Curriculum
3 Sections
21 Lessons
52 Weeks
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Grammar (Basic to Pro)
7
1.0
Fill in the Blanks
1.1
Error spotting
1.2
Sentence Improvement
1.3
Direct to Indirect Speech
1.4
Indirect to Direct Speech
1.5
Active to Passive Voice
1.6
Passive to Active voice
Vocab (Basic to Pro)
6
2.0
Synonyms
2.1
Antonyms
2.2
Idioms & Phrases
2.3
One Word Substitution
2.4
Spellings
2.5
Homonym (Vocab Quest)
Verbal Ability (Basic to Pro)
8
3.0
Cloze Test I (Grammar Based)
3.1
Cloze Test – II (Vocab Based)
3.2
Cloze Test – III (Mixed)
3.3
Reading Comprehension – I
3.4
Reading Comprehension – II
3.5
Reading Comprehension – III
3.6
Sentence Jumbles
3.7
Para Jumbles
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Homonym (Vocab Quest)
Which word means both “a type of fastener” and “to move quickly”?
A) Bolt
B) Nail
C) Screw
D) Clip
Which word means both “an opening” and “to stare”?
A) Gaze
B) Glance
C) Pore
D) Gap
Which word means both “to permit” and “a written document”?
A) License
B) Pass
C) Paper
D) Permit
Which word means both “to lead” and “a conductor’s tool”?
A) Guide
B) Rod
C) Baton
D) Whip
Which word means both “a monetary unit” and “to create”?
A) Coin
B) Mint
C) Currency
D) Bill
Which word means both “a protective covering” and “to enclose”?
A) Shell
B) Cloak
C) Wrap
D) Cover
Which word means both “to be unsuccessful” and “a part of a leaf”?
A) Miss
B) Fail
C) Fall
D) Leaf
Which word means both “a competition” and “to create a hole”?
A) Contest
B) Drill
C) Race
D) Pierce
Which word means both “a line of people” and “a hint”?
A) Line
B) Queue
C) Clue
D) Rank
Which word means both “to make musical sounds” and “a type of bird”?
A) Sing
B) Chirp
C) Warble
D) Thrush
Which word means both “a device for catching animals” and “to move stealthily”?
A) Trap
B) Snare
C) Prowl
D) Sneak
Which word means both “a formal dance” and “to possess”?
A) Ball
B) Waltz
C) Own
D) Has
Which word means both “to direct” and “an administrative unit”?
A) Guide
B) Department
C) Head
D) Lead
Which word means both “a young dog” and “to complain”?
A) Pup
B) Whine
C) Bark
D) Growl
Which word means both “a geometrical shape” and “to adapt”?
A) Round
B) Triangle
C) Square
D) Mold
Which word means both “a dessert” and “to assist”?
A) Tart
B) Ice
C) Cake
D) Help
Which word means both “a type of food” and “to start”?
A) Roll
B) Kick
C) Bread
D) Launch
Which word means both “to place in position” and “a theatrical show”?
A) Set
B) Stage
C) Place
D) Show
Which word means both “a fastener for clothes” and “to pressure someone”?
A) Button
B) Pin
C) Zip
D) Fasten
Which word means both “to sink below the surface” and “a drink”?
A) Dunk
B) Submerge
C) Plunge
D) Sip
Which word means both “a punctuation mark” and “a monetary amount”?
A) Point
B) Period
C) Comma
D) Dollar
Which word means both “to show approval” and “to hit gently”?
A) Tap
B) Nod
C) Applaud
D) Clap
Which word means both “a type of fish” and “a type of dance”?
A) Reel
B) Skate
C) Sole
D) Jive
Which word means both “a person who designs buildings” and “a plan”?
A) Planner
B) Builder
C) Architect
D) Engineer
Which word means both “a written symbol” and “a role in a play”?
A) Sign
B) Character
C) Part
D) Script
Which word means both “a direction” and “to instruct”?
A) Command
B) Guide
C) Order
D) Direct
Which word means both “a long thin piece of metal” and “to rescue”?
A) Nail
B) Wire
C) Bar
D) Save
Which word means both “a protective outer layer” and “to peel off”?
A) Skin
B) Shell
C) Bark
D) Husk
Which word means both “a person in charge” and “to use a control device”?
A) Manager
B) Leader
C) Operator
D) Pilot
Which word means both “a part of a whole” and “to split”?
A) Section
B) Fraction
C) Part
D) Divide
Answers:
A) Bolt
C) Pore
D) Permit
C) Baton
A) Coin
A) Shell
B) Fail
B) Drill
B) Queue
D) Thrush
B) Snare
A) Ball
D) Lead
B) Whine
C) Square
C) Cake
A) Roll
A) Set
B) Pin
A) Dunk
A) Point
D) Clap
B) Skate
C) Architect
B) Character
D) Direct
D) Save
A) Skin
D) Pilot
C ) pilot
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