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IEO Level 2 Mock 3 Class 5 CLASS

5
Total-Question:50 Time:60.0 Mins
PATTERN & MARKING SCHEME
Section (1) Word and Structure Knowledge (2) Reading (3) Achiever's Sections
No. of Questions 35 10 5
Marks per Ques. 1 1 3

Word and Structure Knowledge

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Q 1.

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CHOOSE THE MOST SUITABLE OPTION TO COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE.

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Please wait here, our hospital _______ will be with you in a minute.

A administration Tr
a d
B administrator
pi

C minister
m

D admission
ly
O

Q 2.
F
SO

CHOOSE THE MOST SUITABLE OPTION TO COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE.


____________ of these science models is __________?

A Which, yours

B Who, mine

C Which, your

D What, our

Q 3.

CHOOSE THE MOST SUITABLE OPTION TO COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE.


________ the iron when it's hot.
A Touch

B Throw

C Draw

D Strike

Q 4.

CHOOSE THE MOST SUITABLE OPTION TO COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE.


Seema is an expert in ______ others when she needs favours.

A burying herself in

B buttering up

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C butting in

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D burning away

Q 5. Tr
ad
CHOOSE THE MOST SUITABLE OPTION TO COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE.
pi

"You have no sense of humour," she said ______.


m

A beautiful
ly

B tightly
O

C nastily
F
SO

D partial

Q 6.

CHOOSE THE MOST SUITABLE OPTION TO COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE.


Malini studied _______ to score the ______ marks in the class.

A much, tallest

B fair, hard

C enough, highest

D far, farthest
Q 7.

CHOOSE THE MOST SUITABLE OPTION TO COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE.


Threat of ________ Ebola fever spreading, caused panic worldwide.

A the

B an

C a

D no article

Q 8.

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CHOOSE THE MOST SUITABLE OPTION TO COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE.

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The Malhotras came _______ taxi. Their dog came _______ them.

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A by, with

B in, along
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d
C at, around
a

D against, above
pi
m

Q 9.
ly
O

CHOOSE THE MOST SUITABLE OPTION TO COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE.


Asad was robbed ________ he went to the police.
F
SO

A so

B because

C with

D until

Q 10.

CHOOSE THE MOST SUITABLE OPTION TO COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE.


You ______ late. We ______ start the meeting without you.

A are, -

B was, have to
C are being, have

D were, had to

Q 11.

CHOOSE THE MOST SUITABLE OPTION TO COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE.


_______ killed the cat.

A Curious

B Curiosity

C Curiously

D Cursive

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ne
Q 12.

ai
Tr
CHOOSE THE MOST SUITABLE OPTION TO COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE.
Mr Mallick ______ down to his house, laden with shopping bags.
a d
A trotted
pi

B galloped
m

C trudged
ly

D trug
O
F

Q 13.
SO

CHOOSE THE MOST SUITABLE OPTION TO COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE.


______ Sudha gave shelter to the stray.

A Sympathetic

B Systematic

C Empathise

D Holistic

Q 14.

CHOOSE THE MOST SUITABLE OPTION TO COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE.


The carom board is _______ the almirah, ________ the cloth.
A at, behind

B behind, under

C around, inside

D towards, between

Q 15.

CHOOSE THE MOST SUITABLE OPTION TO COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE.


________ grapes you bought are sour.

A This

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B These

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C That

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D Those
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d
Q 16.
a
pi

CHOOSE THE MOST SUITABLE OPTION TO COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE.


Arpit seemed undecided ______ to watch a movie _______ read a book.
m
ly

A either, or
O

B neither, nor
F

C both, and
SO

D whether, or

Q 17.

CHOOSE THE MOST SUITABLE OPTION TO COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE.


Call the doctor _________. It's an emergency.

A always

B heavily

C immediately

D seldom
Q 18.

CHOOSE THE MOST SUITABLE OPTION TO COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE.


Do you know, where ______ band, The Tipsy Beasts is playing?

A an

B the

C a

D no article

Q 19.

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CHOOSE THE OPTION IN WHICH THE VOICE IS USED CORRECTLY.

ne
Ali will cook dinner.

ai
A Dinner is cooked by Ali.

B Dinner is being cooked by Ali.


Tr
d
C Dinner will be cooked by Ali.
a

D None of these
pi
m

Q 20.
ly
O

CHOOSE THE OPTION IN WHICH THE VOICE IS USED CORRECTLY.


