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CONTENTS
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CONTENT
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ROUND - 7 : CROSSWORDS
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2
ROUND - 8 : IDIOMS AND PHRASES
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3
ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS
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4
ANSWERS - IDIOMS AND PHRASES
53
5
SAMPLE QUESTION PATTERN
55
6
COMPETITION DETAILS
57
7
REWARDS & RECOGNITIONS
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CROSSWORDS
Group - V : Round - 7
EXERCISE - 1
1
2
4
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
Identify the following
ACROSS 5 - Antonym of deep
6 - A special road on which aeroplanes fly
7 - Antonym of emit, give out, give off
8 - Heavy, silver coloured liquid metal
9 - Homophone of board
10 - Laziness; lack of energy
DOWN
4
1
2
3
4
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Malgudi Days is the name of a fictitious town in whose novels. Study of mind and behavior Past tense of fly One ________ has sixty seconds
CROSSWORDS
Group - V : Round - 7
EXERCISE - 2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Identify the following
ACROSS
1
6
7
9
10
-
Homophone of grown
Change your behavior in order to deal with a new situation more successfully
Antonym of brave
Synonym of remove
Past tense of think
DOWN
5
2
3
4
5
8
-
To make a word, name or phrase shorter
Antonym of dense; plentiful
A traditional short story that teaches a moral, usually with animals as characters
Without a bend or a curve
Income of a state
CROSSWORDS
Group - V : Round - 7
EXERCISE - 3
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
Identify the following
ACROSS
1
6
8
9
10
-
10
A flower holder
Food that comes from bees
Debt or amount of money that a person or company owes
To overstate
An incomplete part of the whole
DOWN
6
2
3
4
5
7
-
Homophone of sort
Explain by example
Clear enough to read
To live in a place permanently or for an extended period
Antonym of sharp
4
CROSSWORDS
Group - V : Round - 7
EXERCISE - 4
1
2
3
4
6
5
7
8
9
10
Identify the following
ACROSS
5 - Synonym of help
6 - Power of the mind to remember things
8 - Homophone of waist
9 - Explain in detail
10 - Antonym of refined
DOWN
1 - Knowing little or nothing
2 - Antonym of most
3 - Make someone angry or annoyed
4 - Any strong feeling such as of joy, sorrow, or fear
7 - Past tense of leave
7
CROSSWORDS
Group - V : Round - 7
EXERCISE - 5
1
4
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
Identify the following
8
ACROSS
1 - A piece of land surrounded by water
5 - Synonym of ignore, abandon etc.
7 - Past tense of bring
9 - Placed at or pertaining to the beginning
10 - Surf the internet
DOWN
2 - The answer to a problem
3 - Selling goods in small quantities
4 - Antonym of weak
6 - Homophone of billed
8 - Being the only one of a kind; having no equal
CROSSWORDS
Group - V : Round - 7
EXERCISE - 6
1
2
5
9
3
6
7
4
8
10
Identify the following
ACROSS
1 - Antonym of few
3 - Gain obtained from a business
5 - Protect something from harm or destruction
9 - A water basin fixed to the wall
10 - A tropical bird that can be trained to speak
DOWN
2 - Homophone of ark
4 - An object or a position selected as the aim of an attack
6 - A round juicy citrus fruit
7 - An amount obtained as a result of adding numbers
8 - To call back or bring back to memory
9
CROSSWORDS
Group - V : Round - 7
EXERCISE - 7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Identify the following
ACROSS
2 - A water bird with a broad blunt beak, short legs and webbed feet
4 - Capable of bending easily without breaking
7 - Homophone of rap
8 - Antonym of tough and strong
9 - Synonym of recommend, suggest etc.
DOWN
1 - To muffle or soften the sound of something
3 - Pay for something in advance
4 - An amphibious animal
5 - The expression of human creative skill - painting, sculpting, etc., are its different forms
6 - An African wild horse with black and white stripes
10
CROSSWORDS
Group - V : Round - 7
EXERCISE - 8
1
2
3
4
7
5
6
8
9
Identify the following
10
ACROSS
3 - Plural of ox
5 - The sound the lion makes
7 - Who explains points of interest and / or shows way to others
9 - Something to be studied and learned
10 - The Milky Way is an example of ____________
DOWN
1 - The study of living organisms
2 - A substance used to change the colour of something
4 - An octopus has ___________ legs
6 - Happening or starting from a very short time ago
8 - Antonym of rush, hurry etc.
