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International Research Olmpaid

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Types of Tests Self-Assessment Test IRO-1 Self-Assessment Test IRO-2 Self-Assessment Test IRO-3 Self-Assessment Test IRO-4 Self-Assessment Test IRO-5

Basic English Lessons - MDCAT

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Basic English Grammar Ex 1|Subject-verb Agreement EEENO Ex 2|Subject-Verb Agreement Ex 3| Gerund vs Infinitive Ex 4| Present and Past Participle Ex 5| Collective Noun with SVA Ex 6| Subject-Verb Agreement Ex 7| Identification of Participles Ex 8| Adjective and Adverbs Ex 9| Logical Reasoning Intro Ex 10| Identification of Phrases Ex 11| Type of Sentences Ex 12| Correct Spellings Ex 13| Phrases and Clauses Ex 14| Prepositions

Subject Verb Agreement Ex.6

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Quiz in Javascript Subject-verb Agreement Self-Assessment Test Choose the correct option Question of Next Good Try! You've Got out of answers correct! That's Try again until you get all green Click to mark the Self-assessment Test - Word Synonym and Antonym Click to attempt the self-assessment Test Passive Voice Ex 2 Click to attempt the Self-assessment Test Passive Voice Ex 4

Active and Passive -Modal Verb

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Modal Verbs Use the Correct form of the Verb Instructions: Fill in the blanks with correct use of verbs. You must study the books to achieve success. The books to achieve success by you. We should follow rules to maintain discipline. Rules to maintain discipline by us. She can practice English daily. English daily by her. They may work on the project to complete. The project on to complete by them. Students ought to respect teachers to build good character. Teachers to build good character by the students. He will save money to buy new books. Money to buy new books by him. You should eat healthy food to stay fit. Healthy food to stay fit by you. You can solve all the sums. All the sums by you. We can use the internet to get information. The internet to get information by us. She may join the course to learn computer skills. The course to learn compute...

Active and Passive

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Active and Passive Voice Definition Active and Passive Voice describe how the action of a verb relates to the subject and object in a sentence. In Active Voice , the subject does the action . In Passive Voice , the subject receives the action . Example: Active: Ali wrote a letter. Passive: A letter was written by Ali. 📌 Simple idea: Active → doer is important Passive → action or result is important   Structure Active Voice: Subject + verb + object Passive Voice: Object + helping verb + past participle (V3) + by + subject Example: Active: She writes a letter. Passive: A letter is written by her. Five Examples Active: She writes a letter. Passive: A letter is written by her. Active: They play cricket. Passive: Cricket is played by them. Active: He completed the work. Passive: The work was completed by him. Active: The teacher teaches English. Passive: English is taught by the teacher. Active: ...

Use of Pronouns

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00:00:00:00 Start Reset Stop Watch Do as Directed Do as Directed Instructions: Choose the correct Pronouns in each sentence below: If any one of the sisters needs a ride, Select she you can call me. If the board of directors controls the company, Select it they may vote for a raise. Neither the pilot nor the attendants have given, Select his their opinion about the mishap. Select Has Have neither the pilot nor the attendants given Select their his opinion about the mishap? A person needs to see Select their his dentist twice a year. Each of these companies and Select their its workers can call me any time. Each girl and each boy must have Select her/his your books. Neither her parents nor she was showing Select her their interest in meeting with me. Neither she nor her parents Select was were showing their interest in meeting with me. Instructions:Choose ...

Active and Passive Voice Ex 2

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quiz in Javascript Self-Assessment Test Of Passive Voice Choose the correct option Question of Next Good Try! You've Got out of answers correct! That's Try again until you get all green Quit

Internation Research Olympaid-2026

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IRO Quizzes Self-Assessment Test IRO No.1 Read the following passage and answer the given questions below: Education Research Passage Does Competition Improve Academic Performance? Competition has long been considered a motivating force in education. Many schools organize ranking systems, academic awards, and competitive examinations to encourage students to perform better. Supporters argue that competition pushes students to work harder, set higher goals, and develop resilience in the face of challenges. Recent research, however, presents mixed findings. A study conducted among 1,200 high school students revealed that moderate levels of competition improved academic performance by increasing motivation and focus. Students who participated in structured academic contests showed a 12% improvement in test scores compared to those in non-competitive environments. On the other hand, the same research found that excessive competition led to increased stres...

Use of 'too much' and 'much too'

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00:00:00:00 Start Reset Stop Watch Suitable Preposition Fill in the blanks with much too or too much He shows anger over small things.[too much/much too] His handwriting is messy to read.[too much/much too] She spends time on her phone.[too much/much too] The road is narrow for two cars.[too much/much too] The movie was long and a bit boring.[too much/much too] The water is cold to swim in.[too much/much too] He has homework to finish tonight.[too much/much too] It is late to change the plan now.[too much/much too] The soup is hot to taste yet.[too much/much too] The music is loud for my ears.[too much/much too] There is sugar in this tea.[too much/much too] She is young to understand this topic. We heard noise from the street.[too much/much too] This bag is heavy for me to carry.[too much/much too] You are eating junk food these days.[too much/much too] They made mess in the kitchen.[too much/...

Prep Tests Part 2

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English Translations Idioms PREPOSITIONS Ex 1-10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WORDS SYNONYMS Article (a-an-the) MCQs Phase Test 2- 60 Marks Phase Test 3-60 Marks