Mock IEO - 7 (Class III)
Description: International English Olympiad Test – VII (Grade - III) | |
Number of Questions: 30 | |
Created by: Mohini Tyagi | |
Tags: International English Olympiad Test – VII (Grade - III) Odd Word Out Word Analogy Gap Filling Reading Comprehension Dialogue Completion |
Directions: Choose the odd one out.
Directions: Choose the odd one out.
Directions: Choose the odd one out.
Directions: Choose the odd one out.
Directions: Fill in the blank based on the relationship between the given words.
Bow : Arrow Cup : Saucer Racket : ______
Directions: Fill in the blank based on the relationship between the given words.
Swimming : Pool Tennis : Court Boxing : ________
Directions: Fill in the blank based on the relationship between the given words.
Chair : Sit Bed : Sleep Cupboard : ________
Directions: Choose the best option to fill in the blank.
Someone who rides horses in races is called a/an ________.
Directions: Fill in the blank based on the relationship between the given words.
Purse : Money Bag : Books Bottle : _______
Directions: Choose the best option to fill in the blank.
Tennis is played with a _________.
Directions: Choose the best option to fill in the blank.
A person who sells inexpensive goodies at stations and bus stops is called a _______.
Directions: Choose the best option to fill in the blank.
A helicopter has a ___________ on the top.
Directions: Choose the best option to fill in the blank.
The string of the kite is entangled in the branches of the _______.
Directions: Choose the best option to fill in the blank.
We can see the _________ on the faces of the children who are going for the picnic.
Directions: Choose the best option to fill in the blank.
The submarine is in the sea. It remains _____ water.
Directions: Choose the best option to fill in the blank.
They are going to _______ friend's birthday party.
Directions: Choose the best option to fill in the blanks.
Everybody has to _______ one day. The _______ of the cloth is not good.
Directions: Choose the best option to fill in the blanks.
I have bought a new pair of ____. The ____ are transferred from the parents to the offspring.
Directions: Choose the best option to fill in the blanks.
We can see the _____ drops on the leaves of plants early in the morning. My exams are ______ next month.
Directions: Choose the best option to fill in the blanks.
The _______ of the ship was postponed due to bad weather. There is a ______ at all the branded stores.
Directions: Choose the best option to fill in the blank.
I read a book. ________________________. I had a good laugh.
Directions: Choose the best option to fill in the blank.
Jay likes toy cars. He loves to collect toy cars. ____________________ .
Directions: Choose the best option to complete the conversation.
Veeru: I am going for a movie with my friends. Sheenam: ___________________________
Directions: Choose the best option to fill in the blank.
Some teenagers went to the museum. __________________________. They thanked the guide for showing them such wonderful belongings of historians.
Directions: Choose the best option to complete the conversation.
Meena : The Rose Garden is a wonderful place to visit. Vishal : ___________________________
The Lost Lake looks like a body of __________ in winters.
Directions: Read the following passage and answer the question that follows.
Lost Lake that lies in Oregon's Mount Hood National Forest is a mysterious natural wonder. During winters, it resembles any other large body of fresh water. However, as drier weather kicks in, the water disappears, transforming the 85 acre 'lake' into a beautiful meadow. It turns out that there is a logical answer to this magical phenomenon - a tube or tunnel created by an ancient lava flow that drains out the water.
Jude McHugh, a spokeswoman for the Willamette National Forest in Oregon, says that the lakebed starts to fill during the rainy season in the fall. As the lava tube measures just six-feet in diameter, it is unable to drain the water fast enough. As a result, the lake, which is 167 ft at its deepest, manages to remain full, despite the fact that some water is always seeping out. This continues through spring as the snow from the surrounding mountains melts. But once the steady flow of water stops, the constant drainage causes the lake to "disappear".
In summers, the lake looks like a
Directions: Read the following passage and answer the question that follows.
Lost Lake that lies in Oregon's Mount Hood National Forest is a mysterious natural wonder. During winters, it resembles any other large body of fresh water. However, as drier weather kicks in, the water disappears, transforming the 85 acre 'lake' into a beautiful meadow. It turns out that there is a logical answer to this magical phenomenon - a tube or tunnel created by an ancient lava flow that drains out the water.
Jude McHugh, a spokeswoman for the Willamette National Forest in Oregon, says that the lakebed starts to fill during the rainy season in the fall. As the lava tube measures just six-feet in diameter, it is unable to drain the water fast enough. As a result, the lake, which is 167 ft at its deepest, manages to remain full, despite the fact that some water is always seeping out. This continues through spring as the snow from the surrounding mountains melts. But once the steady flow of water stops, the constant drainage causes the lake to "disappear".
At its deepest, the lake is
Directions: Read the following passage and answer the question that follows.
Lost Lake that lies in Oregon's Mount Hood National Forest is a mysterious natural wonder. During winters, it resembles any other large body of fresh water. However, as drier weather kicks in, the water disappears, transforming the 85 acre 'lake' into a beautiful meadow. It turns out that there is a logical answer to this magical phenomenon - a tube or tunnel created by an ancient lava flow that drains out the water.
Jude McHugh, a spokeswoman for the Willamette National Forest in Oregon, says that the lakebed starts to fill during the rainy season in the fall. As the lava tube measures just six-feet in diameter, it is unable to drain the water fast enough. As a result, the lake, which is 167 ft at its deepest, manages to remain full, despite the fact that some water is always seeping out. This continues through spring as the snow from the surrounding mountains melts. But once the steady flow of water stops, the constant drainage causes the lake to "disappear".
The ancient lava flow has created a tunnel that ________ the lake.
Directions: Read the following passage and answer the question that follows.
Lost Lake that lies in Oregon's Mount Hood National Forest is a mysterious natural wonder. During winters, it resembles any other large body of fresh water. However, as drier weather kicks in, the water disappears, transforming the 85 acre 'lake' into a beautiful meadow. It turns out that there is a logical answer to this magical phenomenon - a tube or tunnel created by an ancient lava flow that drains out the water.
Jude McHugh, a spokeswoman for the Willamette National Forest in Oregon, says that the lakebed starts to fill during the rainy season in the fall. As the lava tube measures just six-feet in diameter, it is unable to drain the water fast enough. As a result, the lake, which is 167 ft at its deepest, manages to remain full, despite the fact that some water is always seeping out. This continues through spring as the snow from the surrounding mountains melts. But once the steady flow of water stops, the constant drainage causes the lake to "disappear".
The lake disappears completely after ________ season.
Directions: Read the following passage and answer the question that follows.
Lost Lake that lies in Oregon's Mount Hood National Forest is a mysterious natural wonder. During winters, it resembles any other large body of fresh water. However, as drier weather kicks in, the water disappears, transforming the 85 acre 'lake' into a beautiful meadow. It turns out that there is a logical answer to this magical phenomenon - a tube or tunnel created by an ancient lava flow that drains out the water.
Jude McHugh, a spokeswoman for the Willamette National Forest in Oregon, says that the lakebed starts to fill during the rainy season in the fall. As the lava tube measures just six-feet in diameter, it is unable to drain the water fast enough. As a result, the lake, which is 167 ft at its deepest, manages to remain full, despite the fact that some water is always seeping out. This continues through spring as the snow from the surrounding mountains melts. But once the steady flow of water stops, the constant drainage causes the lake to "disappear".