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CROSSWORDS
Group - V : Round - 7
EXERCISE - 9
1
2
5
3
6
4
7
8
9
Identify the following
ACROSS
2 - The pointed end of a pen
5 - The capital of Italy
7 - Divide into two or more parts
8 - The part around the neck of a piece of clothing, especially a shirt
9 - Plants release _______ during photosynthesis
DOWN
1 - To communicate with someone
3 - Homophone of sell
4 - A qualified practitioner of medicine
6 - A word for very small
7 - Antonym of fresh
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CROSSWORDS
EXERCISE - 10
Group - V : Round - 7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Identify the following
13
ACROSS
2 - Wooden frames that athletes in a race must jump
6 - A person who is no longer a child or a teenager
8 - Turn in a circle, especially around a fixed point
9 - A period of two weeks
10 - Which of the senses is employed when one uses his / her nose?
DOWN
1 - A bone framework enclosing the brain
3 - A __________has 366 days
4 - Something that is kept or meant to be kept unknown or unseen by others
5 - One of the three children born at the same birth
7 - Homophone of break
CROSSWORDS
Group - V : Round - 7
EXERCISE - 11
1
4
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
Identify the following
ACROSS
1 - Homophone of which
6 - A blank book for the insertion of photographs, stamps etc.
8 - A person whose profession is acting on the stage, in movies etc.
9 - A coloured fluid used for writing, drawing, printing etc.
10 - Antonym of accept
DOWN
2 - Quality of being very truthful, and not likely to steal, cheat or lie
3 - A musical instrument with six to twelve strings and a long neck, usually made of wood
4 - A special container that keeps drinks hot or cold
5 - An activity which someone does for pleasure when free from work
7 - An object that is able to attract iron and steel particles
14
CROSSWORDS
Group - V : Round - 7
EXERCISE - 12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Identify the following
15
9
ACROSS
1 - Expressing regret or asking pardon for a fault or offence
6 - A person who writes news, stories or articles for a newspaper
7 - Homophone of chute
8 - At the back of something
9 - A word for being extremely overweight
DOWN
2 - Prepare a written material for publication by correcting / modifying it
3 - Another word for lucky
4 - Bone injury or fracture can be determined by using __________
5 - To go around a building or area to see if there is any trouble or danger (mostly done by police)
7 - The loose particles made of very small grains of rock; found in beach etc.
CROSSWORDS
Group - V : Round - 7
EXERCISE - 13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Identify the following
10
ACROSS
3 - Homophone of nose
6 - Speak very softly, especially for the sake of secrecy
8 - A word which means that something costs a lot of money
9 - Antonym of abundant
10 - How are the tiny people in “Gulliver’s Travels” called?
DOWN
1 - Homophone of birth
2 - What do detectives look for in the detection of a crime or solving of a mystery?
4 - The tenth month of the year
5 - An unwanted email
7 - An event or occurence
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CROSSWORDS
Group - V : Round - 7
EXERCISE - 14
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Identify the following
ACROSS
1 - To form or have a mental image or concept of something
6 - A large number of people or things
7 - To repair something that is broken or damaged
9 - A type of dance which is also the name of a spicy sauce
10 - To increase the life of or replace something old
DOWN
2 - To get something
3 - Antonym of simple
4 - Very violent weather
5 - A study of the structure and diseases of brain and all the nerves in the body
8 - Homophone of none
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CROSSWORDS
Group - V : Round - 7
EXERCISE - 15
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
18
Identify the following
ACROSS
2 - Reflection of sound waves
5 - To arrange a collection of things so that they can be seen by public
8 - To tell (a story, for example)
9 - Homophone of fourth
10 - A fixed point that supports something which turns or balances
DOWN
1 - To make something pure or improve something
3 - Related to cities or towns
4 - A promise or a vow
6 - A commonly used liquid fuel for vehicles
7 - Antonym of destroy
CROSSWORDS
Group - V : Round - 7
EXERCISE - 16
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Identify the following
ACROSS
1 - Plants that grow along the ground or another plant etc.
