IEO English Olympiad Online Mock Test Class 8 Set C

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Online Mock Test for Class 8 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 8 students to check understanding of all topics in IEO Full Syllabus. This includes multiple choice questions from Class 8 English book to test your knowledge and boost confidence.

IEO Full Syllabus English Class 8 Mock Test

1. Your friend who lives abroad is visiting next month. You are writing him a letter. How will you end the letter?

2. Match the sentences from the columns below to make four different Conversations
Ravinder is just finishing an email to his customer. How should he close the email?

3. Match the sentences from the columns below to make four different Conversations
I’d like to speak to the HR Manager.

4. Match the sentences from the columns below to make four different Conversations
Can I add something here?

5. Match the sentences from the columns below to make four different Conversations
May I take your puppy for a walk?

6. Match the sentences from the columns below to make four different Conversations
Is this the right road to the Princeton Zoo?

7. Choose the correct beginning for each of the following sentences from the four options given below. Careful: there is one extra option.
______________________ I just won a scholarship to study abroad.

8. Choose the correct beginning for each of the following sentences from the four options given below. Careful: there is one extra option.
_________ _____________ I didn’t know that your granddad passed away.

9. Choose the correct beginning for each of the following sentences from the four options given below. Careful: there is one extra option. __________ ____________ I didn’t win even after such a good performance.

10. Read the passages and answer the questions
Mario was not your run-of-the-mill school going teenager. He was just like a boy scout- he had a motto. His motto was ‘Hoard stuff the dirtier the better’. His bedroom was full of curious stuff, but one thing was common to all of it, they were all muddy and dirty. There was a flat bike tyre, a broken badminton racquet, a deflated football tube and even a goldfish bowl with a hole in the bottom. His irritated mother pleaded with him to clean his room, but he stoutly refused to do so ‘never throw anything out you don’t know when it might come in handy’. The same was the case with his backpack. It was filled with broken cables, a magnet, some coloured streamers from an old birthday party, even stale cookies. He often used these things with a good deal of imagination, much to the joy of his friends. He was immensely popular in school because of this. It was this ability of his to make innovative use of even rubbish that made him stand out from his classmates. Tales of Mario’s creativity abounded in the school. “He rescued a stray puppy and fed the poor hungry mongrel some of his stale cookies!”, “He helped the physics teacher recover a lost iron rod with his horseshoe magnet!”, “He managed to console a sobbing toddler by giving her the streamers”.
Why did Mario refuse to trash old things in his room?

11. Read the passages and answer the questions
Mario was not your run-of-the-mill school going teenager. He was just like a boy scout- he had a motto. His motto was ‘Hoard stuff the dirtier the better’. His bedroom was full of curious stuff, but one thing was common to all of it, they were all muddy and dirty. There was a flat bike tyre, a broken badminton racquet, a deflated football tube and even a goldfish bowl with a hole in the bottom. His irritated mother pleaded with him to clean his room, but he stoutly refused to do so ‘never throw anything out you don’t know when it might come in handy’. The same was the case with his backpack. It was filled with broken cables, a magnet, some coloured streamers from an old birthday party, even stale cookies. He often used these things with a good deal of imagination, much to the joy of his friends. He was immensely popular in school because of this. It was this ability of his to make innovative use of even rubbish that made him stand out from his classmates. Tales of Mario’s creativity abounded in the school. “He rescued a stray puppy and fed the poor hungry mongrel some of his stale cookies!”, “He helped the physics teacher recover a lost iron rod with his horseshoe magnet!”, “He managed to console a sobbing toddler by giving her the streamers”.
What kinds of objects did Mario collect?

12. Read the passages and answer the questions
Mario was not your run-of-the-mill school going teenager. He was just like a boy scout- he had a motto. His motto was ‘Hoard stuff the dirtier the better’. His bedroom was full of curious stuff, but one thing was common to all of it, they were all muddy and dirty. There was a flat bike tyre, a broken badminton racquet, a deflated football tube and even a goldfish bowl with a hole in the bottom. His irritated mother pleaded with him to clean his room, but he stoutly refused to do so ‘never throw anything out you don’t know when it might come in handy’. The same was the case with his backpack. It was filled with broken cables, a magnet, some coloured streamers from an old birthday party, even stale cookies. He often used these things with a good deal of imagination, much to the joy of his friends. He was immensely popular in school because of this. It was this ability of his to make innovative use of even rubbish that made him stand out from his classmates. Tales of Mario’s creativity abounded in the school. “He rescued a stray puppy and fed the poor hungry mongrel some of his stale cookies!”, “He helped the physics teacher recover a lost iron rod with his horseshoe magnet!”, “He managed to console a sobbing toddler by giving her the streamers”.
In the passage, which word means ‘lost all the air’?

