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Question 1121 Medium

What game did the boys play together when Jasim first came outside?

A
Cricket
B
Football
C
Ludo
D
Hide and seek
Question 1122 Medium

What was Jasim good at?

A
Running fast
B
Throwing a ball and planning
C
Solving math problems
D
Drawing pictures
Question 1123 Medium

What does the phrase "left a bad taste in my mouth" non-literally mean?

A
The food was spoiled.
B
An experience that leaves a feeling of disgust or unhappiness.
C
I need to brush my teeth.
D
The food was very spicy.
Question 1124 Medium

Which of these is an irregular adjective?

A
Short
B
Sharp
C
Good
D
Low
Question 1125 Medium

Identify the transitional device in the sentence: "Furqan is very athletic and he plays in the school cricket team too."

A
very
B
and
C
in
D
too
Question 1126 Medium

Choose the correct relative pronoun: "The boy _____ found this purse is honest."

A
which
B
whom
C
who
D
whose
Question 1127 Medium

What is the positive degree of the adjective 'best'?

A
good
B
better
C
well
D
most best
Question 1128 Medium

A group of words that has both a subject and a verb is called a ______.

A
Phrase
B
Clause
C
Sentence
D
Paragraph
Question 1129 Medium

Which punctuation mark is used to separate items in a series?

A
Full stop
B
Apostrophe
C
Comma
D
Exclamation mark
Question 1130 Medium

The sentence "I have done my work" is in which tense?

A
Present Indefinite
B
Past Indefinite
C
Present Perfect
D
Future Perfect
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