1.
Choose the right word.
Correct Answer
A. Than
Explanation
The word "than" is used to make comparisons between two things or people. It is commonly used to indicate that one thing is greater, smaller, better, or worse than another. It is often used in phrases like "more than," "less than," "better than," or "worse than." In this context, "than" is the correct word to use when making a comparison.
2.
Look and write a word.y b k a e d r o
Correct Answer
keyboard, Keyboard, KEYBOARD
Explanation
The given answer "keyboard, Keyboard, KEYBOARD" is the correct answer because it matches the letters in the given sequence "y b k a e d r o" and also follows the pattern of capitalizing the first letter in the second word and capitalizing all letters in the third word.
3.
Choose the correct answer.This is the room ________ I study.
Correct Answer
B. Where
Explanation
The correct answer is "where" because it is used to refer to a place or location, which is appropriate in the given sentence. The sentence is stating that the room is the place where the speaker studies.
4.
Choose the correct answer.Peter is the doctor ________ works in the village.
Correct Answer
A. Who
Explanation
The correct answer is "who" because it is used to refer to a person and is used to introduce a relative clause that provides additional information about Peter, the doctor.
5.
Choose the correct answer.The guitar ________ I play is very expensive.
Correct Answer
C. Which
Explanation
The correct answer is "which". In this sentence, "which" is used to introduce a relative clause that provides additional information about the guitar. The relative clause "which I play" specifies that the guitar being referred to is the one that the speaker plays.
6.
Choose the correct answer.The town ________ we went on holiday is in the mountains.
Correct Answer
B. Where
Explanation
The correct answer is "where" because it is used to refer to a place or location. In this sentence, "where" is used to indicate the town in which the speaker went on holiday.
7.
Choose the correct answer.Where is the boy________ plays the piano?
Correct Answer
A. Who
Explanation
The correct answer is "who" because the question is asking for the subject of the sentence, which is the boy. "Who" is used to refer to a person and is the appropriate pronoun in this context.
8.
Choose the correct answer.The violin________ is very old is John's.
Correct Answer
C. Which
Explanation
The correct answer is "which". This is because "which" is used to introduce a relative clause that provides additional information about the noun "violin". In this case, the relative clause "is very old" describes the violin. The word "which" is commonly used in this context to refer to things or objects.
9.
Choose the correct answer.Lucy is the girl________ helped me with my Maths homework.
Correct Answer
A. Who
Explanation
The correct answer is "who". In this sentence, "who" is used as a relative pronoun to refer to the girl named Lucy. It introduces a relative clause that provides additional information about Lucy, stating that she is the girl who helped with the Maths homework.
10.
Complete the dialogue. mine yours his hers ours theirs A: Jack and Jimmy, are these your drums?B: Yes, they are _______.
Correct Answer
ours, OURS, Ours
Explanation
In the dialogue, person A asks if the drums belong to Jack and Jimmy. Person B confirms that the drums do belong to them by saying "Yes, they are ours." The word "ours" is used to indicate possession by more than one person, in this case, Jack and Jimmy. The variations in capitalization ("OURS" and "Ours") are likely just formatting differences and do not affect the meaning of the word.
11.
Complete the dialogue. mine yours his hers ours theirs A: Martha, is this your homework?B: No, it isn't _______.
Correct Answer
mine, Mine, MINE
Explanation
In the dialogue, person A asks Martha if the homework belongs to her. Person B, Martha, responds by saying "No, it isn't mine." Since Martha is referring to the homework not belonging to her, the correct word to fill in the blank would be "mine." The repetition of "Mine, MINE" in the answer emphasizes Martha's assertion that the homework does not belong to her.
12.
Complete the dialogue. mine yours his hers ours theirs A: Is this Grandma's jacket ?B: Yes, it is _______.
Correct Answer
hers, Hers, HERS
Explanation
In the dialogue, person A asks if the jacket belongs to Grandma. Person B confirms that it does by saying "Yes, it is hers." The word "hers" is used to indicate possession by a female, in this case, Grandma. The capitalization of "Hers" and "HERS" in the answer options is likely an error, as possessive pronouns are typically not capitalized.
13.
Complete the dialogue. mine yours his hers ours theirs A: Is this Anna and Ricky's car?B: No, _______ is the blue one over there.
Correct Answer
theirs, Theirs, THEIRS
Explanation
In the dialogue, person A asks if the car belongs to Anna and Ricky. Person B responds by saying "No, theirs is the blue one over there." This indicates that the car does not belong to Anna and Ricky, but rather to someone else. The word "theirs" is used to refer to something that belongs to someone else, in this case, the car. The correct answer is "theirs" because it is used as a possessive pronoun to indicate ownership by someone other than Anna and Ricky.
14.
Complete the dialogue. mine yours his hers ours theirs A: That's a beautiful violin. Is it Ben's?B: Yes, it's ________.
