GROUP- IV - SpellBee International
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GROUP- IV - SpellBee International
The Level III Competition will be based on ALL THE ROUNDS from Level I, II & III Booklets THIS BOOKLET IS NOT FOR SALE GROUP- IV booklet for Additional Rounds LEVEL III Language for Life Copyright This booklet is under copyright. All rights reserved - No part of this booklet may be reproduced, stored in a retrievable system or distributed in any form or by any means, written, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permission of the publishers. GLOBAL HEADQUARTERS 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS S.No 3 CONTENT Pg. No 1 ROUND - 7 : CROSSWORDS 4 2 ROUND - 8 : IDIOMS AND PHRASES 24 3 ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS 33 4 ANSWERS - IDIOMS AND PHRASES 53 5 SAMPLE QUESTION PATTERN 55 6 COMPETITION DETAILS 57 7 REWARDS & RECOGNITIONS 59 CROSSWORDS Group - IV : Round - 7 EXERCISE - 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Identify the following: ACROSS 4 - Eager to learn more and more 6 - In a sorry condition; pathetic 8 - Another word for protect 9 - To shine brightly 10 - Cut or tear into small narrow strips 4 DOWN 1 - To move very fast 2 - A fast running motion of a horse 3 - To baffle or confuse mentally 5 - Very high 7 - Something that causes trouble; a threat CROSSWORDS Group - IV : Round - 7 EXERCISE - 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Identify the following: 10 ACROSS 1 7 9 10 - To pass away or to disappear A thing that blocks one’s way or prevents progress Fragile; breakable To follow DOWN 5 2 3 4 5 6 8 - To provide work or occupation to someone To make fun of someone or something Higher in rank, status or quality To increase in size, volume, etc. A sudden event causing great damage To run away from danger CROSSWORDS Group - IV : Round - 7 EXERCISE - 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Identify the following: 9 10 ACROSS 1 4 7 8 10 - To copy or imitate someone’s speech, expression, gestures, etc. A shaking or vibrating movement; a slight earthquake Graceful and refined in appearance or manner To give or to allocate To make available; to give DOWN 6 2 3 5 6 9 - To understand To blame or condemn openly To pull or draw out, often with great force or effort Complete loss of hope One’s relatives or family CROSSWORDS Group - IV : Round - 7 EXERCISE - 4 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 Identify the following: ACROSS 1 5 8 9 10 - Climb up over something high and steep Wear away; erode To foresee To gain possession of something Famous and outstanding DOWN 7 2 3 4 6 7 - An act of praising someone To keep within certain limits Liberal in giving or sharing To act disloyally (especially to a person who trusts one) To separate; disunite 4 CROSSWORDS Group - IV : Round - 7 EXERCISE - 5 1 4 2 5 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Identify the following: ACROSS 2 - A person or thing that takes the place of another; a replacement 4 - To feed on grass or pasture 7 - Passing on beliefs, culture, etc. from generation to generation 8 - To form a mental image of something 10 - Not able to rest or relax or be still 11 - Active, fast and energetic 12 - To make something impure 8 DOWN 1 3 5 6 9 Extraordinarily great; unrealistic Calm; free from disturbance To stretch out Rough and not fine in texture To encourage or motivate someone to do something CROSSWORDS Group - IV : Round - 7 EXERCISE - 6 1 4 2 3 5 6 7 8 Identify the antonyms of the following: ACROSS DOWN 2 - Weak 