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iOEL - V (SilverZone) Olympiad (Class - 9)

Description: IEOL SilverZone Class - 9 (2)
Number of Questions: 50
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Tags: IEOL SilverZone Class - 9 (2) Reading Comprehension Sentence Rearrangement Gap Filling Adjectives Modals Articles Fact/Opinion Synonyms Antonyms Verbs
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Directions: Fill in the blank with correct word from the options given below.

He is not my intimate friend although we have worked in same office for a long time. He is a mere ______.

  1. buddy

  2. stranger

  3. acquaintance

  4. foreigner

  5. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The correct option is 3. Acquaintance refers to  a person with whom one has been in contact but who is not a close friend. Option 1 is incorrect as it means a close friend. Options 2 and 4 are incorrect as we do not know anything about stranger and foreigner.

Directions: Four sentences are given below in jumbled form. Rearrange them to make a meaningful paragraph.

P: Their living conditions were crude and their chances for education minimal. Q: In the latter part of the 20th century, child labour remained a serious problem in many parts of the world. R: Many of these children lived in underdeveloped countries of Latin America, Africa and Asia. S: The income they brought in was, however, necessary for the survival of their families.

  1. PRQS

  2. RQSP

  3. SPQR

  4. QRPS

  5. None of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The correct option is 4. Statement Q introduces the topic. Statement R tells about the geographical location and continues statement Q. Statement P further talks about their living and statement S is in continuity with statement P.

Directions: Fill in the blank with correct word from the options given below.

Do not give up. Your efforts will eventually _______.

  1. pay down

  2. pay off

  3. pay back

  4. pay out

  5. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Pay down means to repayment of an outstanding loan. Pay off means to result in success or profit. Pay back means to return money that was borrowed from a person. Pay out means a large payment of money. The correct option is 2 which means your efforts will bring success. 

Directions: Fill in the blank with correct word from the options given below.

Small _______ of people gathered at every vantage point to survey the whole valley.

  1. segregations

  2. clusters

  3. sectors

  4. collections

  5. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Option 2 is the correct answer as the word 'cluster' means a group or bunch. In the sentence, 'small groups of people gathered...' Option 1 means separation, which will be incorrect. Options 3 and 4 do not fit the context.

Directions: Fill in the blank with correct modal.

Though I have tamed the wild horse, he ______ still be ferocious at times.

  1. should

  2. will

  3. can

  4. dare to

  5. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The statement shows the possibility of a tamed horse turning ferocious. The modal that represents possibility is can. So, the correct option is 3.

Directions: Four sentences are given below in jumbled form. Rearrange them to make a meaningful paragraph.

P: Due to the recent downturn in Russia's economy, however, some analysts expect its modernization plan to face shortfalls in funding. Q: It is currently in the process of modernizing and recapitalizing its entire arsenal of strategic nuclear weapons. R: Russia became the world's second nuclear weapon state after it tested its first device in Kazakhstan, on 29 August 1949. S: In February 2011, Vladimir Popovkin, Russia's First Deputy Minister of Defence, announced that Moscow would spend about $70 billion on Russia's strategic nuclear forces between 2011 and 2020.

  1. RPSQ

  2. PQRS

  3. RQSP

  4. QRPS

  5. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The correct option is 3. Statement R introduces the topic in general. Statement Q talks about its current focus. Statement S states what Russia is doing in order to achieve modernization of weapons. Statement P talks about why the plan is not achieving results. Option 3 presents the correct sequence.

Directions: Fill in the blank with correct article.

______ boy who met us yesterday, met with ______ accident.

  1. A, an

  2. The, a

  3. The, an

  4. An, the

  5. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The correct option is 2. Definite article the is used in relative clauses as they refer to specific nouns and as the noun accident starts with a vowel sound, so we should use an before it.

Directions: Give the synonym of the underlined word.

Hats off to the students who have brought laurels to the school.

  1. Congratulations

  2. Disregard

  3. Blame

  4. Notice

  5. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

'Hats off' means to honour and congratulate. The sentence means to regard the students who have brought honour to the school. The correct option is 1.

Directions: Fill in the blank with correct adjective.

Some of our most effective drugs come from rainforest plants. Destruction of ______ plants, and their habitats, will not only affect our health, but our very lives.