Ankit says to me, "Manisha writes stories."
F
SO

A Ankit tells me that Manisha writes stories.

B Ankit said that Manisha wrote stories.

C Ankit said that "Manisha writes stories."

D None of these

Q 21.

CHOOSE THE PART OF THE SENTENCE THAT HAS AN ERROR.


Turn the key clockwise so, kick the door thrice.

A Turn the key

B clockwise so,
C kick the door thrice.

D No error

Q 22.

CHOOSE THE PART OF THE SENTENCE THAT HAS AN ERROR.


Hetal jumped off joy at the news of the trip.

A Hetal jumped off

B joy at the

C news of

D the trip.

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ne
Q 23.

ai
Tr
CHOOSE THE PART OF THE SENTENCE THAT HAS AN ERROR.
I and Sheetal met after fifteen years.
a d
A I and Sheetal
pi

B met after
m

C fifteen years.
ly

D No error
O
F

Q 24.
SO

CHOOSE THE PART OF THE SENTENCE THAT HAS AN ERROR.


You are cordially invited to mine birthday celebration.

A You are

B cordially invited to

C mine birthday celebration.

D No error

Q 25.

CHOOSE THE CORRECT MEANING OF THE GIVEN IDIOM / PROVERB.


Many hands make light work.
A To make work light, one needs to have many hands.

B A task is soon accomplished if several people help.

C It takes several people to change a light bulb.

D It is compulsory to have many hands for light work.

Q 26.

CHOOSE THE CORRECT MEANING OF THE GIVEN IDIOM / PROVERB.


To make both ends meet.

A It is possible to make North and South poles meet.

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B To have enough saving so that the coming generations need not work.

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C All ends must meet.

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D To earn or have enough money to live on and pay for basic needs.
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d
Q 27.
a
pi

CHOOSE THE CORRECT MEANING OF THE GIVEN IDIOM / PROVERB.


You can't make an omelet without breaking a few eggs.
m
ly

A Eggs must first be broken to make an omelet.


O

B One can't accomplish something without adverse effects elsewhere.


F

C To accomplish something in life one has to break a few eggs.


SO

D None of these

Q 28.

CHOOSE THE CORRECT MEANING OF THE GIVEN IDIOM / PROVERB.


A bird's eye view

A To have bird like eyes.

B To use a bird's eye to see.

C A general view from above.

D Flying into the sky in order to look down.


Q 29.

CHOOSE THE WORD WITH THE INCORRECT SPELLING.


__________

A Worthile

B Picturesque

C Magisterial

D Idiomatic

Q 30.

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CHOOSE THE WORD WITH THE INCORRECT SPELLING.

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____________

ai
A Understated

B Sabbotage
Tr
d
C Forefather
a

D Drudgery
pi
m

Q 31.
ly
O

CHOOSE THE WORD WITH THE INCORRECT SPELLING.


____________
F
SO

A Gingerly

B Jocular

C Recomendation

D Malarkey

Q 32.

CHOOSE THE CORRECT SYNONYM OF THE GIVEN WORD.


Vantage

A Viewpoint

B Advantage
C Disadvantage

D Vistas

Q 33.

CHOOSE THE CORRECT SYNONYM OF THE GIVEN WORD.


Charlatan

A Lantern

B Philanthropist

C Impostor

D Librarian

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Q 34.

ai
Tr
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANTONYM OF THE GIVEN WORD.
Complimentary
a d
A Free
pi

B Derogatory
m

C Compulsory
ly

D Bittersweet
O
F

Q 35.
SO

CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANTONYM OF THE GIVEN WORD.


Cynical

A Sarcastic

B Negate

C Opportunist

D Optimistic

Reading
Q 36.
READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTION THAT FOLLOW.

The Maharaja of Pratibandapuram is the hero of this story. He may be identified as His
Highness Jamedar - General, Khiledar - Major, Sata Vyaghra Samhari, Maharajadhiraja
Visva Bhuvana Samrat, Sir Jilani Jung Jung Bahadur, M.A.D., A.C.T.C., or C.R.C.K. But this
name is often shortened to the Tiger King. I have come forward to tell you why he came to
be known as Tiger King. I have no intention of pretending to advance only to end in a
strategic withdrawal. Even the threat of a Stuka bomber will not throw me off tract. The
Stuka, if it likes, can beat a hasty retreat from my story. Right at the start, it is imperative to
disclose a matter of vital importance about the Tiger King. Everyone who reads of him will
experience the natural desire to meet a man of his indomitable courage face-to-face. But
there is no chance of its fulfilment. As Bharata said to Rama about Dasaratha, the Tiger
King has reached that final abode of all living creatures. In other words, the Tiger King is
dead. The manner of his death is a matter of extraordinary interest. It can be revealed only
at the end of the tale. The most fantastic aspect of his demise was that as soon as he was
born, astrologers had foretold that one day the Tiger King would actually have to die.

