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Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow : The minute they entered the classroom, they stopped short and gasped. There were drawings all over the room, on every ledge and windowsill, dazzling colours and brilliant, lavish designs, all drawn on great sheets of wrapping paper. There must have been a hundred of them, all lined up. These must be the drawings for the contest. They were! Everybody stopped and whistled or murmured admiringly.1. Why did Maddie and Peggy gasp?a. Maddie and Peggy gasped on seeing the furniture all over the room.b. Maddie and Peggy gasped on seeing the drawings all over the room.c. Maddie and Peggy gasped on seeing the decor all over the hall.d. Maddie and Peggy gasped on seeing the architecture all over the place.2. How did everybody respond to Wanda's exquisite drawings?a. Everybody appreciated Wanda's exquisite drawings by giving her presents.b. Everybody demotivated Wanda by saying that she makes terrible drawings.c. Everybody appreciated Wanda's exquisite drawings by clapping and whistling.d. Nobody said a word about Wanda's exquisite drawings because they were jealous of her.3. Which word in the passage means 'very bright' ?a. 'Gasp' means 'very bright'.b. 'Wrapping' means 'very bright'.c. 'Admiringly' means 'very bright'.d. 'Dazzling' means 'very bright'.4. How many drawings were there ?a. Must have been a fifty of them.b. Must have been a twenty of them.c. Must have been a eighty of them.d. Must have been a hundred of them.5. On which sheets the drawings were drawn?a. The drawings were drawn on great sheets of wrapping paper.b. The drawings were drawn on crepe paper.c. The drawings were drawn on large canvas.d. The drawings were drawn on white sheets. |
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Answer» 1. b. Maddie and Peggy gasped on seeing the drawings all over the room. 2. c. Everybody appreciated Wanda's exquisite drawings by clapping and whistling. 3. d. 'Dazzling' means 'very bright'. 4. d. Must have been a hundred of them. 5. a. The drawings were drawn on great sheets of wrapping paper. |
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