Test 7
Pinky
Underline (select) the correct answer by choosing from the dropdowns.(English Past Paper)
In a village far away from the city lived a young girl named Pinky. She was an adventurous girl, always seeking new experiences. One sunny day, Pinky found a mysterious map in her grandfather’s bookshelf. She, then, decided to go on a treasure hunt.
Following the clues of the map, Pinky journeyed through a forest crossing a bubbling stream. Along the way, she met many animals who supported her. A wise owl guided her through a dark forest, and a playful squirrel pointed towards a hidden cave.
As Pinky reached the cave, she found a glittering chest filled with gold. She was not interested in it. Excitement filled her heart as she realized the true wealth was the journey itself. She returned to the village with newfound friends and stories to share. Everyone in the village celebrated her adventurous spirit, and Pinky learned that sometimes the greatest treasures are the memories we create and the friends we make along the way.
(1) What made Pinky go on a treasure hunt was
(2) The animals that she met in the forest were
(3) The word that best explains the meaning of “glittering” can be
(4) The animals who supported Pinky at the forest
(5) The people in the village
1. π Vocabulary Development
Firstly, this passage introduces rich words like adventurous, mysterious map, treasure hunt, and glittering chest β¨, helping students expand their descriptive vocabulary in storytelling contexts.
2. π Visual Literacy
In addition, learners can imagine vivid scenes πΌοΈ such as forests, bubbling streams, and hidden caves, which strengthen their ability to connect language with mental imagery.
3. π Comprehension Skills
Moreover, the passage enhances comprehension π by requiring students to follow a sequence of events β from finding the map to realizing the true treasure.
4. π Exam Relevance
As a result, this type of narrative mirrors functional English tasks π§ often tested in the O/L exam, such as reading stories and identifying themes or morals.
5. π§© Guided Learning
Furthermore, the clear storyline β supports learners by modeling how characters, settings, and events are woven together in narrative writing.
6. π― Practical Application
Finally, the passage teaches a life lesson π β that real treasures are friendships and memories β reinforcing moral values alongside language learning.
