Sudden Test5
Class: vii Total: 50
Time: 60 mints Obtained mark:
A. Fill in the blanks: 2x1= 2
1. The words
or phrase from the text referring to past time or old times:
2. Those
said to be alphabet of nature:
B. True or false with supporting
sentence or phrases: 2x1=2
1. The
reading of alphabet of any language does not help us to be able to read about
it. ( )
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2. Having
been broken, the stone getting big size becomes small and has corners. ( )
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C. Rearrange: 4x1/2= 2
1. Daughter
is expected to know a little how to read nature. ( )
2. The
children playing in the beach are making castle made of sand. ( )
3. The
writer hopes daughter to begin to learn how to read this story. ( )
4. And all
the while it rolled at the bottom of the river. ( )
D. Match: 4x1/2= 2
A |
B |
1.Beautiful |
a)Naughty ( ) |
2.rough |
b)Nook ( ) |
3.edge |
c)Pretty ( ) |
4.corner |
d)Side ( ) |
E. Cause and Effect: 2x1= 2
Cause |
Effect |
1. We read stone and rock of the
earth. |
a) |
2. |
b) Fairy tales provide no story of our
planet. |
F. Complete the chat: 2x1= 2
What |
When /Where |
1. No written books were available. |
a) |
2. |
b) A beautiful beach is created. |
G. M.C.Qs: 2x1= 2
1. Which of
the following need to be read in order to know story of our planet?
a) Stone and
rock b) paper as well as rock c) not only cloth but also cotton d) neither hill
nor mountain
2. What
happens to the big stone before being part of a beach?
a) Large in
size b) Increased size c) size gets smaller and smaller d) to become a grain of
sand
H. Writing answer: 5x1= 5
1. Why were
no written books available in old times?
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2. What do
you mean by ‘alphabet’?
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3. Why are
stones along with rock called alphabet of nature?
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4. Name the
sources of story of the earth.
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5. How does
a pebble come to a valley?
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I. Do as directed: (20x ½ +15x1) = 25
1. a) Add
prefix: Take:
b) Add suffix: Hide:
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2. a) Same
word of ‘Tall’ b) Opposite of ‘Broken’:
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3. a)
Abstract noun form of ‘Beautiful’ b)
Adj form of ‘well’:
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4. a) Adv
form of ‘slow’: b) Plural
form of ‘deer’:
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5. a)
Homonym of ‘fair’:
b) Present participle form of ‘tie’:
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6. a) Past
participle form of ‘bring’:
b) Past form of ‘fly’:
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7. a) He is
…………………………… than most other boys in the class. (Industries/more industries)
b) They are
the ……………………………………… women of all. (happier/happiest)
8. a) He
gave …………………. one –hundred -rupee note. …………………….. note does work well.
(Article)
9. a)We park
our car …………………………………. the red car and the blue bus. (among/between)
b) The Geetangalij
is written ………………….. Rabindranath tagore. (by/on)
10. a)
Reading books is said to be ………………………………………. . So, she gets …………………………….. (Bore/boring/bored)
11. Ruprekha
cuts a cake. (Future Perfect continuous tense)
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12. No other
girl in the city is as good as she. (Superlative degree)
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13. They
were making five houses. (Passive)
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14. Make
sentence: behind
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15. Brother
goes there. Sister goes there. (Join with ‘and’)
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16. He does
not see the cat. He does not see the dog. (Use: neither……. Nor)
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17. Father
eats rice. Mother eats rice. (Use: both…… and)
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18. He reads
book. He writes a letter. (Use: Not only…………… but also)
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19. Ram said
to mother, “You do not need to cook this food for me today.” (Narration)
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20. They
came here. I was reading books. (Join with ‘when’)
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21. The
mobile rings well. It has a front camera. (Join with ‘that’)
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22. He sings
songs. He enjoys it. (Join with ‘gerund’)
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23. We eat
food. We may live. (Join with ‘that’)
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24. I came
here for teaching you. (Make question with ‘why’)
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25. Mother
made a stick. She wants to kill the snake. (Join with ‘because of’)
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J. Writing: 6x1= 6
Study the family tree of your friend Rup
carefully. Then write a short paragraph about her family in about sixty words:
Rma Roy Sita Roy
A. +
Tom Roy Rima
+
Rup Bob Lob
Or a conversation between two friends about a riddle affecting
one of them or
a letter to your friend telling him or her how you are feeling when it is too hot in your locality.
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