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Question 1 of 27
1. Question
Mahendran looked up, alarmed. He had just been sharpening his claws on the edge of the
coconut shell. But worse than Ravi’s awful whoop EEK was a ‘Kreech ….!’ from the window. What
a weird sound! If Mridu was startled, M.P. Poonai was frightened out of his wits. Hair standing
on end, he bounced up and scurried towards a bamboo tray of red chillies that had been set out
to dry. Trying to hide beneath it, he tipped a few chillies over himself. “Mi-a-aw!” he howled
miserably.Who looked up, alarmed?
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Question 2 of 27
2. Question
Mahendran looked up, alarmed. He had just been sharpening his claws on the edge of the
coconut shell. But worse than Ravi’s awful whoop EEK was a ‘Kreech ….!’ from the window. What
a weird sound! If Mridu was startled, M.P. Poonai was frightened out of his wits. Hair standing
on end, he bounced up and scurried towards a bamboo tray of red chillies that had been set out
to dry. Trying to hide beneath it, he tipped a few chillies over himself. “Mi-a-aw!” he howled
miserably.What was ‘Kreech….’ coming from the window?
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Question 3 of 27
3. Question
Mahendran looked up, alarmed. He had just been sharpening his claws on the edge of the
coconut shell. But worse than Ravi’s awful whoop EEK was a ‘Kreech ….!’ from the window. What
a weird sound! If Mridu was startled, M.P. Poonai was frightened out of his wits. Hair standing
on end, he bounced up and scurried towards a bamboo tray of red chillies that had been set out
to dry. Trying to hide beneath it, he tipped a few chillies over himself. “Mi-a-aw!” he howled
miserably.Where did Mahendran run to hide itself?
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Question 4 of 27
4. Question
Mahendran looked up, alarmed. He had just been sharpening his claws on the edge of the
coconut shell. But worse than Ravi’s awful whoop EEK was a ‘Kreech ….!’ from the window. What
a weird sound! If Mridu was startled, M.P. Poonai was frightened out of his wits. Hair standing
on end, he bounced up and scurried towards a bamboo tray of red chillies that had been set out
to dry. Trying to hide beneath it, he tipped a few chillies over himself. “Mi-a-aw!” he howled
miserably.Give the meaning of ‘startled’.
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Question 5 of 27
5. Question
Mridu did not have much time to wonder about whose slippers they were, because Ravi
dragged her to the backyard, behind a thick bitter-berry bush. There, inside a torn football lined
with sacking and Ílled with sand, lay a small kitten lapping up milk from a coconut half-shell.Mridu didn’t have much time to wonder about.
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Question 6 of 27
6. Question
Mridu did not have much time to wonder about whose slippers they were, because Ravi
dragged her to the backyard, behind a thick bitter-berry bush. There, inside a torn football lined
with sacking and Ílled with sand, lay a small kitten lapping up milk from a coconut half-shell.What was behind the thick berry bush?
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Question 7 of 27
7. Question
Mridu did not have much time to wonder about whose slippers they were, because Ravi
dragged her to the backyard, behind a thick bitter-berry bush. There, inside a torn football lined
with sacking and Ílled with sand, lay a small kitten lapping up milk from a coconut half-shell.What was inside the torn football?
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Question 8 of 27
8. Question
Mridu did not have much time to wonder about whose slippers they were, because Ravi
dragged her to the backyard, behind a thick bitter-berry bush. There, inside a torn football lined
with sacking and Ílled with sand, lay a small kitten lapping up milk from a coconut half-shell.From where was the kitten taking milk?
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Question 9 of 27
9. Question
Mridu did not have much time to wonder about whose slippers they were, because Ravi
dragged her to the backyard, behind a thick bitter-berry bush. There, inside a torn football lined
with sacking and Ílled with sand, lay a small kitten lapping up milk from a coconut half-shell.Kitten is the young one of:
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Question 10 of 27
10. Question
“I’ll go, I’ll go!” he said wearily. “Only let me have a rest here under this tree. The sun is so hot, the
tar has melted on the road. My feet are already blistered.” He stretched out his feet to show
large, pink, peeling blisters on the soles of his bare feet.Name the lesson.
