IEO English Olympiad Online Mock Test Class 8 Set E

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Online Mock Test for Class 8 English IEO Full Syllabus

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IEO Full Syllabus English Class 8 Mock Test

1. To interrupt politely, you say:

2. A keen follower of a sport is a/an -

3. Seeing the rise in prices, they quickly decided to put their house ___ the market.

4. How did you come ____ your dog in the market?

5. Choose the similar meaning for the underlined word His churlish mannerisms did not go down well with the team.

6. Choose the best option to fill in the blanks.
the famous tool-making fossil, as the most plausible bridge between ____ apes who lived in trees and humans.

7. Choose the best option to fill in the blanks.
the famous tool-making fossil, as the most _____ bridge between biped apes who lived in trees and humans.

8. Choose the best option to fill in the blanks.
If accepted, this find would radically redraw the human family tree, with the newfound species ____ Homo habilis, the famous tool-making fossil,

9. Choose the best option to fill in the blanks.
If accepted, this find would radically __________ the human family tree,

10. Choose the best option to fill in the blanks.
If accepted, this find would _____ redraw the human family tree,

11. Choose the best option to fill in the blanks.
An ape-like creature with human features, whose fossil was discovered in a South African cave, is being greeted by anthropologists as a likely watershed in the understanding of human evolution from our __________ ancestors.

12. Choose the best option to fill in the blanks.
An ape-like creature with human features, whose fossil was discovered in a South African cave, is being greeted by anthropologists as a likely _____ in the understanding of human evolution from our primate ancestors.

13. Choose the best option to fill in the blanks.
An ape-like creature with human features, whose fossil was discovered in a South African cave, is being _____ by anthropologists

14. Choose the best option to fill in the blanks.
An ape-like creature with human features, whose __(37)___ was discovered in a South African cave,

15. Choose the correct stress pattern for the underlined words. Our dependence on electricity can be quite crippling at times

16. Choose the correct stress pattern for the underlined words. Research tends to invalidate so many theories.

17. Choose The correct option
On hearing news of the market crash, there were very few investors whose face did not _________.

18. Choose The correct option
Would you like to join me for lunch:

19. Choose The correct option
Would you like a chocolate:

20. Choose The correct option
To give a different point of view, you say:

21. Choose The correct option
To express lack of understanding, you say :

22. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow.
When we view the ubiquity of the internet around us today, we find it hard to believe that it is barely thirty years old. It was invented in the USA to allow various computers to communicate with each other, an improvement upon the limited possibilities of the physical linking of computers prevalent then. Begun in 1990, the World Wide Web (www) is among the principal services available on the internet, and has had a major impact on how we use this facility. With almost countless websites in numerous languages, www has become the most popular content provider in the world, with a host of search engines to facilitate navigation. In fact, it is not uncommon today to even measure progress in a region or country, using the yardstick of internet access among the population. However, in this respect, India presents an interesting case where the soaring numbers of users often mask the digital divide between the literate minority and the large, illiterate masses. Nonetheless, while educationists now have bold plans to exploit the internet to the hilt towards the spread of literacy in the country, the availability of hardware and IT skills are a stumbling block, compounded by the huge number of computer-illiterate that defies all planning within a foreseeable time frame. Yet, we can only marvel at the internet for all that it can accomplish at the click of a mouse.
The most appropriate title for the passage is '________'.

23. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow.
When we view the ubiquity of the internet around us today, we find it hard to believe that it is barely thirty years old. It was invented in the USA to allow various computers to communicate with each other, an improvement upon the limited possibilities of the physical linking of computers prevalent then. Begun in 1990, the World Wide Web (www) is among the principal services available on the internet, and has had a major impact on how we use this facility. With almost countless websites in numerous languages, www has become the most popular content provider in the world, with a host of search engines to facilitate navigation. In fact, it is not uncommon today to even measure progress in a region or country, using the yardstick of internet access among the population. However, in this respect, India presents an interesting case where the soaring numbers of users often mask the digital divide between the literate minority and the large, illiterate masses. Nonetheless, while educationists now have bold plans to exploit the internet to the hilt towards the spread of literacy in the country, the availability of hardware and IT skills are a stumbling block, compounded by the huge number of computer-illiterate that defies all planning within a foreseeable time frame. Yet, we can only marvel at the internet for all that it can accomplish at the click of a mouse.
As a benchmark for measuring progress, the internet is _____.

24. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow.
When we view the ubiquity of the internet around us today, we find it hard to believe that it is barely thirty years old. It was invented in the USA to allow various computers to communicate with each other, an improvement upon the limited possibilities of the physical linking of computers prevalent then. Begun in 1990, the World Wide Web (www) is among the principal services available on the internet, and has had a major impact on how we use this facility. With almost countless websites in numerous languages, www has become the most popular content provider in the world, with a host of search engines to facilitate navigation. In fact, it is not uncommon today to even measure progress in a region or country, using the yardstick of internet access among the population. However, in this respect, India presents an interesting case where the soaring numbers of users often mask the digital divide between the literate minority and the large, illiterate masses. Nonetheless, while educationists now have bold plans to exploit the internet to the hilt towards the spread of literacy in the country, the availability of hardware and IT skills are a stumbling block, compounded by the huge number of computer-illiterate that defies all planning within a foreseeable time frame. Yet, we can only marvel at the internet for all that it can accomplish at the click of a mouse.
The spread of literacy in India is made more difficult by the _______.

25. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow.
When we view the ubiquity of the internet around us today, we find it hard to believe that it is barely thirty years old. It was invented in the USA to allow various computers to communicate with each other, an improvement upon the limited possibilities of the physical linking of computers prevalent then. Begun in 1990, the World Wide Web (www) is among the principal services available on the internet, and has had a major impact on how we use this facility. With almost countless websites in numerous languages, www has become the most popular content provider in the world, with a host of search engines to facilitate navigation. In fact, it is not uncommon today to even measure progress in a region or country, using the yardstick of internet access among the population. However, in this respect, India presents an interesting case where the soaring numbers of users often mask the digital divide between the literate minority and the large, illiterate masses. Nonetheless, while educationists now have bold plans to exploit the internet to the hilt towards the spread of literacy in the country, the availability of hardware and IT skills are a stumbling block, compounded by the huge number of computer-illiterate that defies all planning within a foreseeable time frame. Yet, we can only marvel at the internet for all that it can accomplish at the click of a mouse.
According to the text, ‘digital divide’ means the difference between those with and without skills and access to _______.

26. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow.
When we view the ubiquity of the internet around us today, we find it hard to believe that it is barely thirty years old. It was invented in the USA to allow various computers to communicate with each other, an improvement upon the limited possibilities of the physical linking of computers prevalent then. Begun in 1990, the World Wide Web (www) is among the principal services available on the internet, and has had a major impact on how we use this facility. With almost countless websites in numerous languages, www has become the most popular content provider in the world, with a host of search engines to facilitate navigation. In fact, it is not uncommon today to even measure progress in a region or country, using the yardstick of internet access among the population. However, in this respect, India presents an interesting case where the soaring numbers of users often mask the digital divide between the literate minority and the large, illiterate masses. Nonetheless, while educationists now have bold plans to exploit the internet to the hilt towards the spread of literacy in the country, the availability of hardware and IT skills are a stumbling block, compounded by the huge number of computer-illiterate that defies all planning within a foreseeable time frame. Yet, we can only marvel at the internet for all that it can accomplish at the click of a mouse.
The www is available in ________.

27. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow.
When we view the ubiquity of the internet around us today, we find it hard to believe that it is barely thirty years old. It was invented in the USA to allow various computers to communicate with each other, an improvement upon the limited possibilities of the physical linking of computers prevalent then. Begun in 1990, the World Wide Web (www) is among the principal services available on the internet, and has had a major impact on how we use this facility. With almost countless websites in numerous languages, www has become the most popular content provider in the world, with a host of search engines to facilitate navigation. In fact, it is not uncommon today to even measure progress in a region or country, using the yardstick of internet access among the population. However, in this respect, India presents an interesting case where the soaring numbers of users often mask the digital divide between the literate minority and the large, illiterate masses. Nonetheless, while educationists now have bold plans to exploit the internet to the hilt towards the spread of literacy in the country, the availability of hardware and IT skills are a stumbling block, compounded by the huge number of computer-illiterate that defies all planning within a foreseeable time frame. Yet, we can only marvel at the internet for all that it can accomplish at the click of a mouse.
‘Ubiquity’ means ______.

28. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow.
When we view the ubiquity of the internet around us today, we find it hard to believe that it is barely thirty years old. It was invented in the USA to allow various computers to communicate with each other, an improvement upon the limited possibilities of the physical linking of computers prevalent then. Begun in 1990, the World Wide Web (www) is among the principal services available on the internet, and has had a major impact on how we use this facility. With almost countless websites in numerous languages, www has become the most popular content provider in the world, with a host of search engines to facilitate navigation. In fact, it is not uncommon today to even measure progress in a region or country, using the yardstick of internet access among the population. However, in this respect, India presents an interesting case where the soaring numbers of users often mask the digital divide between the literate minority and the large, illiterate masses. Nonetheless, while educationists now have bold plans to exploit the internet to the hilt towards the spread of literacy in the country, the availability of hardware and IT skills are a stumbling block, compounded by the huge number of computer-illiterate that defies all planning within a foreseeable time frame. Yet, we can only marvel at the internet for all that it can accomplish at the click of a mouse.
Which of the following statements is incorrect?