1 - Absent 3 - Admit 4 - Smile 6 - Pleasant 4 - Unknown 5 - Smooth 7 - Good and sincere 6 - Ignore 8 - Deep 9 CROSSWORDS Group - IV : Round - 7 EXERCISE - 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Identify the antonyms of the following: ACROSS 1 - Disable 3 - Demote 7 - Talked 9 - Belief 10 - Late 10 DOWN 2 4 5 6 8 - Depart Destroy Praise Stay Awake CROSSWORDS Group - IV : Round - 7 EXERCISE - 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Identify the antonyms of the following: ACROSS 3 5 7 9 10 11 - Fall ill or sick Light Safety To place Spit DOWN 1 2 4 6 8 - Harmony Depressed Backward Relaxed Rough or harsh CROSSWORDS Group - IV : Round - 7 EXERCISE - 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Identify the antonyms of the following: ACROSS 3 4 8 9 12 - Serious Sink Foolish Fierce DOWN 1 2 4 5 6 7 - Catch Friend Lost Stay Open; public - known to all Straight CROSSWORDS EXERCISE - 10 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Identify the antonyms of the following: ACROSS 1 4 5 7 8 9 10 13 - Unclear Away Quiet Loose Separate Calm Pleased DOWN 2 - Reality 3 - Broad 6 - Ordinary Group - IV : Round - 7 CROSSWORDS EXERCISE - 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Identify the homophones of the following: ACROSS 1 - Allowed 3 - Heart 4 - Heel 5 - Fair 7 - Grown 8 - Sell 14 DOWN 2 - Dew 3 - Whole 4 - Here 6 - Bear Group - IV : Round - 7 CROSSWORDS Group - IV : Round - 7 EXERCISE - 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Identify the homophones of the following: ACROSS 2 6 8 9 15 - Him Lone Roll Jean DOWN 1 3 4 5 7 - One Miner Sale Night Pray CROSSWORDS Group - IV : Round - 7 EXERCISE - 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 Identify the homophones of the following: ACROSS 2 5 6 8 16 - Here Boy Urn Creek DOWN 1 2 3 4 5 7 - Gate Air Die Four Bore Ark 7 CROSSWORDS Group - IV : Round - 7 EXERCISE - 14 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 8 Identify the homophones of the following: ACROSS 1 2 3 5 7 8 17 - So Flair Sent Been Made Rung DOWN 1 2 4 6 - Seen Flee Tale None CROSSWORDS Group - IV : Round - 7 EXERCISE - 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Identify the homophones of the following: ACROSS 1 - Peek 2 - Waste 6 - There 7 - Pain 9 - Deer 18 DOWN 1 3 4 5 8 - Pair Sweet Tide Haul Rap CROSSWORDS Group - IV : Round - 7 EXERCISE - 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Identify the following: 10 ACROSS 4 - _________ are called the describing words 8 - A kind of free writing 9 - Words that have the opposite meaning of another word 10 - Words that end with similar sound are said to __________ DOWN 1 2 3 5 6 7 19 A piece of writing that has several related sentences _________ are used to indicate time: Past / Present / Future _________ are words that have the same pronunciation and spelling but different meanings (Example: lie (lie down) - lie (untruth)) Actions words are called ____________ A piece of writing that has a unique style and rhythm Words that have the same meaning as another word CROSSWORDS Group - IV : Round - 7 EXERCISE - 17 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 8 9 Identify the following: 10 ACROSS 4 7 9 10 - Rules concerning the structure of a language To read and understand A group of words put together to mean something A book that lists the words of a language in alphabetical order and gives their meaning DOWN 1 2 3 5 6 8 20 - A story with mythical characters Wise sayings Refers to time The author of a famous collection of fables A word qualifying a verb or