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26 th May 2015 WILLING LEARNERS … ARE WE READY TO GO ? A. Fill in the blank with the correct word: (20) 1. This stationery shop has good quality paper. The train was stationary for at least an hour. (Stationery, Stationary) 2. In principle , the Principal does not grant leave for such reasons. The principal amount of the loan needs to be paid in two months from now. (Principle, Principal) 3. Some of us address Mrs Sinha as Ma’am . (Mam, Ma’am) 4. We anyway don’t want to go for the film, so it is ok if we are not getting permission. (Anyway, Anyways) 5. I never said that I was angry with him; I only told him that what he did was wrong. (told, said) 6. I am new to Mumbai; I often lose my way. He always wears loose fitting clothes. (loose, lose) 7. He gave me good advice but he must only advise people if he is going to follow the same. (advise, advice) Page 1

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26th May 2015WILLINGLEARNERS AREWEREADYTOGO ?

A. Fill in the blank with the correct word: (20)1. This stationery shop has good quality paper.The train was stationary for at least an hour. (Stationery, Stationary)2. In principle, the Principal does not grant leave for such reasons. The principal amount of the loan needs to e paid in two months from now. (Principle, Principal)!. "ome of us address #rs "inha as Maam. (Mam, Maam)$. %e anyway don&t want to go for the film, so it is o' if we are not getting permission. (Anyway, Anyways)(. I never said that I was angry with him) I only told him that what he did was wrong. (told,said)*. I am new to #umai) I often lose my way. +e always wears loose fitting clothes. (loose, lose)7. +e gave me good adiceut he must only adise people if he is going to follow the same. (adise, adice),. I will ret!rn in a couple of hours. (ret!rn, ret!rn back)-. .ou etter get the /o done, efore the teachers ma'e a "omplaint.("omplaint, "omplain)#$. I have sat here too long) may I %ake leae& (%ake leae, %akeyo!r leae)11. I have lived in #umai 'or( years now. I have een wor'ing at 0ditya 1irla %orld 0cademy since #ay 200-. (since, 'or)Page 126th May 201512. 2nless you practise hard, you will never succeed. +e goes for cric'et practice every evening. (practise, practice)(."ircle the error in the sentences )ien below3(#$)(Please note that some sentences may not hae any error* there may be some sentences that hae more than one error)1. Inspite of the rain, he stepped out.+n spite o' the rain, he stepped o!t.2. #any a times students feel that they can get away without hard wor'.Many a time st!dents 'eel that they can )et away witho!t hard work.!. + pre'er tea to co''ee.$. I descried aout the scenic eauty in my essay.,. + described the scenic bea!ty in my essay.*. %e 'now where it egins ut we don&t 'now that where it ends.-e know where it be)ins b!t we dont know where it ends.4. This oo' is containing good su/ect matter.%he book contains )ood s!b.ect matter.,. The match was telecasted for only an hour.%he match was telecast 'or only an ho!r.-. The murderer escaped eing hung.%he m!rderer escaped bein) han)ed.10. I li'e to use a simile to ma'e a comparision more descriptive.+ like to !se a simile to make a comparison more descriptie.11. "he writes well ut her pronounciation needs correction.She writes well b!t her pron!nciation needs correction.". Spellin)s:(#/) (Please write clearly)1. 5isastrous2. 6rivilege!. 0ccommodate$. 7afeteria(. 8ccasion*. 6sychology4. 9eceived,. 2nnecessary-. 7ontinuous10. 1eginning11. +ygiene12. 6arallel1!. 9hythm1$. "olemnPage 226th May 20150.Fill in the correct preposition: (#1)1. The urglars ro'e into the house.2. .ou must cut down your e:penditure.!. The student as'ed his teacher to hear him o!t.$. 6lease ear with me for a few more minutes.(. It is difficult to part 'rom loved ones.*. The child parted with his toys reluctantly.4. 2nless we pull to)ether2 alon) 2 on we cannot overcome this challenge.,. I elieve the pro/ect has fallen thro!)h for want of financial support.-. %e have een through a ad patch) am sure things will loo' !p now.10. The rope gave way while the wor'men were hauling up the iron pillar.11. I differ with you on this matter.12. .our nature differs 'rom mine in so many ways even though we are twins.1!. +e feels superior to his colleagues even though he is /unior to them.1$. #y new hairdo is terrile and I cannot help laughing when I see myself; 1ut I would rather my friends laugh with me than at me when they see it.3.Fill in the appropriate word:(1)1. The cost of all these articles has risen.2. The famous /uggler and con/urer is 2 was too unwell to perform.!. The accountant and the cashier haeasconded.$. 8ne or the other of those fellows has stolen the watch.(. Three parts of this /o has een left for me to do.*. The 6rincipal along with her staff memers has ta'en up the