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Elementary School: 1st and 2nd Grade
English Language
Grade 1 Reading Foundation - Capital Letters And Spellings Of Months
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Q.1.
Which of these is the correct way to write February in a shorter way?
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February
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feb
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Feb
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february
Q.2.
Which of these sentences is correct?
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Christmas day is always on the 25th December.
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Christmas day is always on the 25th december.
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Christmas day is always on the 25th Becember.
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Christmas day is always on the 25th becember.
Q.3.
Which of these is the correct way to write September in a shorter way?
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Sep
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sep
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sept
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Sept
Q.4.
This date is famous in Great Britain because Guy Fawkes tried to blow up Parliament but which date is written correctly?
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Monday, 5th november 1605
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monday, 5th November 1605
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Monday, 5th November 1605
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Monday, 5th november 1605
Q.5.
What month does Aug stand for?
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March
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April
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August
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November
Q.6.
Which month is 'Jul' short for?
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June
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January
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Jinny
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July
Q.7.
Do you know which month New Year's Day is? Can you select the correct sentence?
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New Year's Day happens every March.
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New Year's Day happens every April.
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New Year's Day happens every May.
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New Year's Day happens every January.
Q.8.
Now don't forget every month begins with a capital letter. Which of these sentences is correct?
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Halloween happens in the month of october.
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Halloween happens in the month of October.
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halloween happens in the month of october.
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Halloween happens in the month of october
Q.9.
Which of these sentences is perfect?
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March, April and May are all months in spring.
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March, april and May are all months in spring.
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March, April and may are all months in spring.
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march, April and May are all months in spring.
Q.10.
Which list has all the short names of the months written correctly?
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Sep, Oc, Nov
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Sept, Oct, Nove
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Sept, Oct, Nov
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Sep, Oct, Nov
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