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Section 1: Collocations, Spellings, Words (Related to Animals, Household Things, Clothes, Basic Emotions, Food, Animals, etc.), Synonyms, Antonyms, Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs, Adverbs, Adjectives, Contractions, Articles, Prepositions, Conjunctions, Tenses, Punctuations, Jumbled Words, Basic Questions, Information Retrieval from Various Text and Image (Stories, Anecdotes, Pictures, Time-table Format, Messages, Invitations etc.), Spoken and Written Expressions (Apology, Greetings, Introduction, Request, etc.)
Achievers Section: Higher Order Thinking Questions - Syllabus as per Section 1
Please note that the dictionary which will be used for reference is Oxford Learner's Dictionary. This will be w.r.t. spellings & meanings. In case, if the word is not found in this dictionary, then it is assumed that this word does not exist.
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Q.1 |
Identify the word that is most nearly the same in meaning to the quoted word in the given sentence: Ray: Eva, please help me with the project? |
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Q.2 |
Read the given passage and answer the question: Imagery rehearsal therapy (IRT) is a form of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) used specifically to help improve your sleep by addressing nightmares. In fact, it’s the most frequently recommended therapy technique for severe nightmares. Nightmares fall into two main categories: post-traumatic nightmares and idiopathic nightmares. Post-traumatic nightmares happen after a trauma or a frightening event. Idiopathic nightmares have no clear cause. No matter the underlying cause, nightmares can cause a lot of distress, not to mention disrupt your rest and leave you still exhausted when you wake up. Evidence suggests between 3% and 8% of people have more than one nightmare a week. And though it might go without saying, having nightmares on a regular basis can make it tough to get a good night’s sleep. But IRT could be the key to better dreams. Developed in 1978 by psychiatrist Isaac Marks, this approach has you recount your nightmare while awake so you can create a happier alternative ending. You mentally rehearse this new ending every day with the idea that the nightmare will change in your sleep. What can nightmares do? |
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Q.3 |
Fill in the blank with the correct present perfect form of the tense: I ________ all the plays of Shakespeare. |
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Q.4 |
Under which category does the quoted adverb fall: Fast cars have to be driven 'carefully'. |
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Q.5 |
Fill in the blanks with the correct contraction: Adam: ______ you hungry? |
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Q.6 |
Fill in the blank using a suitable conjunction: The milk which we bought from outside for consumption should be kept in the refrigerator ________ it will not get spoiled. ![]() |
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Q.7 |
Read the given sentence and identify the expression: Hurrah! She's here at last! |
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Q.8 |
Fill in the blank using an appropriate adjective: Uncle Carl is really ________ man. ![]() |
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Q.9 |
Choose the nouns: Ben hit the ball over the fence. |
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Q.10 |
Fill in the blanks using appropriate options: For movies with fewer dialogues to succeed, the quality of the acting has to be ____________, as there are no _______________ dialogues or even background music to support. ![]() |
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Answers to Sample Questions from CREST Olympiads:
Q.1 : a | Q.2 : d | Q.3 : c | Q.4 : a | Q.5 : b | Q.6 : a | Q.7 : b | Q.8 : d | Q.9 : a | Q.10 : d