29. Read the notice below and answer the questions that follow.
Read the notice below and answer the questions that follow.
The Lotus School
15th Jan., 20XX
Interhouse English Declamation Contest
Venue : School Auditorium
Date : 2nd Feb., 20XX (Juniors)
3rd Feb., 20XX (Seniors)
Time : 12 pm
A team of four students will participate from each house in each of the following categories, separately for boys and girls:
Junior : Class 6-9
Senior : Class 10-12
Preliminary rounds will be completed under the arrangements of the english department by 25th Jan., 20XX, and lists of teams submitted to the Coordinator by 11 am on 27th Jan., 20XX. Delayed submission will not be accepted. The coordinator will be responsible to invite a panel of three judges from local schools,
with the approval of the principal. The marking scheme will be as follows:
subject matter – 30%; language – 40%; delivery – 30%.
Prizes will be awarded to the first three speakers in each category, and the house attaining the maximum points will be
awarded the overall championship. The Coordination Conference will be held in the principal’s office at 10 am on 28th Jan., 20XX, during which the topics for the declamation will also be disclosed. All housemasters will attend.
Good Luck!
The panel of judges will comprise _____.

30. Read the notice below and answer the questions that follow.
Read the notice below and answer the questions that follow.
The Lotus School
15th Jan., 20XX
Interhouse English Declamation Contest
Venue : School Auditorium
Date : 2nd Feb., 20XX (Juniors)
3rd Feb., 20XX (Seniors)
Time : 12 pm
A team of four students will participate from each house in each of the following categories, separately for boys and girls:
Junior : Class 6-9
Senior : Class 10-12
Preliminary rounds will be completed under the arrangements of the english department by 25th Jan., 20XX, and lists of teams submitted to the Coordinator by 11 am on 27th Jan., 20XX. Delayed submission will not be accepted. The coordinator will be responsible to invite a panel of three judges from local schools,
with the approval of the principal. The marking scheme will be as follows:
subject matter – 30%; language – 40%; delivery – 30%.
Prizes will be awarded to the first three speakers in each category, and the house attaining the maximum points will be
awarded the overall championship. The Coordination Conference will be held in the principal’s office at 10 am on 28th Jan., 20XX, during which the topics for the declamation will also be disclosed. All housemasters will attend.
Good Luck!
The Coordination Conference will be held in the ______.

31. Read the notice below and answer the questions that follow.
The Lotus School
15th Jan., 20XX
Interhouse English Declamation Contest
Venue : School Auditorium
Date : 2nd Feb., 20XX (Juniors)
3rd Feb., 20XX (Seniors)
Time : 12 pm
A team of four students will participate from each house in each of the following categories, separately for boys and girls:
Junior : Class 6-9
Senior : Class 10-12
Preliminary rounds will be completed under the arrangements of the english department by 25th Jan., 20XX, and lists of teams submitted to the Coordinator by 11 am on 27th Jan., 20XX. Delayed submission will not be accepted. The coordinator will be responsible to invite a panel of three judges from local schools,
with the approval of the principal. The marking scheme will be as follows:
subject matter – 30%; language – 40%; delivery – 30%.
Prizes will be awarded to the first three speakers in each category, and the house attaining the maximum points will be
awarded the overall championship. The Coordination Conference will be held in the principal’s office at 10 am on 28th Jan., 20XX, during which the topics for the declamation will also be disclosed. All housemasters will attend.
Good Luck!
Kiran has been selected to take part. While preparing, she should put in _______.

32. Choose the incorrect part of the sentences.

33. Choose the incorrect part of the sentences .

34. Choose the incorrect part of the sentences?

35. Choose the incorrect part of the sentences ?

36. Choose the incorrect part of the sentences.?

37. Choose the incorrect part of the sentences?.

38. Choose The correct option
At a/an _____ they may be forced to fall back on that derelict shack for shelter.

39. Choose The correct option
I played with the same guitar _____ you did.

40. Choose The correct option
The committee backed the reforms to _____.

41. Choose The correct option
Retrenchment seems to be the _____ of the day in the recession.

42. Choose The correct option
Their recent victory overseas is part of their winning _____ .

43. Choose The correct option
He scored the winning goal ____ the nick of time.

44. Choose The correct option
John is a great organiser. He was _____, making all the party arrangements.

45. Choose The correct option
A skilful storyteller -

46. Choose the opposite meaning for the underlined The torrid weather conditions seem aptly suited to the cultivation of certain fruit.

47. Choose the opposite meaning for the underlined He seems to enjoy wearing unorthodox colour combinations.

48. Choose the similar meaning for the underlined word The politician repudiated all claims that he was leaving the party.

49. Choose the correct spelling
Some optimistic economists are still quite ______ about our growth.

50. Choose the correct spelling
The city string band has the most impressive _____ in town.

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