The document contains an English language question paper for Solaiman with various sections testing different grammar concepts like forming sentences from jumbled words, identifying sentence types, changing sentences from affirmative to negative, writing interrogative sentences, changing nouns to plural forms, filling in blanks with collective nouns and abstract nouns.
The document contains an English language question paper for Solaiman with various sections testing different grammar concepts like forming sentences from jumbled words, identifying sentence types, changing sentences from affirmative to negative, writing interrogative sentences, changing nouns to plural forms, filling in blanks with collective nouns and abstract nouns.
The document contains an English language question paper for Solaiman with various sections testing different grammar concepts like forming sentences from jumbled words, identifying sentence types, changing sentences from affirmative to negative, writing interrogative sentences, changing nouns to plural forms, filling in blanks with collective nouns and abstract nouns.
The document contains an English language question paper for Solaiman with various sections testing different grammar concepts like forming sentences from jumbled words, identifying sentence types, changing sentences from affirmative to negative, writing interrogative sentences, changing nouns to plural forms, filling in blanks with collective nouns and abstract nouns.
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English I Question Paper for Solaiman
A. Arrange the given jumbled words to make them statement sentences:
1) own/this/his/is/sports/car 2) very/summers/hot/are/Delhi/in 3) the largest/Pacific Ocean/is/ the/world/ocean/in 4) lean/not/do/not/out/the/of/window 5) serve/must/country/we/our B. State whether each of the following sentences is Assertive, Imperative, Interrogative or Exclamatory: 1) God save the Queen! ___________ 2) The earth goes round the sun. ___________ 3) When are you leaving for Dubai? ___________ 4) Do not touch the exhibits. ___________ 5) He died for his country. ___________ C. Make the following Affirmative sentences Negative: 1) Everyone likes children. 2) Shalini is Somya’s best friend. 3) My brother’s wallet is lost. 4) Mr. Prakash helps the poor. 5) Dad likes cold coffee. D. Write interrogative sentences for the given assertive sentences. 1) Hockey tournament is going on. 2) I am a student of class five. 3) Father is busy with his office work. 4) Our neighbours are very friendly. 5) Ravi forgot his book at home. E. Rewrite the given sentences using the plural form of the underlined nouns. 1) Donkey is grazing in the field. 2) Leaf is green in colour. 3) Wolf howls at night. 4) Mother is looking for her child. 5) Paper is made from bamboo. F. Fill in the blanks with suitable collective nouns: 1) A ___________ of cows. 7) A ___________ of cards. 2) A ___________ of bees. 8) A ___________ of books. 3) A ___________ of birds. 9) A ___________ of stairs. 4) A ___________ of flowers. 10) A ___________ of sheep. 5) A ___________ of ships. 11) A___________ of players. 6) A ___________ of puppies. 12) A ___________ of sticks. G. Fill in the blanks with Abstract Nouns formed from the words given in the brackets: 1) What is your brother’s___________? (high) 2) There was total ___________ in the room. (dark) 3) Birbal was well known for his ___________. (wise) 4) Eggs and milk gives us ___________. (strong) 5) His ___________ of many languages is amazing.(know)