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Total Questions150
Total Marks175
Question TypeMCQ
Question StandardGrade III Level
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  2. Each question carries 1 mark unless specified otherwise.
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ADRE Grade III Post (Bachelor’s Degree Level Posts): Written Test Question Paper


Social Studies (30 Questions, 1 Mark Each)

  1. What is the capital of France?
    A) Berlin
    B) Madrid
    C) Paris
    D) Rome
  2. Who wrote the national anthem of India?
    A) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
    B) Rabindranath Tagore
    C) Sarojini Naidu
    D) Mahatma Gandhi
  3. Who was the first President of the United States?
    A) Abraham Lincoln
    B) Thomas Jefferson
    C) George Washington
    D) John Adams
  4. The Great Wall of China was built to protect against which group?
    A) Mongols
    B) Romans
    C) Persians
    D) Greeks
  5. What is the official language of Brazil?
    A) Spanish
    B) Portuguese
    C) French
    D) English
  6. The United Nations was founded in which year?
    A) 1918
    B) 1939
    C) 1945
    D) 1960
  7. Who was the first female Prime Minister of India?
    A) Indira Gandhi
    B) Margaret Thatcher
    C) Golda Meir
    D) Benazir Bhutto
  8. What is the smallest country in the world by area?
    A) Vatican City
    B) Monaco
    C) San Marino
    D) Liechtenstein
  9. Who is known as the “Father of the Indian Constitution”?
    A) B. R. Ambedkar
    B) Jawaharlal Nehru
    C) Mahatma Gandhi
    D) Sardar Patel
  10. Which continent is known as the “Dark Continent”?
    A) Asia
    B) Europe
    C) Africa
    D) Australia
  11. Who discovered America in 1492?
    A) Ferdinand Magellan
    B) Christopher Columbus
    C) Vasco da Gama
    D) James Cook
  12. The Industrial Revolution began in which country?
    A) France
    B) Germany
    C) United States
    D) United Kingdom
  13. The Treaty of Versailles ended which war?
    A) World War I
    B) World War II
    C) Napoleonic Wars
    D) Crimean War
  14. Who was the first emperor of China?
    A) Qin Shi Huang
    B) Genghis Khan
    C) Kublai Khan
    D) Sun Yat-sen
  15. The Magna Carta was signed in which year?
    A) 1215
    B) 1315
    C) 1415
    D) 1515
  16. Who was the Greek god of war?
    A) Zeus
    B) Poseidon
    C) Hades
    D) Ares
  17. What is the longest river in the world?
    A) Amazon
    B) Yangtze
    C) Nile
    D) Mississippi
  18. The pyramids of Giza are located in which country?
    A) Mexico
    B) India
    C) Egypt
    D) China
  19. Who was the first man to walk on the moon?
    A) Yuri Gagarin
    B) Neil Armstrong
    C) Buzz Aldrin
    D) Michael Collins
  20. The Cold War was primarily between which two countries?
    A) China and Japan
    B) USA and USSR
    C) UK and France
    D) Germany and Italy
  21. Who is known as the “Iron Lady”?
    A) Indira Gandhi
    B) Margaret Thatcher
    C) Angela Merkel
    D) Golda Meir
  22. What was the main cause of the American Civil War?
    A) Taxation
    B) Slavery
    C) Trade
    D) Immigration
  23. Who wrote “The Communist Manifesto”?
    A) Karl Marx
    B) Vladimir Lenin
    C) Leon Trotsky
    D) Friedrich Engels
  24. The capital of Australia is?
    A) Sydney
    B) Melbourne
    C) Canberra
    D) Perth
  25. Who is the current President of the United States?
    A) Barack Obama
    B) Donald Trump
    C) Joe Biden
    D) George Bush
  26. The Great Barrier Reef is located in which country?
    A) India
    B) Brazil
    C) Australia
    D) South Africa
  27. What is the currency of Japan?
    A) Won
    B) Yen
    C) Peso
    D) Rupee
  28. Who was the founder of the Mongol Empire?
    A) Attila the Hun
    B) Alexander the Great
    C) Julius Caesar
    D) Genghis Khan
  29. The Eiffel Tower is located in which city?
    A) Paris
    B) London
    C) Rome
    D) Berlin
  30. Who was the first Secretary-General of the United Nations?
    A) Trygve Lie
    B) Dag Hammarskjöld
    C) U Thant
    D) Kurt Waldheim

