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Section–A (General English)

1. Fill in the blank with a correct opon.


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Foot _________.

(A) Foot (B) Foots


(C) Feets (D) Feet
2. Fill in the blank with missing leers as per the given hint.

P_________A
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(A) APPAY (B) APAAY
(C) APAY (D) PAYA
Direcon for quesons 3 to 7: Fill in the blanks with correct opons:
3. This is a_________.

(A) ute (B) drum


(C) pencil (D) sck
4. The cat ________ drinking milk.

(A) are (B) has


(C) is (D) have

REF/iOEL/AA/CLASS-2 Page : 22.1

PREVIOUS YEARS’ SOLVED PAPERS

5. The father loves ______ child.

(A) her (B) his


(C) its (D) their
6. The Sun _____ in the sky.

(A) shines (B) shine


(C) shining (D) All of these

7. ________ name is Smith.

(A) I (B) Me
(C) My (D) Us
8. Find the opposite meaning (Antonym) of PRETTY.
(A) Beauful (B) Good
(C) Ugly (D) Sad
9. Which one of the following opons is an example of neuter gender?

(A) Lion (B) Woman

(C) Newspaper (D) Doctor

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PREVIOUS YEARS’ SOLVED PAPERS

10. Find the rhyming word of Mouth.


(A) East
(B) Taste
(C) South
(D) Right

11. Find the same meaning (Synonym) of CLEVER.


(A) Stupid
(B) Shrewd
(C) Unknown
(D) Dull

12. Arrange the jumbled leers given below to make a meaningful word.

NYSUN

(A) Synnu (B) Syunn


(C) Sunyn (D) Sunny
13. Which one of the following sentences is correct for the given picture?

(A) The books are in the table.


(B) The books are over the table.
(C) The books are on the table.
(D) The books are above the table.
14. Idenfy the word which has three vowels and two consonants.
(A) Pitcher (B) Carrot
(C) Onion (D) Mango
Direcon for queson 15: Choose the part of the sentence in which rst leer of the word should be in
capital leer:
15. tokyo is the capital of japan.
P Q R S
(A) P (B) Q
(C) P and S (D) P and R

REF/iOEL/AA/CLASS-2 Page : 22.3

PREVIOUS YEARS’ SOLVED PAPERS

Section–B (Comprehension and Composition)

Direcon for quesons 16 to 18: Read the passage carefully and answer the quesons given below:

Friends in need are the friends indeed. This proverb is completely true. Friends
are the companion of joy and sorrow, ups and downs. But it is very dicult to
nd such friends. Friendship means love, compassion and feeling of sacrice. So
to be a true friend it is necessary that we should have such feelings. Friendship
is the base of life. It is very dicult to exist without friends in this world.
16. Who are the true friends?
(A) One who thinks about himself
(B) One who does not help in need
(C) One who helps in need
(D) All of these
17. What does friendship mean?
(A) Feeling of sacrice (B) Compassion
(C) Love (D) All of these
18. The word used in the passage ‘True’ means:
(A) Fake (B) Minor
(C) False (D) Real

Direcon for quesons 19 and 20: Arrange the jumbled words to make meaningful sentences:
19. Indian / poet / an / was / Kalidas
(A) Kalidas was poet an Indian. (B) Kalidas poet an Indian was.
(C) Kalidas was an Indian poet. (D) Kalidas Indian was an poet.
20. Village / went / Steve / to / his
(A) Steve village went to his. (B) Steve his village went to.
(C) Steve went his village to. (D) Steve went to his village.

Section–C (Meritorious Zone)

21. Fill in the missing boxes with correct vowels to form a meaningful sentence.

H V

T W

P N C L S

(A) U, O, A, E, U, I, A (B) O, I, E, U, U, A, I
(C) E, U, A, A, E, O, I (D) O, U, A, E, O, E, I

Page : 22.4 REF/iOEL/AA/CLASS-2

PREVIOUS YEARS’ SOLVED PAPERS

Direcon for queson 22: Incorrect spelling of a word is given. Find the correct spelling from the opons
given below:
22. NARVUS
(A) Narvous (B) Narvuos
(C) Nervas (D) Nervous
23. Match the words given in column O with the words given in column P to form meaningful words:
O P
(i) After a. man
(ii) Post b. shake
(iii) Sun c. day
(iv) Hand d. noon
(A) (i) → d, (ii) → c, (iii) → a, (iv) → b
(B) (i) → b, (ii) → a, (iii) → c, (iv) → d
(C) (i) → d, (ii) → a, (iii) → c, (iv) → b
(D) (i) → a, (ii) → d, (iii) → c, (iv) → b
24. Idenfy the picture and choose the correct spelling.

(A) Leepard (B) Leopard


(C) Liopard (D) Laopard
25. Which one of the following words can not be formed from the word given in capital leers below.
LAUGHTER
(A) Rat (B) Are
(C) Hug (D) Tree

REF/iOEL/AA/CLASS-2 Page : 22.5

ANSWERS
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INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIAD OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE 2022
PAPER TYPE AA - CLASS 2
1. (D) 2. (C) 3. (A) 4. (C) 5. (B) 6. (A) 7. (C) 8. (C)
9. (C) 10. (C) 11. (B) 12. (D) 13. (C) 14. (C) 15. (C) 16. (C)
17. (D) 18. (D) 19. (C) 20. (D) 21. (D) 22. (D) 23. (C) 24. (B)
25. (D)

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