QUESTION PAPER PAKISTAN ENGLISH LINGUSITICS CONTEST JUVENILES (GRADE 7 & 8) TIME ALLOWED: 90 MINUTES MAXIMUM MARKS: 90 TOTAL QUESTIONS: 30 MCQS

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QUESTION PAPER PAKISTAN ENGLISH LINGUSITICS CONTEST JUVENILES (GRADE 7 & 8) TIME ALLOWED: 90 MINUTES MAXIMUM MARKS: 90 TOTAL QUESTIONS: 30 MCQS INSTRUCTIONS 1. DON T OPEN THIS BOOKLET UNTIL INSTRUCTED. 2. WRITE YOUR NAME, FATHER NAME, SCHOOL ETC AT THE BUBBLE SHEET ONLY. 3. RECORD ALL ANSWERS ON THE BUBBLE SHEET ONLY. 4. SELECT BEST ANSWER FROM THE FOUR GIVEN OPTIONS AND MARK ONLY ONE OPTION IN EACH QUESTION. 5. USE BLUE / BLACK INK TO FILL UP THE CIRCLES FOR YOUR ANSWERS ON THE BUBBLE SHEET. 6. USE OF ANY HELPING MATERIAL INCLUDING CELL PHONES AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. 7. EVERY CORRECT ANSWER EARNS THREE POINTS. 8. ONE POINT WOULD BE DEDUCTED FOR EVERY INCORRECT ANSWER. International www.catscontests.org

Read the poem and answer the questions 1-4. Q1. When I saw my teacher, she was a. walking b. teaching c. buying groceries d. meeting my mother

Q2. When my teacher said me Hello, why I was mumbled like a fool a. I was not expecting her there b. I thought that teachers always remain in schools c. I did not want her to be there d. She should not be there Q3. What made the situation worse? a. My mom was at my side b. There were so many rows of jars and cans c. There was little room to hide d. My mom met the teacher Q4. Why I closed my eyes? a. My mom saw the teacher b. My teacher saw my mom c. My teacher saw me d. I thought my teacher would tell my mother what I did yesterday Read the paragraph and answer the questions 5 10 on the next page. Nelly A Nurse Q5. What s her name? a. Nelly b. Nurse c. Tall d. Thin

Q6. What is she? a. Nelly b. Nurse c. Tall d. Thin Q7. Where does she work at? a. Clinic b. Hotel c. Hospital d. School Q8. At what time does she start her work? a. In the morning b. At 6 o Clock c. At 8 o Clock d. At 9 o Clock Q9. What does she do at her office? a. She receive the patients b. She receives the doctors c. She cleans the room d. Nothing Q10. At what time she goes to bed? a. At night b. At 6 o Clock c. At 8 o Clock d. At 9 o Clock Grammar / Tenses etc. Q11. Choose the words that should be capitalized. Helen Braddock, ph.d, teaches french at the university. a. ph.d, French b. teaches, french c. university, ph.d. d. french, university

Q12. The weather today is gooder than it was yesterday. The word GOODER should be changed to: a. more good b. best c. better d. no change Q13. What kind of sentence is this? The author finally received recognition for his great work after his children found his old manuscript and published it. a. interrogative b. declarative c. exclamatory d. narrative Q14. Exercise correctly to avoid injuries. Movements should be slow and controlled, not fast and jerky. A set of 12 repetitions of one exercise is enough to be effective. Exercising also helps you stay in shape and helps keep your heart and body healthy. What is the main message of this paragraph? a. Exercise correctly. b. Exercise fast to be healthy. c. Don't exercise too long. d. Exercise 5 hours a day. Q15. Choose the correct spelling of the word to fill in the blank. Most collectors also like the novelty items, such as the pack of Snoopy Strips plastic bandages introduced in the 70 s. a. ahesive b. adhesave c. heseve d. adhesive Q16. Which sentence is in passive voice? a. Animal control is capturing an enormous crocodile in our backyard right now! b. The enormous crocodile in our backyard is being captured by animal control right now! c. Why don t you move from here, it s cold now! d. I suggest you to see a doctor, you are sick.

Q17. Complete the sentence with the future-tense form of the verb. The next time Halley's Comet (approach) Earth is in 2061. a. Will approach b. approached c. is approaching d. have approached Q18. Look at this thesaurus entry: Obstinate Part of speech: adjective Definition: inflexible Synonyms: determined, firm, persistent, rigid, stubborn Which is obstinate? a. a person who won't change his mind b. a person who can't touch his toes c. a person whose body is inflexible d. a person who usually agrees to other s view point Q19. Read the source of the allusion. Draco, a government official in seventh-century Athens, Greece, wrote a code of laws that called for severe punishments for even minor offences. What is the meaning of the allusion in the sentence below? Yoshi spoke at the city council meeting, claiming the new recycling regulations were draconian. a. specific b. harsh c. requisite d. as per law

Q20. Select the synonym that helps you understand meaning of the word FLUCTUATE. In the desert, there is little humidity in the atmosphere to act as insulation, so daily temperatures vary greatly. The minimum temperature may drop as low as -18 C, while the maximum may be as high as 50 C. Because conditions fluctuate so dramatically, plants and animals require special mechanisms to survive there. a. Vary b. drop c. minimum d. maximum Q21. What word is a synonym of analyze? a. ignore b. scrutinize c. fail d. touch Q22. Choose an antonym for the word in all caps in the following sentence: Will you ALLOW us to stay up late tonight? a. permit b. join c. tell d. forbid Q23. Choose an antonym for the word in all caps in the following sentence: She spilled her milk on her new sweater and said, "Can things get any WORSE?" a. sad b. better c. happy d. bad Q24. Mr. Hendrick told them not to mix the chemicals, but Sam and Mark never listened to Mr. Hendrick. After all, he was always telling them not to do this or not to do that. Now that the classroom had been destroyed, both of the boys wished that this time they had listened to Mr. Hendrick. What was the effect of the boys not listening to Mr. Hendrick about the chemicals? a. The boys decided to listen in the future b. The boys got a bad grade in chemistry, causing them to fail c. Mr. Hendrick taught the boys lab safety d. The boys mixed the chemicals, causing an explosion

Q25. Fill in the spaces with the correct form of the verb in present progressive tense. You (play) the guitar now. a. Play b. Are playing c. Will play d. Have played Q26. Select the correct pronoun to complete the sentence. There was no seat left for Jacky and. a. I b. us c. me d. they Q27. Fill in the spaces with the correct form of the verb in simple present tense. Julia (sometimes, sell) lemonade on hot days. a. Sometimes, sell b. Sometimes, sold c. sometimes, selling d. Sometimes, sells Q28. Fill in the spaces with the correct form of the verb in simple present perfect tense. Mrs. Polanski (know) Peter since he was a little boy. She has lived next door to his family for many years. a. Has know b. has known c. has knew d. has knowing

Q29. Fill in the spaces with the correct form of the verb in present perfect progressive tense. The children (play) outside all day. They must be getting hungry by now. They need to come inside for dinner. a. Has been playing b. has been played c. Have been playing d. Have been Played Q30. Fill in the spaces with the correct form of the verb in simple past tense. The sun (slowly, drop) below the horizon as we watched. a. Slowly, drops b. Slowly, dropped c. Slowly, dropping d. Slowly, drop

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