Test Paper 2
Test Paper 2
Test Paper 2
PRACTICE TEST
PRACTICE QUESTIONS
The front page of this booklet provides practice examples to show you what the questions
on the real test are like. Your test administrator or teacher will now take you through
these.
Practice Example 1
A: mad
B: joy
C: unhappy
D: dream
E: None of these
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QUESTION 1
QUESTION 2
Advance means
QUESTION 3
QUESTION 4
QUESTION 5
Question 6
Mouse is related to monitor as _______ is related to canvas
A: cat B: brush C: UPS D: painter E:
player
Question 7
If 'light' is called 'day', 'day' is called 'dark' is called 'night', 'night' is called 'sunset' and
'sunset' is called 'dusk', when do we sleep?
Question 8
If 'TV is called fridge', 'fridge’ is called cycle', 'cycle is called Helicopter', 'Helicopter is
called Bus', 'Bus is called Bike', 'Bike is called train', 'train is called Frog', 'Frog is called
tamarind', 'Tamarind is called Furniture' and 'Furniture is called Cigarette', then what
is Tamarind sauce made up of ?
Question 9
SCRIBBLE is to write as STAMMER in the:
Question 10
Question 11
Suzanne and Jenifer decided to play tennis against each other. They bet $1 on each
game they played. Suzanne won three bets and Jenifer won $5. How many games did
they play ?
A: 9 B: 11 C: 10 D: 8
Question 12
There are two Swans in front of a Swan, two Swan behind a Swan and a Swan in the
middle.
How many Swan are there?
A: 9 B: 3 C: 10 D: 8
Question 13
If water is called blue, blue is called red, red is called white, white is called sky, sky is
called rain, rain is called green and green is called air, which of the following is the colour
of milk?
Question 14
Blue is called green, red is called orange, orange is called yellow. Yellow is called white,
white is called black, green is called brown and brown is called purple.What is the colour
of the fresh grass ?
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Question 20
I have legs but walk not. A strong back but work not. Two good arms but reach not. A seat but sit and
tarry not.
Question 21
Riddle: I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old. What am I?
Question 22
Question 23
Question 24
Eileen is planning a special birthday dinner for her husband's 35th birthday. She wants the evening to
be memorable, but her husband is a simple man who would rather be in jeans at a baseball game than
in a suit at a fancy restaurant. Which restaurant below should Eileen choose?
A Alfredo's offers fine Italian cuisine and an elegant Tuscan decor. Patrons will feel as though
. they've spent the evening in a luxurious Italian villa.
B Pancho's Mexican Buffet is an all-you-can-eat family style smorgasbord with the best tacos in
. town.
C The Parisian Bistro is a four-star French restaurant where guests are treated like royalty. Chef
. Dilbert Olay is famous for his beef bourguignon.
Question 25
A. Purse: Money
B. Iron: Hard
C. Cotton: Soft
D. Ice: Cold
Question 26
A. Some bats are locks B. Some watches are keys C. All the keys are locks.
Question 27
Question 28
Question 29
The film director wants an actress for the lead role of Lucy who perfectly fits the
description that appears in the original screenplay. He is not willing to consider actresses
who do not resemble the character as she is described in the screenplay, no matter how
talented they are. The screenplay describes Lucy as an average-sized, forty something
redhead, with deep brown eyes, very fair skin, and a brilliant smile. The casting agent has
four actresses in mind.
Actress #1 is a stunning red-haired beauty who is 5'9" and in her mid-twenties. Her eyes
are brown and she has an olive complexion.
Actress #2 has red hair, big brown eyes, and a fair complexion. She is in her mid-forties
and is 5'5".
Actress #3 is 5'4" and of medium build. She has red hair, brown eyes, and is in her early
forties.
Actress #4 is a blue-eyed redhead in her early thirties. She's of very slight build and
stands at 5'.
A
1, 2
.
B. 2, 3
C. 1, 4
D 2, 4
.