  1. few

  2. these

  3. that

  4. their

  5. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The only correct answer is ‘these’ which is a demonstrative determiner. ‘These’ is a plural of ‘this’ and is used to indicate a person, thing, idea, that is near or just mentioned. So, the correct option is 2.

Directions: Three sentences are given below. You have to identify which sentence is a fact and which is an opinion.

I. Some researchers claim that specially designed odour-killing socks may be a climate-change culprit II. Most environmentalist suspect that global warming is a very serious issue III. With the start of industry in the 1700's, humans began emitting more fossil fuels

  1. I - Opinion, II - Opinion, III - Fact

  2. I - Opinion, II - Fact, III - Fact

  3. I - Fact, II - Fact, III - Opinion

  4. I - Fact, II - Opinion, III - Opinion

  5. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A fact is a statement that is true and can be proven. A fact is true and correct no matter what. An opinion, however, is a statement that holds an element of belief; it tells how someone feels. An opinion is not always true and cannot be proven. Statements I and II are opinions as the words 'claim' and 'believe' express an opinion. Statement III is a fact as it can be proven. So option 1 is the correct answer.

Directions: Choose the correct meaning of the underlined word.

She was in the supporting cast of the latest Charlie's Angels flick.

  1. A team of singers

  2. The actors of the movie

  3. People participated in the competition

  4. Script writers of a movie

  5. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Cast refers to the actors taking part in a play, film, or other production. 

Directions: Three sentences are given below. You have to identify which sentence is a fact and which is an opinion.

I. August 15 is celebrated as the Independence day in India. II. Independence day celebrations usually help in promoting international relationships. III. The first Independence Day speech was given by Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru.

  1. I - Opinion, II - Opinion, III - Fact

  2. I - Opinion, II - Fact, III - Fact

  3. I - Fact, II - Fact, III - Opinion

  4. I - Fact, II - Opinion, III - Fact

  5. None of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A fact is a statement that is true and can be proven. A fact is true and correct no matter what. An opinion, however, is a statement that holds an element of belief; it tells how someone feels. An opinion is not always true and cannot be proven. Statements I and III are facts as they can be proven. Statement II is an opinion as the word 'usually' is a qualifier and hence, forms an opinion. So, option 4 is the correct answer.

Directions: Give the antonym of the underlined word.

Because the millionaire was a shy man, he enjoyed living an obscure life in the country.

  1. Murky

  2. Blurred

  3. Public

  4. Unknown

  5. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The word 'obscure' means hidden. Options 1, 2 and 4 are incorrect as they are the synonyms. Option 3 is the right answer as it is an antonym of 'obscure'.

Directions: Three sentences are given below. You have to identify which sentence is a fact and which is an opinion.

I. Consumption of beta carotene improves eyesight II. Fish is a good source of protein III. Eating more fish can cause obesity

  1. I - Opinion, II - Opinion, III - Fact

  2. I - Opinion, II - Fact, III - Fact

  3. I - Fact, II - Fact, III - Opinion

  4. I - Fact, II - Opinion, III - Opinion

  5. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

A fact is a statement that is true and can be proven. A fact is true and correct no matter what. An opinion, however, is a statement that holds an element of belief; it tells how someone feels. An opinion is not always true and cannot be proven. Statements I and II are facts as they can be proven. Statement III is an opinion as the word 'can' suggests possibility and hence, forms an opinion. So, option 3 is the correct answer.

Directions: Give the synonym of the underlined word.

The sight of the old house made her nostalgic as she recalled her childhood days spent there.

  1. Oblivious

  2. Sensitive

  3. Sentimental

  4. Aggressive

  5. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Nostalgic means to become sentimental and wistful. Option 3 is the correct answer

Directions: Fill in the blank as per subject verb agreement.

The number of shark attacks in New South Wales ________ this year.

  1. have increased

  2. has been increased

  3. has increased

  4. have been increased

  5. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The expression 'the number of' is followed by a singular verb . Option 2 is incorrect as the sentence is in active form. The correct option is 3.

Directions: Give the antonym of the underlined word.

People who achieve celebrity status of any kind should not be surprised to see an occasional lampoon in the media.

  1. Mockery

  2. Criticism

  3. Satire

  4. Praise

  5. None of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The word 'lampoon' means a satire ridiculing a person. Options 1 and 3 are synonyms. Option 4 is the correct antonym.

Directions: Give the antonym of the underlined word.

Fallen rocks impeded the progress of rescue workers.

