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Grammar MCQ Questions with Answers Class 10 English

MCQ Questions for Class 10 English Grammar with Answers

1. Tenses :
Fill In The Blanks Given Below By Choosing The Correct Option:

Question 1.

The train ….. Delhi by now.

(A) have reached
(B) had reached
(C) must have reached
(D) reached
Answer:
(C) must have reached

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Question 2.

She……..the Student of the Year award last year.

(A) win
(B) won
(C) has won
(D) winning
Answer:
(B) won

Question 3.

Raman always ……. excuses for not doing the work.

(A) makes
(B) have made
(C) make
(D) are making
Answer:
(A) makes

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Question 4.

I……… imagine how you ……..into such a mess.

(A) won’t; got
(B) can’t; got
(C) can; get
(D) will; get
Answer:
(B) can’t; got

Question 5.

The patient…….. before the ambulance the hospital.

(A) died; had reached
(B) died; has reached
(C) died; reached
(D) had; reached
Answer:
(D) had; reached

Question 6

I……… you are new to this place.

(A) thinks
(B) have thought
(C) think
(D) thinking
Answer:
(C) think

Question 7.

The votes …… in the Multipurpose Hall.

(A) are counting
(B) are being counted
(C) is counted
(D) count
Answer:
(B) are being counted

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Question 8.

I……….. teaching in this school………… ten years.

(A) have been; since
(B) has been; for
(C) have been; for
(D) had; from
Answer:
(C) have been; for

2. Modals :
Fill In The Blanks Given Below By Choosing The Correct Option:

Question 1.

Raj has fractured his arm, but still he

(A) may
(B) should
(C) can
(D) would
Answer:
(C) can

Question 2.

According to your doctor’s advice, you…….not take any sugar.

(A) can
(B) must
(C) shall
(D) dare
Answer:
(B) must

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Question 3.

Thick clouds have gathered in the sky. It ……. rain this evening.

(A) may
(B) could
(C) should
(D) need to
Answer:
(A) may

Question 4.

The Komodo dragon …… follows its prey till it eventually dies due to its venomous bite.

(A) must
(B) will
(C) could
(D) may
Answer:
(B) will

Question 5.

A form …….. illed in order to open an account in a bank.

(A) can be
(B) would be
(C) might be
(D) must be
Answer:
(D) must be

Question 6.

…………. you please give me glass of water?

(A) Would
(B) Can
(C) Must
(D) Should
Answer:
(A) Would

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Question 7.

Madhu………win an air ticket to U.S.A.

(A) can
(B) must
(C) need to
(D) might
Answer:
(D) might

Question 8.

If I were rich, I…….. help tha needy

(A) could
(b) should
(C) would
(D) might
Answer:
(C) would

Question 9.

All the vehicle stop at a red traffic light.

(A) can
(B) may
(C) ought to
(D) must
Answer:
(D) must

Question 10.

The court warned the representative that they …….. tamper with the evidence.

(A) need not
(B) should not
(C) could not
(D) would not
Answer:
(B) should not

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3. Subject-verb concord
Fill In The Blanks Given Below By Choosing The Correct Option:
Question 1.

Mathematics………. a compulsory subject for under-graduation in most of the science and commerce streams.

(A) are
(B) were
(C) is
(D) has
Answer:
(C) is

Question 2.

One of my books…….missing from my bag.

(A) is
(B) has
(C) are
(D) have
Answer:
(A) is

Question 3.

Oil and water not mix…….

(A) does
(B) had
(C) do
(D) is
Answer:
(C) do

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Question 4.

Slow and steady the race……..

(A) win
(B) wins
(C) winning
(D) had win
Answer:
(B) wins

Question 5.

The little boy who is wearing brown shoes……… my cousin.

(A) is
(B) am
(C) are
(D) was
Answer:
(A) is

Question 6.

The manger and the orator…….. been invited to the function.

(A) was
(B) has
(C) were
(D) have
Answer:
(D) have

Question 7.

No scholarship or reward ………. given to the student who stood first in the examination.

(A) are
(B) were
(C) was
(D) had
Answer:
(C) was

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Question 8.

Bread and butter……..what the poor want.

(A) are
(B) has
(C) is
(D) has been
Answer:
(C) is

Question 9.

Everybody …….. keen to participate in the upcoming nukkad natak.

(A) are
(B) has
(C) is
(D) were
Answer:
(C) is

Question 10.

Many of my friends……..motorbikes.

(A) ride
(B) riding
(C) rides
(D) has ride
Answer:
(A) ride

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4. Determiners
Fill In The Blanks Given Below By Choosing The Correct Option:

Question 1.

………. fruit seller does not earn much during the rainy season.

(A) am
(B) The
(C) A
(D) Many
Answer:
(C) A

Question 2.

He drove with……. care and hence was fired by the traffic police.

(A) many
(B) less
(C) much
(D) little
Answer:
(D) little

Question 3.

I……..spent money I had.

(A) a little
(B) few
(C) the little
(D) little
Answer:
(C) the little

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Question 4.

You may have ……..of the four watches.

(A) some
(B) any
(C) no
(D) both
Answer:
(B) any

Question 5.

The good news is that …….. volunteers dropped out this month than the last two.

(A) fewer
(B) less
(C) few
(D) a little
Answer:
(A) fewer

Question 6.

It was ‘ historic day for the organisation when ……. honour was bestowed upon its employees.

(A) a; an
(B) an; the
(C) the; a
(D) an; a
Answer:
(C) the; a

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Question 7.

There are……. bananas in the fruit basket but there are mangoes.

(A) some; any
(B) some; no
(C) any; some
(D) all; many
Answer:
(B) some; no

Question 8.

Harish sent his story to……. magazines publishing.

(A) much
(B) any
(C) many
(D) no
Answer:
(C) many

Question 9.

How many boys are there in class?

(A) a
(B) your
(C) both
(D) all
Answer:
(B) your

Question 10.

You can’t have…….mangoes as they are rotten.

(A) this
(B) that
(C) these
(D) your
Answer:
(C) these

5. Reported Speech
Fill In The Blanks Given Below By Choosing The Correct Option:

Question 1.

Mohini said, “I have decided to sent the shop.”

(A) Mohini said that she has decided to rent the shop.
(B) Mohini said that I had decided to rent the shop.
(C) Mohini said that she had decided to rent the shop.
(D) Mohini said that she decided to rent the shop.
Answer:
(C) Mohini said that she had decided to rent the shop.

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Question 2.

My brother said to me, “I will be late for dinner today.”

(A) My brother said to me that I would be late for dinner today.
(B) My brother told me that he would be late for dinner that day.
(C) My brother said that she would be late for dinner that day.
(D) My brother told me that he will be late for dinner today.
Answer:
(B) My brother told me that he would be late for dinner that day.

Question 3.

Rohit said to Mala, “You can do it.”

(A) Rohit told Mala that he could do it.
(B) Rohit told Mala that she can do it.
(C) Rohit told Mala that she could do that.
(D) Rohit told Mala that you can do that.
Answer:
(C) Rohit told Mala that she could do that.

Question 4.

The peon said, “I rang the bell on time.”

(A) The peon said that he rung the bell on time.
(B) The peon told that he rang the bell on time.
(C) The peon said that I rung the bell on time.
(D) The peon said that he rang the bell on time.
Answer:
(A) The peon said that he rung the bell on time.

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Question 5.

The teacher said to the students, “The peacock is a beautiful bird.”

(A) The teacher told the students that the peacock was a beautiful bird.
(B) The teacher said that the peacock was a beautiful bird.
(C) The teacher told the students that the peacock is a beautiful bird.
(D) The teacher told the students that the peacock had been a beautiful bird.
Answer:
(C) The teacher told the students that the peacock is a beautiful bird.

Question 6.

………… said, “I have completed my work.”

(A) I said that I have completed my work.
(B) I said that I have complete your work.
(C) I said that I had completed my work.
(D) I told that I have completed my work.
Answer:
(C) I said that I had completed my work.

6. Commands and Requests
Fill In The Blanks Given Below By Choosing The Correct Option:

Question 1.

Sunil said to his brother, “Please give me a glass of water.” Sunil ……. his brother to give him a glass of water.

(A) request
(B) ordered
(C) requested
(D) advised
Answer:
(C) requested

Question 2.

The officer …….the soldiers to move ahead.

(i) requested
(ii) commanded
(iii) ordered
(iv) warned

(A) (i) & (ii)
(B) (i) & (iii)
(C) (ii) & (iv)
(D) (ii) & (iii)
Answer:
(D) (ii) & (iii)

Question 3.

Sonali her mother to allow her to go out with her friends.

(A) ordered
(B) asked
(C) requested
(D) told
Answer:
(C) requested

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Question 4.

The teacher said to the students, “Do not make a noise.” The teacher……….students make a noise,

(A) advised; do not
(B) ordered; not to
(C) requested; not to
(D) ordered; do not
Answer:
(B) ordered; not to

Question 5.

Which of the following sentences is INCORRECT?

(A) The principal requested the peon to ring the bell.
(B) The principal commanded the peon to ring the bell.
(C) The principal ordered the peon to ring the bell.
(D) The principal commanded the peon to bring the papers.
Answer:
(A) The principal requested the peon to ring the bell.

Question 6.

Which of the following is a request?

(A) Sit down and do your work.
(B) Please open the window.
(C) Do not disturb me.
(D) Give up smoking.
Answer:
(B) Please open the window.

7. Statements
Fill In The Blanks Given Below By Choosing The Correct Option:

Question 1.

Ridhima said, “I do not like examinations.”

(A) Ridhima said that she do not like examinations.
(B) Ridhima said that she does not like examinations.
(C) Ridhima said that, do not liked examinations.
(D) Ridhima said that she did not like examinations.
Answer:
(D) Ridhima said that she did not like examinations.

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Question 2.

…………. said to my friend, “I missed my school bus.”

(A) I told my friend that I missed your school bus.
(B) I told my friend that I missed my school bus.
(C) I said to my friend that I missed my school bus.
(D) I said to my friend that I have missed my school bus.
Answer:
(B) I told my friend that I missed my school bus.

Question 3.

Rajeev said, “I am not well today.”

(A) Rajeev said that he was not well that day.
(B) Rajeev said that he is not well today.
(C) Rajeev told that he was not well today.
(D) Rajeev said that he has not well that day.
Answer:
(A) Rajeev said that he was not well that day.

Question 4.

He said, “I live in Model Town.”

(A) He said that I live in Model Town.
(B) He said that he lived in Model Town.
(C) He said that he lives in Model Town.
(D) He said that I live in Model Town.
Answer:
(B) He said that he lived in Model Town.

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Question 5.

Mohit said, “I have decided to change my job.”

(A) Mohit said that I have decided to change my job.
(B) Mohit said that he has decided to change his job.
(C) Mohit said that he had decided to change my job.
(D) Mohit said that he had decided to change his job.
Answer:
(D) Mohit said that he had decided to change his job.

8. Questions
CHOOSE THE CORRECT INDIRECT SPEECH FROM THE GIVEN OPTIONS:

Question 1.

The man said to the beggar,” What do you want?

(A) The man asked the beggar what did he want.
(B) The man said to the beggar what he wanted.
(C) The man asked the beggar what he did want.
(D) The man asked tfie beggar what he wanted.
Answer:
(D) The man asked tfie beggar what he wanted.

Question 2.

My friend said to me, “Can you help me?”

(A) My friend asked me if I could help her.
(B) My friend asked me can I help her.
(C) My friend asked me if I can help her.
(D) My friend asked if you can help me.
Answer:
(A) My friend asked me if I could help her.

Question 3.

The doctor said,” Do you like sweets?”

(A) The doctor asked do you like sweets.
(B) The doctor asked if he liked sweets.
(C) The doctor enquired if he did liked sweets.
(D) The doctor said that he liked sweets.
Answer:
(B) The doctor asked if he liked sweets.