"The child will grow up to become the warrior of warriors, hero of heroes, champion of

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champions. But..." they bit their lips and swallowed hard. When compelled to continue, the

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astrologers came out with it. "This is a secret which should not be revealed at all. And yet
we are forced to speak out. The child born under this star will one day have to meet its

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death." At that very moment a great miracle took place. An astonishing phrase emerged
from the lips of the ten-day-old Jilani Jung Jung Bahadur, "O wise prophets!" Everyone

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stood transfixed in stupefaction. They looked wildly at each other and blinked. "O wise
prophets! It was I who spoke."This time there were no grounds for doubt. It was the infant
born just ten days ago who had enunciated the words so clearly.
a d
The chief astrologer took off his spectacles and gazed intently at the baby. "All those who
pi

are born will one day have to die. We don't need your predictions to know that. There would
be some sense in it if you could tell us the manner of that death," the royal infant uttered
m

these words in his little squeaky voice. The chief astrologer placed his finger on his nose in
ly

wonder. A baby, barely ten days old, opens its lips in speech! Not only that, it also raises
intelligent questions! Incredible! Rather like the bulletins issued by the war office, than facts.
O

The chief astrologer took his finger off his nose and fixed his eyes upon the little prince.
"The prince was born in the hour of the Bull. The Bull and the Tiger are enemies, therefore,
F

death comes from the Tiger," he explained. You may think that crown prince Jung Jung
SO

Bahadur was thrown into a quake when he heard the word 'Tiger'. That was exactly what did
not happen. As soon as he heard it pronounced, the crown prince gave a deep growl.
Terrifying words emerged from his lips.

"Let tigers beware!" This account is only a rumour rife in Pratibandapuram. But with
hindsight we may conclude it was based on some truth.

Who was the Tiger King?


He was ____________.

A a famous astrologer

B maker of the Stuka aircraft

C the king of Pratibandapuram

D all of these
Q 37.

READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTION THAT FOLLOW.

The Maharaja of Pratibandapuram is the hero of this story. He may be identified as His
Highness Jamedar - General, Khiledar - Major, Sata Vyaghra Samhari, Maharajadhiraja
Visva Bhuvana Samrat, Sir Jilani Jung Jung Bahadur, M.A.D., A.C.T.C., or C.R.C.K. But this
name is often shortened to the Tiger King. I have come forward to tell you why he came to
be known as Tiger King. I have no intention of pretending to advance only to end in a
strategic withdrawal. Even the threat of a Stuka bomber will not throw me off tract. The
Stuka, if it likes, can beat a hasty retreat from my story. Right at the start, it is imperative to
disclose a matter of vital importance about the Tiger King. Everyone who reads of him will
experience the natural desire to meet a man of his indomitable courage face-to-face. But
there is no chance of its fulfilment. As Bharata said to Rama about Dasaratha, the Tiger
King has reached that final abode of all living creatures. In other words, the Tiger King is
dead. The manner of his death is a matter of extraordinary interest. It can be revealed only
at the end of the tale. The most fantastic aspect of his demise was that as soon as he was

r
born, astrologers had foretold that one day the Tiger King would actually have to die.

ne
"The child will grow up to become the warrior of warriors, hero of heroes, champion of
champions. But..." they bit their lips and swallowed hard. When compelled to continue, the

ai
astrologers came out with it. "This is a secret which should not be revealed at all. And yet

Tr
we are forced to speak out. The child born under this star will one day have to meet its
death." At that very moment a great miracle took place. An astonishing phrase emerged
from the lips of the ten-day-old Jilani Jung Jung Bahadur, "O wise prophets!" Everyone
d
stood transfixed in stupefaction. They looked wildly at each other and blinked. "O wise
a

prophets! It was I who spoke."This time there were no grounds for doubt. It was the infant
pi

born just ten days ago who had enunciated the words so clearly.
m

The chief astrologer took off his spectacles and gazed intently at the baby. "All those who
are born will one day have to die. We don't need your predictions to know that. There would
ly

be some sense in it if you could tell us the manner of that death," the royal infant uttered
O

these words in his little squeaky voice. The chief astrologer placed his finger on his nose in
wonder. A baby, barely ten days old, opens its lips in speech! Not only that, it also raises
F

intelligent questions! Incredible! Rather like the bulletins issued by the war office, than facts.
SO

