Question 1 :
Based on information in the passage, it can be inferred that all of the following contributed to the disuse of the Iditarod Trail except _______________________.
Question 2 :
Which of the words in the poem rhyme:<br><br>Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December,<br>And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor.<br><br>(The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe)
Question 6 :
Fill in the blank with a suitable option:<br/>The main verb in the sentence that states the overall theme of the poem is _________.<br/>
Question 7 :
Fill in the blank with a suitable option:<br/>The speaker implies that, without the glowworms, mowers who have "lost their aim" (line <span class="x-ref">48636) would be likely to _____________.
Question 8 :
<blockquote><p class="MsoNormal"><b>ANTONIO</b></p> <p class="MsoNormal">Hie thee, gentle Jew.<br/> <br/> </p> <p class="MsoNormal"><i>Exit Shylock</i></p> <p class="MsoNormal">The Hebrew will turn Christian: he grows kind.</p> <p class="MsoNormal"><b>BASSANIO</b></p> <p class="MsoNormal">I like not fair terms and a villain's mind.<br/> <br/> What does the line 'Exit Shylock' indicate?</p> <p class="MsoNormal"> </p></blockquote>
Question 9 :
Identify the error in the following sentence.Americas first roller coaster ride, which $\underset{A}{\underline{opened\, in}}$1884 at Coney Island, Brooklyn $\underset{B}{\underline{ and\, capable \,of}}$ a $\underset{C}{\underline{ top\, speed}}$ of  $\underset{D}{\underline{ only}}$ six miles per hour. $\underset{E}{\underline{ No \,error}}$.
Question 10 :
Given below is a sentence with three underlined parts labelled (a), (b) and (c). Find out whether there is any error in any of these parts. If you find no error, your response should be indicated as (d):<br/><br/>$\underset{(a)}{\underline{\text{Every one }}}$  $\underset{(b)}{\underline{\text{of the boys}}}$  $\underset{(c)}{\underline{\text{love to ride.}}}$  $\underset{(d)}{\underline{\text{No error}}}$  
Question 12 :
From the passage, the play may be said to be a<br>
Question 13 :
<p>Read the passage given below and answer the question that follows:</p><p>Miss Prism.  Lady Bracknell, I admit with shame that I do not know.  I only wish I did.  The plain facts of the case are these.  On the morning of the day you mention, a day that is forever branded on my memory, I prepared, as usual, to take the baby out in its perambulator.  I had also with me a somewhat old, but capacious handbag in which I had intended to place the manuscript of a work of fiction that I had written during my few unoccupied hours.  In a moment of mental abstraction, for which I never can forgive myself, I deposited the manuscript in the bassinette and placed the baby in the handbag.<br/></p>Jack.  [Who has been listening attentively.] <p>But where did you deposit the handbag?</p>Miss Prism.  Do not ask me, Mr. Worthing.<br/><br/><p>Jack.  Miss Prism, this is a matter of no small importance to me.  I insist on knowing where you deposited the handbag that contained that infant.</p>Miss Prism.  I left it in the cloak-room of one of the larger railway stations in London.<br/><br/><p>Jack.  What railway station?</p>Miss Prism.  [Quite crushed.] <br/><p><br/>Victoria.  The Brighton line.  [Sinks into a hair.]</p>Jack.  I must retire to my room for a moment.  Gwendolen, wait here for me.<br/><br/><p>Gwendolen.  If you are not too long, I will wait here for you all my life.  [Exit Jack in great excitement.]</p><b>....<br/><br/></b>Gwendolen.  This suspense is terrible.  I hope it will last.  [Enter Jack with a handbag of black leather in his hand.]<br/><br/><p>Jack.  [Rushing over to Miss Prism.] <br/>Is this the hand-bag, Miss Prism?  Examine it carefully before you speak.  The happiness of more than one life depends on your answer.</p>Miss Prism.  [Calmly.]  It seems to be mine.  Yes, here is the injury it received through the upsetting of a Gower Street omnibus in younger and happier<br/><p>days.  Here is the stain on the lining caused by the explosion of a temperance beverage, an incident that occurred at Leamington.  And here, on the lock, are my initials.  I had forgotten that in an extravagant mood I had had them placed there.  The bag is undoubtedly mine.  I am delighted to have it so unexpectedly restored to me.  It has been a great inconvenience being without it all these years.</p>Jack.  [In a pathetic voice.]  Miss Prism, more is restored to you than this handbag.  I was the baby you placed in it.<br/><br/>The passage above is taken from a __________.<br/>
Question 15 :
Fill in the blank with a suitable option:<br/>The poem is characterized by ___________.<br/>
Question 17 :
Select the option that correctly punctuates the given line:<br/>Elephants are huge
Question 18 :
Select the sentence with correct punctuation marks.<br/>my favourite movie is the Jurassic park.<br/>
Question 19 :
Select the option that correctly punctuates the given line:<br/>Anna likes chocolates cakes and cupcakes<br/>
Question 20 :
Select the option that correctly punctuates the given line:<br/>Maya Angelou said if you don't like something change it. If you can't change it change your attitude.