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English Revision Test

 Literature

RTC 1
"Camel, O Camel, come out and trot like the rest of us."
"Humph!" said the Camel and the Horse went away and told the Man.

  1. Who said these lines to the Camel?                                                                1
  2. What work did the Horse want the Camel to do?                                          1
  3. How did the Camel reply, and what does it show about his nature?             1

RTC 2
Nor does it, like the prudent ant,
Lay up the grain for times of want,
A wise and cautious hoard.

4. Who stores grain for the future?                                                                       1

5. What does the butterfly not do like the ant?                                                    1

6. What do the bee and the bird do that makes them useful?                              1

Answer the following questions in 15-30 words

7. What did the Camel say whenever anyone asked him to work?                      1

    8. What did Rachel’s father suggest they do on Saturday?                                  1

    9. What was Rachel doing at the beginning of the story?                                                1

     10. Who is the poet of the poem The Butterfly?                                                   1

11. Who is the author of the chapter How the Camel Got His Hump ?                   1

12. How does the ant prepare for the future?                                                       2

13. What good quality does the ant have?                                                           2

 

Grammar:

1.      My name is Rohan. ___ am ten years old.                                                      1

2.      This is my brother. ___ is very tall.                                                                 1

3.      Where are my books? Have you seen ___?                                                    1

4.      Meera is kind. Everyone likes ___.                                                                 1

5.      We are friends. Will you play with ___?                                                        1

6.      This is Rahul. Do you know ___?                                                                   1

7.      These are my pencils. Please give them back to ___.                                      1         

8.      I love my parents. ___ take care of me.                                                          1

9.      You and I are classmates. ___ study in Class V.                                            1

10.  Tina is my best friend. I like playing with ___.                                              1

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