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Practice Question Paper- 2023
Set-B
Class-10
Subject-English
Time:3 hours Total Marks:75
Instructions:
(i) Read all the questions carefully.
(ii) Read the instructions given with the questions before attempting them.
(iii) Marks of each question are indicated against them.
Section-A(Reading)
1.Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below:
Long ago in Mongolia there lived an emperor who feared growing old. One day, he saw an old man in the street. Upset at being reminded that someday, he too, would age, he ordered all the old people to leave his land. One day, a violent storm swept the kingdom. Nothing was safe from its fury. It roared into the palace and blew away the emperor's belongings, including his priceless golden pitcher. When the storm ended, the emperor ordered that the pitcher be found and brought back to him. People went in search of the pitcher. They saw it in a lake nearby. But no matter who tried, no one could get a grip on the pitcher. All they got was a handful of water. Yet it could be plainly seen, glittering and just below the water's surface!
Questions:
I. The emperor was upset to see the old man because 1
(a) it reminded him that he would grow old too.
(b) it reminded him that he had to colour his hair.
(c) it reminded him that he might fall ill.
(d) it reminded him of his grandfather.
II. The people saw the golden pitcher 1
(a) in a pit nearby.
(b) inside the palace.
(c) in a lake nearby.
(d) in a river nearby.
III. The emperor's orders were that all the 1
(a) old men should live in his land.
(b) young men should stay in his land.
(c) old men should leave his land.
(d) children should leave his land.
IV. What did the people who went to bring the pitcher get? 1
(a) A handful of air.
(b) The pitcher's handle.
(c) A handful of water.
(d) Nothing at all.
V. The emperor feared 1
(a) getting weak.
(b) getting ill.
(c) getting young.
(d) getting old.
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2. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below:
There are three main groups of oils-animal, vegetable and mineral. Great quantities of animal oil come from whales, those enormous creatures of the sea, which are the largest of the animals remaining in the world. To protect the whales from the cold of the Arctic seas, nature has provided them with a thick covering of fat, called blubber. When the whale is killed, the blubber is stripped off and boiled down. It produces a great quantity of oil which can be made into food for human consumption. A few other creatures yield oil, but none so much as the whale. The livers of the cod and halibut, two kinds of fish, yield nourishing oil. Both cod liver oil and halibut oil are given to sick children and other invalids who need certain vitamins. Vegetable oil has been known from very old times. No household can get on without it, for it is used in cooking. Perfumes may be made from the oils of certain flowers. Soaps are made from vegetable and animal product and the oils of certain flowers.
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I. The main source of animal oil is___ 1
(a)whale
(b) sea weeds
(c) fish
(d) plants
II. Vegetable oil is mainly used for ____ 1
(a) Cooking
(b) Making perfumes
(c) Making soap
(d) Making lubricants
III. The....... of fish yields nourishing oil. 1
(a) stomach
(b) eyes
(c) liver
(d) head
IV. The thick protective covering of fat on a whale is called a- 1
(a) cells
(b) blubber
(c) skin
(d) Fins
V. Write the noun form of the word 'protect'. 1
3. Read the following passage carefully. Make notes and supply a suitable title:4
The heart is one of the most vital components of the human body. The heart of the human body has the continuous job to keep oxygen-rich blood flowing through the body. All the body's cells need a constant supply of oxygen, particularly in the brain. The brain cells live only four to five minutes after the oxygen is cut off and death comes to the entire body. Heart disease can result from damage to the heart muscles, the valves or the pacemaker. If the muscle is damaged, the heart is unable to pump properly. If the valves are damaged, blood cannot flow normally. Dr. John Gibbon of U.S.A. developed a machine in 1953 that could take over temporarily from the heart. Surgeons had the chance to repair or replace a defective heart. Many patients have had plastic valves inserted in their hearts when their hearts were faulty. Many people are now being kept alive with tiny battery-operated pacemakers.