Question 30
BRAGGART : MODESTY
A. FLEDGLING : EXPERIENCE
B. EMBEZZLER : GREED
C. WALLFLOWER : TIMIDITY
D. INVALID : MALADY
E. CANDIDATE : AMBITION
Question 31
Question 32
HOSPITABLE : COURTESY
A. MORBID : CHEERFULNESS
B. VINDICTIVE : SPITE
C. LEISURELY : HASTE
D. INFAMOUS : HONOR
E. DESPONDENT : GLEE
Question 33
Question 34
A. Gu fo B. he fo C. gu po D. ma re E none of these
Question 35
CHRONOLOGICAL : TIME
A. VIRTUAL : TRUTH
B. ABNORMAL : VALUE
C. MARGINAL : KNOWLEDGE
D. ORDINAL : PLACE
E. COINCIDENTAL : HEALTH
Question 36
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Question 41
TOPAZ : YELLOW
A. DIAMOND : CARAT
B. JEWELER : CLARITY
C. SAPPHIRE : RED
D. AMETHYST : PURPLE
E. AMBER : BLUE
Question 42
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Question 44
Question 45
DRIP : GUSH
A. CRY : LAUGH
B. CURL : ROLL
C. STREAM : TRIBUTARY
D. DENT : DESTROY
E. BEND : ANGLE
Question 46
Question 47
A: pros and cons B: piece of cake C: odds and ends D: ups and downs
Question 48
The police found nothing special in the house of the criminal as he had taken
all the important documents with him, leaving just _________
A: pros and cons B: piece of cake C: odds and ends D: ups and downs
Question 49
ENTICE : REPEL
A. GERMINATE : SPROUT
B. FLOURISH : FADE
C. OFFICIATE : PRESIDE
D. LUBRICATE : GREASE
E. IMPLORE : ENTREAT
Question 50
SULLEN : BROOD
A. LETHARGIC : CAVORT
B. REGAL : CRINGE
C. DOCILE : OBEY
D. POISED : BLUNDER
E. DESPONDENT : LAUGH
Question 51
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Question 57
The small amount of money donated is just _____compared to the large sum
of money needed.
A: pros and cons B: piece of cake C: a drop in the ocean D: ups and downs
Question 58
BLACK is to COAL as tall is to:
Question 60
Mrs. Jansen recently moved to Arizona. She wants to fill her new backyard with flowering plants.
Although she is an experienced gardener, she isn't very well-versed in what plants will do well in the
Arizona climate. Also, there is a big tree in her backyard making for shady conditions and she isn't
sure what plants will thrive without much direct sunlight. Her favorite gardening catalog offers several
backyard seed packages. Which one should Mrs. Jansen choose?
A The Rainbow Collection is ideal for North-east gardens. It includes a variety of colorful
. perennials that thrive in cool, moist conditions.
B The Greenhouse Collection will blossom year after year if planted in brightly lit locations and
. watered regularly.
C The Treehouse Collection will provide lush green plants with delicate colorful flowers that thrive
. in shady and partially shady locations.
D The Oasis Collection includes a variety of perennials that thrive in dry climates and bright
. sunlight.
READING COMPREHENSION
PRACTICE TEST
PRACTICE QUESTIONS
The front page of this booklet provides practice examples to show you what the
questions on the real
test are like. Your test administrator or teacher will now take you through these.
Practice Example 1
The BBC is reporting that Harry Potter is responsible for the dwindling number of wild owls in
India..
When you are told to begin you will have 30 minutes to do as many questions as you can. If
you don’t know the answer to a question, make a guess or come back to it later. You don’t lose
marks if you get something wrong. It may be difficult to finish all the questions in the time
allowed, so don’t spend too long on any one question. Try to answer as many questions as you
can. If you change your mind about an answer, please erase your original answer using an
eraser and colour your new answer in on the answer sheet.
PLEASE DO NOT TURN THIS PAGE UNTIL YOU ARE ASKED TO DO SO.
Question 1
Question 1
“Young lions may lack and suffer hunger but those who trust in the Lord will not lack any
good thing”.
The only true education comes through the stimulation of the child's powers by the
demands of the social situations in which he finds himself. Through these demands he is
stimulated to act as a member of a unity, to emerge from his original narrowness of action
and feeling, and to conceive himself from the standpoint of the welfare of the group to
which he belongs.
D
comes through the interaction with social situations.
.
This passage best supports the statement that for transferring the wealth of tradition from
one generation to the next -
A
there are means other than the school.
.
D
modern technology must be put to use.
.
Read the following paragraph to answer the next two questions (Questions 6&7).
But I did not want to shoot the elephant. I watched him beating his bunch of grass against
his knees, with the preoccupied grandmotherly air that elephants have. It seemed to me
that it would be murder to shoot him. I had never shot an elephant and never wanted to.
(Somehow it always seems worse to kill large animal.) Besides, there was the beast's
owner to be considered. But I had got to act quickly. I turned to some experienced-looking
Burmans who had been there when we arrived, and asked them how the elephants had
been behaving. They all said the same thing; he took no notice of you if you left him
alone, but he might charge if you went too close to him.
