Practice Test


Q1) Jan's tone in the writing of the letter IS NOT: Show Answer


Q2) What, according to the letter, was the primary reason that prompted Mr Petronski to take the decision the move to a big city? Show Answer


Q3) The dictionary says the following about migration.
Migration involves the movement of people (birds, fish etc.) from one place to another with intentions of settling, permanently or temporarily, at a new location (geographic region).
Which of the following options INCORRECTLY uses 'migration'? Show Answer


Q4) The phrase 'Pollack' reveals a discrimination on the basis of Show Answer


Q5) The line- Plenty of funny names in the city- suggests that the city: Show Answer


Q6) Which primary feelings of Maddie does the extract reveal? Show Answer


Q7) Which of the following is most likely to be part of Maddie's speech? Show Answer


Q8) Pick the option with a cause-effect relation, with the reference to the given extract. Show Answer


Q9) Wanda didn't reply to the letter for weeks.
Pick the option that DOES NOT supply a possible reason for this, from those given below. Show Answer


Q10) Which primary feelings of Maddie does the extract reveal? Show Answer


Q11) Which of the following is most likely to be a part of Maddie's speech? Show Answer


Q12) Pick the option with a cause-effect relation, with reference to the given extract. Show Answer


Q13) Wanda didn't reply to the letter for weeks.
Pick the option that DOES NOT supply possible reason for this, from those given below. Show Answer


Q14) How did Miss Mason feel when she finished reading the letter of Wanda's father? Show Answer


Q15) What did Miss Mason say to the class? Show Answer


Q16) What was the reaction of Miss Mason after reading the letter? Show Answer


Q17) Find out the word in the extract which means the same as 'inappropriate'. Show Answer


Q18) Wanda didn't answer: Show Answer


Q19) Choose the option that lists the set of statements that are NOT TRUE according to the given extract.
1. Wanda did not answer anything.
2. Peggy could not forget anything.
3. Maddie prepared a speech for Wanda.
4. The girls asked, "How many cars have you got?"
5. Maddie imagined saving Wanda from the other girls.
6. Maddie liked to tease Wanda.
7. Peggy and Maddie did not like Wanda. Show Answer


Q20) Wanda said that she had _____ dresses when the girls asked her how many dresses she had.
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Q21) Which of the following words means 'protecting"? Show Answer


Q22) What kind of girl was Peggy? Show Answer


Q23) What shows that Peggy was not really cruel? Show Answer


Q24) Whom did Peggy made fun of? Show Answer


Q25) _____ means atrocious. Show Answer


Q26) What is the antonym of the word 'ordinary'? Show Answer


Q27) Jan's tone in the writing of the letter IS NOT Show Answer


Q28) What, according to the letter, was the primary reason that prompted Mr Petronski to take the decision to move to a big city? Show Answer


Q29) The definition of Migration is:
Migration involves the movement of people (birds, fish etc.) from one place to another with intentions of settling , permanently, at a new location (geographic region).
Which of the following options INCORRECTLY uses 'migration'? Show Answer


Q30) The phrase 'Pollack' reveals discrimination on the basis of: Show Answer


Q31) The line "Plenty of funny names in the city', suggests that the city Show Answer


Q32) What did Maddie notice in the drawings? Show Answer


Q33) Why did the girls think Wanda wouldn't reply?
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Q34) How did the girls contact Wanda? Show Answer


Q35) What excuses does Peggy think of for her behaviour?
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Q36) "So Peggy had the same idea! Maddie glowed" What was the idea?
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Q37) What was just as bad as what Peggy had done?
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Q38) How did Miss mason feel about whatever happened with Wanda?
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Q39) What did the letter convey? Show Answer


Q40) How did the girls know that Wanda liked them even though they had teased her?
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Q41) What did the girls write to Wanda? Show Answer


Q42) What was Miss Mason reaction when she came to know that the class had been making fun of Wanda? Show Answer


Q43) What could Maddie not do in the first period? Show Answer


Q44) Which comments hurt the feelings of Wanda? Show Answer


Q45) What was used to decorate the classroom on Christmas? Show Answer


Q46) The grass along the pathway to Wanda's house looked like:
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Q47) What did Peggy infer from the drawing? Show Answer


Q48) What is meant by "picking on someone"? Show Answer


Q49) The colour of the house of Wanda was: Show Answer


Q50) Who decided she'd never let anyone make fun of others: Show Answer


Q51) The two girls signed the letter with _____. Show Answer


Q52) The class teacher got a letter before _____ holidays. Show Answer


Q53) Wanda wanted to give _____ colour dress to Peggy. Show Answer


Q54) Wanda requested Maddie to take the _____ colour dress for Christmas. Show Answer


Q55) Who felt herself as coward after Wanda left the school? Show Answer


Q56) Who was Miss Mason? Show Answer


Q57) What were Maddie's thoughts as they go to Boggins Heights? Show Answer


Q58) Maddie found that the face and head of the drawing: Show Answer


Q59) Maddie ran excitedly over to: Show Answer


Q60) What was the description of the house which Maddie thought to be Wanda's house? Show Answer


Q61) _____ brought the note for miss Mason from principal's office.
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Q62) The letter was from _____. Show Answer


Q63) Jake was the name of _____. Show Answer


Q64) It was the month of _____ when the Petronski family decided to leave the city. Show Answer


Q65) _____ suggested to visit the house of Wanda. Show Answer


Q66) Find the correct statement in the following:
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Q67) Find the correct statement in the following: Show Answer


Q68) Rearrange the sentences in the correct sequence and choose the correct option.
(a)"I am sure that none of the boys and girls in Room Thirteen would purposely and deliberately hurt anyone's feelings because his or her name happened to be a long, unfamiliar one."
(b) The two girls hurried out of the building, up the street toward Boggins Heights.
(c) "I never did call her a foreigner or make fun of her name. I never thought she had the sense to know we were making fun of her anyway.
(d) She had very sick feeling in the bottom of her stomach. Show Answer


Q69) Rearrange the sentences in the correct sequence and choose the correct option.
(a) "What did I say!" said Peggy, "She must have really liked us, anyway."
(b) She felt sad because she knew she would never see the little tight-lipped Polish girl again and couldn't ever really make things right between them.
(c) The house and its sparse little yard looked shabby but clean.
(d) Please tell the girls they can keep those hundred dresses, because new ones, all lined up in my closet. Show Answer


Q70) Assertion: Miss Mason was tense and disturbed.
Reason: The letter from Wanda's father was a matter of importance.
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Q71) Assertion: Maddie and Peggy were writing letter to Wanda Petronsky.
Reason: They wanted to tell Wanda that she had not won the contest.
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Q72) Assertion: Maddie could not put her mind on her work after the letter from Wanda's father.
Reason: She was feeling guilty. Show Answer


Q73) Assertion: Tears blurred Maddie's eyes when she saw Wanda's drawing in the end.
Reason: Wanda had drawn the picture for Maddie. Show Answer


Q74) Assertion: Peggy and Maddie hurried to the Boggins Heights.
Reason: They wanted to meet Wanda and make fun of her Show Answer


Q75) Maddie pinned her drawing over a torn place in the _____ flowered wall paper in the bedroom . Show Answer