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Our Own High School, Al Warqa’a, Dubai

Revision Worksheet – Periodic Test - 2


Name: _______________________________ Grade: 6 Sec: _____

1. Write dialogue on the following with 6-8 exchanges.

a. Between you and your friend on the importance of hard work.


b. Between you and your classmate on the importance of participating in school activities.

2. Fill in the blanks with the suitable modal:


1. He _________ be tired after such hard work.
2. I think we ____________ask someone for direction.
3. You ___________ tidy the class room.
4. He ____________ be here by now.
5. She ___________ talk for a long time till last year.

3. Identify the Adverb in the following sentences and state its kind.
1. Mariam always go to bed before 11 p.m.
2. Devansh usually have cereal for breakfast.
3. He was just leaving.
4. You are walking too slowly.
5. James normally go to the gym.
6. The movie is quite interesting.
7. Eliza often surf the internet.
8. My brother sometimes forget my grandfather's birthday.
9. The water was extremely cold.
10. She has almost finished her work.

4. Change the following sentences from Active to Passive voice:

1. He helped us.
2. Doctors treat patients.
3. Teachers teach students.
4. Parents bring up children.
5. We love our country.
6. Masons built these houses.
7. Carpenters make furniture.
8. The mechanic repaired the cars.
5. Answer the following questions:
1) In the lesson ‘Benjamin Grows Up’, the children let Benjamin stay in the family. Why do
you think they did so?
2) What did the cricket expect from the ant?
3) What did the ant explain to the cricket? Is the ant cruel or straightforward?
4) What were the hardships of the winter months that the cricket faced?
5) Describe the circumstances in which the father gave two choices to his children about
Benjamin.
6) Why was Mary trying hard to fill the place of her mother?

6. Write the synonym for the following words and frame sentences:
a. accustomed
b. crumb
c. distressed
d. cheerfully
e. lad
f. hastily
g. hearty
h. portrait
i. humdrum
j. trampled

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