D
calm, dignified and affectionate disposition
.
D
a worried man
.
Read the following paragraphs to answer the next two questions (Questions 8&9).
Harold a professional man who had worked in an office for many years had a fearful
dream. In it, he found himself in a land where small slug-like animals with slimy tentacles
lived on people's bodies. The people tolerated the loathsome creatures because after
many years they grew into elephants which then became the nation's system of transport,
carrying everyone wherever he wanted to go. Harold suddenly realised that he himself
was covered with these things, and he woke up screaming. In a vivid sequence of
pictures this dream dramatised for Harold what he had never been able to put in to words;
he saw himself as letting society feed on his body in his early years so that it would carry
him when he retired. He later threw off the "security bug" and took up freelance work.
C. in a different land
D
in his office
.
9. Which one of the following phrases best helps to bring out the precise meaning of
'loathsome creatures'?
A
Security bug and slimy tentacles
.
D
slug-like animals and security bug
.
Question 10
The sentence below does not have any punctuation. Choose the option with the correct
punctuation.
you can vote for a president this tuesday the man instructed.
A: "You can vote for a president this Tuesday," the man instructed.
B: "u can vote for a president this Tuesday the man instructed”
C: "You can vote for a President this Tuesday," the man instructed.
D: "You can vote 4 a president this Tuesday," the man instructed.
E: "You cn vote for a president this Tuesday," the man instructed.
Question 11
A. an easy task
B. an arduous task
C. To have no result
D. To give false alarm
Read the following paragraphs to answer the next four questions (Questions 12 -
15).
Male lions are rather reticent about expanding their energy in hunting more than three quarters of
kills are made by lionesses are in front, tensely scanning ahead, the cubs lag playfully behind and
the males bring up the rear, walking slowly, their massive heads nodding with each step as if they
were bored with the whole matter. But slothfulness may have survival value. With lionesses’ busy
hunting, the males function as guard for the cubs, protecting them particularly from hyenas.
12. According to the passage male lions generally do not go for hunting because
A
they do not like it.
.
.
. 13. Male lions protect their cubs
A
from the members of their own species
.
D
more from hyenas than from other animals
.
D
with their cubs only
.
15. When the lionesses go in search for their prey, they are very
A
Serious
.
B. Cautious
C. Playful
D
Sluggish
.
Question 16
Genealogy is fun. Just as a piece of furniture or a picture takes on much more interest if
you know its history, so does an individual become more real once the ancestral
elements that shaped him are known. An in-depth family history is a tapestry of all those
to whom we owe our existence.
A: Finding out about our ancestors is more interesting than researching the history of
objects.
B: Genealogy is a study of people and their belongings in the past.
C: Genealogy is a study of family history.
D: Genealogical research can bring meaning and life to a family’s history.
E: Most genealogies are a waste of effort.
Read the following paragraphs to answer the next four questions (Questions 18 -
19).
At this stage of civilisation, when many nations are brought in to close and vital contact
for good and evil, it is essential, as never before, that their gross ignorance of one
another should be diminished, that they should begin to understand a little of one
another's historical experience and resulting mentality. It is the fault of the English to
expect the people of other countries to react as they do, to political and international
situations. Our genuine goodwill and good intentions are often brought to nothing,
because we expect other people to be like us. This would be corrected if we knew the
history, not necessarily in detail but in broad outlines, of the social and political conditions
which have given to each nation its present character.
B. international position
C. politics
D. present character
B. is no longer there
Speech is great blessings but it can also be great curse, for while it helps us to make our
intentions and desires known to our fellows, it can also if we use it carelessly, make our
attitude completely misunderstood. A slip of the tongue, the use of unusual word, or of an
ambiguous word, and so on, may create an enemy where we had hoped to win a friend.
Again, different classes of people use different vocabularies, and the ordinary speech of
an educated may strike an uneducated listener as pompous. Unwittingly, we may use a
word which bears a different meaning to our listener from what it does to men of our own
class. Thus speech is not a gift to use lightly without thought, but one which demands
careful handling. Only a fool will express himself alike to all kinds and conditions to men.
B. pomposity in speech
C. verbosity in speech
D
ambiguity in speech
.
Question 21
Senators from urban areas are very concerned about assuring that there will be funding
for a new international airport. Senators from rural areas refuse to fund anything until
money for agricultural subsidies is appropriated. If the legislature funds these two
programs, on which of the following could they spend the rest of the money?
A
the school music program and national radio
.
