IEO English Olympiad Online Mock Test Class 6 Set A

Refer to IEO English Olympiad Online Mock Test Class 6 Set A below. Students of Class 6 English can do the below online test and refer to the full list of free Class 6 English Mock Online Test provided below. These online Mock tests for English in Class 6 have been designed based on the pattern of questions expected to come in the upcoming Class 6 examinations and the latest syllabus issued by Olympiad, NCERT and KVS and to help students strengthen their understanding of key topics. We have also provided MCQ Questions for Class 6 English with answers for all topics.

Online Mock Test for Class 6 English IEO Full Syllabus

In the online practice Mock test for English IEO Full Syllabus you can see the list of questions below with options out of which you have to select one correct answer and after completing the test you can check your answers and score. This mock test will help Class 6 students to check understanding of all topics in IEO Full Syllabus. This includes multiple choice questions from Class 6 English book to test your knowledge and boost confidence.

IEO Full Syllabus English Class 6 Mock Test

1. The sound of the drums _________ far away in the forest was quite scary.

2. The stand-up comedian was ________ and had the crowd laughing all throughout.

3. You _______, if you sold this phone and bought a new one.

4. Romeo and his brother read ____________ Bible every single day.

5. They like to do everything all by ___________.

6. We _________ go by the cycle to school but now we go by the school bus.

7. By the time we arrived at the station, the train ___________ .

8. She __________ wakes up at 6 in the morning and now it has become a habit.

9. When did you buy this __________ of sheep for your farm?

10. I recommend you take ___________ umbrella or a jacket. It might rain.

11. Choose the sentence that completes the paragraph.
S1: Little Pippi broke the egg into a bowl.
S2: ___________________________________________

12. Choose the sentence that completes the paragraph.
S1: There is something very funny about learning to play the flute.
S2: _______________________________________________.

13. Choose the sentence that completes the paragraph.
S1: Our car broke down and stood on the road blocking the highway.
S2: _______________________________________________.

14. Choose the sentence that completes the paragraph.
S1: All the kids in the colony showed up for the swimming competition.
S2: _______________________________________________.

15. Choose the correct sentence to complete the dialogue.
Suresh: Let’s go and watch Avataar.
Rajesh: ________________________

16. Choose the correct sentence to complete the dialogue.
Aditya: Could you please move? You’re standing on my bag.
Anvesh: _____________________________.

17. Choose the correct sentence to complete the dialogue.
Pranav: I love Horrid Henry.
Anita: _______________________________.

18. Choose the correct sentence to complete the dialogue.
Chanda: When will you get home?
Mother: At 5.30 pm. Why?
Chanda: ______________________________.

19. The given figures show During the Commonwealth Games the exhibition will remain open for longer hours

20. The given figures show The exhibition will continue for

21. The given figures show The exhibition displays works of

22. The given figures show Ashwini, one of the athletes, is free between 5:00 pm and 7:00 pm. When can she visit the exhibition?

23. The given figures show Rahul wants to go to the exhibition. He is free on Sunday and Monday between 10:00 am to 11:00 am. When can he see the exhibition?

24. The given figures show Choose the statement that is FALSE.

25. Read the passages and answer the questions that follow.
Passage 1
I was so homesick during my first two weeks at St. Peter’s that I devised a way of getting myself sent back home. My idea was that I should all of a sudden develop an attack of acute appendicitis.
When I reported my sickness to the teacher, I was sent to the Matron. I entered the room clutching my stomach on the righthand side and staggering pathetically.
'What's the matter with you boy?' the Matron shouted.
'It hurts, Matron,' I moaned. 'Oh, it hurts so much! Just here!'
'You've been overeating!' she barked.
'I haven't eaten a thing for days,' I lied.
She began prodding my tummy violently with her fingers. I was watching her carefully, and when she hit what I guessed was the appendix place, I let out a yelp that rattled the windowpanes.
'Ow! Ow! Ow!' I cried out. 'Don't, Matron, don't!'
Then I slipped in the clincher. 'I've been sick all morning,' I moaned.
This was the right move. Within an hour, the doctor arrived and as he examined me, I did my yelping at what I thought were the proper times.
The Matron returned half an hour later and said, ‘Your mother's coming to fetch you this afternoon. '
I didn't answer her. I just lay there trying to look very ill, but my heart was singing all sorts of wonderful songs. As I was taken home on a ferry, I felt so wonderful to leave that dreaded school building that I very nearly forgot I was meant to be ill.
The sentence …my heart was singing all sorts of wonderful songs means that the boy

