iOEL - IX (SilverZone) Olympiad (Class - 6)
Description: iOEL – IX (SiverZone) Olympiad (Class - 6) | |
Number of Questions: 40 | |
Created by: Arav Srivastava | |
Tags: iOEL – IX (SiverZone) Olympiad (Class - 6) Analogies Odd Word Out Spellings One word substitution Word Correction Structure Knowledge Narration Gap Filling Error Identification Synonyms |
Directions: Choose the word which best replaces the sign of interrogation.
Microwave : Heat : : Refrigerator : ?
Directions: Choose the word which best replaces the sign of interrogation.
Truck : Highway : : Train : ?
Directions: Choose the word which best replaces the sign of interrogation.
Father : Parent : Brother : ?
Directions: Choose the odd one out.
Directions: Choose the odd one out.
Directions: Choose the odd one out.
Directions: Choose the correct spelling.
Directions: Choose the correct spelling.
Directions: Choose the word that can replace the given explanation.
One who firmly believes in fate or destiny
Directions: Re-arrange the given letters to make a meaningful word.
Dipnsaiesleb
Directions: Re-arrange the given letters to make a meaningful word.
Neeartgua
Directions: Choose the word that can replace the given explanation.
Person who ceases to pay his debts
Directions: Choose the correct type of sentence.
Greece is made up of a number of charming islands.
Directions: Choose the word that can replace the given explanation.
Someone who cannot be corrected
Directions: Re-arrange the given letters to make a meaningful word.
Aelisltte
Directions: Choose the correct type of sentence.
The flowers are beautiful!
Directions: Choose the correct type of sentence.
This winter, my friends will travel to Greece.
Directions: Choose the correct indirect speech for the following sentence.
“Have you anything to tell me, little bird?” asked Ryan.
Directions: Choose the correct indirect speech for the following sentence.
He said, “Let's wait for his return.”
Directions: Choose the correct word/phrase to complete the sentence.
The delivery man ______ the parcel already.
Directions: Choose the correct indirect speech for the following sentence.
The teacher says, “If you work hard, you will pass.”
Directions: Choose the correct word/phrase to complete the sentence.
Priya _____ her room for the past 1 hour.
Directions: Choose the part of the sentence that has an error. Choose option 4 if there is no error.
Directions: Choose the correct word/phrase to complete the sentence.
We were late and the train _____.
Directions: Choose the part of the sentence that has an error. Choose option 4 if there is no error.
Directions: Choose the part of the sentence that has an error. Choose option 4 if there is no error.
Directions: Choose the word which is similar in meaning to the given word.
Alike
Directions: Choose the correct determiner to complete the sentence.
There aren't ______ students in the class.
Directions: Choose the correct article to replace the underlined.
God has created a universe.
Directions: Choose the correct modal to complete the sentence.
This computer _______ work well if it has more memory.
Directions: Choose the correct modal to complete the sentence.
The boy called up his boss to tell him that he _____ be late to work that morning.
Directions: Choose the correct determiner to complete the sentence.
Could you bring me ______ books that I left on the table?
Directions: Choose the word which is similar in meaning to the given word.
Level
Directions: Choose the correct modal to complete the sentence.
You _____ eat less meat because it's not good for your health to eat too much.
Directions: Choose the correct article to replace the underlined.
Mahatma Gandhi was a great leader of India.
Directions: Choose the correct determiner to complete the sentence.
She gave a cookie to ____ child.
Which name was given to the Queen's teacher, by the people?
Directions: Read the passage and answer the question.
The Land of the Blue Flower was not called by that name until the tall, strong, handsome King Amor came down from his castle on the mountain crag and began to reign. Before that time it was called King Mordreth's Land, and as the first King Mordreth had been a fierce and cruel king this seemed a gloomy name.
