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JHARKHAND COUNCIL OF EDUCATION RESEARCH AND TRAINING CENTRE, FIRST TERM EXAM, CLASS – 10, SUBJECT – ENGLISH, MODEL QUESTION PAPER, SESSION – 2021-2022, Time – 1 Hrs. 30 Min., , SET – 1, , INSTRUCTIONS:, Total number of questions is 40., Each question carries 1 mark., Four options are given., Students are expected to select the most appropriate answer., All the questions are compulsory., No marks will be deducted for wrong answer., , Read the following passage and answer the questions from 1-5., Hafeez Contractor was born in 1950. He did his Graduate Diploma in architecture, from Mumbai in 1975 and completed his graduation from Columbia University, New, York ( USA ) on a Tata Scholarship. Hafeez Contractor commenced his career with T., Khareghat as an apprentice architect and in 1977 he became the associate partner in, the same firm. Between 1977 and 1980 Hafeez was a visiting faculty at the Academy, of Architecture, Mumbai.
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His practice had modest beginnings in 1982 with a staff of two. Today the firm has, over 350 employees including senior associates, architects, interior designers,, draftsmen, a civil engineering team and architectural support staff., 1. The passage is about _________________., a) Hafeez Contractor, b) T. Khareghat, c) Columbia University, d) A firm, 2. What happened between 1977 and 1980?, a) Hafeez often visited Academy of Architecture, Mumbai., b) Hafeez became apprentice architect., c) Hafeez started his career., d) None of these., 3. Hafeez did his graduation from ________________., a) Columbia University, Mumbai, b) Columbia University, New York, c) Academy of Architecture, Mumbai, d) Academy of Architecture, New York, 4. Who are among the 350 employees of Hafeez’s firm from the given option?, a) Interior designers, b) Draftsmen, c) Architects, d) All of the above, 5. Which of the given option is a synonym of ‘started’?, a) firm, b) commenced, c) completed, d) modest, , Read the following passage and answer the questions from 6-10., The ancient Nalanda was a centre of learning from the 5 th century CE to 12th century CE., Located in present day Rajgir, Bihar, India, Nalanda was one of the oldest universities of the
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world and UNESCO declared the ruins of Nalanda Mahavihara, a world heritage site. The new, Nalanda University is envisaged as a centre of inter-civilisational dialogue., 6. Choose a suitable title for the given passage., a) Learning centre, b) Oldest University, c) Nalanda University, d) All of the above, 7. Ancient Nalanda was known for ____________________., a) education, b) business, c) medicine, d) rulers, 8. New Nalanda University is important because _______________., a) it is imagined as a centre of inter-civilisational dialogue, b) it is considered as a centre of inter-civilisational dialogue, c) it is designed as a centre of inter-civilisational dialogue, , d) it is studied as a centre of inter-civilisational dialogue, 9. Synonym of ‘declared’ is _______________., a) disclaimed, b) claimed, c) disclosed, d) announced, 10. Rajgir, Bihar, India is famous for ____________.