General Knowledge (35 Questions, 1 Mark Each)

  1. What is the largest planet in our solar system?
    A) Earth
    B) Mars
    C) Jupiter
    D) Saturn
  2. Who discovered penicillin?
    A) Marie Curie
    B) Albert Einstein
    C) Alexander Fleming
    D) Isaac Newton
  3. What is the chemical symbol for gold?
    A) Ag
    B) Au
    C) Pb
    D) Pt
  4. The human heart has how many chambers?
    A) 4
    B) 2
    C) 6
    D) 3
  5. What is the tallest mountain in the world?
    A) K2
    B) Kangchenjunga
    C) Mount Everest
    D) Lhotse
  6. Who is known as the “Father of Computers”?
    A) Charles Babbage
    B) Alan Turing
    C) John von Neumann
    D) Bill Gates
  7. Which element has the atomic number 1?
    A) Hydrogen
    B) Helium
    C) Oxygen
    D) Nitrogen
  8. The speed of light is approximately?
    A) 300,000 meters per second
    B) 300,000 kilometers per second
    C) 300,000 miles per second
    D) 300,000 feet per second
  9. What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?
    A) Gold
    B) Iron
    C) Diamond
    D) Platinum
  10. Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
    A) Venus
    B) Mercury
    C) Mars
    D) Jupiter
  11. The Great Sphinx is located in which country?
    A) India
    B) Egypt
    C) Greece
    D) Turkey
  12. Who wrote “Romeo and Juliet”?
    A) William Shakespeare
    B) Charles Dickens
    C) Mark Twain
    D) Jane Austen
  13. Which gas is most abundant in the Earth’s atmosphere?
    A) Nitrogen
    B) Oxygen
    C) Carbon Dioxide
    D) Hydrogen
  14. The currency of the United Kingdom is?
    A) Euro
    B) Dollar
    C) Pound Sterling
    D) Yen
  15. Who invented the telephone?
    A) Nikola Tesla
    B) Thomas Edison
    C) Alexander Graham Bell
    D) Guglielmo Marconi
  16. The first person to reach the South Pole was?
    A) Robert Peary
    B) Roald Amundsen
    C) Ernest Shackleton
    D) Edmund Hillary
  17. What is the boiling point of water?
    A) 0 degrees Celsius
    B) 50 degrees Celsius
    C) 100 degrees Celsius
    D) 150 degrees Celsius
  18. The capital of Canada is?
    A) Toronto
    B) Vancouver
    C) Montreal
    D) Ottawa
  19. The process of converting water vapor into liquid water is called?
    A) Evaporation
    B) Sublimation
    C) Condensation
    D) Precipitation
  20. Which organ in the human body is responsible for pumping blood?
    A) Lungs
    B) Liver
    C) Kidney
    D) Heart
  21. The Great Wall of China is visible from?
    A) The Moon
    B) Mars
    C) Space
    D) None of the above
  22. Who painted the Mona Lisa?
    A) Vincent van Gogh
    B) Pablo Picasso
    C) Leonardo da Vinci
    D) Michelangelo
  23. The primary source of energy for the Earth is?
    A) The Sun
    B) The Moon
    C) The Stars
    D) The Oceans
  24. Who wrote “Pride and Prejudice”?
    A) Jane Austen
    B) Emily Bronte
    C) Charlotte Bronte
    D) George Eliot
  25. The largest ocean in the world is?
    A) Atlantic Ocean
    B) Indian Ocean
    C) Arctic Ocean
    D) Pacific Ocean
  26. What is the main ingredient in traditional Japanese miso soup?
    A) Rice
    B) Seaweed
    C) Soybean paste
    D) Fish
  27. The Eiffel Tower was completed in which year?
    A) 1889
    B) 1899
    C) 1909
    D) 1919
  28. Who was the first man to climb Mount Everest?
    A) Edmund Hillary
    B) Tenzing Norgay
    C) Reinhold Messner
    D) George Mallory
  29. The Nobel Prize is awarded in which city?
    A) Oslo
    B) Stockholm
    C) Geneva
    D) Paris
  30. What is the chemical symbol for sodium?
    A) Na
    B) S
    C) N
    D) O
  31. The largest desert in the world is?
    A) Sahara Desert
    B) Arabian Desert
    C) Gobi Desert
    D) Antarctic Desert
  32. Who invented the light bulb?
    A) Nikola Tesla
    B) Alexander Graham Bell
    C) Thomas Edison
    D) Michael Faraday
  33. The study of earthquakes is called?
    A) Seismology
    B) Vulcanology
    C) Meteorology
    D) Geology
  34. The tallest building in the world as of 2021 is?
    A) Shanghai Tower
    B) Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower
    C) Burj Khalifa
    D) One World Trade Center
  35. The smallest unit of life is?
    A) Tissue
    B) Organ
    C) Cell
    D) Molecule