The chief astrologer took his finger off his nose and fixed his eyes upon the little prince.
"The prince was born in the hour of the Bull. The Bull and the Tiger are enemies, therefore,
death comes from the Tiger," he explained. You may think that crown prince Jung Jung
Bahadur was thrown into a quake when he heard the word 'Tiger'. That was exactly what did
not happen. As soon as he heard it pronounced, the crown prince gave a deep growl.
Terrifying words emerged from his lips.

"Let tigers beware!" This account is only a rumour rife in Pratibandapuram. But with
hindsight we may conclude it was based on some truth.

Why is it impossible to meet the Tiger King?

A He is the warrior of warriors, hero of heroes.

B The great king is no longer alive.


C The Tiger King now lives a life of austerities.

D He is a very important man and he doesn't meet with commoners.

Q 38.

READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTION THAT FOLLOW.

The Maharaja of Pratibandapuram is the hero of this story. He may be identified as His
Highness Jamedar - General, Khiledar - Major, Sata Vyaghra Samhari, Maharajadhiraja
Visva Bhuvana Samrat, Sir Jilani Jung Jung Bahadur, M.A.D., A.C.T.C., or C.R.C.K. But this
name is often shortened to the Tiger King. I have come forward to tell you why he came to
be known as Tiger King. I have no intention of pretending to advance only to end in a
strategic withdrawal. Even the threat of a Stuka bomber will not throw me off tract. The
Stuka, if it likes, can beat a hasty retreat from my story. Right at the start, it is imperative to
disclose a matter of vital importance about the Tiger King. Everyone who reads of him will

r
experience the natural desire to meet a man of his indomitable courage face-to-face. But

ne
there is no chance of its fulfilment. As Bharata said to Rama about Dasaratha, the Tiger
King has reached that final abode of all living creatures. In other words, the Tiger King is

ai
dead. The manner of his death is a matter of extraordinary interest. It can be revealed only
at the end of the tale. The most fantastic aspect of his demise was that as soon as he was

Tr
born, astrologers had foretold that one day the Tiger King would actually have to die.

"The child will grow up to become the warrior of warriors, hero of heroes, champion of
d
champions. But..." they bit their lips and swallowed hard. When compelled to continue, the
a

astrologers came out with it. "This is a secret which should not be revealed at all. And yet
pi

we are forced to speak out. The child born under this star will one day have to meet its
death." At that very moment a great miracle took place. An astonishing phrase emerged
m

from the lips of the ten-day-old Jilani Jung Jung Bahadur, "O wise prophets!" Everyone
ly

stood transfixed in stupefaction. They looked wildly at each other and blinked. "O wise
prophets! It was I who spoke."This time there were no grounds for doubt. It was the infant
O

born just ten days ago who had enunciated the words so clearly.
F

The chief astrologer took off his spectacles and gazed intently at the baby. "All those who
SO

are born will one day have to die. We don't need your predictions to know that. There would
be some sense in it if you could tell us the manner of that death," the royal infant uttered
these words in his little squeaky voice. The chief astrologer placed his finger on his nose in
wonder. A baby, barely ten days old, opens its lips in speech! Not only that, it also raises
intelligent questions! Incredible! Rather like the bulletins issued by the war office, than facts.
The chief astrologer took his finger off his nose and fixed his eyes upon the little prince.
"The prince was born in the hour of the Bull. The Bull and the Tiger are enemies, therefore,
death comes from the Tiger," he explained. You may think that crown prince Jung Jung
Bahadur was thrown into a quake when he heard the word 'Tiger'. That was exactly what did
not happen. As soon as he heard it pronounced, the crown prince gave a deep growl.
Terrifying words emerged from his lips.

"Let tigers beware!" This account is only a rumour rife in Pratibandapuram. But with
hindsight we may conclude it was based on some truth.

The astrologers predicted that __________.

A the newborn prince Jung Jung Bahadur would grow up to be a great warrior
B he would come to be known as the Tiger King

C he would die when he grows and a tiger would be the cause of his death

D both A and C

Q 39.

READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTION THAT FOLLOW.

The Maharaja of Pratibandapuram is the hero of this story. He may be identified as His
Highness Jamedar - General, Khiledar - Major, Sata Vyaghra Samhari, Maharajadhiraja
Visva Bhuvana Samrat, Sir Jilani Jung Jung Bahadur, M.A.D., A.C.T.C., or C.R.C.K. But this
name is often shortened to the Tiger King. I have come forward to tell you why he came to
be known as Tiger King. I have no intention of pretending to advance only to end in a
strategic withdrawal. Even the threat of a Stuka bomber will not throw me off tract. The

r
Stuka, if it likes, can beat a hasty retreat from my story. Right at the start, it is imperative to

ne
disclose a matter of vital importance about the Tiger King. Everyone who reads of him will
experience the natural desire to meet a man of his indomitable courage face-to-face. But

ai
there is no chance of its fulfilment. As Bharata said to Rama about Dasaratha, the Tiger
King has reached that final abode of all living creatures. In other words, the Tiger King is

Tr
dead. The manner of his death is a matter of extraordinary interest. It can be revealed only
at the end of the tale. The most fantastic aspect of his demise was that as soon as he was
born, astrologers had foretold that one day the Tiger King would actually have to die.
a d
"The child will grow up to become the warrior of warriors, hero of heroes, champion of
pi

champions. But..." they bit their lips and swallowed hard. When compelled to continue, the
astrologers came out with it. "This is a secret which should not be revealed at all. And yet
m

we are forced to speak out. The child born under this star will one day have to meet its
death." At that very moment a great miracle took place. An astonishing phrase emerged
ly

from the lips of the ten-day-old Jilani Jung Jung Bahadur, "O wise prophets!" Everyone
O

stood transfixed in stupefaction. They looked wildly at each other and blinked. "O wise
prophets! It was I who spoke."This time there were no grounds for doubt. It was the infant
F

born just ten days ago who had enunciated the words so clearly.
SO

The chief astrologer took off his spectacles and gazed intently at the baby. "All those who
are born will one day have to die. We don't need your predictions to know that. There would
be some sense in it if you could tell us the manner of that death," the royal infant uttered
these words in his little squeaky voice. The chief astrologer placed his finger on his nose in
wonder. A baby, barely ten days old, opens its lips in speech! Not only that, it also raises
intelligent questions! Incredible! Rather like the bulletins issued by the war office, than facts.
The chief astrologer took his finger off his nose and fixed his eyes upon the little prince.
"The prince was born in the hour of the Bull. The Bull and the Tiger are enemies, therefore,
death comes from the Tiger," he explained. You may think that crown prince Jung Jung
Bahadur was thrown into a quake when he heard the word 'Tiger'. That was exactly what did
not happen. As soon as he heard it pronounced, the crown prince gave a deep growl.
Terrifying words emerged from his lips.

"Let tigers beware!" This account is only a rumour rife in Pratibandapuram. But with
hindsight we may conclude it was based on some truth.

Hearing the astrologer's predictions the ten days old prince ________________.
A said that death was inevitable and inquired about the cause of his death.

B gave a deep growl and uttered "Let tigers beware!"

C fired the chief astrologer and the others for making such predictions

D both A and B

Q 40.

READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTION THAT FOLLOW.

The Maharaja of Pratibandapuram is the hero of this story. He may be identified as His
Highness Jamedar - General, Khiledar - Major, Sata Vyaghra Samhari, Maharajadhiraja
Visva Bhuvana Samrat, Sir Jilani Jung Jung Bahadur, M.A.D., A.C.T.C., or C.R.C.K. But this
name is often shortened to the Tiger King. I have come forward to tell you why he came to

r
be known as Tiger King. I have no intention of pretending to advance only to end in a

ne
strategic withdrawal. Even the threat of a Stuka bomber will not throw me off tract. The
Stuka, if it likes, can beat a hasty retreat from my story. Right at the start, it is imperative to
disclose a matter of vital importance about the Tiger King. Everyone who reads of him will

ai
experience the natural desire to meet a man of his indomitable courage face-to-face. But

Tr
there is no chance of its fulfilment. As Bharata said to Rama about Dasaratha, the Tiger
King has reached that final abode of all living creatures. In other words, the Tiger King is
dead. The manner of his death is a matter of extraordinary interest. It can be revealed only
d
at the end of the tale. The most fantastic aspect of his demise was that as soon as he was
a

born, astrologers had foretold that one day the Tiger King would actually have to die.
pi