Section-B(Writing)
4.You are Rachit Saxena studying in Govt. Higher Secondary School Bhind. Write
application to your principal for subject change.
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Write a letter to your father requesting him to send you Rs. 1000 to buy some books.
5. Write an Essay on any one of the following topics in about 150 words. 5
(i) Festivals of India
(ii) Blessings of Science
(iii) My Aim in Life
(iv) My Favourite Game
Or
Write a paragraph on any one of the following in about 150 words
(i) Online Education
(ii) Covid-19
6. On the basis of the picture given below, write a short paragraph about the importance of trees. 3
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7. Fill in the blanks: (Any five) 5
(i) There is not _____ water in the pool. (some/any/many)
(ii) His father is______ MLA. (a/an/the)
(iii) Bhopal is larger______ Gwalior. (from/to/than)
(iv) The report was_____ last week. (write/wrote/written)
(v) I have been here______ Monday. (since/for/to)
(vi) Look_______ you leap.
( after/ before/with)
8. Do as directed:(Any five) 5
(i) If she does not come on time, she will miss the train. (Rewrite the sentence using 'unless' in place of 'if')
(ii) He has taken tea. (Make interrogative)
(iii) Ishaan agreed to dance with us.
(Make negative)
(iv) He is rich. He is not happy.
(Combine the sentences using 'yet')
(v) The garden has lovely flowers. The garden is in front of my house.
(Combine using 'Relative Clause')
(vi) I haven't seen Mohan since six years. (Correct the sentence)
Section-D(Textbooks)
9.Answer the following questions:
(i)What did Lencho think of the post office employees? 1
(a)rude
(b) proud
(c) bunch of crooks
(d) unhelpful
(ii) According to Nelson Mandela, what is courage? 1
(a)triumph over love
(b) triumph over fear
(c) triumph over poverty
(d) triumph over selfishness
(iii) Amanda wants to be an orphan- 1
(a) to feel the condition of an orphan
(b) to enjoy the freedom that an orphan has
(c) to avoid going to school
(d) to play with orphan children
(iv) What is the colour of the ramparts of the young lady? 1
(a) Golden
(b) Honey
(c) Silver
(d) Brown
10. (a) Read the following extract from the prose and answer the questions given below:
He wandered for seven years and finally sat down under a peepal tree, where he vowed to he became known as the Buddha (the Awakened or the Enlightened). The Buddha preached his first sermon at the city of Benares, most holy of the dipping places on the river Ganges; that sermon has been preserved and is given here. It reflects the Buddha's wisdom about one stay until enlightenment came. Enlightened after seven days, he renamed the tree the Bodhi Tree (Tree of Wisdom) and began to teach and to share his new understandings. At that point
inscrutable kind of suffering.
Questions:
(i) Which of the following has similar meaning to the word "Buddha'? 1
(a) The wise one
(b) The enlightened one
(c) The intelligent one
(d) The clever one
(ii) Where did he vow to stay until his enlightenment came? 1
(a) his palace
(b) under a peepal tree
(c) under a banyan tree
(d) under a tree
(iii) The lesson tells us about Buddha's sermon at Benaras. It was his_____sermon. 1
(a) last
(b) first
(c) second
(d) Not mentioned
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B. Read the following extract carefully and answer the questions given below:
The fog comes
on little cat feet,
It sits looking
over harbour and city
on silent haunches
sermon.
and then moves on
Questions:
(i) who has written the above poem? 1
(a) Sylvia Plath
(b)Robert Frost
(c) Carl Sandburg
(d) Robert Burns
(ii)The poet compares the fog with: 1
(a) clouds
(b)city
(c) cat
(d)dog
(iii)How does the fog arrive and depart? 1
(a) loudly
(b)silently
(c)quickly
(d)happily
11. Answer the following questions (30 words): (Any six) 2×6= 12
(i) How did the rain change? What happened to Lencho's fields?