an adjective ____________ is the study of the sounds of language CROSSWORDS Group - IV : Round - 7 EXERCISE - 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Identify the following: 9 10 ACROSS 1 - The ____________ is a collection of Indian fables and colourful tales 4 - A famous Indian Epic 6 - “Reading ____________” is an exercise consisting of a passage with related questions, designed to test student’s understanding 9 - The main idea, plan or scheme of the story is called its ___________ 10 - The place where someone or something is located DOWN 21 2 3 5 7 8 - The style of writing where the characters are joined The act of creating written words (esp. essays) Words that replace nouns are called ____________ Opposite of singular The main character of “Jungle Book” CROSSWORDS Group - IV : Round - 7 EXERCISE - 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Identify the following: 8 ACROSS 3 - Learn by heart 4 - The study of meanings 5 - Another word for story 7 - Chapter or module 8 - To question 9 - A stanza of a poem or hymn 9 DOWN 22 1 2 4 6 - The stock of words in a language is called _________ The use of standard marks and signs like full stop, comma, etc. in writing A single sentence or a remark A written communication sent to a person or organisation CROSSWORDS Group - IV : Round - 7 EXERCISE - 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Identify the following: 8 9 ACROSS 10 1 - The only wizard Voldemort feared; the ex-headmaster of ‘Hogwarts school of Witchcraft and Wizardry’ 5 - An outlaw who was a highly skilled archer and swordsman who robbed from the rich and gave to the poor 8 - A reporter and adventurer who travels around the world with his dog Snowy 9 - The rich Jewish moneylender in Venice; the villain who demanded a ‘pound of flesh’ from Antonio 10 - The fictional British secret service agent DOWN 2 3 4 6 7 23 - A girl with magnificent long hair who was shut into a tower by an old witch The wooden puppet who dreamt of becoming a real boy; his nose became longer whenever he lied A michievous boy who can fly and refuses to grow up! Sherlock Holmes’s friend and assistant : Dr. ___________ A little girl who fell down a rabbit hole and had adventures in the wonderland IDIOMS AND PHRASES Group - IV : Round - 8 FIND THE RIGHT MEANING FOR THE IDIOMS EXERCISE - 1 24 EXERCISE - 2 Hustle and bustle A confused mind An important business Busy, excited activity 1) A B C After all Everything is done In the end; ultimately In the beginning 1) A B C 2) A B C Out of the blue Suddenly or unexpectedly From water Out of a problem 2) One of a kind a An example b A unique item c A gentle person 3) Do one’s bit A Take a bite B Take one’s share of responsibility in a task C Do something 3) A B C In the limelight In a place of public attention or notice Under yellow light Place with a lot of lights 4) A B C The eye of the storm Crisis A rainy day The centre point of the problem 4) A B C Make way for somebody Give someone importance Allow somebody to pass Invite somebody 5) A B C From scratch To notice something Find the cause of a problem From the very beginning 5) A B C A plum job A job where you sell fruits A very good job A boring job IDIOMS AND PHRASES Group - IV : Round - 8 FIND THE RIGHT MEANING FOR THE IDIOMS 1) A B C EXERCISE - 3 Spick-and-span Any useful instrument Tools used for gardening Fresh, clean and tidy in every way 1) A B C EXERCISE - 4 In stitches Caught in a trap Laugh uncontrollably An old piece of cloth 2) A B C In tune with Very good music In agreement with Perfect singing 