1. How many syllables are there in the word ‘Examination’?
2. Identify the correct ‘anagram’
3. Choose the correct sentence framed from the parts: Two hours / have been playing / for / the children
4. Spot out the odd one:
5. Which one of the following sets of words has more than one category of words in it?
6. Which of the following is not associated with ‘Word’?
7. Choose the correct meaning for the given idiom: He was an **old hand** at the work
8. The police will **leave no stone unturned** to discover the murderer
9. The concert was **brought to a close** with a display of fireworks.
10. Find out the word with correct spelling :
11. How many meaningful words can be formed with the letters OTE using each letter once?
12. What animal is found by taking the fifth letter of the second word, the eighth letter of the first word, the sixth letter of the fourth word and the fourth letter of the third word?
13. The words ‘need’, ‘dare’ ‘and’ ‘used to’ are
14. The **______** chapters are lacking in interest
15. Choose the correct interrogative form to receive the given sentence as a reply: The children play in the garden
16. Teacher: **______**? Sumitha: I was not well.
17. Find out the part which is incorrect: In Europe / teachers are allowed/ giving children some home work / only at weekends
18. Find out the sentence which conveys the same meaning: Majority of the students passed their maths paper.
19. Either keerthana or Rithika will be here.
20. Rearrange the paragraph (First and last sentences are correct).
21. Find out in which mood the sentence is spoken: I like your shirt. It suits you.
22. Rearrange the following jumbled words: that/ remember/ always / become/ can / you / thinking/ by / big/ big
23. Sound that is produced with obstruction and audible friction is
24. A syllable is a unit of pronunciation uttered at ----------
25. The house of a spider is a web and the house of a sheep is
26. The collective noun for chairs is
27. “World Population Day” is
28. “Around the world in 80 days “ is the work of :
29. The diminutive word for “Hillock” is
30. The words like can, could, may ...... etc. are ________
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