"The child will grow up to become the warrior of warriors, hero of heroes, champion of
m

champions. But..." they bit their lips and swallowed hard. When compelled to continue, the
astrologers came out with it. "This is a secret which should not be revealed at all. And yet
ly

we are forced to speak out. The child born under this star will one day have to meet its
O

death." At that very moment a great miracle took place. An astonishing phrase emerged
from the lips of the ten-day-old Jilani Jung Jung Bahadur, "O wise prophets!" Everyone
F

stood transfixed in stupefaction. They looked wildly at each other and blinked. "O wise
SO

prophets! It was I who spoke."This time there were no grounds for doubt. It was the infant
born just ten days ago who had enunciated the words so clearly.

The chief astrologer took off his spectacles and gazed intently at the baby. "All those who
are born will one day have to die. We don't need your predictions to know that. There would
be some sense in it if you could tell us the manner of that death," the royal infant uttered
these words in his little squeaky voice. The chief astrologer placed his finger on his nose in
wonder. A baby, barely ten days old, opens its lips in speech! Not only that, it also raises
intelligent questions! Incredible! Rather like the bulletins issued by the war office, than facts.
The chief astrologer took his finger off his nose and fixed his eyes upon the little prince.
"The prince was born in the hour of the Bull. The Bull and the Tiger are enemies, therefore,
death comes from the Tiger," he explained. You may think that crown prince Jung Jung
Bahadur was thrown into a quake when he heard the word 'Tiger'. That was exactly what did
not happen. As soon as he heard it pronounced, the crown prince gave a deep growl.
Terrifying words emerged from his lips.

"Let tigers beware!" This account is only a rumour rife in Pratibandapuram. But with
hindsight we may conclude it was based on some truth.
A person who remains brave and determined even in a difficult situation and is unwilling to
accept defeat is _______.

A indomitable

B transfixed

C enunciated

D thrown into a quake

Q 41.

READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW.


John used to brush his teeth once, just before bed. The dentist always bugged him to do it
at least twice a day, but it was annoying to wake up and brush his teeth before he ate. He

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was hungry and just wanted to eat.

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Then, his mother complained about his morning breath one day, "It smells like I have an evil
dragon for a son!" She lamented. The embarrassment of having his mother say such a thing

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got him to brush his teeth in the morning. Now he was up to twice a day, but he still hated
flossing.

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Flossing hurt. It squeezed his fingers almost to death when he wrapped the floss around his
fingertips. Then he had to slide it between his teeth, usually cutting up his gums to the point
where he spit out blood. It was gross and uncomfortable, and the next day it ached.
d
Then he saw his friend using flossers with relative ease. Flossers didn't pinch your
a

fingertips, because the floss was on a plastic holder. They went in easy and weren't nearly
pi

as bad. What's more, his friend told him, "You'll be scared of how much the floss stinks
when you pull out old food your toothbrush misses. It's gross!"
m

Indeed it was. He smelled the floss that pulled old food out his back teeth, and it smelled
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like something rotten. To think he'd had that stuff in his mouth and didn't even know about it.
That was nasty! Yet, he still didn't like gargling.
O

Once he got a little older, his older sister, who was in high school, explained to him, "No girl
is ever going to come close to you if you don't gargle." He was only in the fifth grade, so he
F

wasn't too worried about that yet, but he thought he might some day. So, he tried gargling
SO

with mouthwash, and while he didn't like the flavour much, he did like how cool and fresh
his mouth felt afterward.
And you know what? His dentist visits were having fewer problems too. He stopped getting
cavities, which meant less painful drilling, and the dentist was always telling him he was
doing a good job with his mouth. He was proud of his smile!
Why did John's dentist bug him?
John was in the habit of brushing his teeth once a day. ___________.

A His dentist wanted him to brush twice

B John was a dragon

C John flossed too much

D John had broken his drill


Q 42.

READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW.