6 - Animals that eat only plants
8 - A frozen dessert containing sugar and cream
9 - A circular piece of plastic with a curved edge which is thrown between people as a game
10 - Homophone of earn
DOWN
2 - Important member of a royal family; the daughter of a king
3 - Antonym of permanent
4 - It is black when clean and white when dirty (used in a classroom)
5 - To make a liquid weaker by mixing water or another solvent to it
7 - A feeling of sadness or disappointment over something that has happened or been done
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Group - V : Round - 7
EXERCISE - 17
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Identify the following
ACROSS
1 - A device used for finding directions
5 - To complain about something or someone in an annoying way
6 - Daughter of your brother or sister
7 - A journey, especially by a ship
10 - An occasion where people express their disagreement with something by agitating
DOWN
2 - A process where water vapour turns to clouds and then returns back to earth
3 - Homophone of sweet
4 - To follow someone or something diligently
8 - A fleshy, thorny desert plant which does not need much water to grow
9 - Antonym of contract
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CROSSWORDS
Group - V : Round - 7
EXERCISE - 18
1
2
3
6
8
4
5
7
9
Identify the following
ACROSS
2 - To express admiration or appreciate someone
3 - A word game
7 - To ask for information
8 - Fish use these for swimming and for keeping their balance
9 - A place where the actors enact their play
DOWN
1 - Huge animals that are pre-historic and extinct
2 - Homophone of peddle
4 - A public room in a hotel, airport or theatre where people can relax
5 - World’s highest mountain peak
6 - The action of closing and opening the eyes very quickly
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CROSSWORDS
Group - V : Round - 7
EXERCISE - 19
1
2
4
3
5
6
7
8
9
Identify the following
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ACROSS
2 - Homophone of torque
4 - Extremely dangerous; able to cause death
6 - The largest ocean
8 - Antonym of pessimist
9 - A measure taken in advance to prevent something dangerous or unpleasant from happening
DOWN
1 - To assign one’s task or job to someone else
3 - Someone who writes words for a song
4 - To make a rocket leave the ground or a boat or ship slide into the water
5 - To explain in the hope of being forgiven or understood
7 - A person who is eager to avoid danger, risk or pain; not brave
CROSSWORDS
Group - V : Round - 7
EXERCISE - 20
1
2
3
5
4
6
7
8
9
10
Identify the following
ACROSS
1 - A device used for measuring temperature
7 - Homophone of stare
8 - A printed publication consisting of folded unstapled sheets containing news, articles etc.
9 - Anything against the law
10 - It is believed that Santa Claus lives in the _________ pole
DOWN
2 - A habitual or fixed way of doing things
3 - Antonym of comedy
4 - To give no attention to people or things that are your responsibility
5 - A very huge and expensive house
6 - To not trust or to doubt something
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IDIOMS AND PHRASES
Group - V : Round - 8
FIND THE RIGHT MEANING FOR THE IDIOMS FROM THE
MULTIPLE ANSWERS GIVEN
EXERCISE - 1
1)
A
B
C
Ahead of one’s time
Shrewd and witty
Very quick
More advanced than others of his/her
period
2) Beat someone at his/her own game
Do better than someone in his/her own
A
field of expertise
B Take risk
C Physically assault
3)
A
B
C
Call a spade a spade
Be well versed in gardening tools
Speak honestly and directly about a topic
Know the correct definition of things
4)
A
B
C
Day in day out
Hard working
Every day, month etc.
