• Questions from number 48 to 50 are based on the following conversation.
    After having returned from school, three children with their mother go to a ground to fly kites. There, they
    meet children’s uncle Sam.
    The following dialogues from A to L illustrate a conversation among children, their mother and uncle Sam.
    The conversation among them is not arranged in the correct sequence.
    A. Sam uncle, you can see Raj flying an eagle kite. Did you see brother Rasu?
    B. Yes, I saw him with a snake kite half an hour ago.
    C. Eldest brother Raj, We can’t see the snake kite or Rasu anywhere near us but I see uncle Sam coming towards us.
    D. But this ground has a very big open space and a lot of people are here. As such we can’t search for Rasu easily.
    E. Uncle Sam, your corona kite looks very grand. Who made it?
    F. There was a Covid checking up place on my way back.
    G. Where has younger brother Rasu gone?
    H. He has gone to fly his snake kite.
    I. Okay, take younger brother Raney also with you.
    J. I am also going to fly my eagle kite.
    K. Raj, why are you late from school?
    L. I made it with the help of a person who also illuminated the kite.

In which one of the following have the parts of the conversation between the mother and the eldest son Raj been correctly arranged?

 
  • In this question, the sentences A, B, C, D, E between two sentences denoted by 1 and 7 are not in the correct order. Select the appropriate arrangement of them to form a logical sequence of the seven sentences.
    1 – Jak tree requires nutrients in addition to air, water and sunlight for its growth and development.
    A – Nutrients are both metallic and non-metallic in nature.
    B – Both phosphorus and potassium too are absorbed by jak tree through its roots.
    C – While NPK are taken by roots, another major component known as carbohydrate is synthesized by chlorophyll pigments in the leaves.
    D – Although nitrogen is found in large proportion in air, jak tree takes its requirement of nitrogen through its roots.
    E – Major metallic and non-metallic substances required by plants are referred to as NPK.
    7 – Carbohydrates together with NPK and other minerals absorbed by roots are used to synthesize all the building blocks of jak tree for its growth and development.
 
  • Questions number 43 and 44 are based on the following information:
    The diagram illustrates the numbers of students following the G.C.E. (Adv.Level) Technology stream in a school. In addition the numbers of the students studying the subject Information and Communication Technology (ICT) are also illustrated in it.

How many of the students in Technology stream study the subject ICT?

 
  • Questions number 41 and 42 are based on the following information:
    Applications are called from the citizens of Sri Lanka who have fulfilled the following requirements, to be enrolled in a Vocational Training course.

According to the information given in each question,
if the applicant has fulfilled all the requirements, select………………………………………………….. a
if the applicant has not fulfilled the requirements, select ………………………………………………… b
If the applicant has to sit the qualifying examination, select …………………………………………… c
if the applicant has to get the consent of the Academic Affairs Council, select ……………….. d
if the data provided are not sufficient to come to a conclusion, select ………………………………… e.

Arul, a Sri Lankan, born on 01st of January 2000 has sat G.C.E. Ordinary Level Examination only once obtained credit passes in Tamil Language, Saivaneri, History, Science, ICT and Carnatic Music, and Ordinary passes in Mathematics and English.