John used to brush his teeth once, just before bed. The dentist always bugged him to do it
at least twice a day, but it was annoying to wake up and brush his teeth before he ate. He
was hungry and just wanted to eat.
Then, his mother complained about his morning breath one day, "It smells like I have an evil
dragon for a son!" She lamented. The embarrassment of having his mother say such a thing
got him to brush his teeth in the morning. Now he was up to twice a day, but he still hated
flossing.
Flossing hurt. It squeezed his fingers almost to death when he wrapped the floss around his
fingertips. Then he had to slide it between his teeth, usually cutting up his gums to the point
where he spit out blood. It was gross and uncomfortable, and the next day it ached.
Then he saw his friend using flossers with relative ease. Flossers didn't pinch your
fingertips, because the floss was on a plastic holder. They went in easy and weren't nearly
as bad. What's more, his friend told him, "You'll be scared of how much the floss stinks
when you pull out old food your toothbrush misses. It's gross!"

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Indeed it was. He smelled the floss that pulled old food out his back teeth, and it smelled

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like something rotten. To think he'd had that stuff in his mouth and didn't even know about it.
That was nasty! Yet, he still didn't like gargling.

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Once he got a little older, his older sister, who was in high school, explained to him, "No girl
is ever going to come close to you if you don't gargle." He was only in the fifth grade, so he

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wasn't too worried about that yet, but he thought he might some day. So, he tried gargling
with mouthwash, and while he didn't like the flavour much, he did like how cool and fresh
his mouth felt afterward.
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And you know what? His dentist visits were having fewer problems too. He stopped getting
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cavities, which meant less painful drilling, and the dentist was always telling him he was
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doing a good job with his mouth. He was proud of his smile!
Why did John's mother call him 'an evil dragon'?
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A John breathed fire from his mouth.


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B John's morning breath smelled extremely bad.


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C John's breath smelled as though he had just eaten even though he hadn't.
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D All of these

Q 43.

READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW.


John used to brush his teeth once, just before bed. The dentist always bugged him to do it
at least twice a day, but it was annoying to wake up and brush his teeth before he ate. He
was hungry and just wanted to eat.
Then, his mother complained about his morning breath one day, "It smells like I have an evil
dragon for a son!" She lamented. The embarrassment of having his mother say such a thing
got him to brush his teeth in the morning. Now he was up to twice a day, but he still hated
flossing.
Flossing hurt. It squeezed his fingers almost to death when he wrapped the floss around his
fingertips. Then he had to slide it between his teeth, usually cutting up his gums to the point
where he spit out blood. It was gross and uncomfortable, and the next day it ached.
Then he saw his friend using flossers with relative ease. Flossers didn't pinch your
fingertips, because the floss was on a plastic holder. They went in easy and weren't nearly
as bad. What's more, his friend told him, "You'll be scared of how much the floss stinks
when you pull out old food your toothbrush misses. It's gross!"
Indeed it was. He smelled the floss that pulled old food out his back teeth, and it smelled
like something rotten. To think he'd had that stuff in his mouth and didn't even know about it.
That was nasty! Yet, he still didn't like gargling.
Once he got a little older, his older sister, who was in high school, explained to him, "No girl
is ever going to come close to you if you don't gargle." He was only in the fifth grade, so he
wasn't too worried about that yet, but he thought he might some day. So, he tried gargling
with mouthwash, and while he didn't like the flavour much, he did like how cool and fresh
his mouth felt afterward.
And you know what? His dentist visits were having fewer problems too. He stopped getting
cavities, which meant less painful drilling, and the dentist was always telling him he was
doing a good job with his mouth. He was proud of his smile!
What did John discover after he started using flossers?

A Flossers went easily in his mouth and in between his teeth without hurting much.

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B After cleaning his mouth the Flosser smelled like something rotten.

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C He no longer had dragon breath.

D Only A and B
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Q 44.
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READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW.


