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<strong>MODEL</strong> <strong>QUESTION</strong> <strong>PAPER</strong>PLEASE RETURN ANSWER SHEET ALONG WITH <strong>QUESTION</strong><strong>PAPER</strong> TO THE SUPERVISOR AT THE END OF THE EXAM.STATE LEVELEM 2012-2013Total Questions : 100CLASS7Time Allotted : 1 HourINSTRUCTIONS TO THE CANDIDATES1. Please do not open this question paper unless you are instructed to do so.2. Additional 5 (Five) minutes will be given to the candidate for filling up thestudent’s information before the start of the competition.3. The paper consists of five sections -a) Identify the wrongly spelt word b) Order of Wordsc) Transformation of Sentences d) Synonyms & Antonymse) Complete the conversation4. Every section consists of 20 questions.5. All questions are compulsory and carry equal marks.6. There is no negative marking.7. There is only one correct answer, hence mark one answer only.8. Darken the circles with Pencil or Blue / Black Ball Point Pen only.9. Return the answer sheet along with question paper to the supervisor at the end ofthe exam.NAME :- ___________________________________________________________SCHOOL :- _________________________________________________________ROLL NO. :- ________________CLASS :- ________________Administrative Office : Flat No. 9, 1st Floor, Mohan Darshan, Near Saibaba Templeand Ice Factory, Shivaji Udyog Nagar, Off Manpada Road, Dombivli East,Dist.Thane. PIN 421 201.Mobile : 93225 54515 Email : english.marathon@gmail.com website : www.englishmarathon.inRegistered Office : Flat No.602, 6th Floor, F Building, Mangal Kalash Complex, NearShiv Mandir, Krantiveer Nagar, MIDC Road, Chole, Thakurli (East), Dist. Thane.Pin - 421 203.EM - 1213 - 7 – M (State) 1


SECTION – I IDENTIFY THE WRONGLY SPELT WORDQ.1. a. accompanied b. accomplished c. anamieaQ.2. a. asparagas b. ambition c. audienceQ.3. a. bustle b. bluted c. boorishQ.4. a. accosted b. apologetic c. astondedQ.5. a. bemoning b. beaming c. bequeathedQ.6. a. almonar b. agonizing c. ardentQ.7. a. benevolent b. batchelor c. blistersQ.8. a. covetous b. crone c. carcessQ.9. a. caoxed b. compatriots c. chieftainQ.10. a. compassionate b. chute c. citeationQ.11. a. ceremonies b. complecency c. crinkleQ.12. a. clincking b. crooned c. crovchedQ.13. a. benefactor b. bloted c. browQ.14. a. desertion b. discrete c. deviousQ.15. a. domenion b. desolate c. despisedQ.16. a. denounce b. decree c. dolotsQ.17. a. deafening b. devestate c. despondentQ.18. a. dearth b. deception c. dampanQ.19. a. exasperated b. emigarate c. entrepreneurQ.20. a. eminance b. extravagant c. entreatiesEM - 1213 - 7 – M (State) 2


SECTION – II ORDER OF WORDS(Arrange the options in proper order to form a meaningful sentence.)Q.21. Humans haveW) polluted the air and waterX) grasslands into farmlands,Y) cleared forests, convertedZ) destroyed swamps and(A) XWYZ (B) YXZW (C) ZYWXQ.22. The boy strokedB) horse's splendid bellyC) and he lookedD) the sheen of theE) into its eyes(A) EDCB (B) CBED (C) DBCEQ.23. The speed ofO) sound in solidsP) sound in airQ) and liquids is moreR) than the speed(A) OPRQ (B) QROP (C) OQRPQ.24. You have to tellF) may be cancelled ifG) picnic in the afternoonH) the weather turns wetI) your classmates that the(A) IGFH (B) GHFI (C) HIFGQ.25. When hotP) the atmosphere, itQ) air reaches theR) upper layers ofS) expands and loses heat(A) SRQP (B) QRPS (C) RPSQEM - 1213 - 7 – M (State) 3


Q.32. As he did notL) garden, plants and weedsM) an uncontrolled wayN) take care of hisO) grew all over it in(A) LMON (B) NLOM (C) ONMLQ.33. A missing paperH) and everyone willI) is a serious matterJ) the test againK) have to take(A) IHKJ (B) JIKH (C) KJHIQ.34. If you had been close byM) heard half smothered robsN) cheeks and would haveO) you would have seen tearsP) streaming down his(A) PONM (B) OPNM (C) NMPOQ.35. My sister is aF) and does not mindG) any part of the worldH) travelling all alone toI) very courageous girl(A) IHGF (B) HIFG (C) IFHGQ.36. The policeT) about pickpocketsU) in this areaV) a written warningW) have sent out(A) WVUT (B) TVWU (C) WVTUQ.37. The railway carry rawD) carry them to ports for exportsE) products within the country orF) material to industrial areasG) and distribute the finished(A) FGED (B) GFDE (C) EDGFEM - 1213 - 7 – M (State) 5


