SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER, ENGLISH 10th, SET-1, 2022-23
SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER, ENGLISH 10th, SET-1, 2022-23
SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER, ENGLISH 10th, SET-1, 2022-23
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5 The group claims that funds are not a problem as the people in Peddapuram are
generous when it comes to donating money for worthy causes. “We have hundreds of
young people in this group and we hope to take up many more issues in the coming
months and years,” says Pedireddi. We can only hope for many more such
enthusiastic youth organizations that work for nation-building.
Adaptation
— V KUMARA SWAMY
Based on your understanding of the passage, answer the questions given 1x10
below.
i Social media group called ‘Mane Peddapuram’ was launched for………… 1
(a) commercial purposes
(b) keeping In contact with friends and relatives
(c) creating a platform to discuss social issues
(d) gaining popularity
ii The idea behind the concept of ‘rice-for-plastic’ was …………….. 1
(a) helping the hungry people
(b) collecting plastic to be sold at higher price
(c) helping the farmers
(d) managing non-biodegradable waste
iii ……..rice and other materials were distributed during the drive. (Para 2). 1
Which of the following sentences uses the word ‘drive’ similar in meaning to
the one given in the above sentence?
(a) Mr. Gupta’s son drives his car very sensibly.
(b) Too much cruelty to the workers can drive them to go on a strike.
(c) The supermarket is only a five minutes’ drive away.
(d) Our school launched a drive to collect funds for the orphan children.
iv Arrange the following events in chronological order: 1
I. the plastic is deposited at the municipality for recycling.
II. 400 kg of plastic is collected.
III. social media group called ‘Mana Peddapuram’ is launched.
IV. equal amount of rice and other material is distributed.
V. people from other areas also get inspired.
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vi Answer the following questions in one word or a sentence: 1
‘a drop in the ocean’ means…………
vii How much rice was donated during the drive? 1
viii What is the best suitable title for this passage? 1
ix Find out the antonym of ‘selfish’ in above passage? (Paragraph 5) 1
x Which word in the passage is the synonym of “consciousness”? (Para 4) 1
II Read the passage given below. 10
1 With novel Coronavirus spreading rapidly all over the country, there are only three
states right now, Meghalaya, Sikkim and Andaman and Nicobar Islands, that have less
than 1,000 people infected with the disease. Lakshadweep, of course, still hasn’t
reported even a single case till now, the only region in India entirely free of the
epidemic.
2 Otherwise, even the relatively smaller states now have significantly large spread of
the disease. Goa, for example, has seen more than 7,000 of its people infected by the
virus till now. Tripura has over 5,500 cases, while Manipur has more than 3,000, and
Nagaland a little less than 2,500. Puducherry has more than 4,000 cases, while even
Daman and Diu have over 1,300 people infected. And in each of these states, the
numbers are rising at a fast pace, at a rate higher than the national level. The
infections had initially reached these states in the first and second week of May, when
the lockdown was relaxed for the first time to enable people stuck in different parts of
the country to return to their native places.
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After a period of very slow growth, the number of cases has begun to rise rapidly in
3 the last one month. In Goa, for example, the total number of infected people has
nearly doubled in the last 15 days. Same has happened in Puducherry, as well.
Tuesday was one of those rare occasions when the number of active cases in the
country, those who are yet to recover from the disease, went down compared to the
previous day. That is because the number of recoveries, combined with the number of
deaths, exceeded the new cases that were detected on Tuesday.
4 With over 52,500 new cases detected in the country, the total number of infections
crossed 19 lakhs, out of `which 12.82 lakh people have recovered from the disease.
The number of dead is now close to 40,000. The number of recoveries on Tuesday was
the highest-ever for a single day. More than 51,700 people were declared to have
been recovered. Three days earlier, the number of recoveries had crossed 50,000 for
the first time, but in the next two days the number had fallen to much lower levels.
(286 words)
i How are these three states – Meghalaya, Sikkim and Andaman and Nicobar 1
Islands – different from the rest of India?
(i) they are the only states to have less than 1,000 people infected with
novel coronavirus
(ii) they are three of the five states to have less than 1,000 people infected
with novel
coronavirus
(iii) they are the only states to have less than 2,000 people infected with
novel coronavirus
(iv) none of these
ii is the only region in India which is entirely free of the 1
epidemic.
(i) Andaman and Nicobar Islands
(ii) Maharashtra
(iii) Lakshadweep
(iv) Tripura
iii What is common among Goa, Tripura, Manipur, Nagaland, Puducherry and 1
Daman and Diu?
