Friday, 18 December 2015

RAMAKRISHNA MISSION CLASS - III ADMISSION TEST QUESTION PAPER

SAMPLE TEST PAPER ON ENGLISH FOR CLASS – III ADMISSION

1.     Fill in the missing letters to complete the each word.    You can use the following Box.

            o              e         a         g

a.       m____n          b.___nt           c. e___g      d. k___y
e.      ax_____.     f. wind__w

2. Choose the right word for each sentence.
         
a.      My father works in a_______hill/mill.
b.     I can see a_________ (big/small) duck.
c.     The girl plays with a________doll/ball.
d.     Look at the _______(sum/star) in the sky.
e.      A ­­_________(boy/man) drinks milk from a glass.

3. Write the missing numbers.

51_____53______55_____57_____59________61.

4. Read the passage and Fill in the blanks.

I am Mita. My family lives in a village. My father is a postmaster. My mother is a primary school teacher. I have a little sister. My grand father and my grandmother live with us. We are a happy family.

a.      Mita’s family lives in a____________________.
b.     Her father is a      ________________________.
c.     Her ______________is a primary school teacher.
d.     She has a little ___________________________.
e.      Her grandfather and____________live with them.

5. Match the items that go together.

a. Consonant
b. Syllable
c. Semi-vowel
d. Vowel
e. Alphabet
1.        O
2.        w / y
3.        26
4.        4
5.        21

a. Consonant______________________.
b. Syllable________________________.
c. Semi-vowel_____________________.
d. Vowel__________________________.
e. Alphabet________________________.

6. The following word groups are not in order. Arrange them and make sentences.

a.      eats, rice, karim
_____________________________________.
b.     has, four, the ,legs, cow
_____________________________________.
c.      in, we, live, Bangladesh.
______________________________________.
d.     is, milk, white.
______________________________________.
e.      is, name, my, sadia
______________________________________.

7. Divide each of these sentences into two parts subject and predicate.

a.      Milk is white
b.     Tuli is tall
c.     My mother is a teacher
d.     My father is honest
e.      Sadia is a girl.

Subject
Predicate
a.

b.

c.

d.

e.


9. Put in is or are in the sentence.

a.      Ice is cold but fire ­­__________hot.
b.     We ________boys  but they______ girls.
c.     Horses _______ strong but kittens ______ weak.
d.     Collars _______ round, but ties _______not.
e.      _________ milk black or white?

10. Put in has or have.

a.      They are soldiers. They ____________ guns.
b.     He is a shopkeeper. He ____________ a shop.
c.     He is an engine driver. He ________ an engine.
d.     They are fishermen. They __________ boats.
e.      He is a farmer. He _________________a farm.

11.Write 5 lines on ‘Rice’.
                














                           
12. Here is a list of the things you have recently purchased for your new house. The words in the box have wandered. Put the words in their proper places.

Bed-sheet,  bolster,  fork, cup, curtain,
 clock  spoon, tub, pan, carpet, Mirror, Tub

Kitchen Room                             
Bed Room





















 Consonant :-  A consonant is a speech sound that is not a vowel. It also refers to letters of the alphabet that represent those sounds: Z, B, T, G, and H are all consonants. Consonants are all the non-vowel sounds, or their corresponding letters: A, E, I, O, U and sometimes Y are not consonants.

Syllable:-          A syllable is a unit of organization for a sequence of speech sounds. For example, the word water is composed of two syllables: wa and ter. A syllable is typically made up of a syllable nucleus (most often a vowel) with optional initial and final margins (typically, consonants).

Semi-vowel :-  In phonetics and phonology, a semivowel or glide is a sound that is phonetically similar to a vowel sound but functions as the syllable boundary rather than as the nucleus of a syllable. Examples of semivowels in English are the consonants y and w, in yes and west. Ex- "y" and "w".

Vowel :-            A vowel is a speech sound made by the vocal cords. It is also a type of letter in the alphabet. The letters of the English alphabet are either vowels or consonants or both. A vowel sound comes from the lungs, through the vocal cords, and is not blocked, so there is no friction.