  1. Augmented

  2. Hindered

  3. Strengthened

  4. Avoided

  5. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

'Impede' means delay and its antonym is 'augment'. Option 1 is the right answer. Other options are incorrect. 'Hindered' is incorrect as it is a synonym. Options 3 and 4 are inappropriate words as they mean entirely different.

Directions: A sentence has been divided into four parts as P, Q, R and S. One of the parts contains a grammatical error. Find that part.

Hardly had (P) I stepped out of (Q) the house, then (R) it began to rain (S).

  1. P

  2. Q

  3. R

  4. S

  5. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

There is an error in the use of correlative conjunction. It's 'hardly…..when' and not 'hardly….then'. So option 3 is the correct option.

Directions: Fill in the blank as per subject verb agreement.

Nisha as well as her sister _______ to the party.

  1. are coming

  2. is coming

  3. have come

  4. have been coming

  5. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

We should use singular verb since 'Nisha' is the subject of the sentence. 'As well as her sister' is a phrase used to add detail. The correct option is 2 which contains singular verb.

In which of the following sentences, is a preposition wrongly inserted?

  1. Global Warming has been progressing rapidly since the last five years.

  2. I stay with my family during Diwali.

  3. Our neighbours have gone to Canada for two weeks.

  4. Swati will complete her project within a week.

  5. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

There is a wrong usage of preposition in option 1. Preposition 'since' is used to refer to a point of time and ‘for’ is used for a period of time.

In which of the following sentences, is an article wrongly inserted?

  1. India is a country of temples, forts and lakes.

  2. There is an increasing need to educate the girl child.

  3. We are growing up in a digital world.

  4. Renu is a most intelligent student in the class.

  5. None of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

There is a wrong use of article in option 4. With superlative degree of adjective, we use definite article 'the'. So, instead of ‘a’, it should be ‘the’.

Directions: A sentence has been divided into four parts as P, Q, R and S. One of the parts contains a grammatical error. Find that part.

It is seen that today’s consumption patterns (P) are not only depleting natural resources at a rapid rate, (Q) but widening the inequalities in (R) consumption in different societies (S).

  1. P

  2. Q

  3. R

  4. S

  5. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

There is an error in the use of correlative conjunction ‘not only….but also'. The correct option is 3.

Directions: Fill in the blank as per subject verb agreement.

Either George or Kevin _______ to finish the project before the weekend.

  1. have

  2. were

  3. has

  4. having

  5. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

'Either...or' is a correlative conjunction .Both the subjects are singular (George, Kevin), so we use singular verb. The correct option is 3. 

Directions: A sentence has been divided into four parts as P, Q, R and S. One of the parts contains a grammatical error. Find that part.

Ritu did not entered (P) my room, so there (Q) is no chance that (R) she could have committed the theft (S).

  1. P

  2. Q

  3. R

  4. S

  5. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

There is an error in option 1. With 'did', we use first form of the verb, so it should be 'enter' and not 'entered'.

Directions: A sentence has been divided into four parts as P, Q, R and S. One of the parts contains a grammatical error. Find that part.

When I reached (P) home, my mother and (Q) younger brother give (R) me a surprise (S).

  1. P

  2. Q

  3. R

  4. S

  5. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The correct option is 3. Instead of 'give', it should be 'gave' as the sentence is in the past tense (reached).

Directions: A sentence has been divided into four parts as P, Q, R and S. One of the parts contains a grammatical error. Find that part.

The whales migrate from (P) their feeding ground in the North (Q) and their breeding ground (R) in the South (S).

  1. P

  2. Q

  3. R

  4. S

  5. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

There is an error in option 3. With 'from' we use 'to' to talk about direction or course of something.

In which of the following sentences, is a conjunction wrongly inserted?

  1. Which is your favourite vehicle - a car or a bike?

  2. I eat dark chocolate as it contains fats that are mostly saturated or monounsaturated.

  3. If she is paid well, she will play the piano.

  4. The sole is made of leather, when the rest of the shoe is made of canvas.

  5. None of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In option 4, it should be while instead of when. ‘While’ as a conjunction means 'on the contrary'.

In which of the following sentences, is a pronoun wrongly inserted?