Q.38. They took no notice ofS) currents in the seaT) by the lifeguardU) and had to be rescuedV) a warning about dangerous(A) UTVS (B) TVSU (C) VSUTQ.39. My mother hadA) to go with my sister,B) asked my elder brotherC) foot down firmlyD) but she put her(A) DCBA (B) BADC (C) CADBQ.40. Sled is a vehicleJ) or goods over snow,K) made for carrying peopleL) having two long metalM) blades instead of wheels(A) MLJK (B) LKMJ (C) KJLMSECTION – III TRANSFORMATION OF SENTENCESQ.41. No sooner had he said it then he saw his back puffing up.(Rewrite using‘as soon as’)a) He as soon as said it than he saw his back puffing up.b) As soon as he said it than he saw his back puffing up.c) As soon as he said it he saw his back puffing up.Q.42. You’ve done no work since Monday. (Rewrite without ‘no’ and using theWord ‘idle’)a) You’ ve had been idle since Monday.b) You’ ve been idle since Monday.c) Since Monday you’ ve been an idle person.Q.43. I ‘m very sorry for you. (Rewrite beginning with ‘How …’ and ending offwith an exclamation mark)a) How sorry I am for you!b) How very sorry I’m for you!c) How I ‘m very sorry for you!EM - 1213 - 7 – M (State) 6


Q.44. That’s a very good suggestion.( Rewrite beginning with ‘what a …’ andending off with an exclamation mark)a) What suggestion is that ?b) What a good suggestion is it!c) What a good suggestion that is!Q.45. You always think negative.( Rewrite using the word ‘never’)a) Never do you want think positive.b) You have never thought positive.c) You never think positive.Q.46. A humorous play will be more enjoyable.(Add a question tag.)a) A humorous play will be more enjoyable,isn’t it ?b) A humorous play will be more enjoyable, wouldn’t it ?c) A humorous play will be more enjoyable, won,t it ?Q.47. What a marvellous plot for our skit ! (Rewrite beginning with ‘it is …’)a) It is a good marvellous plot for our skit.b) It is our skit that is so marvellous.c) It is a marvellous plot for our skit.Q.48. Aren’t you forgetting the animals? (Transform into an assertivesentence)a) You will never forget the animals.b) You are not able to forget the animals.c) You are forgetting the animals.Q.49. They are going to be on the stage too . (Transform the sentence byusing the word ‘even’.a) They are even going to be on the stage too.b) They are going to be even on the stage.c) Even they are going to be on the stage.Q.50. What a terrible din they kicked up!(Rewrite as an assertive sentence)a) They had kicked up a terrible din.b) They kicked up a terrible din.c) They did kick up a terrible din,didn’t they?Q.51. I could not sleep a minute last night.( Rewrite using ‘unable’)a) I am unable to sleep a minute last night!b) Last night he was unable to sleep for a minute.c) I was unable to sleep a minute last night.EM - 1213 - 7 – M (State) 7


Q.52. That’s impossible.(Rewrite using ‘not’)a) That is not possible.b) That is not possible at all.c) That was not possible at all.Q.53. He made a few paintings.(Change into passive form)a) A few paintings are made by him.b) A few paintings were made by him.c) Few paintings were made by him.Q.54. Joanna began to feel better because the last leaf on the ivy vine did notfall. (Change into an affirmative sentence)a) Joanna began to feel better because the last leaf on ivy vine was visible.b) Joanna began to feel better because of the remaining last leaf on ivyvine.c) Joanna began to feel better because the last leaf on the ivy vine wasstill there.Q.55. The sweeper had found him.(Change into passive form)a) He was found by the sweeper.b) He had been found by the sweeper.c) He has been found by the sweeper.Q.56. Behrman did not know anything about the last leaf on the ivy.(Changeinto affirmative sentence)a) Behrman has been uninformed about the last leaf on the ivy.b) The last leaf on the ivy was a surprise for Behrman.c) Behrman was completely unknown about the last leaf on the ivy.Q.57. Joanna realised that her thinking was wrong.(Rewrite the sentence byremoving ‘that’)a) Joanna was to realise about the wrong thinking.b) Joanna realised about her wrong thinking.c) Joanna’s realisation of her wrong thinking was true.Q.58. Sue was a rich girl.(Rewrite the sentence by using the word ‘riches’)a) Sue was a girl with riches.b) Sue was filled with riches.c) Sue was a girl, in riches.Q.59. Sue looked after her very well.(Rewrite beginning with ‘How…’ andending off with an exclamation mark.)a) How well was she looked after by Sue!b) How well Sue looked after her!c) How nice of Sue to look after her so well!EM - 1213 - 7 – M (State) 8