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Question 4.

The students said to the teacher, “When will the vacations begin?

(A) The students asked the teacher when the vaca-tion will begin.
(B) The students asked the teacher that when will the vacations begin.
(C) The students asked the teacher when the vaca¬tion would begin.
(D) The students asked the teacher when would vacation begin.
Answer:
(C) The students asked the teacher when the vaca¬tion would begin.

Question 5.

He said,” Is anyone inside the house?”

(A) He asked if anyone was inside the house.
(B) He asked whether anyone is inside the house.
(C) He asked whether no one is inside the house.
(D) He said that anyone is inside the house.
Answer:
(A) He asked if anyone was inside the house.

Question 6.

Kiran said, “How are you?”

(A) Kiran said how I am.
(B) Kiran asked how are you.
(C) Kiran asked how am I.
(D) Kiran asked how I was.
Answer:
(D) Kiran asked how I was.

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Question 7.

The man said, “When did the train leave?”

(A) The man enquired when the train left.
(B) The man wanted to know when the train had left.
(C) The man asked when the train leave.
(D) The man asked when did the train leave.
Answer:
(B) The man wanted to know when the train had left.

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Letter Writing MCQ Questions with Answers Class 10 English

MCQ Questions for Class 10 English Grammar Letter Writing with Answers

Question 1.

Which of these is not the correct mode for sending letters?

(A) By post
(B) By email
(C) By hand
(D) By bus
Answer:
(D) By bus

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Question 2.

If you are writing a letter of complaint, how do you sign off your letter?

(A) Cheers
(B) Yours obediently
(C) Yours sincerely
(D) Any of these
Answer:
(C) Yours sincerely

Question 3.

When you are writing a formal letter, what information might you need?

(A) Date
(B) Name
(C) Address
(D) All of these
Answer:
(D) All of these

Question 4.

If you are writing a letter to the Repairs Department for a Television purchased, how would you begin your letter?

(A) Dear Manager
(B) Hi
(C) Dear Sir/Madam
(D) Dear all
Answer:
(C) Dear Sir/Madam

Question 5.

If you are writing a complaint letter to your local council, what is the best way to end the letter?

(A) Hope all is well.
(B) I look forward to hearing from you as soon as possible.
(C) Send someone round here now or else.
(D) I am tired of your department.
Answer:
(B) I look forward to hearing from you as soon as possible.

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Question 6.

If you are writing a letter of complaint to the Complaints Department of a showroom because your repair has not been dealt with, how would you start your letter?

(A) I am sick of this organisation.
(B) If you don’t get someone out here quickly, 1 will call police.
(C) I am writing to report a complaint which has not been attended about my laptop.
(D) I have already filed a complaint with the Consumer Court.
Answer:
(C) I am writing to report a complaint which has not been attended about my laptop.

Question 7.

What is the missing word in this sentence? I am writing with to my application.

(A) regard
(B) relate
(C) account
(D) due
Answer:
(A) regard

Question 8.

The salutation of a formal letter must be:

(A) simple
(B) complex
(C) impressive
(D) illegible
Answer:
(A) simple

Question 9.

Before you start a letter, the most important thing to think about is:

(A) who is going to write it
(B) who is going to read it
(C) who is going to deliver it
(D) who is going to post it
Answer:
(B) who is going to read it

Question 10.

You are writing to a company to register a complaint for repairs. What should you include in your letter?

(A) The exact name of the product
(B) The goodwill of the company
(C) The goodwill of the product
(D) All of these
Answer:
(A) The exact name of the product

Question 11.

When writing a letter to editor, you think about the newspaper to which the letter is to be sent. What else is important?

(A) Why you are writing
(B) What you need to tell the reader
(C) What you want the reader to do
(D) All of these
Answer:
(D) All of these

Question 12.

Why does it help to plan a letter?

(A) You can make a list of all the points you want to include
(B) You can decide how to order all the points in your letter
(C) Both of these
(D) None of these
Answer:
(C) Both of these

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Question 13.

When you are writing a formal letter to an editor, what information do you include?

(A) Praise of the editor’s good works
(B) Both your address and the newspaper’s address
(C) Your date of birth
(D) All of these
Answer:
(B) Both your address and the newspaper’s address

Question 14.

When writing letter to an editor, which way of closing a letter would be best?

(A) Yours faithfully
(B) Yours sincerely
(C) Yours truly
(D) All the best
Answer:
(B) Yours sincerely

Question 15.

If you don’t know the recipient’s name, how would you address the person?

(A) Dear Mr./Mrs.
(B) Dear Sir or Dear Madam
(C) My dear
(D) Hello
Answer:
(B) Dear Sir or Dear Madam

Question 16.

The main point is written in which part of the letter?

(A) Post Script
(B) Closing
(C) Opening
(D) Body
Answer:
(D) Body

Question 17.

How would you address the recipient of a formal letter?

(A) Dear Mr.
(B) Respected Sir
(C) Mr.
(D) Hi
Answer:
(A) Dear Mr.

Question 18.

‘With best regards’ is used in which part of a formal letter?

(A) Heading
(B) Opening
(C) Closing
(D) Body
Answer:
(C) Closing

Question 19.

In order to have desired effect on the recipient, what should a formal letter be?

(A) fn the proper format
(B) To the point and relevant
(C) Grammatically correct
(D) All of these
Answer:
(D) All of these

Question 20.

Formal letters produce immediate effect because they are

(A) interesting
(B) formal
(C) informal
(D) brief
Answer:
(D) brief

Question 21.

Simplicity in writing means:

(A) the use of simple tense
(B) the use of simple sentences
(C) the use of simple words
(D) plainness
Answer:
(B) the use of simple sentences

Question 22.

Which part of the letter contains the writer’s address and date?

(A) Opening
(B) Body
(C) Salutation
(D) None of these
Answer:
(A) Opening

Question 23.

Where should one write the date on your letter?

(A) Below sender’s address
(B) Above sender’s address
(C) Below recipient’s address
(D) Above subject line
Answer:
(A) Below sender’s address

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Question 24.

The paragraphs where comparative study of two or more things is done are called……… paragraphs.

(A) Grammatical
(B) Pictorial
(C) Analytical
(D) None of these
Answer:
(C) Analytical

Question 25.

Which of these can be used in analytical paragraphs?

(A) Maps
(B) Charts
(C) Tables
(D) All of these
Answer:
(D) All of these

Question 26.

Which of these expressions indicate that the given paragraph is an analytical paragraph?

(A) One-half
(B) Away
(C) There
(D) All of these
Answer:
(A) One-half

Question 27.

Which of these is a time phrase used for analysis of line graph?

(A) A growth
(B) Remain stable
(C) Peak at
(D) In following days
Answer:
(D) In following days

Question 28.

Which of these forms a part of the vocabulary in interpretation of a line graph?

(A) Mountain
(B) Valley
(C) Plateau
(D) River
Answer:
(C) Plateau

Question 29.

Which of these is not correct in relation to analysis and interpretation of graphs?

(A) Read question carefully
(B) Make relevant comparisons
(C) Avoid repetitions
(D) Add your own information
Answer:
(D) Add your own information

I. Tarun has written a letter to SHO of the region complaining against the flouters of Quarantine rules. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), {Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option.

Satya Nagar Colony,
Bhubaneswar 24 May, 20XX The Station House Officer,
Satya Nagar Police Station,
Bhubaneswar, Odisha

Subject: Complaint Against Flouters of Quarantine Rules Sir,

Through this letter of mine, (Question 1)…………towards some residents of our colony who are repeatedly flouting quarantine rules which have been laid out during the outbreak of COVID 19 pandemic. There is an evident disregard to (Question 2)……… Many people are roaming without masks in the colony and (Question 3)……. Despite repeated requests, they are turning a deaf ear to all the appeals. The RWA is also not taking any steps to prevent such behaviour. It is a matter of great concern as (Question 4)……….through their casual behaviour. It aggravates mental stress also. I request you to look into the matter at the earliest. I earnestly hope that you will (Question 5)………. . 1 hope for a positive response from your end.
Thank you.
Yours sincerely,

Question 1.
(A) I would like to draw your attention
(B) I am about to take a decision
(C) I would like you to take action
(D) I want the world to look

Answer:
(A) I would like to draw your attention

Question 2.
(A) the system of carelessness
(B) the rules of social distancing
(C) the method of washing hands
(D) the playing of children in the park
Answer:
(B) the rules of social distancing

Question 3.
(A) stay indoors
(B) stay on the terrace
(C) do not stay indoors
(D) live on the roads
Answer:
Option (C) is correct.

Question 4.
(A) they are putting everyone’s life at great risk
(B) they are living a secluded life
(C) they have been earning a lot
(D) they are inviting everyone to their homes
Answer:
(A) they are putting everyone’s life at great risk

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Question 5
(A) arrest these people
(B) house arrest these people
(C) shoot these people with your gun
(D) take immediate action against these people
Answer:
(D) take immediate action against these people

II. Komal has written a complaint letter to Balaji Electricals Pvt. Ltd. from where she has purchased a washing machine. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option.

C-424, Sector 18,
Green Park,
New Delhi,
27 th May, 20 x x ,
The Sales Manager,
Balaji Electricals Pvt. Ltd.,
Lajpat Nagar,
New Delhi

Subject: Complaint about defective Washing Machine

Sir,
(Question 1)……… I wish to inform you that I had purchased an “LG Washing Machine” from your outlet on the receipt no. 10579 on 24th May, 20 x x. It has been just 3-4 days and (Question 2)…………… It makes a loud noise and stops on its own all of a sudden. The machine does not wash the clothes properly. I am sure (Question 3)……… . Since it is (Question 4)………., I request you to get it repaired or better replace it at the earliest. I have been your regular customer and purchase articles in good faith. (Question 5)………………

Thanking you.

Yours sincerely,
Komal

Question 1.
(A) With regard to my purchase bill,
(B) I am tired of your company and
(C) Through this letter of mine,
(D) This washing machine is a useless product and
Answer:
(C) Through this letter of mine,

Question 2.
(A) it has started washing clothes on its own
(B) it has started giving trouble
(C) it is working fine
(D) it is not starting
Answer:
(B) it has started giving trouble

Question 3.
(A) it has some starting defect
(B) it has some manufacturing defect
(C) it has some transportation defect
(D) it has no defect
Answer:
(B) it has some manufacturing defect

Question 4.
(A) within the warranty period
(B) within the tax period
(C) within the accounting period
(D) within the guarantee period
Answer:
(D) within the guarantee period

Question 5.
(A) I will be thankful if the matter is attended to at the earliest.
(B) It is your duty to attend the matter at the earliest.
(C) I will be thankful if you can look into the matter whenever you are comfortable.
(D) I will be thankful if you can visit my house tomorrow positively.
Answer:
(A) I will be thankful if the matter is attended to at the earliest.

III. Sapna has written a complaint letter to Municipal Corporation of her area regarding the leaking water taps in the colony. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option.

12 Mall Road,
Agra
28th March, 20 x x
The Municipal Commissioner,
Municipal Corporation,
Agra

Subject: (Question 1)…………………

Sir,
I, on behalf of all the members of this colony, am (Question 2)………to you to complain about the current issue of water leakage from the taps and supply joints in our colony. We have been facing this issue for last one or two weeks. The water is not getting supplied due to (Question 3)…………….. . Summers are approaching and there is always a shortage of water and if, so much water is wasted every day, if will create (Question 4) …………….. .We shall be exceedingly thankful if the required repair and maintenance work in our colony is carried out at the earliest.

Thanking you.

