Practice Test


Q1) The 'most courteous manner" here means that Peggy was: Show Answer


Q2) Peggy gave her friend a nudge because : Show Answer


Q3) Pick the option having the words that DO NOT loosely match the word, 'closet', from those given.
(1) Wardrobe (2) Loft
(3) Cabinet (4) Cupboard
(5) Porch (6) Cellar Show Answer


Q4) Why was Wanda's answer to Peggy's question always the same? Pick the LEAST probable reason.
This was so because she knew that: Show Answer


Q5) Regarding Wanda being teased, Miss Mason was: Show Answer


Q6) Pick the statement that is TRUE, according to the information given in the extract. Show Answer


Q7) Miss mason says, "I am very happy to..... Which phrase DOES NOT replace the underlined phrase correctly from those given below? Show Answer


Q8) When the teacher wants them to 'file around', she wants the students to: Show Answer


Q9) Pick the sentence that DOES NOT use 'due to' in the same sense as in the given extract. Show Answer


Q10) The teacher refers to Wanda's designs as 'exquisite' because: Show Answer


Q11) How did she behave when Peggy made fun of Wanda? Show Answer


Q12) What was wrong in Peggy's behaviour according to Maddie? Show Answer


Q13) What did Maddie want to do on finding Wanda? Show Answer


Q14) Why did Maddie feel guilty of herself? Show Answer


Q15) How can you say that Maddie was different from Peggy? Show Answer


Q16) "This was the hardest thinking she had ever done.' What was Maddie thinking? Show Answer


Q17) What do you mean by the phrase 'picking on someone'? Show Answer


Q18) _____ is a synonym of conclusion. Show Answer


Q19) The 'most courteous manner' here means that Peggy was: Show Answer


Q20) Peggy gave her friend nudge because: Show Answer


Q21) Pick the option having the words that DO NOT loosely match the word, 'closet', from those given.
(1) wardrobe (2) loft
(3) cabinet (4) cupboard
(5) porch (6) cellar
Choose correct option among the followin: Show Answer


Q22) Why was Wanda's answer to Peggy's question always the same? Pick the LEAST probable reason. This was so because she knew that: Show Answer


Q23) Regarding Wanda being teased, Miss Mason was: Show Answer


Q24) Pick the statement that is TRUE, according to the information given in the extract. Show Answer


Q25) Miss Mason says, "I am very happy to..." Which phrase DOES NOT replace the underlined phrase correctly from those given below? Show Answer


Q26) When the teacher wants them to 'file around', she wants the students to: Show Answer


Q27) Pick the sentence that DOES NOT use 'due to' in the same sense as in the given extract. Show Answer


Q28) The teacher refers to Wanda's designs as 'exquisite' because: Show Answer


Q29) Who did not notice Wanda's absence? Show Answer


Q30) Why did Wanda Petronski sit in the last row of the class? Show Answer


Q31) Find out the word from the extract which means the same as 'dragging'. Show Answer


Q32) What kind of girl was Wanda? Show Answer


Q33) What did the drawing and colouring contest mean for the girls and boys? Show Answer


Q34) Where did they used to wait for Wanda? Show Answer


Q35) Who did Maddie think would win the contest?
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Q36) What was the room covered with? Show Answer


Q37) Why did Peggy say "and i thought I could draw"? Show Answer


Q38) Miss Mason said, "look at her exquisite drawings". what is the meaning of "Exquisite'? Show Answer


Q39) What was Maddie's full name? Show Answer


Q40) Who won the drawing contest?
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Q41) How many drawings did Wanda draw?
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Q42) How many dresses did Wanda say were lined up in her closet? Show Answer


Q43) What was Wanda's full name?
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Q44) Who is the author of "The hundred Dresses"? Show Answer


Q45) Who were the two best friends in the lesson 'The Hundred Dresses-I'?
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Q46) Where in the classroom does Wanda sit? Show Answer


Q47) Why did Wanda used to sit there?
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Q48) Who was the most popular girl in the school?
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Q49) Why did "other boys and girls" wait for Wanda?
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Q50) How would you describe Wanda's dress? Show Answer


Q51) What tells you that Peggy wasn't cruel?
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Q52) Why was Peggy's game bothering Maddie? Show Answer


Q53) How many shoes did Wanda say she had? Show Answer


Q54) Why was Maddie glad even when she was late for school? Show Answer


Q55) What reason did Maddie give herself to justify teasing Wanda? Show Answer


Q56) Why did Maddie not write to Peggy in the first place?
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Q57) Who lived in Boggins Heights? Show Answer


Q58) Who won the drawing contest for boys at school?
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Q59) Who secretly disliked the way Wanda was being treated? Show Answer


Q60) How is Wanda seen as different by the other girls? Show Answer


Q61) Why does Maddie stand by and not do anyhting?

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Q62) How is Maddie different from Peggy? Show Answer


Q63) What does Miss Mason think of Wanda's drawing?

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Q64) The story starts on _____. Show Answer


Q65) Wanda used to sit in the _____ row.
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Q66) The room number was _____ Show Answer


Q67) Wanda has her _____ in Boggins heights. Show Answer


Q68) _____ had curly hair. Show Answer


Q69) Find the correct statement in the following: Show Answer


Q70) Find the correct statement in the following: Show Answer


Q71) Rearrange the sentences in the correct sequence and choose the correct option
(a) Peggy was the most popular girl in school.
(b) They often waited for Wanda Petronski - to have fun with her.
(c) she came all the way from Boggins Heights and her feet were usually caked with dry mud.
(d) She always wore a faded blue dress that didn't hang right. Show Answer


Q72) Find the correct statement in the following:
(a) "Yeah, velvet too. A hundred dresses," Wanda would repeat stolidly. "All lined up in my closet."
(b) Peggy, who had thought up this game, and Maddie, her inseparable friend, were always the last to leave
(c) There were drawings all over the room, on every ledge and windowsill, dazzling colours and brilliant, lavish designs, all drawn on great sheets of wrapping paper.
(d) Unfortunately, Wanda has been absent from school for some days and is not here to receive the applause that is due to her.
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Q73) Assertion: People thought that the name Petronski wasn't funny
Reason: Children in classroom had much easier names.
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Q74) Assertion: Peggy would have nudge her elbow to one of her friends.
Reason: She didn't want anyone to miss the fun of teasing Wanda. Show Answer


Q75) Assertion: Maddie wished that she had the nerve to write Peggy a note.
Reason: She didn't want Peggy to make fun of other girls. Show Answer


Q76) Assertion: Miss Mason said that Room thirteen should be proud of Wanda.
Reason: She was a foreigner Show Answer


Q77) Assertion: Wanda used to sit at the corner of the room.
Reason: Her feet were usually caked with dry mud.
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