Q.60. She lay in bed without any sound or movement.(Rewrite using ‘no’)a) She lay in bed with no sound or movement.b) No sound or movement did she do in the bed.c) In an bed she lay having no sound or movement.SECTION – IV (A) IDENTIFY THE SYNONYMSQ.61. Violated(A) Constant (B) Broken (C) EndlessQ.62. Exist(A) Arrive (B) Living (C) To liveQ.63. Elegant(A) Pleasing (B) Graceful (C) RuffQ.64. Adequate(A) Sufficient (B) Lacking (C) LimitedQ.65. Prosperous(A) Ineffective (B) Disastrous (C) SuccessfulQ.66. Sloppy(A) Organized (B) Orderly (C) UntidyQ.67. Implicit(A) Unspoken (B) Oral (C) OrganizedQ.68. Slack(A) Chary (B) Careless (C) AlertQ.69. Vouch(A) Uncertainty (B) Timidity (C) GuaranteeQ.70. Robust(A) Strong (B) Feeble (C) MildSECTION – IV (B) IDENTIFY THE ANTONYMSQ.71. Ancient(A) Old (B) Modern (C) FreshQ.72. Entrance(A) Arrival (B) Entering (C) ExitQ.73. Above(A) Below (B) Upstairs (C) OverheadEM - 1213 - 7 – M (State) 9


Q.74. Closest(A) Flanking (B) Longest (C) NearbyQ.75. Remote(A) Apart (B) Far-off (C) NearbyQ.76. Public(A) Communal (B) Private (C) CivicQ.77. Abrupt(A) Sudden (B) Rapid (C) GradualQ.78. Accident(A) Design (B) Coincidence (C) FateQ.79. Admire(A) Like (B) Esteem (C) LoveQ.80. Adversity(A) Privilege (B) Difficulty (C) HardshipSECTION – V COMPLETE THE CONVERSATIONQ.81. I couldn’t have done this _____________a) without your helpb) Thanks a ton!c) So kind of youQ.82. You have been _____________a) can't find words to thank youb) wonderfully kind !c) to tell you how gratefulQ.83. The villagers chased the herd away _____________a) with a battery of adviceb) Limping visiblyc) shouting and bursting crackersQ.84. I have to finish this assignment today. _____________a) I asked you to get a reference book from the library.b) borrow a fellow-student’s bicycle to fetch itc) Do you want anybody to drop you home ?EM - 1213 - 7 – M (State) 10


Q.85. Everyone calls him _____________a) the satellite was Aryabhattab) the ‘Little Master’c) a beautiful paintingQ.86. Can you carry these heavy bags for me ? _____________a) I have a backacheb) but nothing happened to mec) we made ifQ.87. We were angry; _____________a) not go there in the nightb) you need some water ?c) but dared not complainQ.88. She drew her pistol and _____________a) drew the attention of neighboursb) he painted a mapc) aimed at the targetQ.89. You go to an ice-cream parlour _____________a) to choose only one flavourb) to buy an ice-creamc) to make up your mindQ.90. You’ve been silent and _____________a) spent only a short time in the roomb) your teacher saysc) not spoken to your classmates all dayQ.91. This is a kind horse ____ a gentle and faithful horse, “Pierre said_______.a) “I can see a beautiful spirit shining out of his eyes”.b) All right, Pierrec) No one knew Pierre Dupin and this horseQ.92. You should teach that horse to carry milk to the front door. __________a) one grows old the legs get tiredb) He does everything elsec) Bring an extra quart this morningQ.93. Pierre is a good man, Monsieur President,a) but I’m afraid he’s getting oldb) His salary will go just the samec) But of course, it is !EM - 1213 - 7 – M (State) 11


Q.94. Blind ? Of course the man was blind ? _____________a) The ambulance doctor bent downb) He’s dead instantlyc) You say he worked for you ? Didn’t you know he was blind ?Q.95. “You idiot ! Look what you’ve made me do ?” _____________a) I can’t do thisb) I’m sorry, I yelled”, said Billyc) Take it awayQ.96. Hurry up,a) Lets have a lookb) We’ve got a fox with a broken legc) “Hold it”, he barkedQ.97. “She’s doing her homework ?” said Mrs. Beale _____________a) Now Durrell, this plaster bandage is new stuff ?b) Nice clean breakc) Can’t we manage, dear ?Q.98. And now you, Billy, cut the hair off the leg _____________a) Don’t shout, William, you’re frightening the foxb) because the plaster won’t stick on hairc) You all are just going to argueQ.99. Don’t splash. Walk carefully ! _____________a) Don’t go in so, Malashab) I will take off my shoes and stockingsc) You naughty, dirty girl, what have you been doing ?Q.100. Do you notice a change in the boy ?a) Yes, he seems happier, calmer, I’m gladb) His lucky though, that his dog was therec) Well, he says his dog shadow saved himEM - 1213 - 7 – M (State) 12

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