(Question 5)……………………….
Sapna

Question 1.
(A) Complaint against taps
(B) Complaint against your officials
(C) Complaint against careless attitude of Municipal Corporation
(D) Complaint against Water Leakage
Answer:
(D) Complaint against Water Leakage

Question 2.
(A) writing this letter
(B) sending this letter
(C) mailing this letter
(D) signing this letter
Answer:
(A) writing this letter

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Question 3.
(A) irregular water supply hours
(B) good quality of underground pipelines
(C) old and outdated disposal system of the colony
(D) inefficiency of the staff of Municipal Corporation
Answer:
(C) old and outdated disposal system of the colony

Question 4.
(A) a big problem for the residents of the colony
(B) a big gap in the economy of the state
(C) a wide gap between the rich and the poor
(D) a nationwide strike.
Answer:
(A) a big problem for the residents of the colony

Question 5.
(A) Yours truly
(B) Lovingly
(C) Yours obediently
(D) Only Yours
Answer:
(A) Yours truly

IV. Akshay has written a letter to the Editor of i-Next expressing concern over growing accidents of road rage in Delhi. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option.

23, Rampur Road,
Delhi
26th March, 20 x x The Editor i-Next Delhi

Subject: Concern over growing accidents of Road Rage in Delhi
(Question 1)…………….

Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I would like to draw (Question 2)…………….towards the serious issue of growing incidents of road rage in Delhi. Now and then, we come across the news of road rage where people start fighting on the roads on trivial issue. People are (Question 3)…………..and their frustration is often displayed through such incidents. They start quarrelling on a matter of small collision or honking or even on the issue of parking. Generally, (Question 4) ……….. which turns into a physical fight. Many incidents of serious injuries and death of people have been reported so far and hence it needs immediate attention of everyone. (Question 5)…………. with strict legal provisions to stop these and the people should also learn to be patient and tolerant in order to make Delhi roads safe to travel.

Thanking you,
Yours truly,
Akshay

Question 1.
(A) Mr.
(B) Hi
(C) Sir
(D) Hello
Answer:
(C) Sir

Question 2.
(A) the attention of the readers
(B) the attention’of the leaders
(C) the attention of the seniors
(D) the attention of the correspondents
Answer:
(A) the attention of the readers

Question 3.
(A) free these days
(B) over stressed these days
(C) undergoing emotional pressure
(D) idle now-a-days
Answer:
(B) over stressed these days

Question 4.
(A) the fights start with a punch
(B) the fight starts by calling police
(C) the fight starts verbally
(D) the people do not want to fight with each other
Answer:
(C) the fight starts verbally

Question 5.
(A) The people should come forward
(B) The people should stop fighting
(C) The police should start arresting
(D) The government should come forward
Answer:
(D) The government should come forward

V. Udit has written a letter to the Editor of The Times of India expressing concern over miserable conditions of people living in slums. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option.

26, Latouche Road,
Kanpur,
28th April, 20 x x,

(Question 1). ………………,
The Times of India Tughlaq Road New Delhi,

Subject: Need to improve miserable living conditions in slums.

Sir,
(Question 2)…………..I would like to draw the kind attention of the concerned authorities towards the miserable living conditions in slums. A country’s growth depends on the growth of its people. The people living in slums (Question 3)…………. clean drinking water, proper power supply and healthy food. Many can be seen ravaging through dustbins to get food. Lack of proper sanitation and living among such dreadful conditions (Question 4)…………… They are illiterate and thus lack job opportunities. They live in congested spaces where proper breathing is also Only if the slum dwellers get the basic amenities, (Question

5)……………..

Thanking you.
Yours sincerely,
Udit.

Question 1.
(A) Mr. Editor
(B) The Editor
(C) The Honourable Editor
(D) Honourable Mr.
Answer:
(B) The Editor

Question 2.
(A) Please help in attracting attention of concerned authorities,
(B) Please print my letter in your newspaper,
(C) Th
ROUGH YOUR NEWSPAPER,
(D) Through the columns of your reported newspaper,
Answer:
(D) Through the columns of your reported newspaper,

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Question 3.(A) do not have luxuries like
(B) do not have basic amenities like
(C) enjoy free amenities like
(D) enjoy tax-free services like
Answer:
(B) do not have basic amenities like

Question 4.
(A) lead to spread of poverty
(B) lead to spread of illiteracy
(C) lead to spread of many diseases
(D) lead to spread of widespread protests
Answer:
(C) lead to spread of many diseases

Question 5.
(A) the nation can be said to have truly progressed
(B) the state can be said to have truly progressed
(C) the state can be said to have spread literacy
(D) the people can be said to have truly elected the correct leaders
Answer:
(A) the nation can be said to have truly progressed

VI. Tanvi Bansal has written a letter to the Editor of The New India News expressing concern over attacks on old people living alone. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option.

13, Safdarjung Development Area,
New Delhi
(Question 1)…………..
The Editor
The New India News

Subject: Concern over Attacks on Old People Respected Sir,

Through the column of your esteemed newspaper, I want to sensitize people about the increase in number of attacks on older folks. (Question 2) …… They are quite vulnerable to attacks. The result is that they can’t overpower the rogues in the war of muscles, who generally come to loot them. Any resistance from the old people can prove detrimental to their lives. In the locality of Safdarjung Area, many incidents of theft, snatching of jewels and brutal attacks (Question 3)…… It is duty of the government to protect the lives of their senior citizens. Provision should be made to install alarms and cameras in homes as well as in localities. Police verification of domestic help is a must. (Question 4) ………….. . Thus, all measures for their safety should be adopted to save old people. Though repeated requests in this regard have been made to the concerned authorities but, no headway has still been done. Perhaps the lines in your esteemed paper may shake the authorities from their deep slumber. New Delhi

(Question 5)…………………..

Yours truly,
Tanvi Bansal

Question 1.
(A) Hello
(B) CC: The Managing Editor
(C) 2 April 20 x x
(D) Sincerely
Answer:
(A) Hello

Question 2.
(A) Old people are generally physically weak.
(B) Old people are restless and careless.
(C) Old people have lost their memories.
(D) Old people are more experienced than the young.
Answer:
(A) Old people are generally physically weak.

Question 3.
(A) on the children have already happened
(B) on the old people are going to happen
(C) on the old people are sure to happen
(D) on the old people have already happened
Answer:
(D) on the old people have already happened

Question 4.

(A) The regular police patrolling can also be of great help.
(B) The regular employment opportunities can also be of great help.
(C) The special police check-ups can also be of great help.
(D) The senior citizen department of government can also be of great help.
Answer:
(A) The regular police patrolling can also be of great help.

Question 5.
(A) I look forward to an immediate action at your end.
(B) Thanking you,
(C) You are most welcome.
(D) I request you to print this letter in your newspaper,
Answer:
(B) Thanking you,

VII. Hemant has written a letter to the Editor of The Times of India expressing concern over insufficient facilities for tourists. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option.

(Question 1)……………

16 July, 20xx The Editor,
The Times of India,
Jaipur
Subject: Insufficient facilities for Tourists

Respected Sir,
Through the columns of your reputed newspaper, (Question 2)………… against the insufficient facilities provided to the tourists of Jaipur. Everyone is well aware that (Question 3)…………which attract tourists not only from India but abroad as well. But when they reach here, they are not properly guided. They are mishandled by crooks who rob them of their valuables, thus leaving a bad name to our country. (Question 4) ………. They have to pay a hefty amount for it. Most of them come on package tours but they are refused the facilities mentioned in their package. It is our prime duty to look into the matter as it may hit the tourism industry badly. The tourism industry should be well-managed so that the tourists leave Jaipur with a happy note and return again. It is my humble request to the concerned authorities to look into the matter and do the needful.
Thanking you,
Yours sincerely,
(Question 5)…………… .

Question 1.
(A) The Favourite Daily Newspaper
(B) 14/9, Hill Apartments, Jaipur ^
(C) Sincerely yours
(D) Hemant Srivastava
Answer:
(B) 14/9, Hill Apartments, Jaipur ^

Question 2.
(A)I would like to protest
(B) I would like to start a hunger strike
(C) I would like to fight for the tourists
(D) I would like to raise my voice
Answer:
(D) I would like to raise my voice

Question 3.
(A) Jaipur is densely populated
(B) Jaipur has the highest population in the country
(C) Jaipur has many historical places
(D) Jaipur is a hub of IT industry
Answer:
(C) Jaipur has many historical places

Question 4.
(A) The hotel rooms are not available at reasonable rates.
(B) The hotel rooms are not available at discounted rates.
(C) The hotel rooms are available at concessional rates.
(D) There are no hotels in Jaipur.
Answer:
(A) The hotel rooms are not available at reasonable rates.

Question 5
(A) ABC
(B) XYZ
(C) Hemant
(D) A concerned citizen
Answer:
(C) Hemant

VIII. Promila Chopra has written a letter to the Editor of The Times of India expressing concern over adulteration of milk being distributed in the area. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option.

12/15, Kunj Vihar, ‘
Alipur.
29 March, 20xx.
The Editor
(Question 1)………….
New Delhi

Subject: Adulteration of Milk

Sir,
Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I want to raise my concern over the sale of (Question 2)…………… Quite recently, (Question 3)………took 20 samples of milk from various dairies and reports of 19 indicated that they have been adulterated with urea and other chemicals. These chemicals are very harmful for human beings. (Question 4)………….such unscrupulous people do not care a fig about human lives. Milk is consumed in different forms by almost all human beings from very young infants and toddlers to elderly people. However, by consuming such sort of milk they are at a great risk, particularly young children and old (Question 5)………….and them exemplary punishment. Only then this practice can be checked.

Yours truly,
Promila Chopra

Question 1.
(A) The Hindustan Times
(B) The Times of India
(C) The Hindu
(D) Any of these
Answer:
(B) The Times of India

Question 2.
(A) cow milk in Alipur
(B) powdered milk in Alipur
(C) natural milk in Alipur
(D) synthetic milk in Alipur
Answer:
(D) synthetic milk in Alipur

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Question 3.
(A) the finance department
(B) the health department
(C) the GST department
(D) the child welfare department
Answer:
(B) the health department

Question 4.
(A) Just to earn a few rupees,
(B) Just to supply milk quickly,
(C) Just to work at normal speed,
(D) Just to save taxes,
Answer:
(A) Just to earn a few rupees,

Question 5.
(A) The government should request such people
(B) The government should ask public to boycott such people
(C) The government should act heavily on such people
(D) Any of these
Answer:
(B) The government should ask public to boycott such people

IX. Prabhu Kumar has written a letter to the Editor of Jhe Times of India expressing concern over nuisance caused by loud speakers in the area. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option.

17 E, Ravi Das Road,
Kochi,
March 06, 20XX,
The Editor,
The Times of India,

Subject: Nuisance caused by Loud speakers Sir,

Through, the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I would like to draw your kind attention towards the nuisance caused by the excessive use of loudspeakers in my city. In fact, this is a high time for the students as (Question 1)………….. Students prepare till late at night. They want to have peace of mind for preparation but and thereafter (Question 2)…………… the loudspeakers continuously disturb their peace of mind.The excessive use of loud speakers at (Question 3)………..on any special occasion is not only a cause of distraction for students but it causes nuisance even to common man and patients. Strict laws should be enforced if laws prohibiting loud speakers are not followed. would request you (Question 4)………… so that the concerned authorities initiate necessary steps (Question 5)……….

Thanking you.
Yours truly,
Prabhu Kumar

Question 1.
(A) they are applying for admission to new colleges
(B) they are celebrating their new classes
(C) they are busy in their preparation for the coming examinations
(D) they are creating a lot of chaos and loud noise
Answer:
(C) they are busy in their preparation for the coming examinations

Question 2.
(A) balanced diet
(B) sound sleep
(C) dreamless sleep
(D) sleepless night
Answer:
(B) sound sleep

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Question 3.
(A) schools and colleges
(B) religious places, rallies, public gatherings
(C) marriages and functions
(D) hunger strikes
Answer:
(B) religious places, rallies, public gatherings

Question 4.
(A) to take immediate action
(B) to start a protest and hunger strike
(C) to join hands with me
(D) to publish this letter of mine in your newspaper
Answer:
(D) to publish this letter of mine in your newspaper

Question 5.
(A) to ban the loudspeakers during the examination
(B) to start the loudspeakers during the examination
(C) to postpone the examination
(D) to cancel the examination
Answer:
(D) to cancel the examination

X. Anita, the student of New Agra Public School, has written a letter to the Editor of Navjeevan Times expressing concern over traffic menace on roads and requesting authorities to make a zebra crossing outside the school. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option.

