Jim Corbett, A Hunter Turned Naturalist: Verbal Reasoning & Grammar Guide | 8th English

Jim Corbett, A Hunter Turned Naturalist - Supplementary - Unit 2 - 8th English

Jim Corbett, A Hunter Turned Naturalist

8th English | Unit 2 | Supplementary

Step to Success

Analogy – verbal reasoning questions: There is certain relation between two given words, find the relation to find the missing word.

1. Reading : Knowledge , Work : ?

  • a) Experience
  • b) Engagement
  • c) Experiment
  • d) Employment
[Answer: (a) Experience]

2. Cricket : Bat , Hockey : ?

  • a) Field
  • b) Stick
  • c) Player
  • d) Ball
[Answer: (b) Stick]

3. Dog : Rabies , Mosquito : ?

  • a) Plague
  • b) Death
  • c) Malaria
  • d) Sting
[Answer: (c) Malaria]

4. Man : Biography , Nation : ?

  • a) Leader
  • b) People
  • c) Geography
  • d) History
[Answer: (d) History]

5. Bread : Bakery , Brick : ?

  • a) Mint
  • b) Kiln
  • c) Furnace
  • d) Mine
[Answer: (b) Kiln]

6. Doctor : Diagnosis, Judge : ?

  • a) Court
  • b) Punishment
  • c) Lawyer
  • d) Judgement
[Answer: (d) Judgement]

Connecting to Self

Try to know whether your hobby makes things easy.

Connecting to Self Image 1 Connecting to Self Image 2

ICT CORNER

GRAMMAR – DEGREES OF COMPARISON

  • * To learn and practice the three forms of adjectives.
  • * To know and practice about the rules while comparing the adjectives.
ICT Corner - Degrees of Comparison

STEPS:

  1. Type the URL link given below in the browser or scan the QR code.
  2. You can see the rules of forming a sentence in comparative and superlative degrees.
  3. You can see many examples for the rules.
  4. Click Exercises on Comparative and Superlative at the bottom of the page.
  5. Complete the exercises by typing the answers in the provided boxes. You can check or reveal the answers at the end.
ICT Corner - Exercise Example