26. Read the passages and answer the questions that follow.
Passage 1
I was so homesick during my first two weeks at St. Peter’s that I devised a way of getting myself sent back home. My idea was that I should all of a sudden develop an attack of acute appendicitis.
When I reported my sickness to the teacher, I was sent to the Matron. I entered the room clutching my stomach on the righthand side and staggering pathetically.
'What's the matter with you boy?' the Matron shouted.
'It hurts, Matron,' I moaned. 'Oh, it hurts so much! Just here!'
'You've been overeating!' she barked.
'I haven't eaten a thing for days,' I lied.
She began prodding my tummy violently with her fingers. I was watching her carefully, and when she hit what I guessed was the appendix place, I let out a yelp that rattled the windowpanes.
'Ow! Ow! Ow!' I cried out. 'Don't, Matron, don't!'
Then I slipped in the clincher. 'I've been sick all morning,' I moaned.
This was the right move. Within an hour, the doctor arrived and as he examined me, I did my yelping at what I thought were the proper times.
The Matron returned half an hour later and said, ‘Your mother's coming to fetch you this afternoon. '
I didn't answer her. I just lay there trying to look very ill, but my heart was singing all sorts of wonderful songs. As I was taken home on a ferry, I felt so wonderful to leave that dreaded school building that I very nearly forgot I was meant to be ill.
The boy wanted to go away from school because

27. Read the passages and answer the questions that follow.
Passage 1
I was so homesick during my first two weeks at St. Peter’s that I devised a way of getting myself sent back home. My idea was that I should all of a sudden develop an attack of acute appendicitis.
When I reported my sickness to the teacher, I was sent to the Matron. I entered the room clutching my stomach on the righthand side and staggering pathetically.
'What's the matter with you boy?' the Matron shouted.
'It hurts, Matron,' I moaned. 'Oh, it hurts so much! Just here!'
'You've been overeating!' she barked.
'I haven't eaten a thing for days,' I lied.
She began prodding my tummy violently with her fingers. I was watching her carefully, and when she hit what I guessed was the appendix place, I let out a yelp that rattled the windowpanes.
'Ow! Ow! Ow!' I cried out. 'Don't, Matron, don't!'
Then I slipped in the clincher. 'I've been sick all morning,' I moaned.
This was the right move. Within an hour, the doctor arrived and as he examined me, I did my yelping at what I thought were the proper times.
The Matron returned half an hour later and said, ‘Your mother's coming to fetch you this afternoon. '
I didn't answer her. I just lay there trying to look very ill, but my heart was singing all sorts of wonderful songs. As I was taken home on a ferry, I felt so wonderful to leave that dreaded school building that I very nearly forgot I was meant to be ill.
The sentence I’ve been sick all morning, means that the boy was

28. Read the passages and answer the questions that follow.
Passage 1
I was so homesick during my first two weeks at St. Peter’s that I devised a way of getting myself sent back home. My idea was that I should all of a sudden develop an attack of acute appendicitis.
When I reported my sickness to the teacher, I was sent to the Matron. I entered the room clutching my stomach on the righthand side and staggering pathetically.
'What's the matter with you boy?' the Matron shouted.
'It hurts, Matron,' I moaned. 'Oh, it hurts so much! Just here!'
'You've been overeating!' she barked.
'I haven't eaten a thing for days,' I lied.
She began prodding my tummy violently with her fingers. I was watching her carefully, and when she hit what I guessed was the appendix place, I let out a yelp that rattled the windowpanes.
'Ow! Ow! Ow!' I cried out. 'Don't, Matron, don't!'
Then I slipped in the clincher. 'I've been sick all morning,' I moaned.
This was the right move. Within an hour, the doctor arrived and as he examined me, I did my yelping at what I thought were the proper times.
The Matron returned half an hour later and said, ‘Your mother's coming to fetch you this afternoon. '
I didn't answer her. I just lay there trying to look very ill, but my heart was singing all sorts of wonderful songs. As I was taken home on a ferry, I felt so wonderful to leave that dreaded school building that I very nearly forgot I was meant to be ill.
The boy’s illness was a __________________.