Logical Reasoning and Mental Ability (20 Questions, 1 Mark Each)

  1. If A is B’s brother and B is C’s brother, how is A related to C?
    A) Brother
    B) Sister
    C) Cousin
    D) Uncle
  2. Find the next number in the series: 2, 4, 8, 16, …
    A) 32
    B) 24
    C) 28
    D) 30
  3. Which of the following is a palindrome?
    A) 12321
    B) 12345
    C) 1221
    D) 54321
  4. If all the letters in the word “MONDAY” are arranged in alphabetical order, which letter will be in the middle?
    A) D
    B) M
    C) N
    D) O
  5. Find the odd one out: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 15, 17
    A) 15
    B) 17
    C) 13
    D) 11
  6. If the code for CAT is 3120, what is the code for DOG?
    A) 4157
    B) 4715
    C) 4716
    D) 4156
  7. In a certain code, if DOG is written as GOD, then CAT will be written as?
    A) ACT
    B) TAC
    C) TCA
    D) ATC
  8. If 5x = 60, then x = ?
    A) 12
    B) 15
    C) 10
    D) 8
  9. What comes next in the sequence: J, F, M, A, M, …?
    A) J
    B) J
    C) N
    D) A
  10. Which number comes next in the series: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, …?
    A) 11
    B) 12
    C) 13
    D) 10
  11. Find the odd one out: 2, 4, 6, 9, 10
    A) 9
    B) 10
    C) 6
    D) 4
  12. A man is facing north. He turns 90 degrees clockwise and then 180 degrees anti-clockwise. In which direction is he now facing?
    A) North
    B) West
    C) South
    D) East
  13. Which of the following numbers is divisible by 3?
    A) 34
    B) 15
    C) 28
    D) 22
  14. If P + Q means P is the sister of Q, P – Q means P is the brother of Q, and P * Q means P is the father of Q, which of the following shows that M is the daughter of K?
    A) K * M
    B) K – M
    C) K + M
    D) M + K
  15. If 4y = 32, then y = ?
    A) 10
    B) 8
    C) 6
    D) 4
  16. If a car travels 60 km in 1 hour, how far will it travel in 4 hours?
    A) 120 km
    B) 240 km
    C) 180 km
    D) 200 km
  17. Find the next term in the series: 5, 10, 20, 40, …
    A) 50
    B) 60
    C) 70
    D) 80
  18. What is the middle term of the sequence: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13?
    A) 5
    B) 7
    C) 9
    D) 11
  19. If the code for BIRD is 3814, what is the code for FISH?
    A) 6918
    B) 5918
    C) 6819
    D) 6919
  20. If in a certain code, MADRAS is written as NBESBT, how is BOMBAY written in that code?
    A) CPNCBX
    B) DPNCBX
    C) CPNCBZ
    D) CPNCBY

General Mathematics (30 Questions, 1 Mark Each)

