18 Questions
What does the idiom 'an arm and a leg' mean?
A large amount of money
What is the correct phrase to complete the sentence 'We feed the horse oats...'?
it had eaten all the hay
How many hours are mentioned in the first question?
6 hours
What is the status of question 2?
Answered
What is the section of question 1?
English Comprehension
How many options are there for question 1?
4
What is the next element in the sequence MKPN, LMOP, ?, JQMT, ISLV?
KOLT
What is the value of the equation 96 D 3 B 8 C 25 A 14?
245
What is the correct order of the words in an English dictionary?
Logician, Longways, Lollipop, Lonely, Loincloth
What does 'A' represent in the given equation?
Addition
What does 'D' represent in the given equation?
Division
What does 'B' represent in the given equation?
Multiplication
What is the meaning of the idiom 'A leopard can't change his spots'?
You cannot change who you are
Which segment of the sentence contains a grammatical error?
as they’re going
What is the definition of a 'stoic'?
Someone who is indifferent to pain and pleasure
What is the meaning of 'Someone who never complained'?
Stoic
What is the error in the sentence 'They will not attend the event as they’re going away at end of April.'?
The phrase 'as they’re going' is used incorrectly
What can be inferred about Ms. Scarlet's personality?
She is indifferent to pain and pleasure
Study Notes
Time and Distance
- 5 hours, 5.5 hours, 4.5 hours, and 6 hours are all possible times
Idioms
- "An arm and a leg" means a large amount of money
- "A leopard can't change his spots" means you cannot change who you are
Grammar
- Identify grammatical errors in sentences, such as "We feed the horse oats for a week because it had eaten all the hay"
- Identify grammatical errors in sentences, such as "They will not attend the event as they’re going away at end of April"
Mathematical Operations
- 96 D 3 B 8 C 25 A 14 = ? (solve the equation)
Word Order
- Arrange words in alphabetical order, such as Lollipop, Loincloth, Longways, Logician, and Lonely
Vocabulary
- Hypocrite, Versatile, Stoic are all possible one-word substitutes for the underlined group of words "Ms.Scarlet was indifferent to pain and pleasure, she never complained"
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