  1. If Hasan gets late today, he will be fined.

  2. Neither of the boys brought his bag.

  3. When a child goes to school, he should not be pressurised.

  4. Meena and Rashmi like to cook their food theirselves.

  5. None of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

There is a wrong usage of reflexive pronoun in option 4. Reflexive pronouns refer back to the subject. There is no such word as theirselves, it should be themselves.

Directions: In which of the following sentences, is determiner wrongly inserted?

  1. The roof was covered with straw, sediments and another materials.

  2. Sushi likes white and dark, both kinds of chocolate.

  3. Ravi got tourist visa for the UK.

  4. Please add some milk in the coffee.

  5. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

There is a wrong usage of distributive determiner in option 1. Another is used with countable and singular noun and other is used with plural nouns or uncountable nouns.

Directions: Identify the underlined part of speech.

I would rather stay at home and watch a movie than wander around unnecessarily.

  1. Adjective

  2. Adverb

  3. Conjunction

  4. Preposition

  5. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The word rather is an adverb which means preferably. It is modifying the verb ‘stay’.

Directions: Identify the underlined part of speech.

The mangoes that he brought were very delicious.

  1. Adjective

  2. Noun

  3. Verb

  4. Adverb

  5. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The word delicious is an adjective as it describes mangoes.

Directions: Identify the word which is not a determiner.

  1. The

  2. These

  3. Which

  4. Among

  5. None of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Determiners are words placed in front of a noun to make it clear what the noun refers to. Options 1, 2 and 3 are determiners. The is an article, Option 4 is a preposition.

Directions: Choose the correct question tag from the given options.

Let's have a party,_____

  1. haven't we?

  2. have we?

  3. shall we?

  4. can we?


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

 "Shall we" is the correct question tag in this sentence.

Directions: Use the correct question tag for the given sentence.

Samar likes to play video games, ______

  1. isn’t he?

  2. did he not?

  3. doesn’t he?

  4. did he?

  5. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

A question tag is a question added at the end of a sentence. A negative tag is used with an affirmative statement. Tags are always used with pronouns. The given statement is an affirmative statement and is in simple present tense so we use ‘doesn’t he’. The correct option is 3.

Directions: Use the correct question tag for the given sentence.

You're done with your homework, ______

  1. have you?

  2. haven't you?

  3. aren't you?

  4. didn't you?

  5. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

A question tag is a question added at the end of a sentence. A negative tag is used with an affirmative statement. Tags are always used with pronouns. In the given sentence the subject of the statement is ‘you’, so we should use the pronoun “you” in question tag. You're means 'you are'. So, option 3 is the correct answer.

Directions: Use the correct question tag for the given sentence.

Nothing will ever please him, ______

  1. will it?

  2. won’t it?

  3. won't him?

  4. wouldn’t him?

  5. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A question tag is a question added at the end of a sentence. A negative tag is used with an affirmative statement. Tags are always used with pronouns. The given statement contains the word ‘nothing’ which is considered a negative statement, so it will be followed by an affirmative tag. Option 1 is the right answer.

Directions: Choose the option with correct spellings of the underlined words.

Water is a very important natural resource. Lakhs of residents living at various locations do not have proper water supply. It is the responsibility of government to provide portable water to the residents in each and every state. In doing so the government should take othentic measures to save the ground water from being polluted. The state government should install the water purifiers to purify water before supplying it to the residents.

  1. Pottable, Othantic

  2. Portable, Authantic

  3. Potable, Authentic

  4. Poteable, Athentick

  5. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The correct spellings are potable and authentic.

Directions: Below given is a report with four blanks. Fill those blanks with the options provided to make it a sensible one.

Endangered species are living things whose population is _(1)_ being extinct. Thousands of species are included in this category. The International union for the conservation of nature and natural resources published a list of threatened mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and plants. Plants and animals hold medicinal, agricultural, ecological, commercial and aesthetic/recreational value. Endangered _(2)_ future generations can experience their presence and value. Millions of years before the birth of humans, extinction of living things was linked to geological and climate changes, _(3)of the environment. Environmental change is still the primary cause of the extinction of animals, but now the changes are greatly accelerated by human activity. Clearing land for farms and towns, lumbering, mining, building dams, and draining wetlands; all alter the environment so extensively that ecosystems may be completely destroyed. With the _(4)__ food, shelter and clothing; and constantly demanding more energy-using devices, the temptation to exploit land for human use without regard for consequences is great.

