Final Test
I semester
Grade 2
CC2
( 5 points each)
Fill in the blanks.
Birds live in the ____
water b) sky c) trees
Only ____ have feathers.
flower b) birds c) butterfly
_____cover the body of fish.
fins b) gills c) scales
_____ help fish to breathe in the water
gills b) fins c) scales
The ____ shines at day time.
sun b) moon c) stars
There are five ____ in the yard of the school.
bus b) flowerbeds c) windows
We eat breakfast at the school _____.
canteen b) learning center c) play ground
I go to school by____.
flowerbeds b) bus c) slides
There is a ____ on the first floor of the school.
play ground b) library c) swimming pool
We sing sons in the _______lessons.
music b) math c) PT
Answer the questions.
What does the library have?
pictures b) books c) flowers
Who is the author of “Winnie the Pooh”
Alan Miln b) Karlo Kollodi c) Charles Perrault
Where do we take books?
in the library b) in a café c) in the hospital.
Who is the author of “Puss in Boots”
Charles Perrault b) R.Kipling c) Karlo Kollodi
Where does Mowgli live?
forest b) jungles c) water
What is Sue’s hobby?
watching TV b) drawing c) reading books
Where is Peter from?
America b) Australia c) Great Britain
What does Sue use to draw?
pencil b) water colors c) pen
Put the words in the correct order.
knife, eat, don’t, a, with.
Eat don’t a knife with.
Don’t eat with a knife.
A knife don’t eat with.
fork, keep, a, in, your, hand left.
Keep a fork in your left hand.
A fork in your left hand keep.
In your left hand keep a fork.
some, would, like, you, tea.
Some tea would you like?
You would like some tea?
Would you like some tea?
elbows, off, table, your, keep, the.
Keep your elbows of the table.
Your elbows keep off the table.
Off the table keep the elbows.
a, put, on, napkin, laps.
On your a napkin put laps.
Put a napkin on your laps.
On your laps put a napkin.
some, would, salad, like, you.
Some like would you salad?
Like would you some salad?
Would you like some salad?
Fork, don’t ,take, with ,a, bread
Don’t take bread with a fork
Take a bread with a fork don’t.
A bread don’t take with a fork.