New Agra Public School,
Ram Nagar,
Agra
March 30th, 2017
The Editor,
Navjeevan Times Agra ,

Subject: Request to make zebra crossing

Sir,
Immediate attention is drawn to the traffic menace on the road in front of New Agra Public School, Ram Nagar. The road always (Question 1)…… The major concern arises due to the heavy moving of vehicles on the road. (Question 2)…….on the road, which makes it tough for the people, especially school students to (Question 3)…….. Thus, this road is (Question 4)………… I, a student of class X, New Agra Public School, (Question 5) ………., request you to make provision of creating zebra crossing on the road so that crossing the road would not be a life-threatening task for the children and other people. I thank you in anticipation.

Yours sincerely,
Anita

Question 1.
(A) remains congested and traffic jams are common here
(B) remains traffic free and traffic jams are not common here
(C) remains free of pedestrians and street walkers
(D) Remains packed with trucks and ambulances
Answer:
(A) remains congested and traffic jams are common here

Question 2.
(A) Many speed breakers
(B) A few zebra crossings
(C) No speed breakers or zebra crossings
(D) Footpath for pedestrians
Answer:
(C) No speed breakers or zebra crossings

Question 3.
(A) play on the road
(B) cross the road
(C) block the road
(D) spend quality time on the road
Answer:
(B) cross the road

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Question 4.
(A) accident prone
(B) accident free
(C) accident familiar
(D) accidental
Answer:
(A) accident prone

Question 5.
(A) on behalf of the students and school authorities
(B) on behalf of the citizens of this country
(C) on behalf of residents of Ram Nagar
(D) All of these
Answer:
(A) on behalf of the students and school authorities

XI. Parineeta has written a letter to the Editor of The Times of India, expressing concern over rising prices. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option.

124, Vivek Vihar Delhi
April 5, 20XX The Editor,
The Times of India,
New Delhi
Subject: (Question 1)………………
Sir,
Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I want to express my deep concern regarding the rising prices. This inflation has made the life of a common man very difficult. (Question 2)……….fixed income groups like the salaried people, labour class and the pensioners. For them, even the commodities of basic necessities like wheat, pulses, grains, vegetables etc., are getting (Question 3)………. . Every increase in price disturbs their budget. The government should tackle this problem in the best possible way. (Question 4)……….should be dealt with severely. The public distribution system of rationing should be made more transparent and efficient. Moreover, taxes on basic necessities should be reduced to bring down the contrast between the wholesale and the retail prices. (Question 5) should always keep the layman in mind while making and executing
policies.

Thanking you.
Yours sincerely Parineeta

Question 1.
(A) Inflation
(B) Deflation
(C) Saturation ‘
(D) Stagnation
Answer:
(A) Inflation

Question 2.
(A) The best hit are the
(B) The worst hit are the
(C) The beneficially hit are the
(D) The multi-purpose hit are the
Answer:
(B) The worst hit are the

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Question 3.
(A) within reach
(B) within pocket
(C) out of reach
(D) out of mind
Answer:
(C) out of reach

Question 4.
(B) The hoarders, black marketers and profiteers
(C) The industrialists and department store owners
(D) The concerned government officials and department heads
Answer:
(B) The hoarders, black marketers and profiteers

Question 5.
(A) The political leaders
(B) The department heads
(C) The NITI Aayog
(D) The policy decision makers
Answer:
(D) The policy decision makers

XII. Apoorva has written a letter to Maxwell Institute of Languages seeking relevant information for admission to the Diploma Course in French language. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option.

D – 424, Island Avenue,
Ernakulam
02nd April, 20 x x
(Q. 1) ,
Maxwell Institute of Languages,
Fort Road,
Kochi

Subject: Enquiry about diploma course in French Sir,

(Q. 2)………., I have come to know that you provide diploma course in various languages. I would like to join the same in French language. (Question 3)…..and I am free for three months. Kindly let me know the admission procedure, fee structure, (Question 4)………. and transport facilities, if available. Kindly inform me at the earliest so that I can join the course immediately, without wasting time.

Thanking you.
(Question 5)…………….
Apoorva

Question 1.
(A) The Regional Manager
(B) The Centre Head
(C) The National Representative
(D) The Receptionist
Answer:
(B) The Centre Head

Question 2.
(A) I would like to draw your attention to my interest in learning French
(B) In regard to your institute
(C) With reference to your advertisement dated 24th March
(D) In the interest of the great country of France
Answer:
(C) With reference to your advertisement dated 24th March

Question 3.
(A) I am waiting for my class XII result
(B) I have been disqualified from school
(C) I have been rusticated from school
(D) I have changed my school
Answer:
(A) I am waiting for my class XII result

Question 4.
(A) name of teacher, name of principal
(B) name of the issuing authority
(C) duration of the course, timing of the class
(D) address of the driver, references of some past students
Answer:
(C) duration of the course, timing of the class

Question 5.
(A) Yours obediently
(B) Yours lovingly
(C) Your faithfully
(D) Yours sincerely
Answer:
(D) Yours sincerely

XIII. Tarun Kumar has written a letter to CBSE requesting for issuing duplicate certificates as he had lost his original certificates. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option.

7/9, Kunj Apartments
Shimla
(Question 1)………
The Chairman, CBSE,
Preet Vihar, Delhi

Subject: (Question 2)………. .

Respected Sir,
Through this letter of mine, I wish to inform you that while travelling in a bus, I left my bag in a bus. (Question 3)……… Now I have to apply for a job in a government department. Please let me know the procedure of issuing the duplicate certificates, time taken by the board and the fees to be deposited. My registration no. is 4567/897/HP and I have filed (Question 4)…….Please do the needful (Question 5)………..as it is a question of my career.

Thanking you in anticipation.
Yours faithfully,
Tarun Kumar

Question 1.
(A) Honourable Mr. x x
(B) Mr. x x
(C) 3 April, 20 xx
(D) None of these
Answer:
(C) 3 April, 20 xx

Question 2.
(A) Order about issuing the Duplicate Certificates
(B) Request about issuing the Duplicate Certificates
(C) Enquiry about issuing the Duplicate Certificates
(D) Affidavit about issuing the Duplicate Certificates
Answer:
(B) Request about issuing the Duplicate Certificates

Question 3.
(A) The bag contained my original driving license.
(B) The bag contained my original Graduation Degree and Diploma certificates.
(C) The bag contained my original PAN Card and Aadhar Card.
(D) The bag contained my original certificates of X and XII.
Answer:
(D) The bag contained my original certificates of X and XII.

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Question 4.
(A) a similar application with Ministry of Education, Government of India
(B) an FIR regarding the loss of my bag
(C) a complaint with your other branches also
(D) a request with the Member of Legislative Assembly of our constituency
Answer:
(B) an FIR regarding the loss of my bag

Question 5.
(A) as early as possible
(B) whenever you are comfortable
(C) as and when you think fit
(D) by informing suitable authorities
Answer:
(A) as early as possible

XIV. Shweta has written a letter to an organisation ‘Yoga for Public’ seeking relevant information about their Yoga courses. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option

R.K. Puram, New Delhi
7 August, 20 xx ,
The Organiser,
Yoga For Public,
R.K. Puram New Delhi
Subject: Enquiry About the Courses
(Question 1)…………………
With reference to your (Question 2)……….dated 5 August, 20xx, I would like to tell you that I wish to join the yoga classes (Question 3)…….. Kindly furnish the following details :

  • Duration of the course
  • Timings of the classes
  • No. of persons in each batch
  • Any special class for girls
  • (Question 4)………….

(Question 5)………..so that I may join as early as possible.

Thanking you.
Yours sincerely,
Shweta

Question 1.
(A) Dear All,
(B) Respected Sir,
(C) Hi,
(D) My Friend,
Answer:
(B) Respected Sir,

Question 2.
(A) advertisement in ‘The Times of India’
(B) pamphlet distributed on
(C) magazine
(D) circular
Answer:
(A) advertisement in ‘The Times of India’

Question 3.
(A) made by you
(B) held by you
(C) organised by you
(D) published by you
Answer:
(C) organised by you

Question 4.
(A) Fee structure
(B) Name of instructor
(C) Affiliation with universities
(D) Permission taken from medical authorities
Answer:
(A) Fee structure

Question 5.
(A) I may be taking a leave shortly and after that
(B) I am planning my schedule
(C) I am looking forward to join your classes
(D) I am awaiting an early reply from your end
Answer:
(D) I am awaiting an early reply from your end

XV. Manish Mehta, the School Captain, has written a letter to area manager of an NGO to participate in half¬marathon and provide your school with T-shirts for the event. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option.

Sarvodaya Vidyalaya,
Saket
April 18, 2016
(Q-1)
XYZ NGO, Karol Bagh, New Delhi

Subject: Permission to Participate in Half-Marathon

(Question 2)………..
It is matter of great pleasure that authorities of our school have decided to take part in the half-marathon organised (Q- 3)………. As the noble purpose of this marathon is to create awareness for ‘Clean City, Green City’, it will be our honour if you grant us permission to be a part of this noble cause.
Further I would make a request to provide us 200 T-shirts for the boys and girls of our school, who are aged 15-17 years. I hope, we will receive the above-mentioned consignment, along with the permission letter within this week so that the students may reach the National Stadium on April 25, 2016, at 5:30 a.m. sharp to join the marathon. (Question 4)………..

Thanking you.
Yours sincerely, Manish Mehta
(Question 5) …………………

Question 1.
(A) The Manager
(B) The Area Manager
(C) The Sports In charge
(D) The Principal
Answer:
(B) The Area Manager

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Question 2.
(A) Dear Mr. ABC,
(B) Sir,
(C) Hello ABC,
(D) Honourable Sir,
Ans.
(B) Sir,

Question 3.
(A) by your reputed NGO
(B) by government of India
(C) by the concerned authorities
(D) by residents of the housing society
Answer:
(A) by your reputed NGO

Question 4.
(A) We are thankful to you.
(B) We have heard a lot about you
(C) It would be a privilege to associate with you
(D) We shall be highly obliged
Answer:
(D) We shall be highly obliged

Question 5.
(A) School Prefect
(B) Head Boy
(C) School Captain
(D) Physical Education Instructor
Answer:
(C) School Captain

XVI. Vaibhavi Sinha, Examination In charge of a public school has written a letter to Sunrise Stationery Mart placing order for some stationery items. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the letter by choosing the correct option.

Goodway Public School,
Aurobindo Road,
Indore,
2nd April, 20 xx
(Question 2) ,
Sunrise Stationery Mart, 12, Mall Road,
Indore

Subject: Placing Order for some Stationery Sir,

you had sent along with the latest price list. After going through the list, we would like to place an order for the following items.

Product Quantity
White Paper – 4 reams
Carbon paper 2 – packets
(Question 3)………… One dozen
Ball point pens (Red and Blue) – 50 each
We attach herewith a draft of 50% advance payment. The balance payment (Question 4)…….. We expect a 10% discount, which you have already promised. Please note that we shall not be responsible for any damages during transportation. We expect delivery within 15 days as discussed earlier.
(Question 5)…………

Yours sincerely,
Vaibhavi Sinha Examination Incharge

Question 1.
(A) The Managing Director
(B) The Sales Manager
(C) The Regional Director
(D) Any of these
Answer:
(B) The Sales Manager

Question 2.
(A) Thank you for the catalogue
(B) With reference to your advertisement
(C) I would like to draw your kind attention
(D) None of these
Answer:
(A) Thank you for the catalogue

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Question 3.
(A) Registers
(B) School desks
(C) Mobile chargers
(D) Wall clocks
Answer:
(A) Registers

Question 4.
(A) will be confiscated
(B) will be released after one year
(C) will not be paid
(D) will be made on delivery
Answer:
(D) will be made on delivery

Question 5.
(A) See you soon
(B) Missing you a lot
(C) Wish you good luck
(D) Thanking you
Answer:
(D) Thanking you

I. The chart below displays data about the number of digital devices purchased in Rishunagar across the years 2015-2019. A paragraph has been written analysing the given data. Some gaps have been left in the paragraph and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the paragraph by choosing the correct option.