(ii) What twin obligations does Mandela mention?
(iii) What tells you that Anne loved her grandmother?
(iv) What is the baker called in Goa? What did the bakers wear in Portuguese days?
(v) Why didn't Valli get off the bus at the bus station?
(vi) What happened when the box was opened in Mijbil the Otter?
(vii) "The sight of the food maddened him." What does this suggest? What compelled the young seagull to finally fly?
12. Answer the following questions (30 words): (Any two) 4
(i) In the poem 'Dust of Snow', what does the poet say has changed his mood?
(ii) In the poem 'The Ball Poem', what does "in the world of possessions" mean?
(iii) What happens to the house when the trees move out of it?
13. Answer the following questions (30 words): (Any two) 4
(i) Why did Mrs. Hall find the scientist eccentric?
(ii) Why was Bholi's father worried about her?
(iii) What did Hari get from Anil in return for his work?
14. Who does Lencho think has taken the rest of the money? What is the irony in the Situation? (in about 75 words) 3
Or
Give a pen portrait of Goan village baker.
15. What does the poet say the boy is learning from the loss of the ball? Explain in your own words. (in about 75 words) 3
Or
What is the central idea of the poem 'Fire and Ice'?
16. In the end of the lesson, Mrs. Pumphery says "This is a triumph of surgery." Why? (in about 75 words) 3
Or
What was the cause of Matilda's ruin? How could she have avoided it?
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Set B Full Solutions
Class 10th English set D Abhyas Prashn Patr Solutions 2023
Practice Question Paper -2023
Class-X
Subject-English
Set-D
Time:3 hours Total:75 marks
Instructions:
(i) Read all the questions carefully.
(ii) Read the instructions given with the questions before attempting them.
(iii) Marks of each question are indicated against them.
Section-A(Reading)
1. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below: Prevention is better than cure', and it is recognized that the only way to get rid of malaria completely is to get rid of the mosquitoes which cause it. Malaria is always associated with damp and marshy land. This is not because the land is damp, but because the stagnant water is the breeding place of the mosquito, which begins its life as a larva living in the water. Malaria does not frequently occur in the water. Malaria does not frequently occur in dry desert countries, because mosquito is to their breeding in stagnant water. This can be done by draining all ponds and pools, and by keeping them covered in the breeding season with a thin layer of kerosene oil, which by depriving the larvae of air, kills them.
Questions:
(i) Which is better than cure?
(a) protection (b) prevention
(c) being always careful (d) all of these
Ans- (b) prevention
(ii) Malaria is associated with-
(a) marshy Land (b) running water
(c) damp place (d) both (a) and (c)
Ans- (d) both (a) and (c)
(iii)What is the breeding place of mosquito?
(a)running water. (b)stagnant water
(c) Both (a) and (b) (d)none of these
Ans- (b)stagnant water
(iv) Where can mosquito not breed?
(a) dry desert countries (b)drainage
(c) running water (d) Both (a) and (c)
Ans-(d) Both (a) and (c)
(v) How can we destroy mosquitoes?
