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    Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.

    Aman tripped while he was trying to catch a bus. He was on the floor. The bus left without him. "Are you alright?" a girl asked. He was holding his arm. "I think I broke my arm," he said to the girl. The girl dialled 102. "Help is on the way," she said. She helped him up. He wondered why he fell. He looked down and saw his laces were untied. He forgot to tie his laces many times. He started to cry. His arm was in terrible pain. "The ambulance is coming soon," the girl said. She felt bad for the boy. She knew how much it would have hurt because she had had a similar experience a few months ago.

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    'He was on the floor' means ______

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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.

    Aman tripped while he was trying to catch a bus. He was on the floor. The bus left without him. "Are you alright?" a girl asked. He was holding his arm. "I think I broke my arm," he said to the girl. The girl dialled 102. "Help is on the way," she said. She helped him up. He wondered why he fell. He looked down and saw his laces were untied. He forgot to tie his laces many times. He started to cry. His arm was in terrible pain. "The ambulance is coming soon," the girl said. She felt bad for the boy. She knew how much it would have hurt because she had had a similar experience a few months ago.

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    What did the girl do?

  • Question 3
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.

    Aman tripped while he was trying to catch a bus. He was on the floor. The bus left without him. "Are you alright?" a girl asked. He was holding his arm. "I think I broke my arm," he said to the girl. The girl dialled 102. "Help is on the way," she said. She helped him up. He wondered why he fell. He looked down and saw his laces were untied. He forgot to tie his laces many times. He started to cry. His arm was in terrible pain. "The ambulance is coming soon," the girl said. She felt bad for the boy. She knew how much it would have hurt because she had had a similar experience a few months ago.

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    What does `Help is on the way` mean?

  • Question 4
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.

    Aman tripped while he was trying to catch a bus. He was on the floor. The bus left without him. "Are you alright?" a girl asked. He was holding his arm. "I think I broke my arm," he said to the girl. The girl dialled 102. "Help is on the way," she said. She helped him up. He wondered why he fell. He looked down and saw his laces were untied. He forgot to tie his laces many times. He started to cry. His arm was in terrible pain. "The ambulance is coming soon," the girl said. She felt bad for the boy. She knew how much it would have hurt because she had had a similar experience a few months ago.

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    Why did he fall?

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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.

    Aman tripped while he was trying to catch a bus. He was on the floor. The bus left without him. "Are you alright?" a girl asked. He was holding his arm. "I think I broke my arm," he said to the girl. The girl dialled 102. "Help is on the way," she said. She helped him up. He wondered why he fell. He looked down and saw his laces were untied. He forgot to tie his laces many times. He started to cry. His arm was in terrible pain. "The ambulance is coming soon," the girl said. She felt bad for the boy. She knew how much it would have hurt because she had had a similar experience a few months ago.

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    What experience did the girl have?

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    Direction: Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences is the right order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

    P. Bholi's real name was Sulekha.

    Q. Her parents called her Bholi because she was mentally backward.

    R. She stammered badly.

    S. And she had black pock-marks on her body.

    Solution

    Sentence P is an introductory sentence. So it will be put in the first place.

    Sentence Q gives an explanation of sentence P. So it is the second sentence.

    Sentence R gives some extra information about sentence Q. So it is the third sentence.

    Sentence S concludes by giving some more knowledge about her. It is the last sentence.

    So, the correct sequence of the sentences is PQRS.

    Hence, the correct option is (A).

  • Question 7
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    Directions: Below are given four sentences, (1), (2), (3) and (4). To make a stanza, arrange them in the correct order.

    1. He turned on the car's heater.
    2. Cold wind was blowing outside.
    3. He started feeling cold.
    4. Nandu was going to his friend's house.
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.

    The day of the maths test was next Monday. Jim had three days to study. He did not like maths. It was his hardest subject. He had to study in order to pass. He locked himself in his room. He turned off his phone and computer to avoid distractions. But, he could not solve a maths problem. He needed help. He had to turn on the phone and ask his friend for help. His friend agreed and came over. His friend helped him study for three hours. He took the test. And lo! he passed the test. Studying had paid off.

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    Why did Jim not like maths?

  • Question 9
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.

    The day of the maths test was next Monday. Jim had three days to study. He did not like maths. It was his hardest subject. He had to study in order to pass. He locked himself in his room. He turned off his phone and computer to avoid distractions. But, he could not solve a maths problem. He needed help. He had to turn on the phone and ask his friend for help. His friend agreed and came over. His friend helped him study for three hours. He took the test. And lo! he passed the test. Studying had paid off.

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    Why did he lock himself in the room?

  • Question 10
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.

    The day of the maths test was next Monday. Jim had three days to study. He did not like maths. It was his hardest subject. He had to study in order to pass. He locked himself in his room. He turned off his phone and computer to avoid distractions. But, he could not solve a maths problem. He needed help. He had to turn on the phone and ask his friend for help. His friend agreed and came over. His friend helped him study for three hours. He took the test. And lo! he passed the test. Studying had paid off.

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    Why did he turn on the phone later?

  • Question 11
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.

    The day of the maths test was next Monday. Jim had three days to study. He did not like maths. It was his hardest subject. He had to study in order to pass. He locked himself in his room. He turned off his phone and computer to avoid distractions. But, he could not solve a maths problem. He needed help. He had to turn on the phone and ask his friend for help. His friend agreed and came over. His friend helped him study for three hours. He took the test. And lo! he passed the test. Studying had paid off.

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    'Agreed and came over' means _____

  • Question 12
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.

    The day of the maths test was next Monday. Jim had three days to study. He did not like maths. It was his hardest subject. He had to study in order to pass. He locked himself in his room. He turned off his phone and computer to avoid distractions. But, he could not solve a maths problem. He needed help. He had to turn on the phone and ask his friend for help. His friend agreed and came over. His friend helped him study for three hours. He took the test. And lo! he passed the test. Studying had paid off.

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    'Studying had paid off' means _____

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