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John used to brush his teeth once, just before bed. The dentist always bugged him to do it
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at least twice a day, but it was annoying to wake up and brush his teeth before he ate. He
was hungry and just wanted to eat.
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Then, his mother complained about his morning breath one day, "It smells like I have an evil
dragon for a son!" She lamented. The embarrassment of having his mother say such a thing
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got him to brush his teeth in the morning. Now he was up to twice a day, but he still hated
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flossing.
Flossing hurt. It squeezed his fingers almost to death when he wrapped the floss around his
fingertips. Then he had to slide it between his teeth, usually cutting up his gums to the point
where he spit out blood. It was gross and uncomfortable, and the next day it ached.
Then he saw his friend using flossers with relative ease. Flossers didn't pinch your
fingertips, because the floss was on a plastic holder. They went in easy and weren't nearly
as bad. What's more, his friend told him, "You'll be scared of how much the floss stinks
when you pull out old food your toothbrush misses. It's gross!"
Indeed it was. He smelled the floss that pulled old food out his back teeth, and it smelled
like something rotten. To think he'd had that stuff in his mouth and didn't even know about it.
That was nasty! Yet, he still didn't like gargling.
Once he got a little older, his older sister, who was in high school, explained to him, "No girl
is ever going to come close to you if you don't gargle." He was only in the fifth grade, so he
wasn't too worried about that yet, but he thought he might some day. So, he tried gargling
with mouthwash, and while he didn't like the flavour much, he did like how cool and fresh
his mouth felt afterward.
And you know what? His dentist visits were having fewer problems too. He stopped getting
cavities, which meant less painful drilling, and the dentist was always telling him he was
doing a good job with his mouth. He was proud of his smile!
Which of the following statements is true?

A John liked flossing because it didn't hurt his gums and hands.

B He was in fourth grade and wanted to get close to girls.

C Gargling with mouthwash left his mouth cool and fresh.

D His dentist continued to bug John for the rest of his life.

Q 45.

READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW.


John used to brush his teeth once, just before bed. The dentist always bugged him to do it
at least twice a day, but it was annoying to wake up and brush his teeth before he ate. He

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was hungry and just wanted to eat.

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Then, his mother complained about his morning breath one day, "It smells like I have an evil
dragon for a son!" She lamented. The embarrassment of having his mother say such a thing

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got him to brush his teeth in the morning. Now he was up to twice a day, but he still hated
flossing.

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Flossing hurt. It squeezed his fingers almost to death when he wrapped the floss around his
fingertips. Then he had to slide it between his teeth, usually cutting up his gums to the point
where he spit out blood. It was gross and uncomfortable, and the next day it ached.
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Then he saw his friend using flossers with relative ease. Flossers didn't pinch your
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fingertips, because the floss was on a plastic holder. They went in easy and weren't nearly
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as bad. What's more, his friend told him, "You'll be scared of how much the floss stinks
when you pull out old food your toothbrush misses. It's gross!"
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Indeed it was. He smelled the floss that pulled old food out his back teeth, and it smelled
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like something rotten. To think he'd had that stuff in his mouth and didn't even know about it.
That was nasty! Yet, he still didn't like gargling.
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Once he got a little older, his older sister, who was in high school, explained to him, "No girl
is ever going to come close to you if you don't gargle." He was only in the fifth grade, so he
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wasn't too worried about that yet, but he thought he might some day. So, he tried gargling
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with mouthwash, and while he didn't like the flavour much, he did like how cool and fresh
his mouth felt afterward.
And you know what? His dentist visits were having fewer problems too. He stopped getting
cavities, which meant less painful drilling, and the dentist was always telling him he was
doing a good job with his mouth. He was proud of his smile!
What are the advantages of brushing, flossing and gargling with mouthwash?

A One stops getting cavities.

B Drilling may or may not be necessary.

C There would be fewer visits to the dentist.

D All of these

Achiever's Sections
Q 46.

CHOOSE THE MOST SUITABLE OPTION TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCE.


Karan ________ his entire inherited wealth within two years.

A ran down

B ran through

C ran off

D ran about

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Save (something) for a rainy day.

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A Don't use your own money every day.

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D A stitch in time saves nine.


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Q 48.
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CHOOSE THE PART OF THE SENTENCE THAT HAS AN ERROR.


Don't worry. Its just my imagination working overtime.
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A Don't worry. Its

B just my imagination

C working overtime.

D No error

Q 49.

CHOOSE THE WORD WITH THE CORRECT SPELLING.

A Exponencial

B Lickspite
C Cresendo

D Scullery

Q 50.

CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANTONYM OF THE GIVEN WORD.


Abridged

A Under-bridged

B Unabridged

C Non-abridged

D Bridged

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Word and Structure Knowledge
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1.B 2.A 3.D 4.B 5.C 6.C 7.D 8.A 9.A 10.D 11.B 12.C 13.A 14.B 15.D
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16.D 17.C 18.B 19.C 20.A 21.B 22.A 23.A 24.C 25.B 26.D 27.B 28.C 29.A
30.B 31.C 32.A 33.C 34.B 35.D
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36.C 37.B 38.D 39.D 40.A 41.A 42.B 43.D 44.C 45.D
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46.B 47.C 48.A 49.D 50.B


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