Digital devices purchased across years in Rishunagar
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According to the given data, a large number of digital devices were purchased in Rishunagar across the years

(Question 1)………..The data indicates that (Question 1)………as compared to the computers which numbered approx. 35,000 in 2015. There Was a gradual rise in the purchase in 2016 when the number of smartphones rose to 60,000 (Question 3)………… The trend suddenly changed and a sharp rise was seen. The purchase of computers in 2017 which again dropped to approx. 45,000 in 2018. The year showed (Q- 4)……….as well. But the year 2019 brought hope and cheer for the sellers when there was again an upward trend in both smartphones and computers. To sum up, it can be said that the purchase of digital devices across these five years showed (Question 5)…………..

Question 1.
(A) 2015-2019
(B) 2015 and 2019
(C) 2015,2016-2019
(D) 2017
Answer:
(A) 2015-2019

Question 2.

(A) more computers were purchased in 2018
(B) less smart phones were purchased in 2016
(C) more smart phones were purchased in 2015
(D) less smart phones were purchased in 2015
Answer:
(C) more smart phones were purchased in 2015

Question 3.
(A) and computers to 45,000
(B) and computers to 59,000
(C) and smartphones to 50,000
(D) and smartphones to 55,000
Answer:
(B) and computers to 59,000

Question 4.
(A) a rise in the purchase of smart phones
(B) a rise in the purchase of computers
(C) a decline in the purchase of computers
(D) a decline in the purchase of smart phones
Answer:
(D) a decline in the purchase of smart phones

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Question 5.
(A) the decline of people towards the hi-tech devices
(B) the incline of people towards the hi-tech devices .
(C) the fluctuation in taste of people towards the hi-tech devices
(D) the no change attitude of people towards the hi-tech devices
Answer:
(B) the incline of people towards the hi-tech devices .

II. Read the following excerpt from an article that appeared in the magazine section of a local daily:
The ban on single-use plastic is impractical. The purpose of articles like bags and packaging is ultimately to make human life easier. Plastic articles do this well, so they shouldn’t be banned. Sumit has written a paragraph to analyse the given argument. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the paragraph by choosing the correct option.

Single use plastic causes (Question 1)…………. it. Its toxic contents are harmful for all whether they are human beings, animals or (Question 2) ………. In fact, they cause (Question 3) ……….. of those also who produce it as it leads to many illnesses. The government has decided to put (Question 4)……….. which is a wise step. It is going to be helpful for our environment which is in a declining state. Everyone must join in this campaign to save our planet and to make it pollution free. More of environment friendly products should be used. The ban on these products is not impractical. (Question 5) ……….. but we should come up for the welfare of all and not be selfish. The ban will be useful in the long run.

Question 1.
(A) more benefit to the environment than harming
(B) less harm to the environment than benefitting
(C) more harm to the environment than benefitting
(D) no benefit or harm to
Answer:
(C) more harm to the environment than benefitting

Question 2.
(A) reptiles
(B) marine creatures
(C) amphibians
(D) micro-organisms
Answer:
(B) marine creatures

Question 3.
(A) a decline in the healthy state
(B) a rise in the healthy state
(C) no harm on the health
(D) may or may not cause harm on the health
Answer:
(A) a decline in the healthy state

Question 4.
(A) a ban on non-plastic articles
(B) a distinguished ban on some plastic articles
(C) a blanket ban on multiple-use plastic articles
(D) a blanket ban on single-use plastic articles
Answer:
(D) a blanket ban on single-use plastic articles

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Question 5.
(A) We are so much used to these products
(B) We have ignored these products for a long time
(C) There is no denying the fact that these products make our life difficult
(D) There is no denying the fact that these products make our life easier
Answer:
(D) There is no denying the fact that these products make our life easier

III. A survey was conducted by a school to discuss the role that Information Technology/Computers play in the growth and development of children. The data is given below in the form of a pie chart. A friend of yours has analysed the data. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the paragraph by choosing the correct option.

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A survey was conducted by XYZ School to discuss the role played by Computers and Information Technology in the growth and development of children. (Question 1)………that the computers enhance creativity hus showing that they were not in favour of it. As many as 10% people believed that (Question 2) ………. due to long sitting hours of children in front of it where as 12% people were of the opinion that children get access to so many sites that are inappropriate for their age. In fact, 30% people believed that Information Technology increases knowledge and helps in the growth and development of a child as compared to (Question 3)…… …………. which results in the reduction of their outdoor activities. (Question 4)………….. (15%) had the opinion that it helps academically. Hence, we can sum up that 53% of the people were (Question 5) by children where there were still 47% who did not favour it.

Question 1.
(A) Only a margin 8% of the people opined
(B) Only a margin 12% of the people opined
(C) Only a margin 15% of the people opined
(D) A record maximum of 30% of the people opined
Answer:
(A) Only a margin 8% of the people opined

Question 2.
(A) computers enhance creativity
(B) computers reduce outdoor activities
(C) computers cause eye strain
(D) computers increase knowledge
Answer:
(C) computers cause eye strain

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Question 3.
(A) 25% people who were of the view that computers attract a child towards itself
(B) 45% people who were of the view that computers attract a child towards itself
(C) 55% people who were of the view that computers attract a child towards itself
(D) 10% people who were of the view that computers attract a child towards itself
Answer:
(A) 25% people who were of the view that computers attract a child towards itself

Question 4.
(A) Around 50% people
(B) A large number of people
(C) Very few people
(D) Not clear from the passage
Answer:
(C) Very few people

Question 5.
(A) against computer usage
(B) in favour of computer usage
(C) moderate computer usage
(D) None of these
Answer:
(B) in favour of computer usage

IV. The number of tigers, the biggest cats in the world, is gradually decreasing. Given below is a data which reveals the number of Royal Bengal Tiger in different countries. Sumiti has written an analytical paragraph by interpreting the data. Some gaps have been left in the letter and marked as (Question 1), (Question 2), (Question 3), (Question 4) and (Question 5). Complete the paragraph by choosing the correct option.

Name of countryMinimumMaximum
1.         Bangladesh300460
2.         Bhutan80460
3.         China3035
4.         India25003800
5.         Nepal150250

The Biggest Cats
The key findings from many years of study of tigers’ population have indicated that in many countries, (Question 1)……… because of habitat loss and prey depletion rather than being killed directly. (Question 2)………..but their number is gradually decreasing because some of the tiger parts are used by people for various selfish purposes. The given data tells us that the number of Royal Bengal Tigers is as low as 30 to 35 in China. The estimated population of tigers in India ranges between 2500-3800 and is the (Question 3)………..where this animal is found. (Question 4)……….where the minimum number of tigers is 300 and goes up to a maximum of 460. Bhutan also shares the maximum number of Royal Bengal Tiger i.e„ 460 with Bangladesh but there is a’vast difference between the minimum number which is 80 in it. The number of tigers in Nepal is also not very encouraging (Question 5)……… Even the maximum number is only 250. To sum up, we can say that the tiger is in danger as the data clearly indicates the same.

Name of countryMinimumMaximum
1.         Bangladesh300460
2.         Bhutan80460
3.         China3035
4.         India25003800
5.         Nepal150250

Question 1.

(A) tigers rise in numbers
(B) tigers decline in numbers
(C) tigers remain constant in numbers
(D) tigers have become extinct
Answer:
(A) tigers rise in numbers

Question 2.
(A) Tigers are the most abundant animals in the world
(B) Tigers are the biggest reptiles in the world
(C) Tigers are the smallest marine animals in the world
(D) Tigers are the biggest cats in the world
Answer:
(D) Tigers are the biggest cats in the world

Question 3.
(A) lowest as compared to other countries
(B) highest as compared to other countries
(C) at an average with other countries
(D) negligible as compared to other countries
Answer:
(B) highest as compared to other countries

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Question 4.
(A) Bhutan comes next
(B) Bangladesh comes next
(C) Nepal comes next
(D) China comes next
Answer:
(B) Bangladesh comes next

Question 5.
(A) as the maximum number is 150
(B) as the minimum number is 80
(C) as the minimum number is 150
(D) as the maximum number is 35
Answer:
(C) as the minimum number is 150

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I. Read the following passage carefully :
(1) The choices we make on a daily basis wearing a seat belt, lifting heavy objects correctly or purposely staying out of any dangerous situation can either ensure our safety or bring about potentially harmful circumstances. You and I need to make a decision that we are going to get our lives in order. Exercising self-control, self-discipline and establishing boundaries and borders in our lives are some of the most important things we can do.

(2) A life without discipline is one that’s filled with carelessness. We can think it’s kind of exciting to live lifeon the edge. We like the image of “Yeah! That’s me! Living on the edge! Woo-hoo!” It’s become a popular way to look at life. But if you see, even highways have lines, which provide margins for our safety while we’re driving. If we go over one side, we’ll go into the ditch. If we cross over the line in the middle, we could get killed. And we like those lines because they help to keep us safe. Sometimes we don’t even realize how lines help to keep us safe. I’m not proud of this, but for the first 20 years of my life at work, I ignored my limits. 1 felt horrible, physically, most of the time.

(3) I used to tell myself “I know I have limits and that I’ve reached them, but I’m going to ignore them and see if or how long I can get by with it.” I ran to doctors, trying to make myself feel better through pills, vitamins, natural stuff and anything I could get my hands on. Some of the doctors would tell me, “It’s just stress.” That just made me mad. I thought stress meant you don’t like what you do or can’t handle life, and I love what I do. But I kept pushing myself, travelling, doing speaking engagements and so on simply exhausting myself.

(4) Finally, I understood I was living an unsustainable life and needed to make some changes in my outlook and lifestyle. You and I don’t have to be like everyone else or keep up with anyone else. Each of us needs to be exactly the way we are, and we don’t have to apologize for it. We’re not all alike and we need to find a comfort zone in which we can enjoy our lives instead of making ourselves sick with an overload of stress and pressure.

On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer ANY TEN questions from the twelve that follow:

Question 1.

The reason why living on the edge has become popular, is because of the

(A) constant need for something different.
(B) population being much younger.
(C) exhausting effort to make changes.
(D) strong tendency to stay within our limits.
Answer:
(A) constant need for something different.

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Question 2.

Choose the option that best captures the central idea of the passage from the given quotes.

It’s all about quality of life and finding a happy balance between work and friends. —Philip Green Togobeyond is as wrong as to fall short. —ConfuciusLife is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving. — Albert EinsteinBalance is not something you find, it’s something you create. — Jana Kingsford
(1)(2)(3)(4)

(A) Option (1)
(B) Option (2)
(C) Option (3)
(D) Option (4)
Answer:
(D) Option (4)

Question 3.

Which of the characteristics are apt about the writer in the following context:

“I know I have limits and that I’ve reached them, but I’m going to ignore them and see if or how long I can get by with it.” ?
1. negligent
2. indecisive
3. spontaneous
4. reckless
5. purposeless
6. patient

(A) 2 and 5
(B) 3 and 6
(C) 1 and 4
(D) 2 and 3
Answer:
(C) 1 and 4

Question 4.

Which of the following will be the most appropriate title for the passage?

(A) Much too soon
(B) Enough is enough
(C) How much is too much?
(D) Have enough to do?
Answer:
(C) How much is too much?