B. hurricane preparedness
D
small business loan program
.
Read the following paragraph to answer the next four questions (Questions 22 -
23).
It is to progress in the human sciences that we must look to undo the evils which have
resulted from a knowledge of physical world hastily and superficially acquired by
population unconscious of the changes in themselves that the new knowledge has
imperative. The road to a happier world than any known in the past lies open before us if
atavistic destructive passions can be kept in leash while the necessary adaptations are
made. Fears are inevitable in time, but hopes are equally rational and far more likely to
bear good fruit. We must learn to think rather less of the dangers to be avoided than of
the good that will lie within our grasp if we can believe in it and let it dominate our
thoughts. Science, whatever unpleasant consequences it may have by the way, is in its
very nature a liberator, a liberator of bondage to physical nature and in time to come, a
liberator from the weight of destructive passions. We are on the threshold of utter disaster
or unprecedentedly glorious achievement. No previous age has been fraught with
problems so momentous; and it is to science that we must look to for a happy future.
Question 24
Mrs. Jansen recently moved to Arizona. She wants to fill her new backyard with flowering
plants. Although she is an experienced gardener, she isn't very well-versed in what plants
will do well in the Arizona climate. Also, there is a big tree in her backyard making for
shady conditions and she isn't sure what plants will thrive without much direct sunlight.
Her favorite gardening catalog offers several backyard seed packages. Which one should
Mrs. Jansen choose?
A The Rainbow Collection is ideal for North-east gardens. It includes a variety of
. colorful perennials that thrive in cool, moist conditions.
The Greenhouse Collection will blossom year after year if planted in brightly lit
B.
locations and watered regularly.
The Tree house Collection will provide lush green plants with delicate colorful
C.
flowers that thrive in shady and partially shady locations.
D The Oasis Collection includes a variety of perennials that thrive in dry climates and
. bright sunlight.
Read the following paragraph to answer the next two questions (Questions 25 to
29).
Sometimes we went off the road and on a path through the pine forest. The floor of the
forest was soft to walk on; the frost did not happen it as it did the road. But we did not
mind the hardness of the road because we had nails in the soles and heels nails bit on
the frozen ruts and with nailed boots it was good walking on the road and invigorating. It
was lovely walking in the woods.
Question 30
The sentence below does not have any punctuation. Choose the option with the correct
punctuation.
our class begins at 7 oclock in the morning on mondays
Question 31
Choose the option which will best replace the underlined word in the sentence to make
it correct.
A guaranteed reservation means you've paid for your resservation in advance.
A: resservation
B: resservatin
C: resservaton
D: reservation
Question 32
If you're a fitness walker, there is no need for a commute to a health club. Your
neighborhood can be your health club. You don't need a lot of fancy equipment to get a
good workout either. All you need is a well-designed pair of athletic shoes.
D
fitness walking is a convenient and valuable form of exercise.
.
Question 33
In the past, consumers would rarely walk into an ice cream store and order low-fat ice
cream. But that isn't the case today. An increasing health consciousness combined with a
much bigger selection of tasty low-fat foods in all categories has made low-fat ice cream
a very profitable item for ice cream store owners.
A
low-fat ice cream produces more revenue than other low-fat foods.
.
B. ice cream store owners would be better off carrying only low-fat ice cream.
C. ice cream store owners no longer think that low-fat ice cream is an unpopular item.
D
low-fat ice cream is more popular than other kinds of ice cream.
.
Read the following paragraphs to answer the next two questions (Questions 34 &
35).
Australia will have a nation-wide carbon trading scheme ended last week with the
government committed to a national emissions scheme from 2012. However, the
decision-making as to how we power the economy in a carbon constrained world is only
just beginning.
Fossil fuels like coal and oil have underpinned our economic growth and standard of
living for decades. The current resources boom is there because other countries want
our fossil fuels, and for all these reasons it is profitable to keep mining them. Ironically,
the income may help develop the technologies to replace them, but it is a matter of
which and when.
Almost certainly, in the race to reduce emissions, new technologies such as solar, wind
and geothermal (heat from rocks) power will compete against gas, clean coal and
perhaps nuclear energy to win the hearts and minds of the business world. In the end,
business will favour whatever is a cheap, abundant and reliable solution. You can
imagine the lobbying that will ensue from the different interest groups, to attract
business capital and government support so that their technology wins out. There may
be many collapsed ventures and lost fortunes along the way.
34. Fossil fuels will be in demand for some time yet because:
A: we have no other options.
