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Question-1
The carnival
was a grand success.The part in italics is ________.
(A)
predicate
(B)
subject
(C)
verb
(D)
none of these
Question-2
The India national bird of the peacock is.Rearrange the words to make a sensible sentence.
(A)
the india national bird of is the peacock .
(B)
The peacock is the national bird of India.
(C)
The bird is the national peacock of India.
(D)
None of these.
Question-3
The thrilling match ended in a draw..Break up the subject and predicate.
(A)
The thrilling (subject) in a draw (predicate)
(B)
Ended in a draw (subject) The thrilling match (Predicate)
(C)
The thrilling match (subject) draw (predicate)
(D)
The thrilling match (subject) ended in a draw.(predicate)
Question-4
Rolling stone
gathers no moss. The italicised part is _____________
(A)
Auxiliary verb
(B)
Predicate
(C)
Subject
(D)
Adjective
Question-5
The capital of India Delhi is. Rearrange the words to make a sensible sentence.
(A)
Delhi the capital, India is.
(B)
Delhi is the capital of India.
(C)
India is the capital Delhi of.
(D)
None of these
Question-6
Mary had a little lamb. Point out the subject
(A)
Mary
(B)
Little
(C)
Had
(D)
Lamb
Question-7
The moon
shines by night. The underlined part is _________
(A)
Subject
(B)
Predicate
(C)
Verb
(D)
None of these
Question-8
A barking sound the shepherd hears. Break up the subject and predicate.
(A)
The shepherd (subject) hears a barking sound (predicate)
(B)
A barking sound (subject) The shepherd hears (predicate)
(C)
The shepherd (predicate) sound (subject)
(D)
None of these
Question-9
Manoj
is the brightest student in our class
.The part in italics is __________.
(A)
verb
(B)
subject
(C)
adjective
(D)
predicate
Question-10
Our family
will be moving into our new house next week.The italicised part is _______ .
(A)
verb
(B)
predicate
(C)
subject
(D)
Adjective
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Std 1
Tamil Nadu (English Medium)
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