iOEL - VI (SilverZone) Olympiad (Class - 6)
Description: iOEL –VI (SiverZone) Olympiad (Class - 6) | |
Number of Questions: 40 | |
Created by: Vijay Palan | |
Tags: iOEL –VI (SiverZone) Olympiad (Class - 6) Analogies Odd Word Out Spellings One word substitution Word Correction Structure Knowledge Verbs Prepositions Nouns Tenses |
Directions: Select the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair in bold letters.
Pipe : Water
Directions: Choose the odd one out.
Directions: Choose the correct spelling of the word.
Directions: Choose the odd one out.
Directions: Choose the correct spelling of the word.
Directions: Choose the correct spelling of the word.
Directions: Choose the word that can replace the given statement.
Study of animals, their life, structure, growth, classification, etc
Directions: Re-arrange the letters to form a word.
Posesup
Directions: Select the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair in bold letters.
Affirmative : Negative
Directions: Choose the odd one out.
Directions: Select the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair in bold letters.
If : Whether
Directions: Choose the word that can replace the given statement.
To returm part of an original payment
Directions: Re-arrange the letters to form a word.
Uctnaceerl
Directions: Re-arrange the letters to form a word.
Nafmei
Directions: Choose the word that can replace the given statement.
A thing through which light cannot pass
Directions: Choose the correct type of sentence.
You are adorable!
Directions: Choose the correct type of sentence.
Are you still stuck in that old job?
Which out of these is a verb?
Directions: Choose the correct type of sentence.
God is everywhere.
Which of the following is a noun?
Which of the following is a preposition?
Directions: Choose the correct tense for the given sentence.
It may rain today.
Directions: Choose the correct tense for the given sentence.
I did not finish the homework yesterday.
Directions: Choose the correct tense for the given sentence.
He’ll pass the exam.
Directions: Find the error in the underlined word/phrase.
I am doing quiet well.
Directions: Find the error in the underlined word/phrase.
Its a lovely day today.
Directions: Change the voice.
John ate five chocolates at lunch.
Directions: Choose the correct word/phrase to complete the sentence.
Robots ______ perform thousands of operations flawlessly.
Directions: Change the voice.
The forest fire destroyed the whole village.
What is the synonym of narrow?
Directions: Change the narration.
Paul said, "What time does the train come?”
Directions: Change the voice.
Who taught you to paint?
What is the synonym of omit?
What is the antonym of humble?
Directions: Change the narration.
She said, “I am bored”.
Directions: Change the narration.
Rahul said, “I may attend the meeting”.
When did Franklin return to America?
Directions: Read the passage and answer the question.
The French ministers were not at first willing to make a treaty of alliance, but under Franklin's influence they lent money to the struggling colonies. Congress sought to finance the war by the issue of paper currency and by borrowing rather than by taxation, and sent bill after bill to Franklin, who somehow managed to meet them by putting his pride in his pocket, and applying again and again to the French Government. He fitted out privateers and negotiated with the British concerning prisoners. At length, he won from France recognition of the United States and then the Treaty of Alliance.
Not until two years after the Peace of 1783 would Congress permit the veteran to come home. And when he did return in 1785 his people would not allow him to rest. At once he was elected President of the Council of Pennsylvania and twice re-elected in spite of his protests. He was sent to the Convention of 1787 which framed the Constitution of the United States. There he spoke seldom but always to the point, and the Constitution is the better for his suggestions. With pride he axed his signature to that great instrument, as he had previously signed the Albany Plan of Union, the Declaration of Independence, and the Treaty of Paris.
Benjamin Franklin's work was done. He was now an old man of eighty-two summers and his feeble body was racked by a painful malady. Yet, he kept his face towards the morning. About a hundred of his letters, written after this time, have been preserved. These letters show no retrospection, no looking backward. They never mention "the good old times." As long as he lived, Franklin looked forward. His interest in the mechanical arts and in scientific progress seems never to have abated.
According to the passage, French ministers were not willing to
Directions: Read the passage and answer the question.
