Verbal Reasoning Exercise for pupils - NEW WORDS

SUBJECTS: Verbal Reasoning
TOPIC: New Words
AGE: 6-7 years
PERIOD: Single
TIME: 45 Minutes
SEX: Co-educational
DATE: APRIL 22, 2020.

Add two letters anywhere in the given word to make a new word.

EXAMPLES: Turn ear into putting away. clear

To solve the above:

  1. We add the cl to make a new word.
  2. To Put away means to clear something.

Other example:

Turn ill into a tool for boring holes. drill

EXERCISE:

  1. Make am mean to be well known. ____
  2. Make as mean quick. ____
  3. Turn in into a sound of bell. ____
  4. Turn is into a cold blooded animal living in water. ____
  5. Turn at into level and smooth. ____
  6. Make an into anything that is lent. ____
  7. Make lad into a mixture of green vegetables eaten. ____
  8. Make ear mean hair growing on man's chin and face. ____
  9. Make or mean a strong building for defence. ____
  10. Turn as into money in notes and coins. ____

ANSWERS TO THE ABOVE QUESTIONS:

ring, salad, flat, cash, fish, fame, loan, fort, fast, beard.

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Verbal Reasoning Exercise for pupils - NEW WORDS was published on and last updated on 23 Apr, 2020.