Versant practice part C and D. Part C, questions. Now please just give a simple answer to the questions.
Simple common sense based questions will be asked. You just have to give one word correct answer. For example, is an orange a fruit or a vegetable? And your answer would be fruit. Or a fruit.
What's the adult form of a puppy? Are potatoes and tomatoes, fruits, or vegetables? What are tires usually made of? The Canary Islands are named after what animal?
Who is your dad's sister's son? Who is my mom's brother's daughter? Do animals have feet or paws? Are rivers natural or man-made?
Does paper come from dirt or trees? What would you find in an ashtray? Are bottles used for carrying liquids or solids?
How many wheels does a car have? Where would you find live animals, in a museum or at the zoo? What would you keep your pet bird in, a tank or a cage?
What language is spoken in China? What do you call people from France? Do you fill a pen with blood or ink?
What do cars run on, gas or water? Are ancestors from the past or the future? Do you have fingers on your feet or on your hands?
Do we walk on the ground or on the walls? The absence of sound is called noise or silence. Where do you plug in a cable, in a pocket or in a socket?
Would you wear mittens on your hands or on your feet? Part D. Sentence Building A jumbled sentence will come up and you will to rearrange that sentence to form a correct one. The length of the sentence will go on increase as you move forward.
For example, was reading. My mother. Her favorite magazine.
And you say, my mother was reading her favorite magazine. Has a. He. Loving wife.
Loves. Humor. Everybody. Do.
You. How do. Too dark.
It is. In here, some lights, let's turn, on, I need, on time, you to be, this time. Don't let me down. The bus driver, when that car got angry, cut in the newspaper.
I cut out of. This ad. Alive.
To be. He's lucky.