(a) By preventing their breeding in stagnant water
(b) By draining all ponds and pools
(c) both a and b
(d) none of these
Ans- (c) both a and b
2.Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below: Dyslexia is a perceptual disorder often occurring in persons of normal, or even above average intelligence. The reader is unable to perceive correctly what is on a page. Letters and numbers often appear reversed: "b" seems to be "d", "quite" is "quiet" and "from" is "form". The reader tends to leave out letters or words or insert words or letters that are not there. Vowel and consonant sounds may be confused. Many dyslexics are left-handed or able to write with either hand. They often confuse left and right. Learning to speak may also be delayed beyond infancy. The condition seems to be inherited. It may persist into adulthood. However, with early recognition and specialized approaches to teaching reading, most dyslexics can learn to read. Some researchers believe that latent dyslexia may be aggravated by the way reading is taught. The modern whole word, or look-and-say, method seems to be more of a hindrance to learning for dyslexics than it is for ordinary pupils. The phonetic method of teaching students to learn letters and sound them out appears to achieve better reading results. The problem of words that cannot be sounded out-such as rough, laugh or through is-not solved by phonetics. These words must simply be memorized. However, for children with dyslexia the problem can be compounded by the failure of parents or teachers to recognize the condition. This can easily lead to emotional problems for dyslexic children, who cannot understand their failure to keep up with their classmates. Questions:
(i) In Dyslexia, letters and figures often appear
(a) blurred (b) reversed
(c) inverted. (d) clustered
Ans- (b) reversed
(ii) People suffering from dyslexia are often
(a) far sighted (b) short sighted
(c) right-handed. (d) left-handed
Ans- (d) left-handed
(iii) Dyslexia may...
(a) last till childhood
(b) persist into adulthood
(c) be noticed during infancy
(d) end when one goes to school
Ans- (b) persist into adulthood
(iv) Which of these is similar in meaning to the word 'persist'?
(a) stop (b) give up (c) continue (d) close
Ans- (c) continue
(v)The problem of perception can be compounded by the failure of parents and
(a) to correct the child at infancy
(b) to recognize the condition
(c) to provide treatment
(d) to understand the child
Ans- (b) to recognize the condition
Section-B(Writing)
3. Read the following passage carefully. Make notes and supply a suitable title: 4
Fat comes in two types; Omega-3 which is found in marine life and Omega-6 which is concentrated in vegetable oils. The first is good, the other is plain rotten. The best source ofOmega-3 is preferably sea-fish. But frying it in Omega-6 rich vegetable oil kills all its goodness. Ageing brains have low levels of thiamine, which is concentrated in wheat germ and bran, nuts, meat and cereals. More good brain-food comes from liver, milk and almonds, which are rich in riboflavin and extremely good for memory. Carotene, available in deep green leafy vegetables and fruits, is also good for geriatric brains. So is a high iron diet; it can make old brains gallop hyperactively like young ones. Iron comes from greens; liver shell-fish, red meat and soyabeans. Seas-food, very high in iron, is an excellent diet supplement. The New England Journal of Medicine reported in its May, 1985 issue that 30 grams of fish a day could result in a dramatic drop in the chances of acquiring cardiovascular diseases. Sea fish, particularly shell-fish, crabs, mackerel and sardines, are more effective than riverine fish because the latter is more vulnerable to chemical effluents.
4. You are Poorvi studying in Govt. Highschool Bankhedi. Write an application to your principal for full fee concession. 4
Or
You are Deepak Patel, a resident of 50-C, Pushpa Vihar, Bhopal. Write a letter to your friend inviting him to attend the marriage ceremony of your sister.
Ans-
512 koayla
Nagar,Ram
shyam gali
kanpur
04 March 2022
My Dear Subhansh,
We haven't met since December last when you were here with us for a few days. You haven't written to me, either. I hope, you and family are all in good health and spirits.
Subhansh, my elder sister bandana completed her M SC last year, and father was looking out for suitable match for her. Fortunately, we have found a good match for her. The family belongs to Mahoba The boy's father is a police officer and the boy is a Computer Engineer working for PNC at Allahabad. There is no demand for dowry. But looking at the status of the family and the boy, we will have to arrange a decent marriage.
The marriage has been fixed for 24th March night. We have arranged the wedding ceremony an Deepak Marriage Home. You have to come at least a day in advance. Then, together we will look after and make all arrangements. You know, Subhansh, there are lots of things to be done, and I'm a bit nervous and confused. Father, as your know, can't do much running about. So please do come a day earlier. Mother and father convey their love to you. Pay my regards to your parents.With lots of love.