Question 5.

The phrase “potentially harmful circumstances” refers to circumstances that can

(A) certainly be dangerous.
(B) be fairly dangerous.
(C) be possibly dangerous.
(D) seldom be dangerous.
Answer:
(C) be possibly dangerous.

Question 6.

Select the option that makes the correct use of “unsustainable”, as used in the passage, to fill in the blank space.

(A) In the long run, the………… officials followed emergency procedures.
(B) Emergency procedures were……….. by the officials.
(C) Officials reported an…………… set of events during the emergency.
(D) Officials admit that the emergency system is in the longer run.
Answer:
(D) Officials admit that the emergency system is in the longer run.

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Question 7.

The author attempts to……………. the readers through this write-up.

(A) rebuke
(B) question
(C) offer aid to
(D) offer advice to
Answer:
(D) offer advice to

Question 8.

The author uses colloquial words such as “yeah” and “Woo-hoo!”. Which of the following is NOT a colloquial word?

(A) hooked
(B) guy
(C) stuff
(D) stress
Answer:
(D) stress

Question 9.

What does the author mean when he says, “to get our lives in order”?

(A) To resume our lives.
(B) To organize our lives.
(C) To rebuild our lives.’
(D) To control our lives.
Answer:
(B) To organize our lives.

Question 10.

Choose the option that correctly states the two meanings of ‘outlook’, as used in the passage.

1. A person’s evaluation of life
2. A person’s experiences in life
3. A person’s point of view towards life
4. A person’s regrets in life
5. A person’s general attitude to life

(A) (1) and (4)
(B) (2) and (3)
(C) (3) and (5)
(D) (4) and (5)
Answer:
(C) (3) and (5)

Question 11.

The author explains the importance of discipline and boundaries in our lives using the example of

(a) road accidents.
(b) traffic rules.
(c) lines on the highway.
(d) safe driving.
Answer:
(c) lines on the highway.

Question 12.

What is the message conveyed in the last paragraph of the passage?

(A) Love what you do.
(B) Love yourself to love others.
(C) Be the best version of yourself.
(D) Be yourself.
Answer:
(C) Be the best version of yourself.

II. Read the following passage carefully :
(1) As the family finally sets off from home after many arguments, there is a moment of lull as the car takes off. “Alright, so where are we going for dinner now?” asks the one at the driving wheel. What follows is a chaos, as multiple voices makes as many suggestions.

(2) By the time, order is restored and a decision is arrived at, tempers have risen, feelings injured and there is at least one person grumbling.

(3) Twenty years ago, you would step out of home, decision of meal and venue already made with no arguments or opposition and everybody looked forward to the meal with equal enthusiasm. The decision was made by the head of the family and the others fell in line. Today every member of the family has a say in every decision which also promotes a sense of togetherness and bonding.

(4) We empower our kids to take their own decisions from a very early age. We ask them the cuisine they prefer, the movie they want to see, the holiday they wish to go on and the subjects they wish to study.

(5) It’s a closely connected world out there, where children consult and guide each other. A parent’s well meaning advice can sound like nothing more than unnecessary preaching. How then do we reach our children through all the conflicting views and make the voice of reason be heard? Children today question choices and prefer to go with the flow.

(6) What then is the best path to take? I would say the most important thing one can do is to listen. Listen to your children and their silences. Ensure that you keep some time aside for them, insist that they share their stories with you. Step into their world. It is not as complicated as it sounds; just a daily half an hour of the quality time would do the trick.

On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer ANY TEN questions from the twelve that follow:

Question 1.

According to the passage, who said, “so, where are we going for dinner now?”

(A) narrator
(B) one at the steering
(C) one of the passengers
(D) one of the guests
Answer:
(B) one at the steering

Question 2.

Twenty years ago, according to the passage, decisions were………………….

(A) unanimous ,with no argument
(B) made by the children
(C) taken by the head of the family
(D) not taken by elders
Answer:
(C) taken by the head of the family

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Question 3.

In modern times, children are ………………. to take their own decision from a very early age.

(A) forbidden
(B) trained
(C) not given permission
(D) allowed
Answer:
(D) allowed

Question 4.

Generally, a parent’s advice is often taken as………….. by the children.

(A) dictatorship
(B) unnecessary preaching
(C) obligation
(D) distraction
Answer:
(B) unnecessary preaching

Question 5.

These days, children want to…………

(A) rule their own life
(B) go with the flow
(C) be looked after by others
(D) live their life under the guidance of everyone
Answer:
(B) go with the flow

Question 6.

The message conveyed by this passage is that parents should…………….

(A) give children some space
(B) listen to each need of theirs
(C) let them solve their problems by helping them from the back
(D) all of these
Answer:
(D) all of these

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Question 7.

After arriving at a decision almost everyone is……… in the family mentioned above.

(A) happy
(B) excited
(C) hurt
(D) elated
Answer:
(C) hurt

Question 8.

In modern times, the say each family member in decision making points towards……… in the family.

(A) grudges,
(B) perfect bonding
(C) individual opinions
(D) none of these
Answer:
(B) perfect bonding

Question 9.

The synonyms of ‘hurt’ given in para 2 is………… .

(A) injured
(B) restored
(C) arrived
(D) decision
Answer:
(A) injured

Question 10.

The word which means the same as ‘a style or method of cooking’ in para 4 is…… .

(A) gourmet
(B) cuisine
(C) gastric
(D) science
Answer:
(B) cuisine

Question 11.

The word of ‘agreeable’ has the antonym……………

(A) connected
(B) conflicting
(C) preaching
(D) prefer
Answer:
(B) conflicting

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Question 12.

The antonym of ‘simple’ as given in para 6 is………..

(A) difficult
(B) complicated
(C) easy
(D) tricky
Answer:
(B) complicated

III. Read the following passage carefully :
(1) The Road to success is not straight; there is a curve called failure, a loop called confusion, speed bumps called friends, caution-lights called family, and you will have flats called jobs. But, if you have a spark called determination, an engine called perseverance, insurance called faith, and a driver called God, you will eventually make it to a place called success!

(2) In spite of all our planning and preparation, unexpected challenges are certain to arise. The bumps in the road will be unavoidable, but you’ll never get to your destination if you aren’t willing to drive over them. The difference between a disaster and triumph lies in whether or not you’re prepared and willing to weather the storm. If you’re ready, those bumps will become the stepping-stones.

(3) The key thing to realise is that working harder is the same as working smarter. How do you work smarter? You just need to have the right skills. People want improved circumstances and better life without an improved self. They want victory without paying the price or making efforts. It really cannot happen without the other. Any improvements that have not been generated by improving yourself are superficial and short-lived. If you want to have a better future, you have to change yourself. Stop worrying about the various challenges that will come your way. Just believe in yourself and use them as stepping-stones.

(4) ” Success” is getting whatever you want out of life without violating the rights of others.” It is not an accident. Success is the result of our attitude and our attitude is a choice. Hence success is a matter of choice and not chance. –

(5) Today success represents a holistic and positive attitude to life. Attitude is everything. Success is not restricted within some kind of brick and mortar premises. It assumes the individuality of a complete act executed with perfection; material achievements do not define life. We don’t remember sports stars for the products they endorse but the spirit of achievement that they represent. In the abundance of positive attitude, lie the grandeur of a truly rewarding rich life.

(6) Success can be measured from two standpoints—the external and the internal. Externally it is the measure of a
job well done and the recognition. Internally it is the feeling of achievement and wholeness derived from the completion of a task or fulfilment of desire.

On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer ANY TEN questions from the twelve that follow:

Question 1.

What qualities lead one to the place called success?

(A) determination
(B) perseverance
(C) faith
(D) all of these
Answer:
(D) all of these

Question 2.

The Road to success is…………

(A) straight
(B) curved
(C) slanting
(D) not straight
Answer:
(D) not straight

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Question 3.

The difference between a disaster and triumph lies in……….

(A) whether you are prepared to weather the storm
(B) willing to work hard
(C) ready to fail
(D) your efforts
Answer:
(A) whether you are prepared to weather the storm

Question 4.

According to the text, which of the following statement is true?

(A) Working harder is the same as working smarter.
(B) Hard work is the only key to success.
(C) Working smarter is the only way to achieve your goal.
(D) Hard work and luck are important to succeed in life.
Answer:
(A) Working harder is the same as working smarter.

Question 5.

To work smarter you need……….

(A) the right qualifications
(B) the right skills
(C) the right contacts
(D) all of these
Answer:
(B) the right skills

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Question 6.

How can one have a better future?

(A) By changing the circumstances
(B) By changing the surroundings
(C) By changing yourself
(D) By putting others down
Answer:
(C) By changing yourself

Question 7.

Externally success is measured by……..

(A) money
(B) position
(C) recognition
(D) all of these
Answer:
(C) recognition

Question 8.

Internally it is measured by………..

(A) feeling of achievement
(B) feeling happy
(C) feeling satisfied
(D) feeling complete
Answer:
(A) feeling of achievement

Question 9.

The synonym of ‘victory’ as given in paragraph 2 is……

(A) planning
(B) preparation
(C) triumph
(D) challenges
Answer:
(C) triumph

Question 10.

The synonym of ‘surplus’ as given in paragraph 5 is………

(A) holistic
(B) endorse
(C) assumes
(D) abundance
Answer:
(D) abundance

Question 11.

The antonym of ‘defeat’ as given in paragraph 6 is………

(A) recognition
(B) achievement
(C) completion
(D) success
Answer:
(B) achievement

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Question 12.

The antonym of ‘deep’ as given in paragraph 3 is………

(A) short-lived
(B) circumstance
(C) stepping stones
(D) superficial
Answer:
(D) superficial

IV. Read the following passage carefully :
(1) Music is perhaps the most popular and widely practised form of fine arts, transcending all kinds of cultural and linguistic barriers. Any form of fine art is difficult to master and almost impossible to perfect and music is no exception.

(2) Nature, it is learnt, has blessed almost two-thirds of the human race with musical ability of some sort. Music has the power to bring out the deepest emotions. In fact, it is a magic medicine and many seek refuge in it when they are depressed or stressed. It is this intimacy that makes us listen to music or even hum or sing sometimes. This singing, or realistically speaking, expressing one’s emotion musically sometimes takes a serious turn.

(3) The desire to sing before an audience is innocent and beautiful and indeed it is perfectly alright to have such a genuine desire. But it is also important to understand that singing is an intricate art — a highly refined one at that, which requires systematic, prolonged and strict training, to be acceptable. This is an aspect we forget in our keen desire to reach the stage and perform. It is almost like preparing a formal meal for some specially invited guests, without even having learnt and trained in the basics of cooking.

(4) These days almost everyone sings and it does not stop here. Most of us want to become professional singers. Result: a complete disregard for and ignorance of the training part, as the need is never felt to go through one and the urge to get to the stage and perform overcomes even a little desire to learn, if any. If at all, somewhere along the way one feels the need to gain some knowledge and training, it leads to hurried shortcuts and halfhearted attempts, best described as ‘Crash Courses’. ’

(5) It is observed that those who have attained the so called partial success, suddenly feel that they lack the required knowledge and are not learned enough. But it is too late by then. It should be understood here that the stage or a performance brings in a different mind-set within the artist. It is always recommended and rightly said that while on stage, cover the mistakes and weaknesses if any, and get along. But the contrary is true when it comes to acquiring knowledge and during the learning process. While under training, the student is expected to make mistakes but then rectify those mistakes under the supervision and guidance of the teacher. Therefore, it is good to make mistakes and then be corrected during the process of learning as this subsequently makes one flawless and educated. This is a different mind-set. And these two mind-set discussed above, (those of a performer and that of a student) cannot coexist.

On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer ANY TEN questions from the twelve that follow:

Question 1.

Music is perhaps the most popular and widely practised form of………..

