STD 2nd- English- 2.1

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Std-2 nd English-2.1


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  • 1. 

    Complete the poem. Birds can.............

    • A.

      Jump

    • B.

      Run

    • C.

      Dance

    • D.

      Fly

    Correct Answer
    D. Fly
    Explanation
    The given options suggest different actions that birds can perform. Out of these options, "Fly" is the only action that is unique to birds and cannot be performed by other animals. Birds have wings that allow them to soar through the sky, making flying their distinctive ability. Therefore, "Fly" is the correct answer to complete the poem.

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  • 2. 

    Frogs can..............

    • A.

      Fly

    • B.

      Jump

    • C.

      Dance

    • D.

      Run

    Correct Answer
    B. Jump
    Explanation
    Frogs are known for their ability to jump. They have powerful hind legs that allow them to propel themselves through the air and cover long distances. Jumping is a common form of locomotion for frogs, as it helps them to escape predators, catch prey, and navigate through their environment. Unlike other animals, frogs do not have the ability to fly, dance, or run. Therefore, the correct answer is jump.

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  • 3. 

    Ducks can................

    • A.

      Swim

    • B.

      Fly

    • C.

      Run

    • D.

      Dance

    Correct Answer
    A. Swim
    Explanation
    Ducks are well-known for their ability to swim. They have webbed feet and waterproof feathers that allow them to glide through water effortlessly. Swimming is an essential skill for ducks as they use it to find food, escape from predators, and navigate their surroundings. Additionally, ducks have a streamlined body shape and strong leg muscles that make them excellent swimmers. While they can also fly and run, swimming is their most distinctive and characteristic behavior.

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  • 4. 

    Dog's can...............

    • A.

      Fly

    • B.

      Dance

    • C.

      Sing

    • D.

       Walk

    Correct Answer
    D.  Walk
    Explanation
    Dogs can walk. Walking is a natural and common form of locomotion for dogs. They use their four legs to move from one place to another, whether it's walking on a leash with their owner or running freely in a park. Walking is an essential activity for dogs to exercise, explore their surroundings, and fulfill their physical and mental needs.

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  • 5. 

    Bunnies can................

    • A.

      Talk

    • B.

      Swim

    • C.

      Hop

    • D.

      Fly

    Correct Answer
    C. Hop
    Explanation
    Bunnies are known for their ability to hop. Hopping is a common form of locomotion for rabbits and is a characteristic behavior that distinguishes them from other animals. Bunnies have strong hind legs that allow them to jump and hop with ease, which is an important skill for their survival in the wild. Hopping also helps bunnies navigate their environment and escape from predators. Therefore, it is accurate to say that bunnies can hop.

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  • 6. 

    Look at the picture and tick the correct answer.  

    • A.

      Head

    • B.

      Hand

    • C.

      Leg

    • D.

      Arms

    Correct Answer
    B. Hand
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Hand" because the picture shows a body part that has fingers and a palm, which is characteristic of a hand. The other options, such as head, leg, and arms, do not match the features shown in the picture.

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  • 7. 

    Which one do you like?

    • A.

      Eyes

    • B.

      Nise

    • C.

      Mouth

    • D.

      Teeth

    Correct Answer
    D. Teeth
    Explanation
    The question asks for a personal preference, and the correct answer is "Teeth." This implies that the person likes or prefers teeth over the other options listed (eyes, nose, and mouth).

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  • 8. 

    Which one do you like?

    • A.

      Nose

    • B.

      Eye

    • C.

      Ear

    • D.

      Mouth

    Correct Answer
    B. Eye
    Explanation
    This question is asking for a personal preference among four options: nose, eye, ear, and mouth. The correct answer, "eye," indicates that the person prefers eyes over the other three options.

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  • 9. 

    Which one do you like?

    • A.

      Mouth

    • B.

      Teeth

    • C.

      Tongue

    • D.

      Lips

    Correct Answer
    C. Tongue
    Explanation
    The question asks for a personal preference among four options: mouth, teeth, tongue, and lips. The correct answer, "tongue," indicates that the person prefers the tongue over the other options.

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  • 10. 

    Which one do you like?

    • A.

      Ear

    • B.

      Eye

    • C.

      Head

    • D.

      Hand

    Correct Answer
    A. Ear
    Explanation
    The question asks for a personal preference, and the correct answer is "Ear." This suggests that the person being asked prefers the ear over the other options listed (eye, head, hand).

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  • 11. 

    Q-2-A) Tick the odd man out. Apple, Ant, Axe, Bat

    • A.

      Bat

    • B.

      Axe

    • C.

      Ant

    • D.

      Apple

    Correct Answer
    A. Bat
    Explanation
    The odd man out in this group is "Bat" because it is the only word that does not start with the letter "A". The other three words, "Apple", "Ant", and "Axe", all start with the letter "A".

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  • 12. 

    Egg, Elephant, Cat, Engine

    • A.

      Egg

    • B.

      Elephant

    • C.

      Cat

    • D.

      Engine

    Correct Answer
    C. Cat
    Explanation
    The given list of words follows a pattern where each word has one letter more than the previous word. The first word "Egg" has three letters, the second word "Elephant" has eight letters, and the third word "Cat" has three letters. Therefore, the fourth word in the pattern should have eight letters, which is "Engine". Thus, the correct answer is "Cat".

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  • 13. 

    Oil, Orange, Cow, Ox

    • A.

      Orange

    • B.

      Cow

    • C.

      Ox

    • D.

      Oil

    Correct Answer
    B. Cow
    Explanation
    The given list is arranged in alphabetical order. "Cow" comes after "Orange" and "Oil" in the alphabetical order, making it the correct answer.

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  • 14. 

    Hat, Umbrella, Umpire, Up

    • A.

      Hat

    • B.

      Umbrella

    • C.

      Umpire

    • D.

      Up

    Correct Answer
    A. Hat
    Explanation
    The given list consists of words that start with the letter "U". However, "Hat" is the only word in the list that does not start with the letter "U". Hence, "Hat" is the correct answer.

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  • 15. 

    Inkpot, Injection, Insects, Dog

    • A.

      Injection

    • B.

      Inkpot

    • C.

      Dog

    • D.

      Insects

    Correct Answer
    C. Dog
    Explanation
    The given list consists of words that begin with the same letter as the names of animals. "Inkpot" and "Insects" both start with the letter "I" which is not the same as the first letter of any animal name. "Injection" and "Dog" both start with the letter "D" which is the first letter of the word "Dog". Therefore, "Dog" is the correct answer.

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