Grade 6 TEST 2

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English Quiz on Grade 6 TEST 2, created by Aswathy Vijayakumar on 27/01/2020.
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Question 1

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Select from the dropdown list to complete the text. From the passage we can say that the PROBLEM of land mines[blank_start]…………….[blank_end]
Answer
  • Is found only in Africa.
  • Is a worldwide occurrence.
  • Is technically unsolvable
  • Is solved by the Belgians

Question 2

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Select one from the following. How do the rats COMMUNICATE with the trainers? [blank_start]_____[blank_end]
Answer
  • By tugging at their leash.
  • By marking on the map.
  • By smelling the chemicals.
  • scraping on the ground

Question 3

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The MAIN idea of this passage is………………….
Answer
  • To discuss the dangers of the land mines buried in old war zones.
  • To discuss the problems of war affecting countries around the world.
  • To describe the problems of using dogs in sniffing out land mines.
  • To describe the benefits of using pouch rats to sniff out land mines

Question 4

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Which of the two is NOT a reason for using pouch rats to find buried land mines?
Answer
  • Their weight.
  • Their sense of smell.
  • Their sense of hearing.
  • Their training.
  • Their long tails

Question 5

Question
Select from the dropdown list to complete the text. The process of safely disposing off land mines is[blank_start]……………[blank_end]
Answer
  • Impractical.
  • Painstaking.
  • Wasteful.
  • Boring.

Question 6

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6. Which of these two sentences has a word or phrase meaning to choose?
Answer
  • I don’t want to pick on any one person.
  • Sheela used to pick at her food slowly
  • I had to pick up the paper lying on the floor.
  • The class has to pick out the actors themselves.
  • I had to hand pick the apples from the basket

Question 7

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7. Which of the words are SIMILAR in meaning to the underlined word in the sentence below. Building a winning team is a very arduous task.
Answer
  • Petty.
  • Limited.
  • Difficult.
  • Casual.
  • Strenuous.

Question 8

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Select from the dropdown list to complete the text. It is MOST LIKELY that the poet got the idea for this poem[blank_start]…………..[blank_end] .
Answer
  • From her experience as a writer.
  • From her experience as a student.
  • From her experience as a dancer.
  • From her experience as a reader.

Question 9

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Select one from the following. Why is the class referred to as self –divided?
Answer
  • Because some fail and some others pass.
  • Because each group has an independent style.
  • Because the two groups chose to be different.
  • Because half the class is always busy elsewhere.

Question 10

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One half of the class can be described as indifferent. Choose two words or phrases that BEST describes the other half.
Answer
  • Different.
  • Studious.
  • Ordinary.
  • Efficient.
  • Academic.

Question 11

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Which two words can replace the phrase "more than one occasion "can be replaced by.
Answer
  • Frequently.
  • Once.
  • Rarely.
  • Often.
  • Never.

Question 12

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The passage says that “Lactobacillus is the key to making curd”. Choose the option where the word key is used with a SIMILAR meaning.
Answer
  • There is no key you must find out the answer yourself.
  • This is the key to the house where you will be staying.
  • The key to success is hard work and nothing else.
  • An operator has to key in the instructions into the machine.

Question 13

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Select from the dropdown list to complete the text. Choose the option that means the SAME as the expression ‘What you need’, in the passage[blank_start]._____[blank_end]
Answer
  • List of ingredients.
  • List of groceries.
  • List of elements.
  • List of necessities.

Question 14

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Select from the drop down my only hope of making the holiday interesting rested wholly on Feluda. The phrase rested wholly on as it is used in the passage means the same as [blank_start]_____[blank_end]
Answer
  • Practiced totally on.
  • Depended fully on.
  • Carried totally on.
  • Forced fully on.

Question 15

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15. From the passage we can say that the narrator’s feeling towards Feluda is one o[blank_start]f…………[blank_end]
Answer
  • Hopefulness.
  • Admiration.
  • Imagination.
  • Helpfulness.

Question 16

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Choose the proverb that can be BEST EXPLAINED by the sentence below. It is smart to finish your work when the conditions are ideal.
Answer
  • Do not cry over spilt milk.
  • The early bird gets the worm.
  • Make hay while the sun shines.
  • It is darkest before dawn.

Question 17

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Select from the dropdown list to complete the text. If you were the policeman, how would you say the sentence below in his words without changing the meaning? The policeman ordered us to move on as we were blocking the way.
Answer
  • “Please move, as you are blocking the way”
  • “Move on! You’re blocking the way”
  • “Move on or you’ll block the way”
  • “Please!! You cannot block the way!!”

Question 18

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Which of these options BEST combines the two sentences into one? Smitha writes well. Smitha also draws well.
Answer
  • Smitha writes well and Smitha also draws well.
  • Smitha both writes and draws well.
  • Smitha writes and draws both well.
  • Smitha writes as well as draws.

Question 19

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Select from the dropdown list to complete the text. Identify the word with the CORRECT spelling to complete the sentence below. “Today we learnt that some gases explode very easily. They are called[blank_start]……..[blank_end] gases”.
Answer
  • Combustible.
  • Explosive.
  • Inflammable.
  • Ignitable.