Time flies
5)
A
B
C
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At the eleventh hour
At the last possible moment
At the earliest moment
Unable to do something
EXERCISE - 2
1) Give an ear
A Get one's ear cut
B Share a secret
Listen to someone especially when you are
C
busy with something else
2) The hard core
The firm or strong belief or loyalty in
A
something
B Centre of something
C Be very tough
3) A jack of all trades
A Master of all trades
Somebody who can do many different
B
kinds of work
C Very knowledgable
4)
A
B
C
Keep one’s hands off something
Not to touch or take something
Keep a safe distance
Not use one's fingers to touch
5) Like a lamb to the slaughter
A Innocent and naïve
B Be a scape goat
Appearing not to realise that you are about
C
to suffer death or meet with danger
IDIOMS AND PHRASES
Group - V : Round - 8
FIND THE RIGHT MEANING FOR THE IDIOMS FROM THE
MULTIPLE ANSWERS GIVEN
EXERCISE - 3
1)
A
B
C
A different ball game
Be a separate matter, issue etc.
A very different strategy
Become interested in a new game
2) Fall behind
A Fail to keep up with other people or
competitors
B Stay back
C Walk slowly
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3)
A
B
C
In full swing
Forceful
Enthusiastic
At the highest level of activity
4)
A
B
C
No ifs and buts
No rules
No excuses
Analysing the situation
5)
A
B
C
Laugh one’s head off
Very funny episode
Laugh very noisily
Laugh at one's head
EXERCISE - 4
1) Make a mess of something
A Make something dirty
B Untidy and unkempt
C Handle or manage something very badly
2)
A
B
C
The leopard cannot change its spots
One cannot change one’s own nature
One always aims to reach the goal
One is unwilling to change
3)
A
B
C
Never a dull moment
Always hyperactive
Something is always changing or happening
Never become sad
4)
Open somebody’s eyes
To become aware of something that was
A
not known or fully understood before
B To see for the first time
C Get rid of one's blindness
5)
A
B
C
A pep talk
Exaggerate while talking
A casual chat
A talk designed to inspire
IDIOMS AND PHRASES
FIND THE RIGHT IDIOMS FOR THE
MEANING FROM THE MULTIPLE ANSWERS
GIVEN
EXERCISE - 6
FIND THE RIGHT MEANING FOR THE
IDIOMS FROM THE MULTIPLE ANSWERS GIVEN
EXERCISE - 5
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Group - V : Round - 8
1)
A
B
C
In a word
Briefly; in as few words as possible
Summary of a text
Fill in the blank
1)
A
B
C
Something of great importance or consequence
The acid test
Big deal
The tip of the ice berg
2)
A
B
C
Take somebody’s breath away
To stop one from breathing
To surprise or shock someone
To lack fresh air
2)
A
B
C
Feigned tears or weeping
Die hard
Crocodile tears
It would not hurt somebody to do something
3)
A
B
C
A safe bet
Something that is almost sure to be successful
Careful and calculative
Gamble without risk
3) Inspite of a known circumstance
A Fall for something
B Be in favour of something
C In the face of something
4) No hard feelings
A Feel strongly for someone
Live the way that you advise other
B
people to live
No resentment or bitterness about
C
something done or said
4) Spend a long time thinking, or talking about
something
A Think back
B Dwell upon something
C Dwindle away
5)
A
B
C
5)
A
B
C
Pay heed
Have your hopes depend on somebody
Pay heavily Take careful notice
Be suitable; be all that is required
Fit the bill
Be in the same boat
Be a piece of cake
IDIOMS AND PHRASES
Group - V : Round - 8
FIND THE RIGHT IDIOMS FOR THE MEANING FROM THE
MULTIPLE ANSWERS GIVEN
EXERCISE - 7
1) Bear the heaviest share of an attack, loss
or deprivation
A On no account
B Bear the brunt
C Suffer a setback
1)
A
B
C
Loathe someone very strongly
Put one’s foot down
Hate somebody’s guts
Jazz something up
2)
A
B
C
2)
A
B
C
Argue violently all the time
Fight a losing battle
Fighting chance
Fight like cat and dog
3)
A
B
C
Forever; permanently
For real
For now
For good
Take a long time to die or disappear
Die hard
Born with a silver spoon
As strong as an ox
3) Be casually involved in an activity or
hobby, not seriously
A Get wind of something
B Fall for something
C Dabble in something
4) Support or approve an existing or proposed
idea
A Be in favour of something
B Draw on something
C Get wind of something
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EXERCISE - 8
5) A source or great wealth such as a product
or an idea
A A gold mine
B Get wind of something
C The fact of the matter is
4)
Survive an experience so that you can tell
others what happened
A Let the cat out of the bag
B Live to tell the tale
C Lose the thread of something
5)
A
B
C
Astonish, delight or anger somebody
Leave somebody speechless
Leave one cold
Fritter away something
IDIOMS AND PHRASES
Group - V : Round - 8
FIND THE RIGHT IDIOMS FOR THE MEANING FROM
THE MULTIPLE ANSWERS GIVEN