(i) the numbers are rising at a fast pace at rates lower than the national
level
(ii) the numbers are falling at a fast pace at rates equal than the national
level
(iii) the numbers are rising at a fast pace at rates higher than the national
level
(iv) none of these
iv Which date in the graph shows the highest jump of detected cases in a day? 1
(i) July 30
(ii) July 31
(iii) August 1
(iv) August 2
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What were the total number of infected people and the number of people
recovered from this disease?
v Which state has seen its people infected more than Manipur and less than 1
Tripura by the virus till now?
(i) Goa
(ii) Daman and Diu
(iii) Puducherry
(iv) Nagaland
vi Answer the following questions in one word or a sentence 1
vii More than 51,700 people were declared to have been recovered on 1
.
viii When had the number of recoveries crossed 50,000 for the first time? 1
Mike: "What are you doing here, Liz? I haven't seen you since June."
Liz: "I've just come back from my holiday in Ireland."
Mike asked Liz what she was doing there and he said that he had not seen
her since June.
Liz explained that
viii Choose the correct alternative for underline part 1
Would you like (to have) some water?
(A) Do
(B) Shall
(C) Can
(D) No improvement
Ix Select the appropriate option and fill in the blank. 1
When Hemant was at Chirag’s flat yesterday, Hemant asked if he
uses the phone.
(A) can
(B) may
(C) must
(D) could
x Complete the dialogue by choosing the correct option 1
A:
B: We have eight a day. They are 40 minutes long.
A. Are there any foreign students in your school?
B. How many days are there in a week?
C. How far is your school to your house?
D. How many lessons do you have every day?
xi The train before he reached the station. 1
A. has left
B. was left
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C. had left
D. is left
xii Complete the following sentence 1
Anu: How many girls are there in your class?
Beena: There isn't any girl in my school.
Anu: Really? Why?
Beena: Because
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Historical
Places, 7.05%
Culture, 15.65%
Food, 13.35%
Beaches,
Cost Effective, 18.55%
15.40%
Hill Stations,
11.40%
Climate, 7.80%
Religious
Places, 10.80%
OR
B. The given double bar graph shows the preferences of children in a school
in playing different games over the span of six years. Write an analytical
paragraph about the given information.
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SECTION C - LITERATURE 40
V Reference to the Context 10
1 Attempt ANY ONE of two extracts given. 5
1.A A few moments later we all lifted our eyes in awe as a spectacular array of
South African jets, helicopters and troop carriers roared in perfect
formation over the Union Buildings. It was not only a display of pinpoint
precision and military force but a demonstration of the military’s loyalty to
democracy, to a new government that had been freely and fairly elected.
Only moments before, the highest generals of the South African defence
force and police, their chests bedecked with ribbons and medals from days
gone by, saluted me and pledged their loyalty. I was not unmindful of the fact
that not so many years before they would not have saluted but arrested me.
Finally, a chevron of Impala jets left a smoke trail of the black, red, green,
blue and gold of the new South African flag. The day was symbolized for me
by the playing of our two national anthems, and the vision of whites singing
‘Nkosi Sikelel –iAfrika’ and blacks singing ‘Die Stem’, the old anthem of the
Republic. Although that day neither group knew the lyrics of the anthem they
once despised, they would soon know the words by heart.
(Nelson Mandela: Long walk to freedom)
i. “I was not unmindful of the fact that not so many years …….”. What fact 1
the narrator was talking about?
a. the fact was that South Africa was now independent.
b. the fact was that the Military officers who were saluting him that day had
arrested him some years back.
c. that apartheid was demolished in South Africa.
d. that the rule of white supremacy had been turned down forever.
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ii. Why did they lift their eyes in awe? 1
a. there was an impressive display of South African jets.
b. a sudden noise came into the air.
c. they were surprised to see the helicopters for the first time.
d. a beautiful rainbow had come up.
iii. Why were two national anthems sung at the installation ceremony? 1
a. to symbolize the equality of blacks and whites and the termination of
apartheid.
b. to impress the world with two national anthems.
c. to please the people of all races and colours.
d. the new government believed that two anthems would help in double
the growth of the country.
iv. Why did they despise the lyrics of the anthems? 1
a. the lyrics contained sensitive words.
b. both the groups hated each other due to the policy of apartheid and
oppression of blacks.
c. they were demanding to keep one anthem for South Africa.
d. the lyrics of the anthems were not relevant for them.
v. Select the odd pair from the following – 1
a. Independence: : dependence
b. emancipation : : restriction
c. Liberty: : opportunity
d. Freedom: : captivity
OR
1.B “Ramlal stood rooted to the ground, his head bowed low with the weight of
grief and shame.
