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3.
4.
5.
A which
A freedom
A fall
A healthy
B it
B respect
B notice
B blunt
C who
C disregard
C see
C sharp
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D concern
D hurt
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Part A. Directions:
(Questions 1 – 5)
Fill in the gaps in the text with one of the four
choices given below. Choose the correct answer
and mark it on your answer sheet. The example
shows you what to do
Example: I 0 a lovely holiday in the country last year.
A brought B had C passed D gave
Answer: 0. B
A collection of abstract painting, the creation of a Canadian zoo ele-
phant are to be auctioned next month. Kamala, a 19-year-old Indian ele-
phant, holds a 1 with her trunk and paints pictures which have amazed
art experts. The elephant learned to paint as part of the zoo’s behavioural
enrichment programme, under which animals are given various activities to
2 their intelligence.
“We sort of monkeyed around with all of our elephants but Kamala
was the only one that had the dextrerity and interest to keep painting”, said
Dave Percival, her keeper.
“ 3 we set up the easel and get the paintings out, her ears start
flapping because she gets really enthusiastic about it. She’s got 4 artistic
talent. Currently, she’s one of the zoo’s most popular 5 . If she were
human, she could make a living out of it”. Six Kamala’s best paintings are
expected to fetch thousands of dollars at next month’s public auction.
1. A sharpener B brush C pencil D mop
2. A stimulate B accelerate C deteriorate D slow down
3. A As soon as B Finally C Gradually D However
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4. A real B false C realistic D abstract
5. A commercials B tricks C exponents D attractions
Part B. Directions:
(Questions 6 – 10)
Questions 6 through 10 are based on the text
you’ve read in Part A of this Section.
Choose the one best answer to each question on
the basis of what is stated or implied in the text.
Mark the answer on your answer sheet.
6. Which of the following is not true?
A Kamala’s painting is to be on sale.
B Kamala, a 19-year-old elephant, is to auction her painting.
C Kamala’s pictures filled art-experts with surprise.
D Kamala learnt to paint in the zoo.
7. Why did Kamala learn to paint?
A She wanted to grow rich.
B It happened due to the zoo’s programme aimed at improving ani-
mals intelligence.
C Dave Percival sort of monkeyed around her.
D She was interested in keeping painting.
8. Dave Percival
A keeps Kamala and looks for her.
B is a person who looks after Kamala in the zoo.
C keeps the zoo and develops behaviour enrichment programmes.
D keeps Indian elephants.
9. What title would you give to the story?
A The collector.
B Thousands of dollars for the elephants’ painting.
C A thick-skinned Picasso.
D Intelligence at the auction.
2. A which B it C who D what 4. A real B false C realistic D abstract 3. A freedom B respect C disregard D concern 5. A commercials B tricks C exponents D attractions 4. A fall B notice C see D hurt 5. A healthy B blunt C sharp D numerous Part B. Directions: Questions 6 through 10 are based on the text (Questions 6 – 10) you’ve read in Part A of this Section. Text 7 Choose the one best answer to each question on the basis of what is stated or implied in the text. Part A. Directions: Fill in the gaps in the text with one of the four Mark the answer on your answer sheet. (Questions 1 – 5) choices given below. Choose the correct answer and mark it on your answer sheet. The example 6. Which of the following is not true? shows you what to do A Kamala’s painting is to be on sale. B Kamala, a 19-year-old elephant, is to auction her painting. Example: I 0 a lovely holiday in the country last year. C Kamala’s pictures filled art-experts with surprise. A brought B had C passed D gave D Kamala learnt to paint in the zoo. Answer: 0. B 7. Why did Kamala learn to paint? A She wanted to grow rich. A collection of abstract painting, the creation of a Canadian zoo ele- phant are to be auctioned next month. Kamala, a 19-year-old Indian ele- B It happened due to the zoo’s programme aimed at improving ani- phant, holds a 1 with her trunk and paints pictures which have amazed mals intelligence. C Dave Percival sort of monkeyed around her. art experts. The elephant learned to paint as part of the zoo’s behavioural enrichment programme, under which animals are given various activities to D She was interested in keeping painting. 2 their intelligence. 8. Dave Percival “We sort of monkeyed around with all of our elephants but Kamala was the only one that had the dextrerity and interest to keep painting”, said A keeps Kamala and looks for her. Dave Percival, her keeper. B is a person who looks after Kamala in the zoo. C keeps the zoo and develops behaviour enrichment programmes. “ 3 we set up the easel and get the paintings out, her ears start flapping because she gets really enthusiastic about it. She’s got 4 artistic D keeps Indian elephants. talent. Currently, she’s one of the zoo’s most popular 5 . If she were 9. What title would you give to the story? human, she could make a living out of it”. Six Kamala’s best paintings are expected to fetch thousands of dollars at next month’s public auction. A The collector. B Thousands of dollars for the elephants’ painting. C A thick-skinned Picasso. 1. A sharpener B brush C pencil D mop 2. A stimulate B accelerate C deteriorate D slow down D Intelligence at the auction. 3. A As soon as B Finally C Gradually D However 87 88
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