2) A B C Once in a lifetime Sometime in your life Doing something everyday Only once in the life of a person 3) A B C Send word to somebody To give a book to someone Send a gift Send news, messages etc. 3) A B C Make a move Push somebody Moving furniture To get started or leave 4) A B C Use one’s head Wear a hat Think properly or sensibly Bow down in respect 4) A B C As old as the hills The hills are always old Very old; ancient A long journey through mountains 5) A B C Fair enough Something that is just or reasonable Have a fair complexion Someone who is goodlooking 5) The seventh heaven A The state of extreme happiness and satisfaction B On the seventh floor of a building C An imaginary place full of magic 25 IDIOMS AND PHRASES 26 Group - IV : Round - 8 FIND THE RIGHT MEANING FOR THE IDIOMS FIND THE RIGHT IDIOMS FOR THE MEANING EXERCISE - 5 EXERCISE - 6 1) The hard way A The most difficult way of doing or learning B A very difficult job C Something that is impossible 1) Old and therefore not useful or correct anymore A Turn out B Out of date C In vogue 2) A B C On one’s knees A punishment Being very happy Pleading or begging very hard 2) A B C To be inadequate or insufficient Fall back Fall short Fall apart 3) A B C Act one’s age Be in an acting school Behave more maturely Doing a role of an old man 3) A B C Fixed and unchanging Rule of thumb In a fix Hard and fast 4) A B C Go down in history Being a history student Considering your past Be remembered for a long time to come 4) A B C To begin something Kick off Call off Cut off 5) Thumb through something A Insert yur thumb only To look quickly through a book, B newspaper etc. C Be optimistic about completing a task 5) A B C Argue or fight with somebody Take your hat off to somebody Lock horns with somebody Toss a bone to somebody IDIOMS AND PHRASES Group - IV : Round - 8 FIND THE RIGHT IDIOMS FOR THE MEANING EXERCISE - 7 27 EXERCISE - 8 1) A B C Never quit Never mind Never say never Never say die 1) A B C Annoy or irritate somebody Strain every nerve Get on somebody’s nerve Bundle of nerves 2) A B C An integral part of something Catch - 22 Part and parcel of something The apple of one’s eye 2) A B C Careless statements, gossip etc., Sweet talk Straight talk Loose talk 3) A B C Take a risk Take a chance Make a scene A spin - off 3) A B C In very few words Add up In a nutshell In a flash 4) Someone who takes too much and reveals others’ secrets A A big mouth B A long face C A firm hand 4) A B C Increase and then decrease Wax and wane In and out Make waves 5) A B C 5) A B C Suffer from lack of money Feel the pinch Feel out of things Feel in one’s bones Accomplish what is desired Pull a trick Pull one's weight Do the trick IDIOMS AND PHRASES Group - IV : Round - 8 FIND THE RIGHT IDIOMS FOR THE MEANING 28 EXERCISE - 9 EXERCISE - 10 1) A B C Talk about a subject indirectly Make a mountain out of a molehill Beat around the bush Pass the buck 1) It is too late to stop or prevent something unpleasant happening A Go haywire B The damage is done C Fall from grace 2) A B C Very angry with somebody Mad at somebody Point the finger at somebody Knit one’s brows 2) A B C 3) A B C A harsh rejection or refusal A pat on the back On the run A slap in the face 3) Somebody who stays up late at night and can work better during the night than in the day A A night owl B Call it a night C At a stretch 4) A B C Get rid of something Weed out something Kick back Turn over a new leaf 4) In a very similar position or circumstance (especially an unpleasant one) A In the long run B In