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He was a West African tricky and cunning character who was often seen in the form of a spider. He was considered to hold the knowledge of all folktales. Who was he?
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Anansi done
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Ashkenazi done
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Aniga done
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My sister received her B.Sc. degree yesterday. The short form B.Sc. stands for
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Bachelor of Science done
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Business and Science done
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Big Science done
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Best Student. done
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We often use short forms when we send text messages to someone. Do you know what 'asap' stands for?
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Apply some apple puree done
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As soon as possible done
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All sailed away peacefully done
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After sunset all posed done
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If a boy who is happy, is a 'glad lad', then find 2 words that mean a dog or a cat that has been out in the rain. Remember your words must rhyme.
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Sick chick done
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Snail mail done
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Wet pet done
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Idioms are common sayings. What does the idiom 'to take the bull by the horns' mean?
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To have done something to be proud of done
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To face difficulties boldly done
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To take the back place while someone else leads done
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Rani has soft and silky ______.
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hair done
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here done
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hare done
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heir done
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Which of these is the odd-one-out according to the Harry Potter series? Hermione, Ron, Dumbledore, Artemis
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Artemis done
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Shiva and Parvati are said to have two sons. One of them is Ganesha, the elephant-headed God. Who is the other one?
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Kubera done
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Complete the title of this story. Alice _____
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and the Forty Thieves done
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in Copperfield done
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Potter and the Philosopher's Stone done
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Which of these idioms means 'from one difficult situation to another more difficult one'?
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From the frying pan into the fire done
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A drop in the ocean done
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Which of these words rhymes with 'bead'?
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Said done
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Wide done
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Glad done
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Fill in the blank: As strong as a(n) _____.
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ox done
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elephant done
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crocodile done
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When you add '-ist' at the end of certain words, it means a person who does a particular thing. Which of these means a person who studies animals and plants?
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Fill in the blank: He watched the kite _____ into the sky.
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sour done
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sure done
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Can you solve this word puzzle? Hint: The answer is a little animal.
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Kitten done
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Puppy done
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Fill in the blank: As slow as a _____.
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What do you call a book full of maps?
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Axis done
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Who among the following is the odd-one-out according to the children's book about Heidi? Alm-Onji, Tom, Peter, Clara
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What is the name of the wicked witch of Russian fairy tales, who lives in a house that has chicken legs?
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DIRECTION: Read the following passage and answer the questions 20, 21 and 22.
What did the oddly-dressed man in red ask the Mayor in return for getting rid of the rats?
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A 1000 dollars done
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A 1000 guilders done
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A party done
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What did the man do that made the rats follow him?
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Where did he lead the rats that followed him through the streets?
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To the Mayor's house done
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To the river done
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To the ocean done
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To a pit done
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After one finishes graduation or Bachelor's degree one goes in for higher studies. What does the higher degree MBA stand for?
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Master of Big Administration done
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Master of Big Arts done
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Can you solve this word puzzle? Hint; The answer is a fruit.
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Apple done
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Who among these is the writer of the famous children's book 'Green Eggs and Ham'?
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Dorothy Kunhardt done
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Dr Seuss done
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Nina Laden done
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