  1. What is the value of π (pi) to two decimal places?
    A) 3.12
    B) 3.14
    C) 3.16
    D) 3.18
  2. Solve: 12 * 15 = ?
    A) 160
    B) 170
    C) 180
    D) 190
  3. The perimeter of a rectangle with length 5 cm and width 3 cm is?
    A) 16 cm
    B) 18 cm
    C) 20 cm
    D) 22 cm
  4. What is the square root of 144?
    A) 10
    B) 11
    C) 12
    D) 13
  5. Solve: 25 ÷ 5 = ?
    A) 5
    B) 6
    C) 7
    D) 8
  6. The area of a circle with radius 7 cm is?
    A) 154 cm²
    B) 144 cm²
    C) 194 cm²
    D) 184 cm²
  7. What is 15% of 200?
    A) 20
    B) 25
    C) 30
    D) 35
  8. If x = 3 and y = 4, then 2x + 3y = ?
    A) 18
    B) 20
    C) 22
    D) 24
  9. Solve: (6 + 4) * 2 = ?
    A) 18
    B) 20
    C) 22
    D) 24
  10. The average of 4, 6, 8, and 10 is?
    A) 6
    B) 7
    C) 8
    D) 9
  11. What is 2³?
    A) 6
    B) 7
    C) 8
    D) 9
  12. If a triangle has sides 3 cm, 4 cm, and 5 cm, what type of triangle is it?
    A) Isosceles
    B) Equilateral
    C) Scalene
    D) Right-angled
  13. Solve: 100 – 45 = ?
    A) 50
    B) 55
    C) 60
    D) 65
  14. What is the value of 7! (7 factorial)?
    A) 5040
    B) 4030
    C) 3020
    D) 2010
  15. The sum of the interior angles of a triangle is?
    A) 90 degrees
    B) 180 degrees
    C) 270 degrees
    D) 360 degrees
  16. Solve: 3² + 4² = ?
    A) 20
    B) 25
    C) 30
    D) 35
  17. What is the cube root of 27?
    A) 2
    B) 3
    C) 4
    D) 5
  18. The distance formula in coordinate geometry is?
    A) √((x2 – x1)² + (y2 – y1)²)
    B) √((x2 + x1)² + (y2 + y1)²)
    C) √((x2 – x1)² – (y2 – y1)²)
    D) √((x2 + x1)² – (y2 + y1)²)
  19. If 2x – 3 = 7, then x = ?
    A) 4
    B) 5
    C) 6
    D) 7
  20. Solve: (9 – 3) / 3 = ?
    A) 1
    B) 2
    C) 3
    D) 4
  21. What is 45% of 400?
    A) 150
    B) 160
    C) 170
    D) 180
  22. The product of 7 and 8 is?
    A) 54
    B) 56
    C) 58
    D) 60
  23. If y = 2x + 3, and x = 2, then y = ?
    A) 7
    B) 8
    C) 9
    D) 10
  24. The sum of the first 10 natural numbers is?
    A) 55
    B) 60
    C) 65
    D) 70
  25. Solve: 4(2 + 3) = ?
    A) 18
    B) 20
    C) 22
    D) 24
  26. If a = 5 and b = 2, then a² + b² = ?
    A) 25
    B) 29
    C) 31
    D) 35
  27. The formula for the area of a rectangle is?
    A) length + width
    B) length × width
    C) 2(length + width)
    D) 2(length × width)
  28. What is the value of 8²?
    A) 64
    B) 72
    C) 80
    D) 88

General English (10 Questions, 1 Mark Each)

  1. Choose the correct synonym for “happy”:
    A) Sad
    B) Joyful
    C) Angry
    D) Tired
  2. Fill in the blank: He ___ to the market yesterday.
    A) Goes
    B) Went
    C) Going
    D) Gone
  3. Choose the correct antonym for “begin”:
    A) Start
    B) End
    C) Create
    D) Build
  4. Select the correct form of the verb: She ___ playing the piano.
    A) Was
    B) Were
    C) Is
    D) Are
  5. Fill in the blank: They will arrive ___ Monday.
    A) In
    B) On
    C) At
    D) By
  6. Choose the correctly spelled word:
    A) Accomodate
    B) Accommodate
    C) Acommodate
    D) Acommodete
  7. Choose the correct preposition: She is good ___ dancing.
    A) In
    B) At
    C) On
    D) With
  8. Fill in the blank: The cat is hiding ___ the table.
    A) In
    B) On
    C) Under
    D) At
  9. Choose the correct conjunction: I want to go, ___ I am tired.
    A) But
    B) And
    C) Or
    D) So
  10. Select the correct sentence:
    A) She don’t like apples.
    B) She doesn’t like apples.
    C) She does likes apples.
    D) She didn’t like apples.

Reading Comprehension and English Language (25 Questions, 2 Marks Each)

Passage:

Read the following passage and answer the questions below:

“Once upon a time, in a small village, there lived a farmer named John. He had a small piece of land where he grew vegetables and fruits. John was very hardworking and took good care of his farm. Every morning, he would wake up early to water his plants and check on their growth. He believed that with patience and dedication, he could make his farm the best in the village.”