13. Read the passages and answer the questions
Mario was not your run-of-the-mill school going teenager. He was just like a boy scout- he had a motto. His motto was ‘Hoard stuff the dirtier the better’. His bedroom was full of curious stuff, but one thing was common to all of it, they were all muddy and dirty. There was a flat bike tyre, a broken badminton racquet, a deflated football tube and even a goldfish bowl with a hole in the bottom. His irritated mother pleaded with him to clean his room, but he stoutly refused to do so ‘never throw anything out you don’t know when it might come in handy’. The same was the case with his backpack. It was filled with broken cables, a magnet, some coloured streamers from an old birthday party, even stale cookies. He often used these things with a good deal of imagination, much to the joy of his friends. He was immensely popular in school because of this. It was this ability of his to make innovative use of even rubbish that made him stand out from his classmates. Tales of Mario’s creativity abounded in the school. “He rescued a stray puppy and fed the poor hungry mongrel some of his stale cookies!”, “He helped the physics teacher recover a lost iron rod with his horseshoe magnet!”, “He managed to console a sobbing toddler by giving her the streamers”.
Which word is used in the passage to mean ‘homeless’?

14. Read the passages and answer the questions
Mario was not your run-of-the-mill school going teenager. He was just like a boy scout- he had a motto. His motto was ‘Hoard stuff the dirtier the better’. His bedroom was full of curious stuff, but one thing was common to all of it, they were all muddy and dirty. There was a flat bike tyre, a broken badminton racquet, a deflated football tube and even a goldfish bowl with a hole in the bottom. His irritated mother pleaded with him to clean his room, but he stoutly refused to do so ‘never throw anything out you don’t know when it might come in handy’. The same was the case with his backpack. It was filled with broken cables, a magnet, some coloured streamers from an old birthday party, even stale cookies. He often used these things with a good deal of imagination, much to the joy of his friends. He was immensely popular in school because of this. It was this ability of his to make innovative use of even rubbish that made him stand out from his classmates. Tales of Mario’s creativity abounded in the school. “He rescued a stray puppy and fed the poor hungry mongrel some of his stale cookies!”, “He helped the physics teacher recover a lost iron rod with his horseshoe magnet!”, “He managed to console a sobbing toddler by giving her the streamers”.
Why does the author feel Mario was like a boy scout?

15. Read the passages and answer the questions
Mario was not your run-of-the-mill school going teenager. He was just like a boy scout- he had a motto. His motto was ‘Hoard stuff the dirtier the better’. His bedroom was full of curious stuff, but one thing was common to all of it, they were all muddy and dirty. There was a flat bike tyre, a broken badminton racquet, a deflated football tube and even a goldfish bowl with a hole in the bottom. His irritated mother pleaded with him to clean his room, but he stoutly refused to do so ‘never throw anything out you don’t know when it might come in handy’. The same was the case with his backpack. It was filled with broken cables, a magnet, some coloured streamers from an old birthday party, even stale cookies. He often used these things with a good deal of imagination, much to the joy of his friends. He was immensely popular in school because of this. It was this ability of his to make innovative use of even rubbish that made him stand out from his classmates. Tales of Mario’s creativity abounded in the school. “He rescued a stray puppy and fed the poor hungry mongrel some of his stale cookies!”, “He helped the physics teacher recover a lost iron rod with his horseshoe magnet!”, “He managed to console a sobbing toddler by giving her the streamers”.
What was the baby doing when Mario saw her?

16. Read the passages and answer the questions
Mario was not your run-of-the-mill school going teenager. He was just like a boy scout- he had a motto. His motto was ‘Hoard stuff the dirtier the better’. His bedroom was full of curious stuff, but one thing was common to all of it, they were all muddy and dirty. There was a flat bike tyre, a broken badminton racquet, a deflated football tube and even a goldfish bowl with a hole in the bottom. His irritated mother pleaded with him to clean his room, but he stoutly refused to do so ‘never throw anything out you don’t know when it might come in handy’. The same was the case with his backpack. It was filled with broken cables, a magnet, some coloured streamers from an old birthday party, even stale cookies. He often used these things with a good deal of imagination, much to the joy of his friends. He was immensely popular in school because of this. It was this ability of his to make innovative use of even rubbish that made him stand out from his classmates. Tales of Mario’s creativity abounded in the school. “He rescued a stray puppy and fed the poor hungry mongrel some of his stale cookies!”, “He helped the physics teacher recover a lost iron rod with his horseshoe magnet!”, “He managed to console a sobbing toddler by giving her the streamers”.
Mario even collected __________________ from a birthday party.

