QUESTION PAPER PAKISTAN ENGLISH LINGUSITICS CONTEST ADOLESCENTS (GRADE 9 & 10) TIME ALLOWED: 90 MINUTES MAXIMUM MARKS: 90 TOTAL QUESTIONS: 30 MCQS

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QUESTION PAPER PAKISTAN ENGLISH LINGUSITICS CONTEST ADOLESCENTS (GRADE 9 & 10) TIME ALLOWED: 90 MINUTES MAXIMUM MARKS: 90 TOTAL QUESTIONS: 30 MCQS INSTRUCTIONS 1. DON T OPEN THIS BOOKLET UNTIL INSTRUCTED. 2. WRITE YOUR NAME, FATHER NAME, SCHOOL ETC AT THE BUBBLE SHEET ONLY. 3. RECORD ALL ANSWERS ON THE BUBBLE SHEET ONLY. 4. SELECT BEST ANSWER FROM THE FOUR GIVEN OPTIONS AND MARK ONLY ONE OPTION IN EACH QUESTION. 5. USE BLUE / BLACK INK TO FILL UP THE CIRCLES FOR YOUR ANSWERS ON THE BUBBLE SHEET. 6. USE OF ANY HELPING MATERIAL INCLUDING CELL PHONES AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. 7. EVERY CORRECT ANSWER EARNS THREE POINTS. 8. ONE POINT WOULD BE DEDUCTED FOR EVERY INCORRECT ANSWER. International www.catscontests.org

Read the poem and answer the questions 1-4. Q1. What is the dream of all kids in winter? a. Snowflakes b. Blizzard c. Schools are closed for one day d. Schools are closed for the whole year

Q2. What is acceptable for the author? a. If schools are closed for the full year b. If schools are closed for one day c. If schools are not closed d. If kids are willing to settle Q3. Idleness is not condemned if it is a. Very often b. Always c. Often d. Never Q4. The next will be just as white means a. There will be full sun b. It would be a hot day c. The day would be pleasant d. The day would be a snow s day Read the paragraphs and answer the questions 5 10 on the next page. According to the best evidence gathered by space probes and astronomers, Mars is an inhospitable planet, more similar to Earth s Moon than to Earth it self a dry, stark, seemingly lifeless world. Mars air pressure is equal to Earth s at an altitude of 100,000 feet. The air there is 95 percent carbon dioxide. Mars has no ozone layer to screen out the sun s lethal radiation. Daytime temperatures may reach above freezing, but because the planet is blanketed by the mere wisp of an atmosphere, the heat radiates back into space. Even at the equator, the temperature drops to -50C (-60F) at night. Today there is no liquid water, although valleys and channels on the surface show evidence of having been carved by running water. The polar ice caps are made of frozen water and carbon dioxide, and water may be frozen in the ground as permafrost. Despite these difficult conditions, certain scientists believe that there is a possibility of trans-forming Mars into a more Earth-like planet. Nuclear reactors might be used to melt frozen gases and eventually build up the atmosphere. This in turn could create a greenhouse effect that would stop heat from radiating back into space. Liquid water could be thawed to from a polar ocean. Once enough ice has melted, suitable plants could be introduced to build up the level of oxygen in the atmosphere so that, in time, the planet would support animal life from Earth and even permanent human colonies. This was once thought to be so far in the future as to be irrelevant, said Christopher Mckay, a research scientist at NASA. But now it s starting to look practical. We could begin word in four or five decades. The idea of terra-forming Mars, as enthusiasts call it, has its roots in science fiction. But as researchers develop a more profound understanding of how Earth's ecology supports life, they have begun to see how it may be possible to create similar conditions on Mars. Don t plan on homesteading on Mars any time soon, though. The process could take hundreds or even thousands of years to complete and the cost would be staggering.

Q5. With which of the following is the passage primarily concerned? a. The possibility of changing the Martian environment. b. The challenge of interplanetary travel. c. The advantages of establishing colonies on Mars. d. The need to study the Martian ecology. Q6. The word stark in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to. a. harsh b. unknown c. dark d. distant Q7. The word there in paragraph 2 refers to. a. a point 100 miles above the Earth b. the Earth s Moon c. Mars d. outer space Q8. Which of the following does the author NOT list as a characteristic of the planet Mars that would make colonization difficult? a. There is little liquid water. b. Daytime temperatures are dangerously high. c. The sun s rays are deadly. d. Night time temperatures are extremely. Q9. According to passage, the Martian atmosphere today consists mainly of. a. carbon dioxide b. oxygen c. ozone d. water vapour Q10. It can be inferred from the passage that the greenhouse effect mentioned in paragraph 3 is. a. the direct result of nuclear reactions. b. the cause of low temperatures on Mars. c. caused by the introduction of green plants. d. possible means of warming Mars.

Grammar / Tenses etc. Q11. The climber was seventy miles in the wrong direction and got. a. more panicked b. the more panicked c. more than panicked d. more and more panicked Q12. One of the core tasks of the Red Cross is to organize nursing and for those who are wounded on the battlefield. a. care b. attention c. victim d. catastrophe Q13. This looks very nice. a. woollen jacket b. jacket woollen c. wool jacket d. wool's jacket Q14. Christopher is taller than in his class. a. any other boy b. all the boys c. any other boys d. every other boy Q15. Which do you like, summer winter? a. good, and b. better, and c. better, or d. best, or Q16. Learning to play tennis well is not it seems when you are a spectator. a. as easy so b. so easy as c. as easily as d. more easy as

Q17. I didn't my homework on Saturday morning, a. do b. make c. made d. did Q18. Your brother left a week ago but he has written phoned. a. either/or b. neither/nor c. neither/or d. either/nor Q19. My brother alone at night. a. seldom go out b. seldom goes out c. goes seldom out d. goes out seldom Q20. Select the synonym for the word upright a. honorable b. horizontal c. humble d. supine Q21. What word is a synonym of reel a. whirl b. fish c. hit d. mistake Q22. Choose an antonym for the word awe a. borrow b. shallow c. low d. contempt

Q23. Choose an antonym for the word talent a. ungrateful b. silent c. show d. inability Q24. "What did the girl look like?" "She wore a wedding dress she were a bride." a. like b. so c. so that d. as if Q25. The Titanic on the sea bed for 70 years when they found it. a. had been laying b. had lain c. had been lying d. had laid Q26. He was no longer running his shop. He it. a. had sold b. has sell c. had sell d. has sold Q27. Find the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. a. bush b. pull c. brush d. push Q28. Find the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress. a. arrive b. before c. imply d. countless

Q29. We have been waiting for many hours to see the movie star, but the plane must have been. a. on time b. punctual c. on schedule d. behind schedule Q30. Which one is a declarative sentence? a. Where are you going after school? b. Use a number two pencil. c. I love taking tests! d. This is easy.

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