Question 20

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20. Select from the dropdown list to complete the text. Choose the MOST SUITABLE option to complete the given sentence. I Was just about to leave for the playground when…………..
Answer
  • My mum asked me have you already done your homework.
  • My mum asks if I had already done my homework.
  • My mum ask if I had already done my homework.
  • My mum asked if I had already done my homework.

Question 21

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21. Select from the dropdown list to complete the text. Identify the word with the CORRECT spelling to complete the sentence given below. “My friend loves to take care of animals. She wants to be a[blank_start]………….[blank_end] when she grows up”
Answer
  • Ventanerian.
  • Vetetariarian
  • Veterinarian.
  • Vetiriarean.

Question 22

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22. Select from the dropdown list to complete the text. Choose the expression that BEST completes the sentence below. When you make a big deal out of a small thing, you[blank_start]………….[blank_end]
Answer
  • Make a big noise with a tiny voice.
  • Make thunder out of a little drum
  • Make someone’s blood boil.
  • Make a mountain out of a molehill.

Question 23

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Choose the sentence that has a GRAMMATICAL ERROR.
Answer
  • Their rations were eaten by rodents.
  • The pupils always followed the master.
  • I am determined to do well in Geography.
  • I am trying to get informations on moles.

Question 24

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Choose the option that can BEST replace the phrase in the sentence below from the dropdown. You have to take care of your money and save for the future._[blank_start]________[blank_end]
Answer
  • Set aside for a rainy day.
  • Set aside come rain or shine.
  • Save till it rains cats and dogs.
  • Save as if there is no tomorrow.

Question 25

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Which of the sentence which is GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT.
Answer
  • It is dangerous to do swimming in these waters.
  • It is very dangerous to swim in these waters.
  • Its too dangerous to swim in these waters.
  • It is too dangered swimming in these waters.

Question 26

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Choose the correct response to complete the sentence: To "turn [blank_start]_________________[blank_end] blind eye" to something means to ignore it.
Answer
  • the
  • a

Question 27

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Fill in each space with either the gerund ("-ing") or the infinitive (to ...) form of the verb. 1. You are not allowed [blank_start]______[blank_end] on the airplane. (smoke) 2. Would you mind [blank_start]_____[blank_end]_ the window? It's very hot in here. (open)
Answer
  • """" free response""""
  • """"" free response""""

Question 28

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Select from the dropdown lists to complete the text- On [blank_start]______________[blank_end] the noise, some other women and children of the locality reached [blank_start]__________[blank_end]
Answer
  • heard
  • hearing
  • hear
  • their
  • there
  • here

Question 29

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Farida lit some scraps of wood and started a fire, but its warmth" could not drive away" the cold seeping into the house. Which of the following words means the same as the underlined word?
Answer
  • Blazing
  • Terrible
  • Insufficient
  • Scarce

Question 30

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Select from the dropdown lists to complete the text- Shailee is very protective and soft-spoken. Whenever someone is late, she calls to check on them. She does this because she gets [blank_start]_______________[blank_end]
Answer
  • disparate
  • worried
  • crazy
  • irritated

Question 31

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Which of these two words means the same as “baffled”
Answer
  • Irritated
  • exhausted
  • confused
  • puzzled
  • biased

Question 32

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For the sentence below, determine the words that are the synonyms for the word. He was "dismayed" when he saw the smoke coming out from under the hood of his car.
Answer
  • Intimidated
  • Scared
  • Worried
  • Frightened

Question 33

Question
Because firemen are often in dangerous situations, they must be "courageous." Which word is an antonym for the specified word in the sentence [blank_start]_____[blank_end]_
Answer
  • Rugged
  • Brave
  • Cowardly

Question 34

Question
The newspaper hired an "experienced" reporter to cover the story because they wanted to be sure it was a job well done! Which word is an antonym for the word in the sentence?[blank_start]________[blank_end]
Answer
  • Unsinkable
  • Expert
  • Unskilled

Question 35

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Choose the correct answer If you go the extra mile,
Answer
  • You walk a bit more although you are tired just to prove that you can.
  • You are willing to make a special effort to achieve something.
  • You put yourself in a tough position in order to support someone

Question 36

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Choose the correct answer If you let the cat out of the bag,
Answer
  • You pretend to be someone you are not and you are discovered.
  • You accidentally reveal a secret.
  • You create a problem.