the same boat C Get your feet wet 5) A B C In very comfortable surroundings Rags to riches In the lap of luxury Take it easy 5) A B C Very light in weight Out of thin air As light as a feather Off the peg Be patient Hold your horses Learn the ropes Lie low IDIOMS AND PHRASES Group - IV : Round - 8 MATCH THE IDIOMS WITH THEIR MEANING EXERCISE - 11 1 Level playing field A Nonsense 2 When all is said and done B Without any doubt 3 Mumbo jumbo C When all facts are considered 4 Quick buck D Fair competition 5 Without question E To make some money easily EXERCISE - 12 29 1 Take advantage of something A Involve one into a task with lot of enthusiasm 2 Get credit for something B Narrowly; only just 3 Throw oneself into something C 4 By a whisker D 5 Somebody’s jaw drops E Showing surprise especially at something unpleasant Make good use of something such as an opportunity or benefit Be recognised as a person who did something EXERCISE - 13 Free somebody from punishment or A something unpleasant, difficult On the point of being remembered so that it B can be said 1 Off late 2 Let somebody off the hook 3 With open arms C Recently 4 Take root D Receive somebody warmly and eagerly 5 On the tip of one’s tongue E Be firmly fixed in people’s mind IDIOMS AND PHRASES Group - IV : Round - 8 MATCH THE IDIOMS WITH THEIR MEANING EXERCISE - 14 Learn from something that you have done or A something that has happened to you 1 Walk out 2 Learn one’s lesson B Because of warm, sentimental memories of the past 3 For old time’s sake C Appreciate or congratulate somebody 4 Be hard on somebody D Leave a meeting, conference etc. as a form of protest 5 Pat somebody on the back E Deal with somebody strictly or harshly EXERCISE - 15 1 A square deal A Have an expression on your face that shows dislike 2 A man of his word B Produce a good and desirable result 3 Make a face C A fair and honest exchange 4 From a to z D Somebody who keeps his promise 5 Bear fruit E Very thoroughly and in detail The word ‘QUEUE’ is the only word in the English language that is still pronounced the same way when the last four letters are removed. 30 IDIOMS AND PHRASES Group - IV : Round - 8 FILL IN THE APPROPRIATE WORDS TO COMPLETE THE IDIOMS EXERCISE - 16 1 Laughter is the ______________ medicine 2 Look ______________ you leap 3 Necessity is the ______________ of invention 4 Empty ______________ make the most noise 5 ______________ is better than wealth EXERCISE - 17 1 Easier said than ______________ 2 Birds of same ______________ flock together 3 A blessing in ______________ 4 There are ______________ sides to every coin 5 All is well that ends ______________ EXERCISE - 18 31 1 Appearances are ______________ 2 Money does not grow on ______________ 3 ______________ what you preach 4 To err is human, to ______________ is divine 5 When there is a ______________ , there is a way IDIOMS AND PHRASES Group - IV : Round - 8 FILL IN THE APPROPRIATE WORDS TO COMPLETE THE IDIOMS EXERCISE - 19 1 ______________ minds think alike 2 Justice delayed is justice ______________ 3 Knowledge is ______________ 4 Don't judge a ______________ by its cover 5 An ______________ a day keeps the doctor away EXERCISE - 20 1 A chain is no stronger than its ______________ link 2 A leopard cannot change its ______________ 3 ______________ is in the eye of the beholder 4 Charity begins at ______________ 5 Cleanliness is next to ______________ The longest one syllable word in the English language is ‘SCREECHED’ 32 ‘STEWARDESSES’ is the longest word that is typed with only the left hand Group - IV : Round - 7 ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS EXERCISE - 1 1 G 2 W H A C U 4 R I P 3 O U L Z Z L Z Z O 6 P 5 I S T E S L I A B L E 8 D E 7 F E P M E N N 9 G L E A M C 10 33 S H R E D D Group - IV : Round - 7 ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS EXERCISE - 2 1 P 2 E R R M E I P X D P I A C N U D E L 3 5 9 S H 4 U L I P O B S Y A 7 T A C A T P U R L E F I L O E R 8 E E 10 C R S I S D 6 E 34 I S U E Group - IV : Round - 7 ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS EXERCISE - 3 1 M I M I C 2 3 O 4 T R E E M O R N P 5 E D O R 6 D U X 7 E L E T H S C R E P E N A D I 8 A S C T S I G 10 P R G A N 9 O V K I N 35 T D E Group - IV : Round - 7 ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS EXERCISE - 4 1 S C 2 A L E 3 P 5 P 7 S R 8 P R E L C I I T A I C 36 E M D E E F E T I R R N O E U A C Q Y N O N 9 I R G N E U I R S T 10 R 4 B 6 D C O C N T Group - IV : Round - 7 ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS EXERCISE - 5 1 4 G R F A S U 2 Z 5 E 6 B S 3 T C R A N X O T 7 T R A A E R S N S T D E D I T I O I T U T E A L 9 I S E S K N Q 8 V I S U I I 10 R E S T L N E S C S P 11 B R I R 12 37 C O N T A M I N A T E Group - IV : Round - 7 ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS EXERCISE - 6 1 P E 2 S E N T 3 D T E W N R N A R O M I N 4 F R O O 8 S 5 7 U N A U G K H A L E 38 R 6 N A O H T I L O W C E Y S T Y Group - IV : Round - 7 ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS EXERCISE - 7 1 E N 2 A B L E R 3 C I R V 4 5 B 7 L I S T P R E A A M T E E N E 9 O M O 6 39 E A U R I D O W R L Q D 8 S 10 T Y U B T E Group - IV : Round - 7 ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS EXERCISE - 8 1 C 2 H 3 R E C O V E A L O I 5 S H 6 A D E 7 D A N N X I 8 9 G R E M O O N U T 10 S W A L E 40 D L V O W G R 4 F O E R H W T A E R D D Group - IV : Round - 7 ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS EXERCISE - 9 1 T 3 H U M O 2 R 4 F L O O F U R E A W 5 T R 6 U A E N V C U R R E V T A M E D 8 C L E L V E 9 41 S 7 C Group - IV : Round - 7 ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS EXERCISE - 10 O B 1 V 2 I O U S R D S G H T O R M Y Y E M 3 N 5 A L O U D R T O W G S 6 R 8 T O W A 4 7 T P G E T H E N R C A 9 S T I 10 A N L 42 I I N O N D ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS EXERCISE - 11 1 A L O U 2 D 3 U 4 5 F A R H E O A E G R L E A 7 H A 6 O B A N R 8 43 C E L L R T Group - IV : Round - 7 Group - IV : Round - 7 ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS EXERCISE - 12 1 W O 2 H Y 3 M N I 4 N 6 L O 5 A K 7 P I 8 R 9 G H T 44 A N R S E N E Y I O L E Group - IV : Round - 7 ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS EXERCISE - 13 1 H E A D E I Y I T 2 3 4 F 5 O 8 C R E 45 B U O E A R O 6 K G E 7 A R R C N R ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS EXERCISE - 14 1 S O W C 2 F L A R E L N E 5 B E 3 46 W R E N A 6N U N 4 T A U 8 C 7 G M A I L D Group - IV : Round - 7 ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS EXERCISE - 15 1 P E A K E 2 W A I R 3 S T U I 5 7 H P A L L 6 N T H E 4 E T I R E 9 D E 8 A W R A P 47 Group - IV : Round - 7 Group - IV : Round - 7 ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS EXERCISE - 16 1 P 4 A D 2 J T E 3 C T I V E 5 S O R N E 6 P M A S R O O G E B S E N R S Y T Y N R M Y M S 8 E S S 7 A A P 9 A N T H O N N 10 R H Y M M S 48 H E Group - IV : Round - 7 ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS EXERCISE - 17 1 F 2 A T R E I E O N R S V S Y 7 5 C O M T 9 3 A M M A 4 G R P P R E H E N D R V A O B E L N S R