Yours Friend
X.y.z
5. Write an Essay on any one of the following topics in about 150 words. 5
(i) An Indian Festival
(ii) Trees are Green Gold
(iii) Modern Technology
(iv) My Hobby
Ans- A Festival: 'Diwali'
Or A Festival
Or Your Favourite Festival
Or An Indian Festival Or Deepawali
Hints-1. Name of the Festival, 2. The time of celebration, 3. Preparation for the festival, 4.How I celebrated, 5. Conclusion.
1. Name of the festival-The name of the festival is Diwali. It is a famous festival of Hindus. It is celebrated throughout the country with great pomp and show. It is known as the festival of lights.
2. The time of celebration-Diwali festival is celebrated in the month of Kartika. Generally it falls in the month of November of every year. Some people believe that Rama returned to Ayodhya after killing Ravana, the king of Lanka, on this day. So people lighted earthen lamps in their houses to welcome Rama. Some people believe that the demon Narkasur was killed by Lord Krishna. According to Jainism Lord Mahavir got salvation on this day.
3. Preparation for the festival-Diwali is celebrated with great pomp and show. Houses are cleaned and white-washed. Different kinds of decorations are made before the festival. On the very day houses, shop and temples are illuminated with earthen lamp and electric bulbs.
4. How I celebrated-This year, I enjoyed Diwali with great joy. I cleaned my house and got it white washed. All the doors and windows were painted, balloons, beautiful pictures and flowers were used to decorate the house. I enjoyed delicious feast at evening. The whole house was illuminated with earthen lamps and electric bulbs in the night. I let off fire works with my friends.
5. Conclusion-Diwali is one of the famous festivals of India. It remind us about Lord Rama and Lord Mahavir. But there are some social evils associated with the festival. Some people drink and gamble on the day of Diwali. It is bad custom, we should try to remove these evils.
Or
Write a paragraph on any one of the following in about 150 words
(i) Importance of English
(ii) Advantages and Disadvantages of Mobile Phones
(iii) Importance of Games and Sports
6. On the basis of the picture given below, describe how we can keep ourselves fit and healthy?
Ans- Act healthy, Be healthy, Eat healthy Staying fit and healthy plays an important role in our life. People neglect their health because of hectic daily schedules but there are little things that you can do each day that will add to being healthy and fit.
1. Exercise regularly: Exercise is important for being fit and healthy. One should walk for few min- utes everyday to stay fit.
2. Eat healthy food: Eat lots of fresh fruits, veg- etable and whole grains to stay healthy and fit. One should eat balance meal and not overeat. Junkfood should be strictly avoided.
3. Drink more water: Water helps in keeping our bodies hydrated to maintain a healthy body. It is natu- ral cleanser for our organs and digestive system.
4. Reduce stress: Stress is not good as it harms the body and cause a myriad problem from heart trouble to digestive problem.
"Happiness lies, first of all in health"
Section-C (Grammar)
7. Fill in the blanks: (any five)
(i) I haven't bought……. milk today. (some/any/many)
(ii) He is afraid …...dogs. (from/of/to)
(iii)I….buy that mobile if I had money. (would/would have/will)
(iv) The Earth.........round the Sun. (move/moves/moving)
(v) His brother is……. R.J. in a local radio channel. (a/an/the)
(vi)I am not going to office……. I am ill. (and/so/because)
(vii) He knows the boy…...is wearing a blue shirt. (which/who/where)
8.Do as directed: (Any five)
(i) Aman is very intelligent. He can pass this exam easily. (Combine the sentences using 'so----that')
(ii) She does her work. (Change into negative)
(iii)She lived in Shivpuri. (Change into interrogative)
(iv) If you don't come to school regularly, you won't learn your lesson. (Use 'unless' in place of 'if')
(v). in the park/were playing/Children/football (Rearrange the words to make a meaningful sentence.)
(vi) She was drawing a picture. (Change into passive voice)
(vii) They have been playing here since morning. (Change the sentence into past perfect continuous tense)
Ans- (8) Do as directed..