17. Read the passages and answer the questions
Mario was not your run-of-the-mill school going teenager. He was just like a boy scout- he had a motto. His motto was ‘Hoard stuff the dirtier the better’. His bedroom was full of curious stuff, but one thing was common to all of it, they were all muddy and dirty. There was a flat bike tyre, a broken badminton racquet, a deflated football tube and even a goldfish bowl with a hole in the bottom. His irritated mother pleaded with him to clean his room, but he stoutly refused to do so ‘never throw anything out you don’t know when it might come in handy’. The same was the case with his backpack. It was filled with broken cables, a magnet, some coloured streamers from an old birthday party, even stale cookies. He often used these things with a good deal of imagination, much to the joy of his friends. He was immensely popular in school because of this. It was this ability of his to make innovative use of even rubbish that made him stand out from his classmates. Tales of Mario’s creativity abounded in the school. “He rescued a stray puppy and fed the poor hungry mongrel some of his stale cookies!”, “He helped the physics teacher recover a lost iron rod with his horseshoe magnet!”, “He managed to console a sobbing toddler by giving her the streamers”.
Mario gave the stale biscuits to _________.

18. Read the passages and answer the questions
Mario was not your run-of-the-mill school going teenager. He was just like a boy scout- he had a motto. His motto was ‘Hoard stuff the dirtier the better’. His bedroom was full of curious stuff, but one thing was common to all of it, they were all muddy and dirty. There was a flat bike tyre, a broken badminton racquet, a deflated football tube and even a goldfish bowl with a hole in the bottom. His irritated mother pleaded with him to clean his room, but he stoutly refused to do so ‘never throw anything out you don’t know when it might come in handy’. The same was the case with his backpack. It was filled with broken cables, a magnet, some coloured streamers from an old birthday party, even stale cookies. He often used these things with a good deal of imagination, much to the joy of his friends. He was immensely popular in school because of this. It was this ability of his to make innovative use of even rubbish that made him stand out from his classmates. Tales of Mario’s creativity abounded in the school. “He rescued a stray puppy and fed the poor hungry mongrel some of his stale cookies!”, “He helped the physics teacher recover a lost iron rod with his horseshoe magnet!”, “He managed to console a sobbing toddler by giving her the streamers”.
According to the article, why was Mario popular in school?

19. This is a sign board from a zoo in Singapore. Read it, and choose the sentence which is true. The given figures show

20. Read the text and answer the questions that follow
Caution!
Thermal Power Plant Area.
Entry restricted beyond this point. Trespassers are liable to be prosecuted.
According to this signboard, which of these sentences is true?

21. Change the following sentence into Passive Form
Which idiom means a deceitful person?

22. Change the following sentence into Passive Form
The minister inaugurated the games.

23. Change the following sentence into Passive Form
Dust and smoke cause smog.

24. Change the following sentence into Passive Form
The workers clean the streets everyday.

25. A lane lined with trees is called ________________.

26. Match the most appropriate word for the giVen description.
One who compiles a dictionary is called a __________________.

27. Choose the opposite of the word underlined in each sentence His lawyer got him acquitted in the case.

28. Choose the opposite of the word underlined in each sentence The students stood in an orderly line.

29. Choose the opposite of the word underlined in each sentence Repeated failure left him despondent.

30. Choose the best option to complete each sentence
Which spelling is correct?

31. Choose the best option to complete each sentence
As the thief jumped over the wall, the police caught him ______________.

32. Choose the best option to complete each sentence
She was an only child and ______________ of her father’s eye.

33. Choose the best option to complete each sentence
This is not the first time he has been involved in a ______________ accident.

34. Choose the best option to complete each sentence
“Daffodils” ______________ Wordsworth.

35. Choose the best option to complete each sentence
The number one tennis player was ______________ by an unseeded player.

36. Choose the best option to complete each sentence
You must practice at least ______________ everyday to get better at music.

37. Choose the best option to complete each sentence
I don’t mind if you take a break, ______________ you complete the work.

38. Choose the best option to complete each sentence
In 2008, many workers were laid ______________ and lost their jobs.

39. Choose the best option to complete each sentence
If the photocopier breaks ______________ again, please call this number.

40. Choose the best option to complete each sentence
The commandos fought ______________ to defeat the attackers.

41. Choose the best option to complete each sentence
He’ll ______________ come up with another unbelievable story today.

42. Choose the best option to complete each sentence
If he hadn’t followed his teacher’s advice, he ______________ his exam.

43. Choose the best option to complete each sentence
You ______________ the factory unless you wear a helmet.

44. Choose the best option to complete each sentence
______________ ago was your grandfather born?

45. Choose the best option to complete each sentence
Though well into the nineties, he is always on the ______________.

46. Choose the best option to complete each sentence
Well-employed professionals in their 20s and 30s are commonly called ______________.

47. Choose the best option to complete each sentence
The ______________ employee was pulled up by the boss.

48. Choose the best option to complete each sentence
All the apartments in this block are occupied, this is the only one ______________.

49. Choose the best option to complete each sentence
The team was in a ______________ mood after a string of victories.

50. Choose the best option to complete each sentence
The heavy rain and accompanying flood brought with it a ______________ of problems.

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