iOEL - IV (SilverZone) Olympiad (Class - 7)
Description: iOEL – IV (SilverZone) Olympiad (Class - VII) | |
Number of Questions: 40 | |
Created by: Vaibhav Pathak | |
Tags: iOEL – IV (SilverZone) Olympiad (Class - VII) Analogies Spellings Odd Word Out Sentence Rearrangement Structure Knowledge Synonyms Change of Voice Narration Idioms / Phrases One word substitution |
Directions: Choose the best option that can replace the question mark.
Philosophy : Theory :: Poetry : ?
Directions: Choose the correct spelling.
Directions: Choose the best option that can replace the question mark.
Linen : Flax :: Denim : ?
Directions: Choose the best option that can replace the question mark.
Spinning : Top :: Rotation : ?
Directions: Choose the correct spelling.
Directions: Choose the odd one out.
Directions: Choose the correct spelling.
Directions: Choose the odd one out.
Directions: Choose the odd one out.
Directions: Arrange PQRS in a way so that it makes a meaningful sentence.
P: the rain like a Dickensian orphan Q: could only sit inside, staring out at R: on those rainy summer days S: I had no fun at all as I
Directions: Arrange PQRS in a way so that it makes a meaningful sentence.
P: although not the longest river Q: in America, the Rio Graude is one of R: significant rivers, it is not used for shipping S: the most important rivers, but unlike other
Directions: Choose the word which means the same as the given word.
Endure
Directions: Choose the type of the given sentence.
Please speak a bit louder.
Directions: Change the voice of the following sentence:
The woodcutter cut the trees yesterday.
Directions: Choose the type of the given sentence.
What do you want, pizza or pasta?
Directions: Choose the option which is in the correct indirect form of speech for the given sentence.
He said, "I liked that movie."
Directions: Choose the type of the given sentence.
The show begins in four hours.
Directions: Arrange PORS in a way so that it makes a meaningful sentence.
P: Alexandrian empire was the
Q: Graro-Egyption Kingdom, founded by
R: Ptolemy, another general of Alexander
S: the second division of the
Directions: Change the voice of the following sentence:
The government has banned child labour in the country.
Directions: Choose the word which means the same as the given word.
Corrupt
Directions: Choose the option that expresses the meaning of the underlined words.
Ram gave a speech which was all mumbo jumbo.
Directions: Choose the correct modal for the following sentence:
I ______ go to the office today as I have some urgent business.
Directions: Choose the correct article for the following sentence:
I always eat_____ dinner at half past 9.
Directions: Choose the word which can substitute the given sentence.
A word opposite in meaning to another
Directions: Choose the word which can substitute the given sentence.
A man who is easily irritated
Directions: Choose the correct modal for the following sentence:
You _____ borrow my book tomorrow.
Directions: Choose the word which can substitute the given sentence.
A group of listeners at a concert
Directions: Choose the correct option to complete the given sentence.
The coffee_____ too hot for me to drink.
Directions: Choose the correct article for the following sentence:
Riya has been waiting for ______ hour.
Directions: Choose the correct article for the following sentence:
Harnoor goes to office by ____ car.
Directions: Choose the correct option to complete the given sentence.
If you_____ work hard, you will fail.
Directions: Choose the word which means the same as the given word.
Lasting
Directions: Choose the option which is in the correct indirect form of speech for the given sentence.
She said, "I am going to the market."
Directions: Choose the option which is in the correct indirect form of speech for the given sentence.
Riya said, "I have done my homework."
Directions: Choose the option that expresses the meaning of the underlined words.
She bought a dress which cost her an arm and a leg.
Directions: Choose the option that expresses the meaning of the underlined words.
Winning the dance competition was a piece of cake for him.
Select a suitable heading for the passage.
Directions: Read the following passage and answer the questions given below.
Urbanisation is a process which has taken place at a rapid pace in recent years, in different countries, due to the influence of a variety of reasons. Urban area is an outgrowth of the existing rural populace. Hence, migration plays a key role in the growth of cities in any country. It is the chief factor which has helped urban growth in almost all countries in the modern times. In fact, the cities could grow only because of the flocking of large number of unskilled labourers to their centres from the villages. Usually, migration is from rural to urban centres and centres of low culture to centres of high culture. Most common is the migration of peasants, workers and villagers to towns in search of work. They are compelled by their own miserable conditions and allured by the attractions and temptations of city life. This rural to urban migration is very common in Third world countries. Long distance migration between cities in search of education and employment has also increased and this adds to the growth of a particular city. In fact, most of the people of our urban middle class and clerical occupations have a rural base or they come from a rural background.
________ is the main factor which has led to urban growth in almost all countries.
Directions: Read the following passage and answer the questions given below.
Urbanisation is a process which has taken place at a rapid pace in recent years, in different countries, due to the influence of a variety of reasons. Urban area is an outgrowth of the existing rural populace. Hence, migration plays a key role in the growth of cities in any country. It is the chief factor which has helped urban growth in almost all countries in the modern times. In fact, the cities could grow only because of the flocking of large number of unskilled labourers to their centres from the villages. Usually, migration is from rural to urban centres and centres of low culture to centres of high culture. Most common is the migration of peasants, workers and villagers to towns in search of work. They are compelled by their own miserable conditions and allured by the attractions and temptations of city life. This rural to urban migration is very common in Third world countries. Long distance migration between cities in search of education and employment has also increased and this adds to the growth of a particular city. In fact, most of the people of our urban middle class and clerical occupations have a rural base or they come from a rural background.
In the context of the passage, people who migrate to urban centres for work are ______.
Directions: Read the following passage and answer the questions given below.
Urbanisation is a process which has taken place at a rapid pace in recent years, in different countries, due to the influence of a variety of reasons. Urban area is an outgrowth of the existing rural populace. Hence, migration plays a key role in the growth of cities in any country. It is the chief factor which has helped urban growth in almost all countries in the modern times. In fact, the cities could grow only because of the flocking of large number of unskilled labourers to their centres from the villages. Usually, migration is from rural to urban centres and centres of low culture to centres of high culture. Most common is the migration of peasants, workers and villagers to towns in search of work. They are compelled by their own miserable conditions and allured by the attractions and temptations of city life. This rural to urban migration is very common in Third world countries. Long distance migration between cities in search of education and employment has also increased and this adds to the growth of a particular city. In fact, most of the people of our urban middle class and clerical occupations have a rural base or they come from a rural background.
Which of the following means similar to flocking?
Directions: Read the following passage and answer the questions given below.
Urbanisation is a process which has taken place at a rapid pace in recent years, in different countries, due to the influence of a variety of reasons. Urban area is an outgrowth of the existing rural populace. Hence, migration plays a key role in the growth of cities in any country. It is the chief factor which has helped urban growth in almost all countries in the modern times. In fact, the cities could grow only because of the flocking of large number of unskilled labourers to their centres from the villages. Usually, migration is from rural to urban centres and centres of low culture to centres of high culture. Most common is the migration of peasants, workers and villagers to towns in search of work. They are compelled by their own miserable conditions and allured by the attractions and temptations of city life. This rural to urban migration is very common in Third world countries. Long distance migration between cities in search of education and employment has also increased and this adds to the growth of a particular city. In fact, most of the people of our urban middle class and clerical occupations have a rural base or they come from a rural background.