(i)Aman is so intelligent that he Can pass this exam easily.
(ii).she does not do her work.
(iii).Did she lived in shivpuri.?
(iv) .Unless you Come to School regularly. you won't learn your lesson.
(V).Children were playing football in the park
(Vi). A picture was being drawnty drown by her
Section-D(Textbooks)
9. Answer the following questions:
(1) Lencho compared the large raindrops with--
(a) new coins (b) pearl
(c) diamonds (d) stone
(ii) What does depths of oppression create?
(a) poverty (b) richness
(c) heights of character (d) freedom
(iii) What food did the seagull's mother get for it?
(a) insect (b) crab
(c)prawn (d) fish
(iv) What did the woman in the aeroplane think that the otter was?
(a) a dog (b) an otter (c) a rat (d) a seal
10. A. Read the following extract from the prose and answer the questions given below:
'Paper has more patience than people.' I thought of this saying on one of those days when I was feeling a little depressed and was sitting at home with my chin in my hands, bored and listless, wondering whether to stay in or go out. I finally stayed where I was, brooding: Yes, paper does have more patience, and since I'm not planning to let anyone else read this stiff- backed notebook grandly referred to as a 'diary', unless I should ever find a real friend,it probably won't make a bit of difference.
Questions:
(i) From which lesson has this text been taken?
(a) Black Aeroplane
(b) From the Diary of Anne Frank
(c) His First flight
(ii) Who has more patience than people?
(a) man (b) paper (c) hands
(iii) Which of these words is similar to the word 'brooding'?
(a) happy (b) thoughtful (c) wandering
(b) Read the following extract carefully and answer the questions given below:
Listen. The glass is breaking.
The trees are stumbling forward
into the night. Winds rush to meet them.
The moon is broken like a mirror,
its pieces flash now in the crown,
of the tallest oak.
Questions:
(i) From which poem the above lines have been taken?
(a) The Trees (b) Fog
(c) Dust of Snow (d) Animals
(ii) The figure of speech used in the line "The moon is broken like a mirror" is
(a) Metaphor (b) Simile
(c) Oxymoron. (d) Personification
(iii) The opposite of the word "forward" is
(a) onward (b) foreword
(c) backward (d) upward
11. Answer the following questions (30 words): (Any six) 2×6=12
(i) Why did the postmaster send money to Lencho? Why did he sign the letter 'God'?
(ii) What ideals did Nelson Mandela set out for the future of South Africa?
(iii) Why is Coorg compared to heaven?
(iv) Why was the otter named 'Maxwell's otter'?
(v) What was the source of unending joy for Valli? What was her strongest desire?
(vi) How did Gautam Buddha help Kisa Gotami to understand that death is a part of one's life?
(vii) Why did Lomov go to the house of Chubukov?
12. Answer the following questions (30 words): (Any two)
(i) How does Frost present nature in the poem 'Dust of Snow'?
(ii) Why did Custard cry for a nice safe cage? Why is the dragon called "cowardly dragon"?
(iii) Why does the poet say, "I would not intrude on him"? Why doesn't he offer him money to buy another ball?
13. Answer the following questions (30 words): (Any two)
(i) Why was Dr. Herriot confident that Tricki will be in hospital soon?
(ii) What story did the lady tell Horace Danby to get the jewels?
(iii) How do you assess Griffin as a scientist?
14. Valli in the lesson 'Madam Rides the Bus' learns a lot from others. Mention the traits of her character which help her to learn from her surroundings.
Or
Baking was considered an important and a profitable profession in a
traditional Goan village. Explain. (in about 75 words)
15. According to Frost, what are the two different views about the end of the world? (in about75 words)
or
What is theme of the poem 'A Tiger in the Zoo'?(in about 75 words)
16. How did Bholi's teacher play an important role in changing the course of her life? (in about 75 words)
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How did the invisible man first become visible?(in about 75 words)