The flames of the sacred fire slowly died down. Everyone was gone. Ramlal
turned to Bholi and said, “But what about you, no one will ever marry you
now. What shall we do with you?”
And Sulekha said in a voice that was calm and steady. “Don’t you worry,
Pitaji! In your old age I will serve you and Mother and I will teach in the same
school where I learnt so much. Isn’t that right, Ma’am?”
The teacher had all along stood in a corner, watching the drama. “Yes, Bholi,
of course,” she replied. And in her smiling eyes was the light of a deep
satisfaction that an artist feels when contemplating the completion of her
masterpiece.” (Bholi)
i. i. Ramlal stood rooted to the ground because he 1
a) was moved by what he heard.
b) was influenced by Bholi’s words
c) was in a state of shock.
d) was in an immovable position.
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ii. ii. Bholi had refused to get married as 1
a) her father couldn’t afford the dowry that was demanded
b) the bridegroom had been greedy and was disrespectful
c) the bridegroom had insulted her father
d) her father was getting her married to a man older to her
iii. iii. Pick the sentence that brings out the meaning of ‘contemplating’ as 1
used in the extract.
a) Contemplating sharing my belongings with someone is definitely tough.
b) She took some time to respond as she was contemplating what to say.
c) I was contemplating my reflection in the mirror and was speechless.
d) She was contemplating though the pages of the document that was with
her.
iv. Why did the teacher stand in one corner watching the drama? 1
a) She was elated to see what was happening.
b) She wanted to see what Bholi would be doing.
c) She didn’t want to interfere in a family matter.
d) She had faith in Bholi standing up for herself.
v. Pick the option that includes the correct matches of Column A with 1
Column B.
Column A Column B
I. Bholi i) independent and confident
II. Ramlal ii) burden less and free
III. Teacher iii) sense of contentment and accomplishment
iv) embarrassed and anxious
a) I-ii; II-iv; III-iii
b) I-i; II-iv; III-iii
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i. (i) Who did Belinda tickle? 1
a.) ink
b) blink
c) custard
d) pirate
ii. (ii) What did other pets call dragon? 1
a) Percival
b) merciful
c) cowardly
d) Wagon
iii. State whether the following statement is TRUE or FALSE: 1
A. verse
B. ballad
C. Sonnet
D. Ode
v. How can we say there is an Allusion in the above extract 1
(i) In the poem, the characters make fun of Custard by calling him ‘Percival’.
(ii) the word ‘little’ has been repeated multiple times
(iii) here is repetition of the sentence - And a realio, trulio.
(iv) None of the above
OR
2.B I am an orphan, roaming the street.
I pattern soft dust with my hushed, bare feet.
The silence is golden, the freedom is sweet.
(Amanda)
i. i) The tone of the given lines is 1
a) analytical.
b) despairing.
c) peaceful.
d) nervous.
ii. Read the statements A and B given below, and choose the option that 1
correctly evaluates these statements.
Statement A – The figure ‘I’ imagines a less than realistic view of being an
orphan.
Statement B – The figure ‘I’ does not like the speaker.
a) A is true, B is false, according to the extract
b) A is true, B cannot be clearly inferred from the extract.
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c) A cannot be clearly inferred from the extract, B is false.
d) A is true and can be inferred from the poem, B is true too.
iii. The golden silence is contrasted with the . 1
a) chaos of the street.
b) constant instructions received.
c) sweetness of freedom.
d) hushed, bare feet.
iv. The rhyme scheme ‘aaa’ in the above extract is followed in all other 1
stanzas of the poem that are written in parenthesis, i.e. (). Why?
Read the reasons given below, and choose the option that lists the
most accurate reasoning:
(i) It shows the simplicity of the child’s thoughts.
(ii) It reflects the harmony and rhythm of the child’s inner world.
(iii) It mirrors a child’s expression.
(iv) It highlights the poet’s aesthetic sensibility.
a) (i) and (iv)
b) (i) and (ii)
c) (ii) and (iii)
d) (iii) and (iv)
v Select the sentence in which the word ‘set’ is used in the similar 1
manner as line 2of the extract.
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