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Omission Exercises for Class 9 CBSE With Answers

 

Omission Solved Exercises With Answers for Class 9 CBSE

Question 1.

BeforeMissing WordAfter
Everyone wishes to healthye.g.tobehealthy
but not are ready to(a)___________________________________________________
work in direction.(b)___________________________________________________
It takes a lot discipline(c)___________________________________________________
to maintain regular and(d)___________________________________________________
a strict regimen. Most the(e)___________________________________________________
people, come up excuses.(f)___________________________________________________

Answer:
(a) not – all – are
(b) in – that – direction
(c) lot – of – discipline
(d) maintain – a – regular
(e) most – of – the
(f) up – with – excuses

Question 2.

BeforeMissing WordAfter
I am so fond of watchinge.g.fondofwatching
cricket. I have always sports(a)___________________________________________________
and till it remains my passion.(b)___________________________________________________
My father against, my joining(c)___________________________________________________
sports academy. My sports(d)___________________________________________________
player Dhoni. There is a(e)___________________________________________________
film made on his life journey.(f)___________________________________________________

Answer:
(a) always – loved – sports
(b) till – today – it
(c) father – was – against
(d) my – favourite – sports
(e) player – is – Dhoni
(f) film – being – made

Question 3.

BeforeMissing WordAfter
“The Room On the Roof” is excellent e.g.isanexcellent
novel written Ruskin Bond.(a)___________________________________________________
It is beautiful of writing(b)___________________________________________________
that reflects explorations and(c)___________________________________________________
new discoveries the adolescents world,(d)___________________________________________________
The main character, a boy named(e)___________________________________________________
‘Rusty’ is in search of identity.(f)___________________________________________________

Answer:
(a) written – by – Ruskin
(b) beautiful – piece – of
(c) reflects – many – explorations
(d) discoveries – of – the
(e) character – a – boy
(f) of – his – identity

Question 4.

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The rains this have created havoc e.g.e.gmoremost
all over. In Delhi, there is rise(a)____________________________
in eases dengue, typhoid, chikunguniya(b)____________________________
etc. A panic situation arisen.(c)____________________________
These diseases serious illnesses.(d)____________________________
People have to empowered with(e)____________________________
awareness to ensure that diseases are prevented.(f)____________________________

Answer:
(a) is – a – rise
(b) cases – of – dengue
(c) situation – has – arisen
(d) diseases – cause – serious
(e) to – be – empowered
(f) that – these – diseases

Question 5.
Some words are missing in the passage given below, indicated by 7’. Rewrite the passage by providing the missing words, and using appropriate punctuation marks in the space given below.

Sherlock Holmes is/ fictional private detective, the first scientific detective, created/ British author Sir Arthur? Conan Doyle. He is a ‘consulting detective’ in the stories written by Sir Doyle. Holmes is known for his skills of observation, knowledge of forensic science, / logical reasoning. He employs all these while investigating cases for/ wide variety of clients. Sir Doyle’s four novels and 56 short stories, excluding one, are set in the Victorian or Edwardian eras, between about 1880 and 1914 Most are narrated by Dr Watson, Holmes’s friend. He is also his biographer/ usually accompanies Holmes during his investigations/ often shares quarters with him at the address of 221B Baker Street, London, where many of the stories begin. Sherlock Holmes is arguable/best known fictional detective, with Guinness World Records listing him as the ‘most portrayed movie character’ in history The stories have been adapted into stage/ radio plays, television films video games, and other media for over one hundred years. Many have believed Holmes to be not a fictional character/ a real individual because of his popularity/ fame, widely considered a British cultural icon, the Character and Stories have had a profound/ lasting effect on mystery Writing and popular culture/a Whole.
Answer:
Sherlock Holmes is a fictional private detective, the first scientific detective, created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. He is a ‘consulting detective’ in the stories written by Sir Doyle. Holmes is known for his skills of observation, knowledge of forensic science, and logical reasoning. He employs all these while investigating cases for a wide variety of clients. Sir Doyle’s four novels and 56 short stories, excluding one, are set in the Victorian or Edwardian eras, between about 1880 and 1914.

Most are narrated by Dr. Watson, Holmes’ friend. He is also his biographer who usually accompanies Holmes during his investigations and often shares quarters with him at the address of 221B, Baker Street, London, where many of the stories begin.

Sherlock Holmes is arguably the best known fictional detective, with Guinness World Records listing him as the ‘most portrayed movie character’ in history. The stories have been adapted into stage and radio plays, television films, video games and other media for over one hundred years.

Many have believed Holmes to be not a fictional character but a real individual because of his popularity and fame. Widely considered a British cultural icon, the character and stories had a profound and lasting effect on mystery writing and popular culture as a whole.

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