P. the effects of which were translated into major alteration Q. decreasing so fast that they are close to R. species must be protected and saved so that the S. burgeoning human population requiring

  1. RSQP

  2. PQRS

  3. SPQR

  4. QRPS

  5. None of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Q completes the definition of 'endangered species' in blank 1. So, option 4 is the correct answer here.

Directions: Below given is a report with four blanks. Fill those blanks with the options provided to make it a sensible one.

Adventure Sports are different from traditional sports. Sports or Traditional Sports refer to athletic activities requiring skills and physical prowess. These sports are usually competitive in nature. They include racing, football, wrestling, tennis, hockey, etc. Adventure sports involve activities which are _(1). Adventure sports comprise of a very wide range of activities. Mountaineering, rock climbing, trekking, skiing, river rafting, kayaking, canoeing, sailing, scuba diving, etc. are some popular adventure sports. Adventure sports are undertaken at various places depending on _(2)__ weather conditions. Most of the adventure sports are undertaken in hilly and mountain areas. On snow covered mountains, it is possible to carry out activities like skiing and sledging. Hang gliding is a very popular adventure sport. In this sport, one pilots a _(3)_ it. Paragliding is another adventure sport. Its sites are located in Lahaul and Spiti; Solan and Billing in Himachal Pradesh. Hot air ballooning is fast becoming a popular adventure sport in India. In this sport, one rises to high altitudes and sails _(4)_ from a giant nylon balloon which is filled with hot air.

P. across the sky in a basket hanging Q. the topography and R. flexible wing aircraft by shifting one's weight on S. unusual, risky as well as exciting

  1. PRQS

  2. SQRP

  3. SPQR

  4. QRPS

  5. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Blank 1 describes adventure sports, so S presents the correct description. Q fits the blank 2 as it talks about the dependence of adventure sports on 'the topography and weather conditions'. Thus, SQRP is the correct answer.

Directions: Choose the option with correct spellings of the underlined words.

Modern societies that are based on using large amounts of goods, especially those that are manufactured for one time use, are extremely wasteful. The current consumption patterns are dipliting non-renewable resources. They are altering the natural procceses on which life depends. People in the industrialized countries make up 20% of the world population, but consume 80% of the world’s resources and produce 80% of the total waste. This is due to a pattern of economic development that ensures that people go on consuming more than they actually need.

  1. Deepleting, Proceses

  2. Dipleting, Pocesses

  3. Depleting , Processes

  4. Depliting, Prosesses

  5. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The correct spellings are depleting and processes.

Directions: Choose the option with correct spellings of the underlined words.

Assam is the meeting ground of diverse cultures. The people of the enchanting state of Assam is a mixture of various races such as Mongoloid, Indo-Burmese, Indo-Iranian and Aryan. The Assamese culture is a rich and exotic tapustry of all these races evolved through a long assimilative process. The natives of the state of Assam are known as "Asomiya" (Assamese), which is also the state language of Assam. The state has a large number of tribes, each unique in its tradition, culture, dress and exotic way of life. Diverse tribes like Bodo, Kachari, Karbi, Miri, Mishmi, Rabha, etc co-exist in Assam, most tribes have their own languages, though, Assamese is the principal language of the state. A majority of the Assamese are the Vaishnavas (a sect of Hinduism). The Vaishnavas do not believe in idul worshiping and perform Nama Kirtana where the glory of Lord Vishnu is recited.

  1. Tapestry, Idol

  2. Tapastry, Ideal

  3. Tapistry, Idle

  4. Tapestri, Idel

  5. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The correct spellings are tapestry and idol. Option 1 is the right answer.

Directions: Below given is a notice with four blanks. Fill those blanks with the options provided to make it a sensible one. St. Cathedral School, Mohali Notice Save Trees, Save Environment

The school is observing a Green day on October 15, 2015 _(1). Several activities like short plays, mimes, debates and collage competition _(2)__ aware of the disastrous consequences of deforestation. All the interested students are _(3)_ respective class teachers. (4)_, contact the undersigned.

Avinash Chander Secretary, School Club International School

P. For further details Q. will be conducted in order to make the students R. required to give their names to their S. at the school auditorium

  1. PRQS

  2. SQRP

  3. SPQR

  4. QRPS

  5. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The date of the event is followed by venue. So, S is correct in blank 1. Activities are conducted, so Q fits the blank 2. Thus, option 2 is the correct answer.