(A) performing arts
(B) modern arts
(C) linguistic arts
(D) fine arts
Answer:
(D) fine arts

Question 2.

Nature has blessed almost two-thirds of the human race with………..

(A) singing ability
(B) musical ability
(C) dancing ability
(D) all of these
Answer:
(B) musical ability

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Question 3.

………….are brought out by the power of music.

(A) Hidden talents
(B) Feelings of joy and contentment
(C) Deepest emotions
(D) Hidden desires
Answer:
(C) Deepest emotions

Question 4.

How can we say that music is a magic medicine?

(A) It can make one cry or bring a smile on one’s face.
(B) It can heal people.
(C) It relieves people of their pain.
(D) People, forget their problems.
Answer:
(A) It can make one cry or bring a smile on one’s face.

Question 5.

What is best described as ‘Crash Courses’?

(A) Detailed courses
(B) Dedicated learning
(C) Years of learning and practice
(D) Hurried shortcuts
Answer:
(D) Hurried shortcuts

Question 6.

The mind-set of a student of music should be………….

(A) Never to make mistakes.
(B) Always be perfect.
(C) Cover up the mistakes.
(D) Make mistakes but then rectify those mistakes.
Answer:
(D) Make mistakes but then rectify those mistakes.

Question 7.

In our keen desire to reach the stage and perform we forget…………

(A) It requires prolonged and strict training.
(B) It requires confidence.
(C) It requires hard work.
(D) It requires talent.
Answer:
(A) It requires prolonged and strict training.

Question 8.

While performing on stage an artist must………..

(A) make mistakes and seek guidance
(B) cover the mistake and get along
(C) stop singing
(D) none of these
Answer:
(B) cover the mistake and get along

Question 9.

Any form of………… is difficult to master.

(A) fine arts
(B) dance
(C) cooking
(D) all of these
Answer:
(A) fine arts

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Question 10.

‘Transcending’ in para 1 means :

(A) drown under
(B) rise above
(C) surrender
(D) fail
Answer:
(B) rise above

Question 11.

‘Refuge’ in para 2 means :

(A) shelter from rain
(B) shelter from storm
(C) shelter from unhappiness
(D) shelter from sun
Answer:
(C) shelter from unhappiness

Question 12.

The word……..in para 5 is the same as ‘incomplete’.

(A) lack
(B) contrary
(C) rectify
(D) partial
(D) partial
Ans.
(D) partial

V. Read the following passage carefully :
(1) Overpowering prey is a challenge for creatures that do not have any limbs. Some species like Russell’s viper, inject poison into their prey. Some others opt for an alternative non-chemical method – rat snakes, for instance, catch and push their prey against the ground to immobilize them, while pythons use their muscle power to crush their prey to death. But snakes can’t be neatly divided into poisonous and non-poisonous categories.

(2) Even species listed as non-poisonous are not completely free of poison. The common Sand Boa, for instance, produces secretions particularly poisonous and dangerous to birds. So, the species does not prefer to take any chance – it crushes its prey and injects poison as an extra step.

(3) Do vipers need poison powerful enough to kill hundreds of rats with just one drop? After all, they eat only one
or two at a time.

(4) While hunting, animals try their best to kill as efficiently as possible while their prey will put in all the efforts, use any trick to avoid getting caught and becoming a meal, such as developing immunity to the poison. For instance, Californian ground squirrels are resistant to Northern Pacific rattle snake getting caught and poison.

(5) Competition with prey is not the only thing driving snakes to evolve more and more deadly poison. Snakes also have to struggle to avoid becoming prey themselves.

(6) Some snake killers are prone to have partial immunity to poison. Famously, mongooses are sure; highly resistant to the poison of cobra, and with their speed and agility, they can kill snakes fearlessly and are relatively unharmed . It would be mean definite death of cobras as a species if they did not evolve a more deadly poison to stop and resist the mongooses.

(7) Poison has another very important role. It has an extreme meat softening property; their specific enzymes break up the insides of the prey. Normally, a reptile depends on the sun’s warm rays to aid it in its digestion.

(8) But I wonder if we cannot use the venom in our favour. In remote parts of India, local hospitality there often involves serving leather-tough meat. I chew and chew until my jaws start aching. If I spit it out or refuse, our hosts would be offended, I swallow like a python stuffing a deer, down its throat and hope I don’t choke. If only I had poison.

On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer ANY TEN questions from the twelve that follow:

Question 1.

How do Russell vipers attack their prey?

(A) Inject poison
(B) Crush their prey
(C) Push their prey against the ground
(D) Bite their prey
Answer:
(A) Inject poison

Question 2.

Rat snakes attack their prey by ……………..

(A) injecting poison
(B) crushing their prey
(C) pushing their prey against the ground
(D) biting their prey
Answer:
(C) pushing their prey against the ground

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Question 3.

The Sand Boa attacks its prey by………..

(A) injecting poison
(B) crushing its prey
(C) both (A) and (B)
(D) only (A)
Answer:
(C) both (A) and (B)

Question 4.

How many rats do vipers consume at a time?

(A) one or two at a time.
(B) three to four at a time.
(C) five to six at a time.
(D) seven to eight at a time.
Answer:
(A) one or two at a time.

Question 5.

Why do animals try to kill efficiently?

(A) as their prey will use any trick to avoid becoming a meal.
(B) as their prey might attack them.
(C) as they are testing their skill.
(D) as they are trying to learn new tricks.
Answer:
(A) as their prey will use any trick to avoid becoming a meal.

Question 6.

What immunity does Californian ground squirrels have?

(A) They have grown bigger in size.
(B) They inject poison.
(C) They have become resistant to Northern Pacific rattle snake poison.
(D) They can run extremely fast.
Answer:
(C) They have become resistant to Northern Pacific rattle snake poison.

Question 7.

Poison has one important role, it………

(A) makes the meat sweet
(B) reduces the’size of the meat
(C) it acts as a preservative
(D) makes the meat soft
Answer:
(D) makes the meat soft

Question 8.

The writer wished he had poison because………

(A) he wanted to hurt someone.
(B) he wanted to know how the poison works.
(C) he wanted to make the meat soft.
(D) none of these.
Answer:
(C) he wanted to make the meat soft.

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Question 9.

The synonym of the ‘another’ in para (1) is

(A) opt
(B) alternative
(C) a creature
(D) against
Answer:
(B) alternative

Question 10.

One word for ‘liquid substances released from glands’:

(A) secretions
(B) species
(C) injects
(D) poisonous
Answer:
(A) secretions

Question 11.

The synonym of ‘particular’ in para 7 is……….

(A) extreme
(B) enzymes
(C) aid
(D)specific
Answer:
(D)specific

Question 12.

The word which means the same as ‘poison’ in para 8 is……….

(A) venom
(B) remote
(C) offended
(D) choke
Answer:
(A) venom

VI. Read the following passage carefully :
(1) Great people are born with the objective to produce an influence on the society. One such personality, who was so humble and lived his complete life with determination and purpose to achieve certain aims was Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar. He was not only a great social reformer but also a writer, educator and he worked endlessly to transform the society. He strongly protested against social evils like polygamy and child marriage. He favoured widow remarriage and women’s education in India. The Widow Remarriage Act was passed in 1856 making the marriage of widows legal because of his continuous efforts to solve these problems.

(2) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar refined the way Bengali language was written and taught. His book ‘Bornoporichoy’ (Introduction to the Alphabet) is still used as the introductory text to teach the Bengali alphabet. Thus, he brought about a revolution in the Bengali Education System. Vidyasagar is credited with the role of completely changing the old method of teaching which prevailed in Sanskrit College. As a professor in Sanskrit College, he bought modern outlook into the method of teaching. He included English and Bengali as mediums of learning, besides Sanskrit. He, also, introduced courses in European History, Philosophy and Science along with Vedic scriptures. He encouraged the students to study these subjects and make the best of both the worlds. „

(3) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar was a strong advocate of women education. He rightly viewed education as the primary way for women to achieve emancipation from the society’s oppression they had to face at that time. He exercised his power to open schools for girls and even outlined suitable curriculum to educate them. He went from door to door, requesting heads of the families to allow their daughters to be enrol them in schools. Ishwar Chandra was a man who defined his own path of action. He never listened to what other people said about his work and made decisions based on his own judgement. He was famous for all these qualities. He was also known for his great courage. Vidyasagar had a very soft heart that sympathised with those in trouble. He was easily moved to tears when he saw someone in pain and was always the first one to offer his help to his colleagues and friends in distress. After his death, Rabindranath Tagore said, “One wonders how God, in the process of producing forty million Bengalis, produced a man!”

On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer ANY TEN questions from the twelve that follow

Question 1.

Why are great people born?

(A) to influence the society
(B) to bring peace to the world
(C) to unite the people
(D) to heal the society
Answer:
(A) to influence the society

Question 2.

Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar was a………

(A) painter, dancer, singer
(B) social reformer, writer, educator
(C) economist, freedom fighter, social reformer
(D) all of these
Answer:
(B) social reformer, writer, educator

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Question 3.

‘Bornoporichoy’ is a book on………

(A) Bengali history ‘
(B) freedom fighters of Bengal
(C) introductory text to teaching Bengali alphabet
(D) Bengali writers
Answer:
(C) introductory text to teaching Bengali alphabet

Question 4.

What changes did Vidyasagar bring about in the method of teaching at Sanskrit college?

(A) started teaching with songs
(B) included Bengali and English as learning mediums
(C) taught through stories
(D) brought modem outlook into the method of teaching
Answer:
(D) brought modem outlook into the method of teaching

Question 5.

How did Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar promote women education?

(A) wrote books for girls
(B) opened schools for girls
(C) appointed women teachers
(D) all of these
Answer:
(B) opened schools for girls

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Question 6.

How can we say that Vidyasagar was a soft-hearted man?

(A) sympathised with those in trouble
(B) built hospitals for people
(C) engaged in charity
(D) looked after the old and sick
Answer:
(A) sympathised with those in trouble

Question 7.

“One wonders how God, in the process of producing forty million Bengalis, produced a , man!”. These words were said for………

(A) Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
(B) Rabindranath Tagore
(C) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
(D) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
Answer:
(C) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar

Question 8.

Which of the following statement is true?

(A) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar always paid attention to what people had to say about his work.
(B) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar made decisions based on his own judgement.
(C) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar was an idealist.
(D) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar was a great economist.
Answer:
(B) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar made decisions based on his own judgement.

Question 9.

The synonym of the word ‘impression’ in para is

(A) humble
(B) reformer
(C) polygamy
(D) influence
Answer:
(D) influence

Question 10.

The word which means the same as ‘change’ in para 1 is……….

(A) transform
(B) favoured
(C) determination
(D) protested
Answer:
(A) transform

Question 11.

What does the word ‘advocate’ mean?

(A) caretaker
(B) promoter
(C) neighbour
(D) aggressor
Answer:
(B) promoter

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Question 12.

The word ’emancipation’ in para 3 means

(A) oppression
(B) control
(C) freedom
(D) contribution
Answer:
(C) freedom

VII. Read the following passage carefully :

(1) Have you ever failed at something so miserably that the thought of attempting to do it again was the last thing you ever wanted to doIf your answer is yes, then you are “not a robot.” Unlike robots, we human beings have feelings, emotions, and dreams. We are all meant to grow and stretch despite our circumstances and our limitations.

(2) Flourishing and trying to make our dreams come true is great when life is going our way. But what happens when it is not What happens when you fail despite all of your hard work? Do you stay down and accept the defeat or do you get up again and again until you are satisfied? If you have a tendency to preserve and keep going then you have what the experts call, grit.