N T E N C E B T 10 D I C T I C S 49 A H S E P 8 6 O N A R Y Group - IV : Round - 7 ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS EXERCISE - 18 1 P A N 2 C H A T A N T R A U 4 M A H A B H A R 3 A T A O S M I C O M 9 50 7 P R E H E P P R O 5 V 6 C N S I O N 8 M S L N O I U O W T R U G I A N L O P L O T 10 P O S I T I O N Group - IV : Round - 7 ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS EXERCISE - 19 1 2 P 3 M E M O R I S U 4 C 5 T A U N T 7 L E T L T E O N N T C S E 6 S S O N L E M N I S T A 51 S E M A T T I E X N 8 L T R R O G A T E E 9 V E R S E Group - IV : Round - 7 ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS EXERCISE - 20 D 1 U M B L E D O 2 R E A P I E U N T 5 R O B I E I N T E C A A L H L T I N 9 C 10 52 J A M O W 7 A H C 6 P N Z R T P P 4 8 3 E S B O N D C K I H O S O D Y L O ANSWERS - IDIOMS AND PHRASES 53 Group - IV : Round - 8 EXERCISE - 1 ANSWERS 1 B EXERCISE - 2 ANSWERS 1 C EXERCISE - 3 ANSWERS 1 C EXERCISE - 4 ANSWERS 1 B 2 A 2 B 2 B 2 C 3 B 3 A 3 C 3 C 4 5 C C 4 5 B B 4 5 B A 4 5 B A EXERCISE - 5 ANSWERS 1 A EXERCISE - 6 ANSWERS 1 B EXERCISE - 7 ANSWERS 1 C EXERCISE - 8 ANSWERS 1 B 2 C 2 B 2 B 2 C 3 B 3 C 3 A 3 B 4 5 C B 4 5 A B 4 5 A C 4 5 A A EXERCISE - 9 ANSWERS 1 B EXERCISE - 10 EXERCISE - 11 EXERCISE - 12 ANSWERS 1 B ANSWERS 1 D ANSWERS 1 D 2 A 2 B 2 C 2 E 3 C 3 A 3 A 3 A 4 5 A B 4 5 B A 4 5 E B 4 5 B C ANSWERS - IDIOMS AND PHRASES EXERCISE - 13 EXERCISE - 14 EXERCISE - 15 EXERCISE - 16 ANSWERS 1 C ANSWERS 1 D ANSWERS 1 C ANSWERS 1 BEST 2 A 2 A 2 D 2 BEFORE 3 D 3 B 3 A 3 MOTHER 4 5 E B 4 5 E C 4 5 E B 4 5 VESSELS HEALTH EXERCISE - 17 ANSWERS 1 DONE EXERCISE - 18 ANSWERS EXERCISE - 19 EXERCISE - 20 ANSWERS 1 WEAKEST DECEPTIVE ANSWERS 1 GREAT TREES 2 DENIED 2 SPOTS 2 FEATHER 1 2 3 DISGUISE 3 PRACTICE 3 POWER 3 BEAUTY 4 5 TWO WELL 4 5 FORGIVE WILL 4 5 BOOK APPLE 4 5 HOME The words ‘ANGRY’ and ‘HUNGRY’ are the only two that end in ‘gry’ 54 Group - IV : Round - 8 GODLINESS The word ‘STRENGTHS’ is the longest word in the English language with just one vowel SAMPLE QUESTION PATTERN FOR ADDITIONAL ROUNDS (Group IV) ROUND - 7 : CROSSWORDS ER N 1 TT 2 3 6 PA 5 4 7 TI ON 8 QU ES Identify the homophones of the following: So Flair Sent Been Made Rung DOWN 55 1 2 4 6 - M PL - SA 1 2 3 5 7 8 E ACROSS Seen Flee Tale None SAMPLE QUESTION PATTERN Continued... ROUND - 8 : IDIOMS AND PHRASES Ans 56 Ans Annoy or irritate somebody Strain every nerve Get on somebody’s nerve Bundle of nerves 6) A B C 2) A B C Talk about a subject indirectly Make a mountain out of a molehill Beat around the bush Pass the buck 7) Someone who takes too much and reveals others’ secrets A A big mouth B A long face C A firm hand 3) A B C An integral part of something Catch - 22 Part and parcel of something The apple of one’s eye 4) A B C To be inadequate or insufficient Fall back Fall short Fall apart 5) A B C Very light in weight Out of thin air As light as a feather Off the peg TT PA ON 8) In a very similar position or circumstance (especially an unpleasant one) A In the long run B In the same boat C Get your feet wet TI QU ES E M PL SA A harsh rejection or refusal A pat on the back On the run A slap in the face ER N 1) A B C 9) A B C 10) A B C Argue or fight with somebody Take your hat off to somebody Lock horns with somebody Toss a bone to somebody In very comfortable surroundings Rags to riches In the lap of luxury Take it easy Our Credentials Over two decades of experience of having conducted Career Management Programmes in schools and colleges. 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