Directions: Below given is a notice with four blanks. Fill those blanks with the options provided to make it a sensible one. Vidya Ratan Public School, Jamalpur, Ludhiana Notice Be Techno Savvy The Techno Club is entering the school classrooms to _(1), making it an ideal platform to provide technical know-how to students and teachers. The topic for the seminar is, 'How _(2)___ is impacting young minds'. All the students from grade 5 to 10 are _(3). The details of the seminar _(4)__.

Date: 1st and 2nd Dec, 2016 Timings: 12.30PM to 1:30 PM Venue: Alison Hall Pooja Sharma Secretary, Techno Club

P. the fast growing internet Q. impart training on internet etiquette R. are mentioned below S. required to attend this seminar

  1. RQPS

  2. PSQR

  3. SPQR

  4. QPSR

  5. None of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Q is correct in blank 1 as it refers to the purpose of Techno Club. So, option 4 is the correct answer here.

Directions: Below given is a notice with four blanks. Fill those blanks with the options provided to make it a sensible one. Bal Vidya Mandir, Kolkata (East) Notice Opportunity for Aspiring Singers

An Inter School Classical Music Competition _(1)_ for class X and XII on 15th December, 2015. Auditions will be _(2)_ singer, Sunidhi Chauhan, to select _(3). Interested students can give their names(4)_.

Secretary, Music Buffs Uditi Singh Last date for giving names is 01-12-2015

P. to the undersigned Q. conducted by a well renowned R. the deserving students S. is going to be held at Town’s Community Hall,

  1. RQPS

  2. SQRP

  3. SQPR

  4. QPSR

  5. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

"Competition is going to be held" makes sense in blank 1. So, option 2 is the correct answer here.

Why was the writer afraid?

Directions: Given below is a brief passage followed by a question. Read the passage carefully and choose the best alternative out of the four given alternatives.

I was in a mysterious place. The place was like frozen in time. Everything was black and white. I was running on a dirty road with lots of stones and holes. I had long brown hair and extremely pale skin. I was afraid, afraid of whatever that was chasing me. For a moment I looked back to see what my pursuer was doing but there was no one. Then I came face to face with a door which was not there earlier. It was ajar. I entered the room which was very dark. I could not see anything. I stumbled forward to find myself falling down the step of stairs. I quickly stood up as I reached the bottom of the stairs. I could feel pain from falling earlier. Blood was slowly trickling down my arm where a small cut had formed. I felt dizzy for a second and then the next moment it looked like I was being strangled. I struggled for breath fighting my invisible enemy. I moved forward in the room which seemed to be a basement. Then as suddenly as it had come, the feeling of being choked disappeared.

  1. Because it was a mysterious and fearful place

  2. Because something unseen was pursuing him

  3. Because the writer's appearance was pale and frightening

  4. Because the writer was being strangled

  5. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

It is given in the passage, "I was afraid, afraid of whatever that was chasing me. For a moment, I looked back to see what my pursuer was doing, but there was no one." So, option (2) is the correct answer.  

Which of the following incidents happened with the author in the dark room?

Directions: Given below is a brief passage followed by a question. Read the passage carefully and choose the best alternative out of the four given alternatives.

I was in a mysterious place. The place was like frozen in time. Everything was black and white. I was running on a dirty road with lots of stones and holes. I had long brown hair and extremely pale skin. I was afraid, afraid of whatever that was chasing me. For a moment I looked back to see what my pursuer was doing but there was no one. Then I came face to face with a door which was not there earlier. It was ajar. I entered the room which was very dark. I could not see anything. I stumbled forward to find myself falling down the step of stairs. I quickly stood up as I reached the bottom of the stairs. I could feel pain from falling earlier. Blood was slowly trickling down my arm where a small cut had formed. I felt dizzy for a second and then the next moment it looked like I was being strangled. I struggled for breath fighting my invisible enemy. I moved forward in the room which seemed to be a basement. Then as suddenly as it had come, the feeling of being choked disappeared.

  1. His pursuer rushed in behind him.

  2. He was choked to death by someone.

  3. He wounded himself fatally.

  4. He felt dazed due to an injury.

  5. None of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Explanation for option 1: This information does not exist in the given passage. Explanation for option 2: This is incorrect. Explanation for option 3: This is not a valid option. Explanation for option 4: This is correct as it is given in the passage, "I felt dizzy for a second and then the next moment it looked like I was being strangled."