29. Read the passages and answer the questions that follow.
Passage 1
I was so homesick during my first two weeks at St. Peter’s that I devised a way of getting myself sent back home. My idea was that I should all of a sudden develop an attack of acute appendicitis.
When I reported my sickness to the teacher, I was sent to the Matron. I entered the room clutching my stomach on the righthand side and staggering pathetically.
'What's the matter with you boy?' the Matron shouted.
'It hurts, Matron,' I moaned. 'Oh, it hurts so much! Just here!'
'You've been overeating!' she barked.
'I haven't eaten a thing for days,' I lied.
She began prodding my tummy violently with her fingers. I was watching her carefully, and when she hit what I guessed was the appendix place, I let out a yelp that rattled the windowpanes.
'Ow! Ow! Ow!' I cried out. 'Don't, Matron, don't!'
Then I slipped in the clincher. 'I've been sick all morning,' I moaned.
This was the right move. Within an hour, the doctor arrived and as he examined me, I did my yelping at what I thought were the proper times.
The Matron returned half an hour later and said, ‘Your mother's coming to fetch you this afternoon. '
I didn't answer her. I just lay there trying to look very ill, but my heart was singing all sorts of wonderful songs. As I was taken home on a ferry, I felt so wonderful to leave that dreaded school building that I very nearly forgot I was meant to be ill.
The Matron suspected that the boy had appendicitis because

30. Read the passages and answer the questions that follow.
Passage 1
I was so homesick during my first two weeks at St. Peter’s that I devised a way of getting myself sent back home. My idea was that I should all of a sudden develop an attack of acute appendicitis.
When I reported my sickness to the teacher, I was sent to the Matron. I entered the room clutching my stomach on the righthand side and staggering pathetically.
'What's the matter with you boy?' the Matron shouted.
'It hurts, Matron,' I moaned. 'Oh, it hurts so much! Just here!'
'You've been overeating!' she barked.
'I haven't eaten a thing for days,' I lied.
She began prodding my tummy violently with her fingers. I was watching her carefully, and when she hit what I guessed was the appendix place, I let out a yelp that rattled the windowpanes.
'Ow! Ow! Ow!' I cried out. 'Don't, Matron, don't!'
Then I slipped in the clincher. 'I've been sick all morning,' I moaned.
This was the right move. Within an hour, the doctor arrived and as he examined me, I did my yelping at what I thought were the proper times.
The Matron returned half an hour later and said, ‘Your mother's coming to fetch you this afternoon. '
I didn't answer her. I just lay there trying to look very ill, but my heart was singing all sorts of wonderful songs. As I was taken home on a ferry, I felt so wonderful to leave that dreaded school building that I very nearly forgot I was meant to be ill.
The boy had been at St. Peter’s for

31. Given below are sets of three sentences. One in each set is incorrect. Choose the incorrect sentence.

32. Given below are sets of three sentences. One in each set is incorrect. Choose the incorrect sentence .

33. Given below are sets of three sentences. One in each set is incorrect. Choose the incorrect sentence?

34. Spot the error in the sentence.

35. Spot the error in the sentence.

36. Spot the error in the sentence.

37. Fill in the blanks with the correct word/phrase.
Shashi said he would eat the pooris after they ___________.

38. Fill in the blanks with the correct word/phrase.
The flight to Hyderabad takes ___________ than fifty minutes.

39. Fill in the blanks with the correct word/phrase.
I think you _______ see the doctor. Your cold isn’t getting better.

40. Fill in the blanks with the correct word/phrase.
She had to rush. He _____________ for her in the car.

41. Fill in the blanks with the correct word/phrase.
Atul told us a ___________ story about visiting the moon.

42. Fill in the blanks with the correct word/phrase.
There was just one day left for Christmas. I was __________ to open my presents.

43. Fill in the blanks with the correct word/phrase.
We ___________ in the opposite direction when we saw Ammu approaching.

44. Choose the right spelling.

45. Choose the odd one out from each set of words.

46. Choose the odd one out from each set of words .

47. Choose the odd one out from each set of words?

48. Choose the odd one out from each set of words ?

49. Choose the odd one out from each set of words.?

50. Fill in the blanks with the correct prefix.
My new shoes didn’t fit well. I felt ______comfortable in them.

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