The French ministers were not at first willing to make a treaty of alliance, but under Franklin's influence they lent money to the struggling colonies. Congress sought to finance the war by the issue of paper currency and by borrowing rather than by taxation, and sent bill after bill to Franklin, who somehow managed to meet them by putting his pride in his pocket, and applying again and again to the French Government. He fitted out privateers and negotiated with the British concerning prisoners. At length, he won from France recognition of the United States and then the Treaty of Alliance.
Not until two years after the Peace of 1783 would Congress permit the veteran to come home. And when he did return in 1785 his people would not allow him to rest. At once he was elected President of the Council of Pennsylvania and twice re-elected in spite of his protests. He was sent to the Convention of 1787 which framed the Constitution of the United States. There he spoke seldom but always to the point, and the Constitution is the better for his suggestions. With pride he axed his signature to that great instrument, as he had previously signed the Albany Plan of Union, the Declaration of Independence, and the Treaty of Paris.
Benjamin Franklin's work was done. He was now an old man of eighty-two summers and his feeble body was racked by a painful malady. Yet, he kept his face towards the morning. About a hundred of his letters, written after this time, have been preserved. These letters show no retrospection, no looking backward. They never mention "the good old times." As long as he lived, Franklin looked forward. His interest in the mechanical arts and in scientific progress seems never to have abated.
Under whose influence French ministers lent money to struggling colonies?
Directions: Read the passage and answer the question.
The French ministers were not at first willing to make a treaty of alliance, but under Franklin's influence they lent money to the struggling colonies. Congress sought to finance the war by the issue of paper currency and by borrowing rather than by taxation, and sent bill after bill to Franklin, who somehow managed to meet them by putting his pride in his pocket, and applying again and again to the French Government. He fitted out privateers and negotiated with the British concerning prisoners. At length, he won from France recognition of the United States and then the Treaty of Alliance.
Not until two years after the Peace of 1783 would Congress permit the veteran to come home. And when he did return in 1785 his people would not allow him to rest. At once he was elected President of the Council of Pennsylvania and twice re-elected in spite of his protests. He was sent to the Convention of 1787 which framed the Constitution of the United States. There he spoke seldom but always to the point, and the Constitution is the better for his suggestions. With pride he axed his signature to that great instrument, as he had previously signed the Albany Plan of Union, the Declaration of Independence, and the Treaty of Paris.
Benjamin Franklin's work was done. He was now an old man of eighty-two summers and his feeble body was racked by a painful malady. Yet, he kept his face towards the morning. About a hundred of his letters, written after this time, have been preserved. These letters show no retrospection, no looking backward. They never mention "the good old times." As long as he lived, Franklin looked forward. His interest in the mechanical arts and in scientific progress seems never to have abated.
Which word in the third paragraph is a synonym for “disease”?
Directions: Read the passage and answer the question.
The French ministers were not at first willing to make a treaty of alliance, but under Franklin's influence they lent money to the struggling colonies. Congress sought to finance the war by the issue of paper currency and by borrowing rather than by taxation, and sent bill after bill to Franklin, who somehow managed to meet them by putting his pride in his pocket, and applying again and again to the French Government. He fitted out privateers and negotiated with the British concerning prisoners. At length, he won from France recognition of the United States and then the Treaty of Alliance.
Not until two years after the Peace of 1783 would Congress permit the veteran to come home. And when he did return in 1785 his people would not allow him to rest. At once he was elected President of the Council of Pennsylvania and twice re-elected in spite of his protests. He was sent to the Convention of 1787 which framed the Constitution of the United States. There he spoke seldom but always to the point, and the Constitution is the better for his suggestions. With pride he axed his signature to that great instrument, as he had previously signed the Albany Plan of Union, the Declaration of Independence, and the Treaty of Paris.
Benjamin Franklin's work was done. He was now an old man of eighty-two summers and his feeble body was racked by a painful malady. Yet, he kept his face towards the morning. About a hundred of his letters, written after this time, have been preserved. These letters show no retrospection, no looking backward. They never mention "the good old times." As long as he lived, Franklin looked forward. His interest in the mechanical arts and in scientific progress seems never to have abated.