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a) World’s oldest University, b) ruins of Nalanda Mahavihara, c) its heritage site, d) All of the above, Assume yourself as Suman/Sunil, write a letter to your friend Kiran/Karan congratulating, her/him on her/his success. Complete the informal letter by choosing suitable given option, from 11-15., , Ranchi, 24th October, 2021, (11)__________________, I saw your name (12) ______________ the first divisioners. My joy knew no bounds., So please accept my heartiest congratulations on your grand (13)________________., Labour never goes in vain. You worked hard. As we sow, so shall we (14)__________. I, am proud of you. My parents congratulate you on your success., Please convey my best compliments to your parents., (15)______________________, Suman/Sunil, 11., a) dear kiran/karan, b) Dear Kiran/Karan,, c) dear friend, d) None of the above, 12., a) upon, b) between, c) among, d) over, 13., a) success
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b) successful, c) succes, d) succesful, , 14., a) rip, b) reep, c) rip, d) reap, 15., a) Yours loving friend, b) Your lovingly, c) Your loving friend, d) Yours lovingly friend, , Fill in the blanks by choosing suitable verb from the given option from 16-17., 16. Babies ____________ when they are hungry., a) cry, b) cries, c) crying, d) cried, 17. What time ___________________, a) the train leaves?, b) leaves the train?, c) does the train leave?, d) is the train leaving?, , Fill in the blanks by choosing suitable modal from the given option from 18-20., 18. Seema and Akash ___________ dance well., a) need, b) shall, c) might, d) can
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19. _____________ God bless you., a) Can, b) May, c) Must, d) Should, 20. You ________ pay the taxes., a) must, b) need, c) can, d) could, , Fill in the blanks by choosing suitable non-finite from the given option from 21-23., 21. She is too weak _____________., a) to walking, b) to walk, c) walk, d) walking, 22. _______________ job is not easy., a) Get, b) Gets, c) Getting, d) To gets, 23. ______________ is injurious to health., a) smokes, b) smoke, c) smoked, d) smoking, Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow from 24-27., “We, who were outlaws not so long ago, have today been given the rare privilege to be, host to the nations of the world on our own soil. We thank all of our distinguished, international guests for having come to take possession with the people of our country, of what is, after all, a common victory for justice, for peace, for human dignity.”
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24. Who is narrating the above lines?, a) Nelson Mandela, b) Mr Keesing, c) Lencho, d) None of the above, , 25. It is a victory for ‘human dignity’. What does this mean?, a) It is of equality, b) It is of liberty, c) It is of self-respect, d) All of the above, , 26. What does ‘distinguished’ mean in the passage?, a) invited, b) respected, c) victory, d) overwhelmed, , 27. Who were the honoured guests?, a) outlaws, b) people of South Africa, c) world leaders, d) None of the above, , Choose the correct option for the given questions from 28-31., , 28. Why was the young seagull afraid to fly?, a) because he had short wings, b) because he thought that his wings would not support him, c) because he saw vast sea beneath him, d) both (b) and (c)
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29. What did Lencho think of the post-office employees?, a) dishonest people, b) helpful, c) friendly, d) ungrateful, , 30. Who was Anne’s best friend?, a) Mr. Keesing, b) Kitty, c) Both (a) and (b), d) None of the above, , 31. Which of the given poem is written by poet Robert Frost?, a) Animals, b) How to tell wild Animals, c) Fire and Ice, d) Amanda, , Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow from 32-35., He should be lurking in shadow,, Sliding through long grass,, Near the water hole,, Where plump deer pass., 32. Who has written these lines?, a) Robert Frost, b) Walt Whitman, c) Carl Sandburg, d) Leslie Norris, , 33. Who is ‘He’ in these lines?, a) leopard, b) hyena
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c) bear, d) tiger, , 34. What does ‘plump’ mean?, a) fat, b) thin, c) small, d) none of the above, , 35. Where should ‘he’ be according to this extract?, a) Zoo, b) Jungle, c) Park, d) None of the above, Choose the correct option for the given questions from 36-40., 36. What made the thief come back to Anil?, a) Anil’s honesty, b) His guilt feeling, c) Both (a) and (b), d) None of the above, , 37. Mrs Pumphrey is responsible for Tricki’s ailment because a) she overfed him, b) she treated her badly, c) she did not give him plenty of exercise, d) both (a) and (c), , 38. Who is Mrs Pumphrey?, a) owner of the dog, b) veterinary surgeon, c) gardener
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d) None of these, , 39. What work did the thief do for Anil?, a) The thief used to make tea for Anil., b) The thief used to go to market., c) Both (a) and (b), d) None of these, , 40. Who does ‘I’ refer to in “The Thief’s Story”?, a) Anil, b) Ruskin Bond, c) Hari Singh, d) None of the above