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UMA DEVI CHILDREN’S ACADEMY
HALF YEARLY EXAM 2017-18
DATE OF EXAM: 11/09/2017 MM: 80
ALL THE BEST ALL THE BEST © XSEED Education English | Grade 6
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English, Test 1
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PART I – Short Answer Questions 40 Marks
1. Choose the correct words to fill in the blanks.
A. The policeman the vehicles to clear the traffic jam.
B. I have started learning an interesting language, Japanese.
C. The beautiful sculpture was until it was ready to be displayed to
the public.
D. Ali his parents discussing a surprise birthday party for him!
E. The cat jumped onto the table and drank up all the milk.
F. There was no room to at the hotel for the tired travellers.
G. India has made advancements in the field of information and
technology.
H. My grandparents a big house in the village but they sold it and
now live with us in the city.
2. A. Underline the concrete nouns and circle the abstract nouns in the given sentences. One has been done for you.
a. Aruna is admired for her honesty.
b. It was a disappointment to lose the match.
c. The two boys share a wonderful friendship.
B. Make abstract nouns from the given words. One has been done for you.
Words Abstract Nouns
a. invite invitation
b. strong
c. loyal
d. child
e. beautiful
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overheard diverted foreign owned
significant veiled stealthily spare
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C. Write a sentence using the word ‘confidence’.
3. Look at the picture. Underline the GENERAL ADJECTIVES in the sentences. Replace the general adjectives with SPECIFIC ADJECTIVES and rewrite the sentences. One has been done for you.
A. A strange shadow appeared in the dark.
A mysterious shadow appeared in the dark.
B. The bright lamplight shone on the ground.
C. The dark sky was overcast with clouds.
D. The scared boy ran back into the house.
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4. Fill in the blanks with ‘would’ or ‘could’.
A. Sharat play the sitar very well but now he cannot because he doesn’t
practice at all.
B. Our grandmother tell us interesting stories when we were younger.
C. Sahiba swim every day in the village pond as a child.
D. Mandeep run long-distance marathons until he had a knee injury.
5. A. Complete the given table. One has been done for you.
Adjective Comparative Superlative
good better best
beautiful
bright
bad
heavy
B. Write a sentence about the books shown below using the COMPARATIVE form of the adjective ‘interesting’.
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6. Fill in the blanks using the correct word from the brackets.
A. Finally, I (complete/have completed/completing) my
Science project! It (takes/will take/took) me much
longer than I (had thought/think/am thinking) it would.
B. Anwar (complains/complained/could complain) all
evening yesterday. He (was insisting/insist/is insisting)
on taking part in the race! However, the doctor (was
asking/asks/had asked) him to take rest because he was unwell.
7. Look at the pictures and answer the questions in complete sentences.
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A. Based on the pictures, write 3 key events in the story.
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B. What is the main idea of the story?
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8. Read the text and answer the questions.
A. Based on the text, write True or False.
a. The text is about a student who owned a flower shop.
b. The student is disappointed with his new job.
c. The teacher felt happy about her student’s achievement.
d. With time, the student became more confident.
B. Write 2 more words from the text that tell you that it is written in first person point of view.
My
C. Write about a time when you felt proud.
9. In the given sentences, underline the phrasal verbs with get. Then, circle the correct meaning of each.
A. I got into a spot of bother when I broke a vase.
had escaped was caught
B. I always make an effort to get along with all my classmates.
find a solution be friendly with
C. He finally got back to his studies after wasting a lot of time.
stopped continued
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I couldn’t believe it! My once shy student had a broad smile on his face and a bunch of flowers in his hand. As he gave me the flowers and talked confidently about his new job at the Indian Railways, I couldn’t stop smiling with a sense of happy confusion and pride.
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PART II – Long Answer Questions 40 Marks
10. Read the poem and answer the questions.
Healing the World
Dawn spreads her early morning glow,
Cheerily she peeps through the window.
Sasha opens his sleepy eyes and smiles,
Dawn loves Sasha, her happy child!
Sunday mornings bring in their wake,
Sasha’s work! To give more than take,
Off to the old people’s home he goes,
Over his shoulder, an empty sack he throws.
