!
What is unique about porcupines, hedgehogs and plants, who aim to hurt?
A They grow spikes and thorns respectively on their body to keep predators at bay.
B They shed their fur.
C They develop an exoskeleton on the surface of their body.
D They stand out and pollinate.
Answer : A
Question. READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW.
Plants and animals have the hard job of surviving in a very wild world. How do they do it?
There are many ways plants and animals have adapted in order to survive. Camouflage is one way animals adapt to survive. For some animals, this means that
their fur, scales, or skin are a similar colour to the land around them. Deer, for example, have brown fur that blends in with the trees, so it’s harder for predators to
see them. This saves them from becoming prey to a larger animals. Some animals can change colour to match their environment. Many people think of
chameleons when they think of this type of camouflage, but rabbits are a great example as well. Some rabbit’s fur will change colours depending on the season.
Their fur might be brown in the spring, summer and fall to match the trees, but the brown fur will fall out and white fur will grow in the winter to blend in with the
snow. This way the rabbit is safer from predators year-round.
Some insects, instead of blending in with their environment, look like something else that will deter animals from eating them. A walking stick looks just like a stick
so that predators will pass it by without noticing it. Katydids mimic leaves. Some moths and butterflies have designs on their wings that make them look like
snakes or owls, to scare away their predators.
For some plants, however, they don’t want to blend in; they want to stand out to survive!
Many plants grow flowers with colourful petals to attract bees. The bees help pollinate the flowers so that they can produce new flowers. Instead of hiding, some
plants and animals develop structures that aim to hurt anything that tries to hurt them. Some plants develop thorns so that animals will not eat them. Some
animals have extremely sharp teeth, horns and claws so they can fight off other animals. Porcupines and hedgehogs have spikes, called quills or spines, covering
their backs so animals won’t dare to mess with them, let alone eat them!
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Question. CHOOSE THE WORD WHICH DOES NOT BELONG TO THE GIVEN GROUP OF WORDS.
Crocodile, Tortoise, Walrus, Hippopotamus, Cat.
A Crocodile
B Hippopotamus
C Cat
D Tortoise
Answer : C
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