Why did the author use the phrase "invisible enemy"?

Directions: Given below is a brief passage followed by a question. Read the passage carefully and choose the best alternative out of the four given alternatives.

I was in a mysterious place. The place was like frozen in time. Everything was black and white. I was running on a dirty road with lots of stones and holes. I had long brown hair and extremely pale skin. I was afraid, afraid of whatever that was chasing me. For a moment I looked back to see what my pursuer was doing but there was no one. Then I came face to face with a door which was not there earlier. It was ajar. I entered the room which was very dark. I could not see anything. I stumbled forward to find myself falling down the step of stairs. I quickly stood up as I reached the bottom of the stairs. I could feel pain from falling earlier. Blood was slowly trickling down my arm where a small cut had formed. I felt dizzy for a second and then the next moment it looked like I was being strangled. I struggled for breath fighting my invisible enemy. I moved forward in the room which seemed to be a basement. Then as suddenly as it had come, the feeling of being choked disappeared.

  1. He was blindfolded and could not see anything around.

  2. He was strangled from behind and was not able to see the face of the attacker.

  3. The enemy, he mentioned, was a ghost and the house was haunted.

  4. He could not see the attacker as it was too dark to see anything in the room.

  5. None of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Explanation for option 1: This is not true as it is nowhere mentioned in the text. Explanation for option 2: This is partially correct in the context of the passage. Explanation for option 3: This is not an appropriate answer. Explanation for option 4: This is correct as it is clearly mentioned in the passage, “I entered the room which was very dark”.

'Strangled' implies

Directions: Given below is a brief passage followed by a question. Read the passage carefully and choose the best alternative out of the four given alternatives.

I was in a mysterious place. The place was like frozen in time. Everything was black and white. I was running on a dirty road with lots of stones and holes. I had long brown hair and extremely pale skin. I was afraid, afraid of whatever that was chasing me. For a moment I looked back to see what my pursuer was doing but there was no one. Then I came face to face with a door which was not there earlier. It was ajar. I entered the room which was very dark. I could not see anything. I stumbled forward to find myself falling down the step of stairs. I quickly stood up as I reached the bottom of the stairs. I could feel pain from falling earlier. Blood was slowly trickling down my arm where a small cut had formed. I felt dizzy for a second and then the next moment it looked like I was being strangled. I struggled for breath fighting my invisible enemy. I moved forward in the room which seemed to be a basement. Then as suddenly as it had come, the feeling of being choked disappeared.

  1. choked

  2. familiarized

  3. feared

  4. expanded

  5. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Explanation for option 1: This is correct. Explanation for option 2: “Familiarized” means to make (onself or another) well-acquainted or conversant with something. Hence, this is incorrect. Explanation for option 3: "Feared" means afraid. Hence, this is incorrect. Explanation for option 4: “Expanded” means enlarged. Hence, this is not correct. 

The narrator was running on a road which was

Directions: Given below is a brief passage followed by a question. Read the passage carefully and choose the best alternative out of the four given alternatives.

I was in a mysterious place. The place was like frozen in time. Everything was black and white. I was running on a dirty road with lots of stones and holes. I had long brown hair and extremely pale skin. I was afraid, afraid of whatever that was chasing me. For a moment I looked back to see what my pursuer was doing but there was no one. Then I came face to face with a door which was not there earlier. It was ajar. I entered the room which was very dark. I could not see anything. I stumbled forward to find myself falling down the step of stairs. I quickly stood up as I reached the bottom of the stairs. I could feel pain from falling earlier. Blood was slowly trickling down my arm where a small cut had formed. I felt dizzy for a second and then the next moment it looked like I was being strangled. I struggled for breath fighting my invisible enemy. I moved forward in the room which seemed to be a basement. Then as suddenly as it had come, the feeling of being choked disappeared.

  1. wide

  2. unfinished

  3. unkept

  4. tapered

  5. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Explanation for option 1: This is not a valid answer because it is not mentioned in the passage that whether the road was “wide” or "narrow”. Explanation for option 2: It doesn’t fit here. Explanation for option 3: It is clearly stated in the passage that the narrator was running on a dirty (untidy) road with stones and holes. So, the road was unkept or not maintained. Explanation for option 4: This is not a valid answer because it is not mentioned in the passage that whether the road was tapered or not.

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