Many an hour in their company he spends,
Sad, broken hearts he carefully mends,
Their worries he fills in that empty sack,
Joy to them he gives, and promises to be back.
A precious jewel is Sasha’s kind,
Loving and caring always in his mind,
The world would be a better place,
If Sasha’s work we could all duplicate!
A. Fill in the blanks with a, an or the. Put a cross () in the blank where no article is needed.
Sasha woke up at crack of dawn. He went out with heart
full of cheer and empty sack. He visited old people’s home. At
home, he spent time to make them happy.
B. Write questions for the answers using the given question words.
a. where
Question:
Answer: Sasha goes to an old age home on Sunday mornings.
b. how
Question:
Answer: The poet thinks the world would become a better place if we could do nice things for people in need.
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C. Write the meaning of the following lines from the poem.
Lines from the poem Meaning
a. Dawn loves Sasha, her happy child!
Even nature appreciates Sasha for the happiness he spreads all around him
b. Their worries he fills in that empty sack
c. A precious jewel is Sasha’s kind
D. Write the theme of the poem.
11. Refer to the poem in Q10. Write an essay of 9–10 sentences about how you help others.
Include the following in your essay:
• Title
• Your introduction
• What you do to help others
Why you think what you do is important
• Use at least 2 of these words -like, such as, although, however, similarly
12. Read the story and answer the questions.
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A. Fill in the boxes to complete the plot of the story.
In the beginning:
1. Bhiku was not happy with his job and dreamt of joining the army.
What happened one day:
2. 3.
How Bhiku saved a life:
4.
What happened next:
5.
6.
What happened at the end:
7.
B. Write a title for the story.
C. How did the Railway Commissioner feel in the beginning when he spoke to Bhiku on the phone? How did he feel in the end? Answer in complete sentences.
D. Do you think Station Master Bhiku will join the army? Give 1 reason for your answer.
END OF QUESTIONS IN TEST PAPER
Bhiku, the new Station Master of Pilakua, was not too happy with his job. Hardly any trains stopped at Pilakua because only very few people would get on or off. He dreamt of leaving this job and joining the army.
One day, as he finished his lunch, a frightening sight met his eyes. A little boy had wandered off the platform. He was walking on the railway tracks and did not see the fast approaching train. Bhiku didn’t think twice. He leapt on to the tracks and ran. He rescued the boy just before the engine could touch him.
“Where are his parents?” Bhiku wondered. He held the boy’s hand and took him to the station room. The phone was ringing. “A 5-year-old boy got off the train at Pilakua. Find him, Station Master Bhiku!” a voice in panic spoke.
“He is here with me, sir. I just saved him from an accident!”
“How will I ever repay you, Bhiku? My son got off the train and I didn’t even notice. You are a true hero,” the Railway Commissioner sobbed.
“I did my duty, sir, as the Station Master of Pilakua!” Bhiku replied with a deep sense of satisfaction.
“Pilakua will not need a new station master,” thought Bhiku.
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Score Report
Name: ________________________________________________________________________
Roll No.: _______________ Grade: _______________ Section: _______________
To be filled in by the teacher:
SECTION QUESTION NUMBER/TOPIC MARKS TOTAL MARKS
Part I
Short Answer
Questions
1. Keywords and Their Meanings 4
2. Abstract & Concrete Nouns; Making Abstract Nouns from Adjectives, Nouns and Verbs; Making Sentences
6
3. Replacing General with Specific Adjectives 6
4. Using ‘could’ and ‘would’ 2
5. Using Comparatives and Superlatives 6
6. Using Present and Past Tenses: Perfect and Continuous Forms
3
7. Graphic Story Comprehension: Key Events and Main Idea
6
8. Paragraph Comprehension: Description; First Person Point of View, Text-to-Self Connections
4
9. Phrasal Verbs and Their Meanings 3
PART I SUBTOTAL 40
Part II
Long Answer
Questions
10. Poem Comprehension: Articles ‘a’, ‘an’ and ‘the’; Framing Questions; Metaphors/Symbols/Images and Their Meanings; Theme of a Poem
13
11. Essay Writing: Using Compare and Contrast Signal Words
13
12. Story Comprehension: Character Feelings; Story Map; Title; Making Predictions
14
PART II SUBTOTAL 40
TOTAL MARKS 80