  1. What is the name of the farmer in the passage?
    A) Paul
    B) John
    C) Peter
    D) David
  2. What did John grow on his farm?
    A) Flowers
    B) Vegetables and fruits
    C) Trees
    D) Grains
  3. How did John take care of his farm?
    A) By hiring workers
    B) By taking care of it himself
    C) By using machines
    D) By neglecting it
  4. When did John wake up every morning?
    A) Late
    B) Early
    C) In the afternoon
    D) At noon
  5. What did John believe in?
    A) Magic
    B) Patience and dedication
    C) Luck
    D) Wealth
  6. Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage?
    A) John’s belief
    B) John’s farm
    C) John’s family
    D) John’s daily routine
  7. How did John feel about his farm?
    A) He was indifferent
    B) He was proud and dedicated
    C) He disliked it
    D) He was jealous of others
  8. What was John’s goal for his farm?
    A) To sell it
    B) To make it the best in the village
    C) To abandon it
    D) To rent it
  9. What quality of John is highlighted in the passage?
    A) Laziness
    B) Hardworking
    C) Selfishness
    D) Dishonesty
  10. Which word best describes John’s approach to farming?
    A) Negligent
    B) Careful
    C) Lazy
    D) Reckless

Passage:

Read the following passage and answer the questions below:

“Alice was excited about her new job. She had worked hard to get the position and was eager to start. On her first day, she arrived at the office early, ready to meet her new colleagues and learn about her responsibilities. The office was bright and spacious, with large windows that let in plenty of sunlight. Alice felt optimistic and determined to do her best.”

  1. How did Alice feel about her new job?
    A) Nervous
    B) Excited
    C) Anxious
    D) Disappointed
  2. What time did Alice arrive at the office on her first day?
    A) Late
    B) On time
    C) Early
    D) In the afternoon
  3. What was the office like?
    A) Dark and cramped
    B) Bright and spacious
    C) Small and messy
    D) Old and dusty
  4. What was Alice ready to do on her first day?
    A) Complain
    B) Leave early
    C) Meet her new colleagues and learn
    D) Take a break
  5. How did Alice feel about her new workplace?
    A) Pessimistic
    B) Optimistic
    C) Worried
    D) Bored
  6. Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage?
    A) Alice’s excitement
    B) The office environment
    C) Alice’s colleagues
    D) Alice’s determination
  7. Why was Alice eager to start her new job?
    A) She needed money
    B) She had worked hard to get the position
    C) She wanted to meet new people
    D) She liked the office
  8. What let in plenty of sunlight in the office?
    A) The walls
    B) The windows
    C) The roof
    D) The floor
  9. Which word best describes Alice’s attitude on her first day?
    A) Negative
    B) Positive
    C) Indifferent
    D) Neutral
  10. How did Alice feel about her chances of doing well in her new job?
    A) Confident
    B) Doubtful
    C) Confused
    D) Afraid

Passage:

Read the following passage and answer the questions below:

“Every summer, the town of Riverton held a grand festival. People from all around would come to enjoy the festivities. There were games, food stalls, music, and a parade. The highlight of the festival was the fireworks display at the end of the day. Children and adults alike looked forward to this event, and it was a time of joy and celebration for everyone.”

  1. What did Riverton hold every summer?
    A) A fair
    B) A grand festival
    C) A concert
    D) A marathon
  2. What was the highlight of the festival?
    A) The games
    B) The food stalls
    C) The parade
    D) The fireworks display
  3. Who enjoyed the festival in Riverton?
    A) Only children
    B) Only adults
    C) Both children and adults
    D) Only visitors
  4. What was the festival a time of?
    A) Sadness
    B) Competition
    C) Joy and celebration
    D) Reflection
  5. Which of the following was not part of the festival?
    A) Games
    B) Food stalls
    C) Music
    D) Swimming
  6. Where did people come from to attend the festival?
    A) Nearby towns
    B) Only Riverton
    C) Overseas
    D) Only the capital city
  7. When was the fireworks display held?
    A) In the morning
    B) In the afternoon
    C) At the end of the day
    D) At midnight
  8. How did people feel about the festival?
    A) Indifferent
    B) Excited and joyful
    C) Annoyed
    D) Uninterested
  9. What type of event was the festival?
    A) A competitive event
    B) A formal event
    C) A festive and joyous event
    D) A business event
  10. What does the passage suggest about the festival’s impact on the community?
    A) It divided the community
    B) It brought joy and celebration to everyone
    C) It caused problems
    D) It was not well-attended

