Q.1 Tick the correct option:
1. Tom discovered a--------in the forest.
a.rock
b.pool
2.The pool belonged to--------
a. Tom
b.public
3.Who started the quarrel?
a.the other boy
b. Tom
4.The other boy did not know
a.swimming
b. diving
5.Who won the fight the next day?
a.Tom
b. Sam
6.The Olympic games originally started in ancient Greece at a place called:
a.Olympia
b.Rome
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AnswerOpen in answr appCorrect option isBBareHomophones are words that have the same or similar pronunciations, but different meanings. 'Bare' and 'bear' are homophones.
AnswerOpen in answr appCorrect option isBBareHomophones are words that have the same or similar pronunciations, but different meanings. 'Bare' and 'bear' are homophones.Options A and B:
AnswerOpen in answr appCorrect option isBBareHomophones are words that have the same or similar pronunciations, but different meanings. 'Bare' and 'bear' are homophones.Options A and B: 'Bare' means 'without covering or clothing', 'naked'.
AnswerOpen in answr appCorrect option isBBareHomophones are words that have the same or similar pronunciations, but different meanings. 'Bare' and 'bear' are homophones.Options A and B: 'Bare' means 'without covering or clothing', 'naked'.It is relevant to the given sentence, as the person 'he' competed in the race without any covering over his feet, that is, shoes.
AnswerOpen in answr appCorrect option isBBareHomophones are words that have the same or similar pronunciations, but different meanings. 'Bare' and 'bear' are homophones.Options A and B: 'Bare' means 'without covering or clothing', 'naked'.It is relevant to the given sentence, as the person 'he' competed in the race without any covering over his feet, that is, shoes.'Bear' means 'to hold up or support'. This word does not fit into the sentence in meaning.
AnswerOpen in answr appCorrect option isBBareHomophones are words that have the same or similar pronunciations, but different meanings. 'Bare' and 'bear' are homophones.Options A and B: 'Bare' means 'without covering or clothing', 'naked'.It is relevant to the given sentence, as the person 'he' competed in the race without any covering over his feet, that is, shoes.'Bear' means 'to hold up or support'. This word does not fit into the sentence in meaning.Hence option B is correct and A is incorrect.
AnswerOpen in answr appCorrect option isBBareHomophones are words that have the same or similar pronunciations, but different meanings. 'Bare' and 'bear' are homophones.Options A and B: 'Bare' means 'without covering or clothing', 'naked'.It is relevant to the given sentence, as the person 'he' competed in the race without any covering over his feet, that is, shoes.'Bear' means 'to hold up or support'. This word does not fit into the sentence in meaning.Hence option B is correct and A is incorrect.Options C and D are incorrect for the same: C cannot be correct because A is incorrect, and D cannot be correct because B is correct.