B: they are plentiful and cheap in Australia.
C: our wealth and lifestyle are at present dependent on them.
D: A and B together.
E: B and C together.
35. In the writer’s view ‘there may be many collapsed ventures’ along the way
because:
A: cheaper fossil fuels will continue to be used for a long time.
B: business will favour existing sources, rather than undergoing expensive change.
C: carbon emission rules will cripple new energy sources.
D: not all the options will be adopted, so the cheaper and more efficient will survive.
E: None of these.
Read the following paragraphs to answer the next five questions (Questions 36 -
40).
The casual horrors and real disasters are thrown at newspaper reader without
discrimination. In the contemporary arrangements for circulating the news, an important
element, evaluation is always weak and often wanting entirely. There is no point
anywhere along the line somewhere someone put his foot down for certain and says,
"This is important and that does not amount to row of beans; deserves no ones
attention, and should travel the wires no farther". The junk is dressed up to look as
meaningful as the real news.
D
discriminating horrors from disasters
.
is shocked by the casual stories about horrors and disasters reported in the
B.
newspapers
D. people don't see the difference between 'junk' and 'real' news
Question 41
Question 42
The sentence below does not have any punctuation. Choose the option with the correct
punctuation.
whos going to fly qantas to sydney and use its special return offer
A: who’s going to fly qantas to Sydney and use it’s special return offer?
B: Who’s going to fly Qantas to Sydney and use its special return offer?
C: Who’s going to fly Qantas to Sydney and use it’s special return offer?
D: Whos going to fly Qantas to Sydney and use its special return offer.
E: who’s going to fly Qantas to Sydney and use it’s special return offer?
Question 43
One New York publisher has estimated that 50,000 to 60,000 people in the United
States want an anthology that includes the complete works of William Shakespeare.
And what accounts for this renewed interest in Shakespeare? As scholars point out,
his psychological insights into both male and female characters are amazing even
today.
This paragraph best supports the statement that
A
Shakespeare's characters are more interesting than fictional characters today.
.
D
New Yorkers have a renewed interested in the work of Shakespeare.
.
Question 44
Far from being upright and moral, his conduct showed him to be frail.
The word frail in this sentence means:
A: capable of falling over. B: weak-kneed. C: capable of
error.
D: immoral E: None of these
Question 45
The sentence below does not have any punctuation. Choose the option with the correct
punctuation.
we arent welcome here said Lenny so we had better go dont you think
A: “We aren’t welcome here, said Lenny. We had better go don’t you think.”
B: “We aren’t welcome here,” said Lenny, “we had better go, don’t you think?”
C: “We aren’t welcome here,” said Lenny. “We had better go, don’t you think?”
D: “We arent welcome here,” said Lenny, “we had better go, don’t you think.”
E: “We are’nt welcome here,” said Lenny, “we had better go, don’t you think?”
F 'We aren't welcome here' , said Lenny. We had better go, don't you think ?
Question 46
What does this idiom mean – “Break a leg”
Question 47
What does this idiom mean – “Go back to the drawing board”
Question 48
Read the following paragraphs to answer the next two questions (Questions 49 &
50).
Soft bodied animals like caterpillars often fall a prey to voracious hunters like birds or
reptiles. Despite having no means to 'actively' defend themselves, with weapons like
claws or jaws, they have nevertheless, evolved other equally effective deterrents. A
particular species of the caterpillar lives at an altitude over 2.500 metres in the
Himalayas. It uses prominent colour to inform would be predators of its in edibility. In the
event that an inexperienced or adventurous bird did eat the caterpillar, it would probably
vomit it soon after, and subsequently desist from attacking similar species in future.
Though this would do the unfortunate victim no good, the species benefits. A rare
example of the martyr among animals.
50. Experienced birds do not attack the Himalayan caterpillars because they are
A. repulsive
B. very aggressive
C. inedible
D. diseased
CREATIVE WRITING ASSESSMENT
Imagine if your friend came home for the first time and you tried to
make your favourite noodles which got burned. What next step would
you take and how would your friend respond.
BURNED NOODLES
Your task is to write a complete narrative, taking care to convey
the dramatic nature of the story to the audience. Use the diary
entry, photographs and other notes, as well as your own ideas in
your writing.
PLANNING
Use this planning table to help you construct your piece and help you
think about the persuasive strategies that you wish to use in your
writing.
You have 5 minutes to plan your piece and 30 minutes writing time.
Your planning will not be assessed.
PLANNING
Contention/Point of View, Arguments & Persuasive strategies:
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