Answer Key

Social Studies

  1. B) Jawaharlal Nehru
  2. C) 1776
  3. C) Martin Luther King Jr.
  4. A) Mahatma Gandhi
  5. B) Christianity
  6. D) 1939-1945
  7. B) United Nations
  8. A) Berlin
  9. B) 1857
  10. B) Indian National Congress
  11. C) Russian Revolution
  12. D) Abraham Lincoln
  13. B) 1950
  14. C) Jawaharlal Nehru
  15. A) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
  16. A) Civil Disobedience Movement
  17. D) 1917
  18. C) Nelson Mandela
  19. A) Rome
  20. B) New York City
  21. C) The Great Wall of China
  22. A) Germany
  23. C) Bangladesh
  24. A) Soviet Union
  25. D) 1989
  26. B) China
  27. D) Africa
  28. A) French Revolution
  29. C) Karl Marx
  30. D) 26th January

General Knowledge

  1. A) 7
  2. D) 1930
  3. A) Gravity
  4. B) Pacific Ocean
  5. B) 7
  6. D) Neil Armstrong
  7. A) Africa
  8. C) Sahara Desert
  9. B) Oxygen
  10. C) July 4
  11. D) 1939
  12. C) Australia
  13. D) 26
  14. B) Charles Babbage
  15. A) 206
  16. B) Mars
  17. B) Hydrogen
  18. B) George Washington
  19. C) William Shakespeare
  20. C) Mahatma Gandhi
  21. D) Berlin
  22. C) Leonardo da Vinci
  23. A) The Sun
  24. A) Jane Austen
  25. D) Pacific Ocean
  26. C) Soybean paste
  27. A) 1889
  28. A) Edmund Hillary
  29. B) Stockholm
  30. A) Na
  31. D) Antarctic Desert
  32. C) Thomas Edison
  33. A) Seismology
  34. C) Burj Khalifa
  35. C) Cell

Logical Reasoning and Mental Ability

  1. A) Brother
  2. A) 32
  3. A) 12321
  4. D) O
  5. A) 15
  6. C) 4716
  7. B) TAC
  8. A) 12
  9. D) J
  10. C) 13
  11. A) 9
  12. B) West
  13. B) 15
  14. A) K * M
  15. B) 8
  16. B) 240 km
  17. D) 80
  18. B) 7
  19. A) 6918
  20. C) CPNCBZ

General Mathematics

  1. B) 3.14
  2. C) 180
  3. A) 16 cm
  4. C) 12
  5. A) 5
  6. A) 154 cm²
  7. C) 30
  8. A) 18
  9. B) 20
  10. C) 8
  11. C) 8
  12. D) Right-angled
  13. B) 55
  14. A) 5040
  15. B) 180 degrees
  16. B) 25
  17. B) 3
  18. A) √((x2 – x1)² + (y2 – y1)²)
  19. A) 4
  20. B) 2
  21. D) 180
  22. B) 56
  23. A) 7
  24. A) 55
  25. B) 20
  26. B) 29
  27. B) length × width
  28. B) 36
  29. C) 120
  30. A) 64

General English

  1. B) Joyful
  2. B) Went
  3. B) End
  4. A) Was
  5. B) On
  6. B) Accommodate
  7. B) At
  8. C) Under
  9. A) But
  10. B) She doesn’t like apples

Reading Comprehension and English Language

  1. B) John
  2. B) Vegetables and fruits
  3. B) By taking care of it himself
  4. B) Early
  5. B) Patience and dedication
  6. C) John’s family
  7. B) He was proud and dedicated
  8. B) To make it the best in the village
  9. B) Hardworking
  10. B) Careful
  11. B) Excited
  12. C) Early
  13. B) Bright and spacious
  14. C) Meet her new colleagues and learn
  15. B) Optimistic
  16. C) Alice’s colleagues
  17. B) She had worked hard to get the position
  18. B) The windows
  19. B) Positive
  20. A) Confident
  21. B) A grand festival
  22. D) The fireworks display
  23. C) Both children and adults
  24. C) Joy and celebration
  25. D) Swimming
  26. A) Nearby towns
  27. C) At the end of the day
  28. B) Excited and joyful
  29. C) A festive and joyous event
  30. B) It brought joy and celebration to everyone

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