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Question 11 of 27
11. Question
“I’ll go, I’ll go!” he said wearily. “Only let me have a rest here under this tree. The sun is so hot, the
tar has melted on the road. My feet are already blistered.” He stretched out his feet to show
large, pink, peeling blisters on the soles of his bare feet.Who is ‘I’ in these lines?
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Question 12 of 27
12. Question
“I’ll go, I’ll go!” he said wearily. “Only let me have a rest here under this tree. The sun is so hot, the
tar has melted on the road. My feet are already blistered.” He stretched out his feet to show
large, pink, peeling blisters on the soles of his bare feet.Where did he want to take rest?
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Question 13 of 27
13. Question
“I’ll go, I’ll go!” he said wearily. “Only let me have a rest here under this tree. The sun is so hot, the
tar has melted on the road. My feet are already blistered.” He stretched out his feet to show
large, pink, peeling blisters on the soles of his bare feet.Why did he want to take rest?
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Question 14 of 27
14. Question
“I’ll go, I’ll go!” he said wearily. “Only let me have a rest here under this tree. The sun is so hot, the
tar has melted on the road. My feet are already blistered.” He stretched out his feet to show
large, pink, peeling blisters on the soles of his bare feet.Give the meaning of ‘blistered’.
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Question 15 of 27
15. Question
He played a few notes. Lalli stumbled behind him on her violin, which looked quite helpless and
unhappy in her hands. What a diÏerence! The music-master’s notes seemed to Îoat up and
settle perfectly into the invisible tracks of the melody. It was like the wheels of a trained
fitting smoothly into the rails and whizzing along, as Ravi said. Mridu stared at that huge,
beringed hand moving eÏortlessly up the violin’s stem, making lovely music.Who is ‘he’ in the above lines?
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Question 16 of 27
16. Question
He played a few notes. Lalli stumbled behind him on her violin, which looked quite helpless and
unhappy in her hands. What a diÏerence! The music-master’s notes seemed to Îoat up and
settle perfectly into the invisible tracks of the melody. It was like the wheels of a trained
fitting smoothly into the rails and whizzing along, as Ravi said. Mridu stared at that huge,
beringed hand moving eÏortlessly up the violin’s stem, making lovely music.What looked helpless and unhappy?
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Question 17 of 27
17. Question
He played a few notes. Lalli stumbled behind him on her violin, which looked quite helpless and
unhappy in her hands. What a diÏerence! The music-master’s notes seemed to Îoat up and
settle perfectly into the invisible tracks of the melody. It was like the wheels of a trained
fitting smoothly into the rails and whizzing along, as Ravi said. Mridu stared at that huge,
beringed hand moving eÏortlessly up the violin’s stem, making lovely music.How were the notes played by music-master?
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Question 18 of 27
18. Question
He played a few notes. Lalli stumbled behind him on her violin, which looked quite helpless and
unhappy in her hands. What a diÏerence! The music-master’s notes seemed to Îoat up and
settle perfectly into the invisible tracks of the melody. It was like the wheels of a trained
fitting smoothly into the rails and whizzing along, as Ravi said. Mridu stared at that huge,
beringed hand moving eÏortlessly up the violin’s stem, making lovely music.Give the opposite of ‘huge’.
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Question 19 of 27
19. Question
She hurried indoors and brought out Gopu Mama’s hardly worn, new chappals. “These should Ít
you, Sir. Please put these on. I am so sorry. My son has been very naughty.” The music-master’s
eyes lit up. He put them on, trying not to look too happy. “Well, I suppose these will have to do
These days children have no respect for elders, what to do? A Hanuman Incarnate … only Rama
can save such a naughty fellow!” Rukku Manni’s eyes Îashed.Who is ‘she’ in the above lines?