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EXERCISE - 9
EXERCISE - 10
1)
A
B
C
Settle a quarrel with somebody
Make one’s peace with somebody
Leave one’s mark on someone
Make both ends meet
1) Fail to follow and understand something
such as logical line in an explanation
A Make both ends meet
B Lose one’s grip
C Lose touch with reality
2)
A
B
C
Not valid; cancelled
Null and void
More or less
In vogue
2)
A
B
C
Take note of what I am telling you
Mark my words
None of someone’s business
Keep someone posted
3) Something that is supposed to be a
secret but isgenerally known to everybody
A At odds
B An open secret
C An old hand at something
3)
A
B
C
Reveal or disclose
Let something out
Kick out
Leave no stone unturned
4)
A
B
C
Take great care to do something
Be at pains to do something
No hard feelings
Make great strides
4) Have your hopes depend on somebody
A Pin one’s hopes on somebody
B Hope against hope
C Let-down
5)
A
B
C
Unable to work well together etc.
Like oil and water
Have a whale of a time
Arm in arm
5)
A
B
C
Very still; noiseless; not speaking
Down the drain
As quiet as the grave
Lame duck
IDIOMS AND PHRASES
Group - V : Round - 8
MATCH THE IDIOMS WITH THEIR MEANING
EXERCISE - 11
1
On no account
A
To agree to do more than one can do
2
The beauty of doing something
B
Prepare for something
3
Bite off more than one can chew
C
To do everything possible in order to achieve
something
4
Go to the ends of the earth
D
For no reason
5
Gear up
E
The special convenience of or the advantage
gained by doing something
EXERCISE - 12
1
To begin with
A
Match the money you earn to the money you
spend
2
Carried away
B
In fast progress
3
A dead end
C
As a first item for a start
4
In leaps and bounds
D
So moved and excited that you cannot keep your
thoughts under control
5
Make both ends meet
E
A point where no more progression can be made
EXERCISE - 13
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1
Jazz something up
A
Hear news about something in an indirect way
2
Pay heed
B
Each and everyone
3
Get wind of something
C
An easy work
4
All and sundry
D
Take careful notice
5
A walk in the park
E
Make something more exciting and attractive
IDIOMS AND PHRASES
Group - V : Round - 8
MATCH THE IDIOMS WITH THEIR MEANING
EXERCISE - 14
1
At stake
A Progress, develop or improve very quickly
2
Catch one’s breath
B
Money earned in return for very little work
3
Easy money
C
At risk to be won or lost
4
Make great strides
D
Be very annoying; disturbing
5
Be a pain in the neck
E
To pause or rest before continuing an activity
EXERCISE - 15
1
Near and dear
A Worth the price paid
2
Play with fire
B
To behave oneself
3
Sink in
C
To do something that could be dangerous or risky
4
Value for money
D
To enter or penetrate the mind
5
Keep one’s nose clean
E
People who are important, family members
The words ‘angry’ and ‘hungry’ are the only two that end in ‘gry’
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IDIOMS AND PHRASES
Group - V : Round - 8
FILL IN THE APPROPRIATE WORDS TO COMPLETE THE IDIOMS
EXERCISE - 16
1
Get _______of something
2
One’s _______ and kin
3
As quick as a ________
4
Second ________
5
Take the _______ out of somebody’s mouth
EXERCISE - 17
1
Give somebody a__________ time
2
Leave something/ somebody far__________
3
________ a rat
4
A __________ success
5
One’s ______ of view
EXERCISE - 18
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1
Born with a ________ spoon in one’s mouth
2
Pay the_________
3
An old ______ at something
4
Have all your _______ in one basket
5
________ what one preaches
IDIOMS AND PHRASES
Group - V : Round - 8
FILL IN THE APPROPRIATE WORDS TO COMPLETE THE IDIOMS
EXERCISE - 19
1
Dressed to ______
2
Cock and ______ story
3
Add _______ to the flames
4
Between the ______ and the deep blue sea
5
Cut the_________ with a knife
EXERCISE - 20
1
Back to the ________
2
Different _________ of fish
3
Eye of an ________
4
Bury one's head in the ________
5
Out of the _______ and into the fire
‘Rhythm’
is the longest English word without a
vowel
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The only three words in the English
language to have
2 consecutive u’s are
Vacuum, Residuum, and
Continuum
Group - V : Round - 7
ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS
EXERCISE - 1
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D
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Group - V : Round - 7
ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS
EXERCISE - 2
1
3
F
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6
A D
A
B
R
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9
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B
5
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Group - V : Round - 7
ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS
EXERCISE - 3
1
V A
2
S E
O
5
6
7
B
8
L
H O
N
R
E
Y
S
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B
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Group - V : Round - 7
ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS
EXERCISE - 4
1
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L
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5
F A
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Group - V : Round - 7
ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS
EXERCISE - 5
1
I
2
S L
A
N
D
3
O
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T
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EXERCISE - 6
1
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3
P R
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Group - V : Round - 7
Group - V : Round - 7
ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS
EXERCISE - 7
1
2
M
D U
C
K
3
T
4
F L
E
R
X
I
B
L
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5
8
A
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A D
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Group - V : Round - 7
ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS
EXERCISE - 8
1
3
B
2
D
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O X
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N
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4
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5
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7
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8
D E
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ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS
EXERCISE - 9
1
2
I
N
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B
C
4
D
T
E
O
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L
C
5
R O
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6
A
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L
L
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3
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L
N
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Group - V : Round - 7
ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS
EXERCISE - 10
1
S
K
2
H
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D
L
6
A
D
7
B
8
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Group - V : Round - 7
ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS
EXERCISE - 11
W I
1
N
2
H
3
G
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N
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L
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T
A L
B
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B
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6
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9
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Group - V : Round - 7
ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS
EXERCISE - 12
1
A P
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L
O
G
I
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2
E
D
I
3
6
7
S H
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F
J O
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Group - V : Round - 7
ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS
EXERCISE - 13
1
B
E
3
K N
C
S
R
L
C
P
T
U
T
A
O
M
4
O W
2
5
6
W H
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8
7
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Group - V : Round - 7
ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS
EXERCISE - 14
1
I M
2
A G
I
N
E
3
C
O
Q
6
7
4
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10
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S A
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S
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Group - V : Round - 7
ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS
EXERCISE - 15
3
U
5
B
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7
R
N
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2
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H
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D
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10
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8
1
6
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9
F O
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Group - V : Round - 7
ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS
EXERCISE - 16
1
C R
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2
P E
R
S
R
6
H E
7
8
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B
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3
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Group - V : Round - 7
ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS
EXERCISE - 17
1
4
5
G R
C O M
P
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L
R
S
7
V O