Correct Answer
his, His, HIS
Explanation
In this dialogue, person A compliments the violin and asks if it belongs to Ben. Person B confirms that it does belong to Ben by saying "Yes, it's his." The possessive pronoun "his" is used to show ownership, indicating that the violin belongs to Ben. The correct answer is "his" in lower case, "His" with a capital letter, and "HIS" in all caps.
15.
Complete the dialogue. mine yours his hers ours theirs A: This is my new saxophone.B: Is it really ________?
Correct Answer
yours, Yours, YOURS
Explanation
In the dialogue, person A states that the saxophone is "my new saxophone," indicating that it belongs to them. Person B then questions if it is really "yours," seeking confirmation that it does indeed belong to person A. Person B emphasizes their question by repeating "Yours" with a capital "Y," further emphasizing that they are referring to person A's ownership. The correct answer is "yours" because it matches the possessive form used by person B to refer to person A's saxophone.
16.
Look and write a word.i l v n i o
Correct Answer
violin, Violin, VIOLIN
Explanation
The given answer is "violin, Violin, VIOLIN" because the letters "i l v n i o" can be rearranged to form the word "violin" in lowercase, "Violin" with a capital letter at the beginning, and "VIOLIN" in all uppercase letters.
17.
Look and write a word.r p h a
Correct Answer
harp, HARP, Harp
Explanation
The given letters "r, p, h, a" can be rearranged to form the word "harp". The word "harp" can be written in different ways, with varying capitalization, such as "HARP" or "Harp". Therefore, the correct answer includes all possible variations of the word "harp" with different capitalization.
18.
Look and write a word.p t t m r u e
Correct Answer
trumpet, Trumpet, TRUMPET
Explanation
The word "trumpet" is written in lowercase, uppercase, and all uppercase letters. The question asks to "look and write a word," and the given letters are "p t t m r u e." By rearranging these letters, we can form the word "trumpet." The variations in capitalization indicate that the word can be written in different cases.
19.
Look and write a word.g a t l i r n e
Correct Answer
triangle, Triangle, TRIANGLE
Explanation
The word "triangle" is written in lowercase, uppercase, and title case to show the different ways it can be written. The question asks to "Look and write a word," indicating that the word to be written is "triangle."
20.
Choose the correct word.
Correct Answer
B. Recorder
Explanation
The correct answer is "recorder" because the other options (saxophone, trombone, drums, and tambourine) are all different types of musical instruments, while the recorder is also a musical instrument.
21.
Choose the coorect word.
Correct Answer
E. Tambourine
Explanation
The correct answer is "tambourine" because it is the only option that is a percussion instrument. The other options are all wind or brass instruments. A saxophone, recorder, trombone, and drums are all played by blowing air into or across the instrument, while a tambourine is played by shaking or striking it with the hands.
22.
Choose the coorect word.
Correct Answer
A. Saxophone
Explanation
The correct word is saxophone. The saxophone is a musical instrument that is often used in jazz and classical music. It is a woodwind instrument that is played by blowing air through a reed and pressing keys to change the pitch. The other options, recorder, trombone, drums, and tambourine, are all different types of musical instruments but are not the correct word in this context.
23.
Choose the coorect word.
Correct Answer
C. Trombone
Explanation
The correct answer is trombone because it is the only option that is a brass instrument. The other options, saxophone, recorder, drums, and tambourine, are all either woodwind or percussion instruments.
24.
Choose the coorect word.
Correct Answer
D. Drums
Explanation
The given question asks to choose the correct word from the options provided. The correct answer is "drums" because it is the only option that is a percussion instrument. The other options, such as saxophone, recorder, trombone, and tambourine, are all different types of wind or string instruments.
25.
Choose the right word.
Correct Answer
C. Them
Explanation
"Them" is the correct answer because it is the objective form of the pronoun "they." It is used to refer to a group of people or things that are the object of a verb or preposition. In this case, "them" would be used to refer to a group of people or things that were previously mentioned or understood in the context.
26.
Choose the right word.
Correct Answer
A. In
Explanation
The word "in" is used to indicate location or position within a space or area. It is commonly used to describe being inside something or being surrounded by something.
27.
Choose the right word.
Correct Answer
A. Have
Explanation
The word "have" is the correct answer because it is the most appropriate choice in the given context. The other options, "must" and "can," do not fit grammatically or semantically. "Have" is a commonly used verb that can indicate possession, obligation, or the experience of something. Without further context, it is not possible to determine the specific meaning intended, but "have" is the most versatile and suitable option among the given choices.
28.
Choose the right word.
Correct Answer
B. Work
Explanation
The word "work" is the correct answer because it is the base form of the verb. "Works" is the third person singular form, and "working" is the present participle form. However, since the question asks for the right word, the correct answer is "work."
29.
Choose the right word.
Correct Answer
C. Which
Explanation
The word "which" is used to refer to a specific thing or things out of a group of possibilities. It is often used when there is a need to select or identify something from a given set of options. In this context, "which" is the appropriate choice as it suggests that there are multiple options and one needs to choose from them.