Contextual Vocabulary FA 2

 







1. The word ‘contemplate’ in Anne Frank’s Diary means

  • To ignore something
  • To think deeply
  • To shout angrily
  • To run quickly

2. The word ‘hospitality’ in Coorg means

  • Rude treatment of visitors
  • Friendly and generous behavior toward guests
  • Cooking deliciously
  • Helping in war

3. The word ‘perspective’ in Anne Frank’s Diary means

  • A wrong belief
  • A clear mirror
  • A fixed rule
  • A particular way of viewing something

4. The word ‘tranquil’ in Coorg means

  • Noisy and crowded
  • Calm and peaceful
  • Cold and dark
  • Busy and rushed

5. The word ‘oblivious’ in Mijbil the Otter means

  • Unaware or not noticing
  • Curious
  • Alert
  • Active

6. The word ‘disguise’ in A Question of Trust and also Footprints means

  • To change appearance to hide identity
  • To reveal truth
  • To laugh loudly
  • To sleep deeply

7. The word ‘suppress’ in Anne Frank’s Diary means

  • To hold back or control feelings
  • To express openly
  • To increase loudly
  • To destroy physically

8. The word ‘bustling’ in Tea from Assam refers to

  • Quiet and empty
  • Full of activity and energy
  • Silent and dark
  • Hot and smoky

9. The word ‘mournful’ in Anne Frank’s Diary means

  • Full of sadness
  • Full of hope
  • Joyful
  • Energetic

10. The word ‘exquisite’ in Coorg means

  • Ugly and common
  • Extremely beautiful
  • Rough and plain
  • Dull and colorless

11. The word ‘soothing’ in Mijbil the Otter means

  • Annoying
  • Comforting and calming
  • Irritating
  • Exhausting

12. The word ‘ordeal’ in Coorg means

  • A celebration
  • A difficult or painful experience
  • A small trip
  • A pleasant event

13. The word ‘defiant’ in Anne Frank’s Diary means

  • Resisting authority or rules
  • Loyal and quiet
  • Tired and sleepy
  • Faithful and gentle

14. The word ‘immerse’ in Mijbil the Otter means

  • To dip or involve deeply
  • To stand aside
  • To hide something
  • To dry completely

15. The word ‘gloomy’ in Anne Frank’s Diary means

  • Sad or dark in mood
  • Bright and joyful
  • Busy and noisy
  • Peaceful

16. The word ‘heritage’ in Coorg means

  • Cultural traditions passed down
  • Modern buildings
  • Foreign influence
  • Old furniture

17. The word ‘elegant’ in A Baker from Goa means

  • Clumsy
  • Graceful and stylish
  • Old-fashioned
  • Expensive

18. The word ‘grace’ in Coorg means

  • Polite beauty of movement
  • Harshness
  • Anger
  • Laziness

19. The word ‘engrossed’ in Anne Frank’s Diary means

  • Completely absorbed in something
  • Distracted
  • Sleepy
  • Bored

20. The word ‘blissful’ in Mijbil the Otter means

  • Extremely happy
  • Nervous
  • Silent
  • Busy

21. The word ‘endurance’ in Coorg means

  • Weakness
  • Ability to bear hardship
  • Luxury
  • Pride

22. The word ‘cherish’ in A Baker from Goa means

  • To forget
  • To ignore
  • To hold dear or value
  • To break

23. The word ‘tedious’ in Anne Frank’s Diary means

  • Boring and repetitive
  • Exciting
  • Energetic
  • Fast

24. The word ‘lure’ in Coorg means

  • To attract or tempt
  • To reject
  • To hide
  • To lose

25. The word ‘nimble’ in Mijbil the Otter means

  • Slow and clumsy
  • Quick and light in movement
  • Lazy
  • Rigid

26. The word ‘tolerance’ in Anne Frank’s Diary means

  • Willingness to accept others
  • Hate for others
  • Anger
  • Revenge

27. The word ‘sprawling’ in Coorg means

  • Spreading over a wide area
  • Standing still
  • Falling down
  • Breaking apart

28. The word ‘diligent’ in Anne Frank’s Diary means

  • Hardworking and careful
  • Lazy
  • Sleepy
  • Weak

29. The word ‘mischievous’ in A Baker from Goa means

  • Playfully naughty
  • Silent
  • Serious
  • Tired

30. The word ‘glimmer’ in Anne Frank’s Diary means

  • A faint light or hope
  • A strong flash
  • A loud sound
  • A deep sadness

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