A few weeks before Amor was born, his weak, selfish boy-father--whose name was King Mordreth also--was killed while hunting, and his fair mother with clear eyes died when he was but a few hours old. But early on that day she sent for her venerable friend and teacher, who was said to be the oldest and wisest man in the world, and who long ago had
fled to a cave in the mountains, so that he might see no more of the famine and disorder and hatred in the country spread out on the plains below. He was a marvellous old man, almost a giant in size, and had great blue eyes like deep sea-water. They, too, were clear eyes like the fair Queen's--they seemed to see all things and to hold in their depths no single thought which was not fine and great. The people were a little afraid of him when they saw him go striding majestically through their streets. They had no name for him, but 'The Ancient One'. The lovely Queen drew aside the embroidered coverlet of her gold and ivory bed and showed him the tiny baby sleeping by her side.
Which word means the same as marvellous?
Directions: Read the passage and answer the question.
The Land of the Blue Flower was not called by that name until the tall, strong, handsome King Amor came down from his castle on the mountain crag and began to reign. Before that time it was called King Mordreth's Land, and as the first King Mordreth had been a fierce and cruel king this seemed a gloomy name.
A few weeks before Amor was born, his weak, selfish boy-father--whose name was King Mordreth also--was killed while hunting, and his fair mother with clear eyes died when he was but a few hours old. But early on that day she sent for her venerable friend and teacher, who was said to be the oldest and wisest man in the world, and who long ago had
fled to a cave in the mountains, so that he might see no more of the famine and disorder and hatred in the country spread out on the plains below. He was a marvellous old man, almost a giant in size, and had great blue eyes like deep sea-water. They, too, were clear eyes like the fair Queen's--they seemed to see all things and to hold in their depths no single thought which was not fine and great. The people were a little afraid of him when they saw him go striding majestically through their streets. They had no name for him, but 'The Ancient One'. The lovely Queen drew aside the embroidered coverlet of her gold and ivory bed and showed him the tiny baby sleeping by her side.
How did King Amor's father die?
Directions: Read the passage and answer the question.
The Land of the Blue Flower was not called by that name until the tall, strong, handsome King Amor came down from his castle on the mountain crag and began to reign. Before that time it was called King Mordreth's Land, and as the first King Mordreth had been a fierce and cruel king this seemed a gloomy name.
A few weeks before Amor was born, his weak, selfish boy-father--whose name was King Mordreth also--was killed while hunting, and his fair mother with clear eyes died when he was but a few hours old. But early on that day she sent for her venerable friend and teacher, who was said to be the oldest and wisest man in the world, and who long ago had
fled to a cave in the mountains, so that he might see no more of the famine and disorder and hatred in the country spread out on the plains below. He was a marvellous old man, almost a giant in size, and had great blue eyes like deep sea-water. They, too, were clear eyes like the fair Queen's--they seemed to see all things and to hold in their depths no single thought which was not fine and great. The people were a little afraid of him when they saw him go striding majestically through their streets. They had no name for him, but 'The Ancient One'. The lovely Queen drew aside the embroidered coverlet of her gold and ivory bed and showed him the tiny baby sleeping by her side.
The name of the Land of the Blue Flower was changed after_____________.
Directions: Read the passage and answer the question.
The Land of the Blue Flower was not called by that name until the tall, strong, handsome King Amor came down from his castle on the mountain crag and began to reign. Before that time it was called King Mordreth's Land, and as the first King Mordreth had been a fierce and cruel king this seemed a gloomy name.
A few weeks before Amor was born, his weak, selfish boy-father--whose name was King Mordreth also--was killed while hunting, and his fair mother with clear eyes died when he was but a few hours old. But early on that day she sent for her venerable friend and teacher, who was said to be the oldest and wisest man in the world, and who long ago had
fled to a cave in the mountains, so that he might see no more of the famine and disorder and hatred in the country spread out on the plains below. He was a marvellous old man, almost a giant in size, and had great blue eyes like deep sea-water. They, too, were clear eyes like the fair Queen's--they seemed to see all things and to hold in their depths no single thought which was not fine and great. The people were a little afraid of him when they saw him go striding majestically through their streets. They had no name for him, but 'The Ancient One'. The lovely Queen drew aside the embroidered coverlet of her gold and ivory bed and showed him the tiny baby sleeping by her side.