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A
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P A
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Group - V : Round - 7
ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS
EXERCISE - 18
D
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2
P R
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Group - V : Round - 7
ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS
EXERCISE - 19
1
D
2
T A
3
L K
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Y
L
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5
A
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4
L E
T
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7
C
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6
P A
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9
I
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Group - V : Round - 7
ANSWERS - CROSSWORDS
EXERCISE - 20
1
5
T H
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M
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7
2
R M O M
S
G
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A
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N E W S
8
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N
6
N
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4
A
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ANSWERS - IDIOMS AND PHRASES
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Group - V : Round - 8
EXERCISE - 1
ANSWERS
1
C
EXERCISE - 2
ANSWERS
1
C
EXERCISE - 3
ANSWERS
1
A
EXERCISE - 4
ANSWERS
1
C
2
A
2
A
2
A
2
A
3
B
3
B
3
C
3
B
4
5
B
A
4
5
A
C
4
5
B
B
4
5
A
C
EXERCISE - 5
ANSWERS
1
A
EXERCISE - 6
ANSWERS
1
B
EXERCISE - 7
ANSWERS
1
B
EXERCISE - 8
ANSWERS
1
B
2
B
2
B
2
A
2
C
3
A
3
C
3
C
3
C
4
5
C
C
4
5
B
A
4
5
A
A
4
5
B
A
EXERCISE - 9
ANSWERS
1
A
EXERCISE - 10
EXERCISE - 11
EXERCISE - 12
ANSWERS
1
B
ANSWERS
1
D
ANSWERS
1
C
2
A
2
A
2
E
2
D
3
B
3
A
3
A
3
E
4
5
A
A
4
5
A
B
4
5
C
B
4
5
B
A
ANSWERS - IDIOMS AND PHRASES
EXERCISE - 13
EXERCISE - 14
EXERCISE - 15
EXERCISE - 16
ANSWERS
1
E
ANSWERS
1
C
ANSWERS
1
E
ANSWERS
1 WIND
2
D
2
E
2
C
2 KITH
3
A
3
B
3
D
3 FLASH
4
5
B
C
4
5
A
D
4
5
A
B
4 THOUGHTS
5 WORDS
EXERCISE - 17
EXERCISE - 18
ANSWERS
1 HARD
ANSWERS
1 SILVER
ANSWERS
1 KILL
ANSWERS
1 WALL
2
BEHIND
2
PRICE
2
BULL
2
KETTLE
3
SMELL
3
HAND
3
FUEL
3
EYE
4
5
ROARING
POINT
4
5
EGGS
PRACTICE
4
5
DEVIL
4
5
SAND
PAN
The word ‘Strengths’ is the
longest word in the English language
with just one vowel
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Group - V : Round - 8
EXERCISE - 19
ATMOSHPERE
EXERCISE - 20
‘Bookkeeper’ and ‘Bookkeeping’
are the only 2 words in the
English language with
three consecutive
double letters
SAMPLE QUESTION PATTERN FOR ADDITIONAL ROUNDS
(Group 5)
ROUND - 7 : CROSSWORDS
7
8
DOWN
2
3
4
5
7
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ON
TI
E
Homophone of which
A blank book for the insertion of photographs, stamps etc.
A person whose profession is acting on the stage, in movies etc.
A coloured fluid used for writing, drawing, printing etc.
Antonym of accept
M
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SA
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6
8
9
10
10
QU
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Identify the following
ACROSS
TT
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6
9
3
PA
4
2
ER
N
1
Quality of being very truthful, and not likely to steal, cheat or lie
A musical instrument with six to twelve strings and a long neck, usually made of wood
A special container or bottle in particular
An activity which someone does for pleasure when free from work
An object that is able to attract iron and steel particles
SAMPLE QUESTION PATTERN
Continued...
ROUND - 8 : IDIOMS AND PHRASES
2)
A
B
C
A pep talk
Exaggerate while talking
A casual chat
A talk designed to inspire
3)
A
B
C
Take a long time to die or disappear
Die hard
Born with a silver spoon
As strong as an ox
6)
A
B
C
Be suitable; be all that is required
Fit the bill
Be in the same boat
Be a piece of cake
7)
A
B
C
Not valid; cancelled
Null and void
More or less
In vogue
ER
N
No ifs and buts
No rules
No excuses
Analysing the situation
QU
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TI
ON
PA
1)
A
B
C
TT
Ans
8)
A
B
C
Reveal or disclose
Let something out
Kick out
Leave no stone unturned
9) Pay heed
Have your hopes depend on
A
somebody
B Pay heavily
C Take careful notice
5)
A
B
C
10)
A
B
C
SA
M
PL
E
4) Inspite of a known circumstance
A Fall for something
B Be in favour of something
C In the face of something
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Forever; permanently
For real
For now
For good
A different ball game
Be a separate matter, issue etc.
Very different strategy
Become interested in a new game
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