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Question 20 of 27
20. Question
She hurried indoors and brought out Gopu Mama’s hardly worn, new chappals. “These should Ít
you, Sir. Please put these on. I am so sorry. My son has been very naughty.” The music-master’s
eyes lit up. He put them on, trying not to look too happy. “Well, I suppose these will have to do
These days children have no respect for elders, what to do? A Hanuman Incarnate … only Rama
can save such a naughty fellow!” Rukku Manni’s eyes Îashed.To whom did she give Gopu Mama’s chappals?
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Question 21 of 27
21. Question
She hurried indoors and brought out Gopu Mama’s hardly worn, new chappals. “These should Ít
you, Sir. Please put these on. I am so sorry. My son has been very naughty.” The music-master’s
eyes lit up. He put them on, trying not to look too happy. “Well, I suppose these will have to do
These days children have no respect for elders, what to do? A Hanuman Incarnate … only Rama
can save such a naughty fellow!” Rukku Manni’s eyes Îashed.Who said these words: “These days children have no respect for elders”?
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Question 22 of 27
22. Question
She hurried indoors and brought out Gopu Mama’s hardly worn, new chappals. “These should Ít
you, Sir. Please put these on. I am so sorry. My son has been very naughty.” The music-master’s
eyes lit up. He put them on, trying not to look too happy. “Well, I suppose these will have to do
These days children have no respect for elders, what to do? A Hanuman Incarnate … only Rama
can save such a naughty fellow!” Rukku Manni’s eyes Îashed.Who said ‘A Hanuman Incarnate’?
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Question 23 of 27
23. Question
“Lalli!” he called, after a few moments. She hurried up to him. “Have you seen my chappals, my
dear? I remember having kept them here!” Ravi, Mridu, and Meena silently watched Lalli and the
music-master search ever corner of the verandah. He scurried around, looked over the railing
and crouching near the Îower pots to look between them. “Brand new, they were! I went all the
way to Mount Road to buy them!” he went on saying. “They cost a whole month’s fees, do you
know?”Name the lesson.
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Question 24 of 27
24. Question
“Lalli!” he called, after a few moments. She hurried up to him. “Have you seen my chappals, my
dear? I remember having kept them here!” Ravi, Mridu, and Meena silently watched Lalli and the
music-master search ever corner of the verandah. He scurried around, looked over the railing
and crouching near the Îower pots to look between them. “Brand new, they were! I went all the
way to Mount Road to buy them!” he went on saying. “They cost a whole month’s fees, do you
know?”Who is ‘he’ in the above lines?
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Question 25 of 27
25. Question
“Lalli!” he called, after a few moments. She hurried up to him. “Have you seen my chappals, my
dear? I remember having kept them here!” Ravi, Mridu, and Meena silently watched Lalli and the
music-master search ever corner of the verandah. He scurried around, looked over the railing
and crouching near the Îower pots to look between them. “Brand new, they were! I went all the
way to Mount Road to buy them!” he went on saying. “They cost a whole month’s fees, do you
know?”What was he looking for?
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Question 26 of 27
26. Question
“Lalli!” he called, after a few moments. She hurried up to him. “Have you seen my chappals, my
dear? I remember having kept them here!” Ravi, Mridu, and Meena silently watched Lalli and the
music-master search ever corner of the verandah. He scurried around, looked over the railing
and crouching near the Îower pots to look between them. “Brand new, they were! I went all the
way to Mount Road to buy them!” he went on saying. “They cost a whole month’s fees, do you
know?”From where did he buy them?
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Question 27 of 27
27. Question
“Lalli!” he called, after a few moments. She hurried up to him. “Have you seen my chappals, my
dear? I remember having kept them here!” Ravi, Mridu, and Meena silently watched Lalli and the
music-master search ever corner of the verandah. He scurried around, looked over the railing
and crouching near the Îower pots to look between them. “Brand new, they were! I went all the
way to Mount Road to buy them!” he went on saying. “They cost a whole month’s fees, do you
know?”Give the meaning of ‘scurried’.
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