Question 37

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The word that can best replace voracious is __________
Answer
  • eager
  • Solemn
  • Restrained
  • Mellow

Question 38

Question
Select from the dropdown lists to complete the text- According to a report in yesterday’s newspaper 1.[blank_start]___[blank_end]__ police dog was taken to Raj Bhavan 2.[blank_start]_____[blank_end]_ Monday. This was to trace the 3.[blank_start]_______[blank_end] of the "very important horse" which 4._[blank_start]______[blank_end] reported missing on Sunday. The dog picked 5.[blank_start]_______[blank_end] the scent on some traces of 6.[blank_start]_______[blank_end] and ran a few yards before losing the 7.[blank_start]_______[blank_end]. The police have launched a vigorous 8[blank_start].________ i[blank_end]nto the whole affair.
Answer
  • Once
  • a
  • New
  • at
  • next
  • on
  • killers
  • dogs
  • police
  • has
  • were
  • was
  • those
  • Blood
  • Report
  • on
  • at
  • up
  • Bet
  • Track
  • Game
  • Search
  • Investigation
  • Campaign

Question 39

Question
Rewrite the sentence given below using correct punctuation. Sarah's uncle's car was found without its wheels in that old derelict warehouse._[blank_start]_______________[blank_end]
Answer
  • Free response

Question 40

Question
In which sentence is one of the words with an ‘ie’ or ‘ei’ combination used wrong?
Answer
  • I do not know the height and weight of my niece.
  • Does your friend believe that I handed over the reciept to her?
  • My neighbour said that the paint from her ceiling was peeling off.

Question 41

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SHAKING HANDS Why is it that people always shake hands when they meet upon the street? Why isn't shaking their noses or ears the proper way to greet? Why do people shake and nod their heads for yes and no? Why not wiggle their belly buttons, or tickle their own toe? Why do people raise their hands when they want to give an answer? Why not shout or spit or pout or spin 'round like a dancer? Where did people learn these rituals? In Iceland or Hong Kong? Who was the first to try them out, and how did they catch on? Well, it's time for me to go, so it's time to wave goodbye. My hand is wobbling in the air, but I'm still not quite sure why. What does the word “wobbling” mean in the poem?
Answer
  • drawing curly lines with imagination.
  • taking time to decide on something.
  • rising upwards in a slow manner.
  • moving unsteadily from side to side.

Question 42

Question
SHAKING HANDS Why is it that people always shake hands when they meet upon the street? Why isn't shaking their noses or ears the proper way to greet? Why do people shake and nod their heads for yes and no? Why not wiggle their belly buttons, or tickle their own toe? Why do people raise their hands when they want to give an answer? Why not shout or spit or pout or spin 'round like a dancer? Where did people learn these rituals? In Iceland or Hong Kong? Who was the first to try them out, and how did they catch on? Well, it's time for me to go, so it's time to wave goodbye. My hand is wobbling in the air, but I'm still not quite sure why. The poet’s view SUGGEST that she is ________________person.
Answer
  • a curious
  • an obedient
  • an irritable
  • a traditional

Question 43

Question
Identify the sentence with a SPELLING MISTAKE.
Answer
  • The principal asked me to accompany the foreign visitors around the school.
  • My brother is very possessive about his story books and refuses to share them.
  • I ran to inform the authorities as soon as the mishap occured in the classroom.

Question 44

Question
In which sentence is one of the words with an ‘ei’ or ‘ie’ combination used wrongly.
Answer
  • I do not know the height and weight of my niece.
  • Does your friend believe that I handed over the reciept to her?
  • My neighbour said that the paint from her ceiling was peeling off.
  • They told me that they had received neither my mail nor my phone call.

Question 45

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45. I will look for a dozen rats and hundreds of cockroaches. My landlord wants me to leave the apartment in the exact condition as I found it in. Which of the following words best describes the tone in the above sentence? [blank_start]______[blank_end]
Answer
  • Impatient
  • Humourous
  • Sentimental
  • Threatening

Question 46

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Sheeba gave Meena her favourite pen during the exams, and Meena lost it. From that time, Sheeba stopped lending her things to Meena. Which of the following proverbs best suits the above situation? [blank_start]______[blank_end]
Answer
  • No pain, no gain.
  • Once bitten, twice shy
  • A stitch in time saves nine.
  • Penny wise, pound foolish.

Question 47

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Mini was in such a hurry that she hit her leg against the table and broke a toe nail. Her mother then asked, “Where’s the fire, Mini? What is Mini’s mother really asking?
Answer
  • Do you need to visit a doctor?
  • Shall we burn down the table?
  • Do you want to set the house on fire?
  • Is there really a need to rush like this?

Question 48

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Feroz was not wealthy, but he always managed to send "extravagant" gifts to his sisters for their birthdays. Which of the following words means the same as the specifiedword? [blank_start]_________[blank_end]
Answer
  • Costly
  • wrapped
  • beautiful
  • unexpected

Question 49

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Choose the option that can REPLACE the specified words in the sentence without changing its meaning. If you do not “abide” by the rules of the institution, you may face suspension. [blank_start]__________[blank_end]
Answer
  • plan
  • follow
  • believe
  • dictate

Question 50

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Choose the CORRECT option that MATCHES the sentence given below. He was known as a great playwright and as a great artist.
Answer
  • He was not known only as a great playwright and as a great artist.
  • He was not known as a great playwright but only as a great artist.
  • He was known only as a great playwright and not as a great artist.
  • He was not only known as a great playwright but also as a great artist.
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