(3) Falling down or failing is one of the most agonizing, embarrassing and scariest human experiences. But it is also one of the most educational, empowering and essential parts of living a successful and fulfilling life. Did you know that perseverance (grit) is one of the seven qualities that have been described as the keys to personal success and betterment in society? The other six are: curiosity, gratitude, optimism, self-control, social intelligence, and zest. Thomas Edison is a model for grit for trying 1,000 plus times to invent the light bulb. If you are reading this with the lights on in your room, you know well that he succeeded. When asked why he kept going despite his hundreds of failures, he merely stated that they were not failures. They were hundreds of ways not to create a light bulb. This statement not only revealed his grit but also his optimism for looking at the bright side.

(4) Grit can be learnt to help you become more successful. One of the techniques that help is mindfulness. Mindfulness is a practice that helps the individual stay in the moment by bringing awareness of his or her experience without judgement. This practice has been used to quiet the noise of their fears and doubts. Through the simple practice of mindfulness, individuals will have the ability to stop the self-sabotaging downward spiral of hopelessness, despair and frustration.

(5) What did you do to overcome the negative and self-sabotaging feelings of failure? Reflect on what you did, and try to use those same powerful resources to help you today.

On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer ANY TEN questions from the twelve that follow:

Question 1.

Why are great people born?

(A) to influence the society
(B) to bring peace to the world
(C) to unite the people
(D) to heal the society
Answer:
(A) to influence the society

Question 2.

Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar was a………

(A) painter, dancer, singer
(B) social reformer, writer, educator
(C) economist, freedom fighter, social reformer
(D) all of these
Answer:
(B) social reformer, writer, educator

Question 3.

‘Bornoporichoy’ is a book on

(A) Bengali history ‘
(B) freedom fighters of Bengal
(C) introductory text to teaching Bengali alphabet
(D) Bengali writers
Answer:
(C) introductory text to teaching Bengali alphabet

Question 4.

What changes did Vidyasagar bring about in the method of teaching at Sanskrit college?

(A) started teaching with songs
(B) included Bengali and English as learning mediums
(C) taught through stories
(D) brought modem outlook into the method of teaching
Answer:
(D) brought modem outlook into the method of teaching

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Question 5.

How did Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar promote women education?

(A) wrote books for girls
(B) opened schools for girls
(C) appointed women teachers
(D) all of these
Answer:
(B) opened schools for girls

Question 6.

How can we say that Vidyasagar was a soft-hearted man?

(A) sympathised with those in trouble
(B) built hospitals for people
(C) engaged in charity
(D) looked after the old and sick
Answer:
(A) sympathised with those in trouble

Question 7.

“One wonders how God, in the process of producing forty million Bengalis, produced a man!”. These words were said for………..

(A) Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
(B) Rabindranath Tagore
(C) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
(D) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
Answer:
(C) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar

Question 8.

Which of the following statement is true?

(A) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar always paid attention to what people had to say about his work.
(B) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar made decisions based on his own judgement.
(C) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar was an idealist.
(D) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar was a great economist.
Answer:
(B) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar made decisions based on his own judgement.

Question 9.

The synonym of the word ‘impression’ in para 1 is………

(A) humble
(B) reformer
(C) polygamy
(D) influence
Answer:
(D) influence

Question 10.

The word which means the same as ‘change’ in para 1 is………

(A) transform
(B) favoured
(C) determination
(D) protested
Answer:
(A) transform

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Question 11.

What does the word ‘advocate’ mean?

(A) caretaker
(B) promoter
(C) neighbour
(D) aggressor
Answer:
(B) promoter

Question 12.

The word ’emancipation’ in para 3 means

(A) oppression
(B) control
(C) freedom
(D) contribution
Answer:
(C) freedom

VII. Read the following passage carefully :
(1) Have you ever failed at something so miserably that the thought of attempting to do it again was the last thing you ever wanted to do?

(2) If your answer is yes, then you are “not a robot.” Unlike robots, we human beings have feelings, emotions, and dreams. We are all meant to grow and stretch despite our circumstances and our limitations. Flourishing and trying to make our dreams come true is great when life is going our way. But what happens when it is not? What happens when you fail despite all of your hard work? Do you stay down and accept the defeat or do you get up again and again until you are satisfied? If you have a tendency to preserve and keep going then you have what the experts call, grit.

(3) Falling down or failing is one of the most agonizing, embarrassing and scariest human experiences. But it is also one of the most educational, empowering and essential parts of living a successful and fulfilling life. Did you know that perseverance (grit) is one of the seven qualities that have been described as the keys to personal success and betterment in society? The other six are: curiosity, gratitude, optimism, self-control, social intelligence, and zest. Thomas Edison is a model for grit for trying 1,000 plus times to invent the light bulb. If you are reading this with the lights on in your room, you know well that he succeeded. When asked why he kept going despite his hundreds of failures, he merely stated that they were not failures. They were hundreds of ways not to create a light bulb. This statement not only revealed his grit but also his optimism for looking at the bright side.

(4) Grit can be learnt to help you become more successful. One of the techniques that help is mindfulness. Mindfulness is a practice that helps the individual stay in the moment by bringing awareness of his or her experience without judgement. This practice has been used to quiet the noise of their fears and doubts. Through the simple practice of mindfulness, individuals will have the ability to stop the self-sabotaging downward spiral of hopelessness, despair and frustration.

(5) What did you do to overcome the negative and self-sabotaging feelings of failure? Reflect on what you did, and try to use those same powerful resources to help you today.

On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer ANY TEN questions from the twelve that follow:

Question 1.

If we are scared of failure, we are not a……….

(A) robot
(B) human being
(C) machine
(D) None of these
Answer:
(A) robot

Question 2.

How are humans different from robots?

(A) We have feelings and emotions.
(B) We are living beings.
(C) We are more intelligent.
(D) All of these
Answer:
(A) We have feelings and emotions.

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Question 3.

What is perceived as grit?

(A) To be courageous.
(B) To persevere and keep going.
(C) To be honest.
(D) To be determined.
Answer:
(B) To persevere and keep going.

Question 4.

…………. are some of the seven qualities that have been described as the keys to personal success.

(A) Failure, dejection and dishonesty
(B) Curiosity, gratitude and optimism
(C) Fear, greed and jealousy
(D) Envy, defensive and cruelty
Answer:
(B) Curiosity, gratitude and optimism

Question 5.

Thomas Edison is a perfect example of………

(A) courage
(B) determination
(C) optimism
(D) grit
Answer:
(D) grit

Question 6.

Grit helps you to become……….

(A) fearless
(B) successful
(C) brave
(D) content
Answer:
(B) successful

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Question 7.

What is mindfulness?

(A) To stay in the moment. .
(B) To be aware of your surroundings.
(C) To be cautious.
(D) To be self aware.
Answer:
(A) To stay in the moment. .

Question 8.

Mindfulness helps the individual .

(A) to be scared
(B) to face the challenges
(C) to be bold
(D) from self-sabotaging
Answer:
(D) from self-sabotaging

Question 9.

Failure is a part of………life.

(A) human
(B) daily
(C) regular
(D) all of these
Answer:
(A) human

Question 10.

In para 2,…………means ‘to continue’.

(A) robots
(B) satisfied
(C) persevere
(D) flourishing
Answer:
(C) persevere

Question 11.

In para 3,the synonym of ‘distressing’ is.

(A) embarrassing
(B) scariest
(C) agonising
(D) failing
Answer:
(C) agonising

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Question 12.

helps in preventing individuals from going down the lines of despair.

(A) courage
(B) perseverance
(C) grit
(D) mindfulness
Answer:
(D) mindfulness

VIII.Read the following passage carefully :
(1) It is an indisputable fact that the world has gone too far with the advancement of new technologies such as mobile phones, the internet and so on, due to which people are able to tour the cosmos virtually sitting at one place using their smart devices or other technological gadgets. Through mobile, internet access is ten times hurried and short, it can still provide common internet features like alerts, weather data, e-mails, search engines, instant messages and game and music downloading.

(2) Due to the easy access of smart phones, communication has become very effective, efficient and faster. People are able to convey their message all around the globe to their loved ones without spending hefty sums of money. Adults are always fond of such gadgets and they always welcome and adopt such new technology readily. Further, it has helped young people as they have been able to broaden their minds and improve their skill by doing research on the Internet. For instance, they use smart phones to look up any new word they come across.
(3) As we know that most of the universities have an online teaching provision, smart phones assist the students to complete their assignments on time and avoid delay.The mobile phone has been a lifesaver for a lot of people in case of an emergency. Likewise, use of smart phones can be of vital importance in preventing crimes in the society by providing information to the security forces in time.Nonetheless, for the young, the use of mobile phone can be like an addiction and they can also misuse it. Young people are also prone to getting involved in undesirable activities on the Internet.
(4)This might have adverse effect” on their academic performance. Therefore, young people should always be monitored and made aware of its bad outcomes.Also a major contributor to its popularity is the easy availability of prepaid or pay as you go services from a phone shop or an online store. This allows subscribers to load text or airtime credits to their handsets by the use of their credit cards, debit cards or by simply buying a prepaid card from the network they subscribe to. This plan also doesn’t commit a particular customer to a contract. If prepaid card is not that appealing to you, then you can opt to subscribe using the pay by month plan.

On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer ANY TEN questions from the twelve that follow:

Question 1.

Flow has the world advanced?

(A) introduction of new technologies
(B) strengthening the political ties
(C) helping each other
(D) maintaining world peace
Answer:
Option (A) is correct.

Question 2.

What are the benefits of mobile phones for the young generation?

(A) help in online learning.
(B) help look up new word they come across.
(C) help complete assignments on time.
(D) all of these
Answer:
(D) all of these

Question 3.

Flow can mobile phones be considered Tifesavers’?

(A) They automatically connect you to a doctor.
(B) They warn you of an impending crime.
(C) They prevent crimes by providing information to security forces.
(D) They give life saving tips.
Answer:
(C) They prevent crimes by providing information to security forces.

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Question 4.

Mention any one demerit of mobile phones.

(A) very expensive
(B) take a lot of time to charge
(C) affect academic performance
(D) difficult to avail services
Answer:
(C) affect academic performance

Question 5.

Through mobile, internet access is…….times hurried and short.

(A) ten
(B) fifty
(C) hundred
(D) more than ten
Answer:
(A) ten

Question 6.

Which of the following statement is true?

(A) Smart phones can connect people with their loved ones anywhere in the world at cheaper rates.
(B) Smart phones have distanced the people from ‘ one another.
(C) Smart phones have increased the expenses of people.
(D)Smart phones have made life easy.
Answer:
(A) Smart phones can connect people with their loved ones anywhere in the world at cheaper rates.

Question 7.

How can young people be kept away from the ill effects of mobile phones?

(A) They should not be given mobile phones.
(B) They should be strictly monitored.
(C) They should be monitored.
(D) They should be allowed to use the mobile phones sparingly.
Answer:
(C) They should be monitored.

Question 8.

What has contributed to the popularity of mobile phones?

(A) cheap in cost
(B) easy availability of services
(C) various apps and its features
(D) to show as status symbol
Answer:
(B) easy availability of services

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Question 9.

In para 1, synonym of ‘innovation’ is……..

(A) production
(B) sincerity
(C) invention
(D) prevention
Answer:
(C) invention

Question 10.

Mobile internet can provide access to………

(A) e-mails
(B) letters
(C) stories
(D) none of these
Answer:
(A) e-mails

Question 11.

It is an……. fact that the world has gone too far with the advancement of new technologies.

(A) indisputable
(B) agreeable
(C) acceptable
(D) deniable
Answer:
(A) indisputable

Question 12.

The meaning of the word ‘adverse’ in para 4 is:

(A) positive
(B) negative
(C) admirable
(D) unguided
Answer:
(B) negative

IX. Read the following passage carefully:
(1) During our growing up years, we as children have been taught-both at home and also school to worship the photos and idols of the Gods of our respective religions. When we grew a little older, we were told to read holy books like the Bhagwad Gita, the Bible and the Quran; we were told that there are a lot of life lessons to be learnt from these holy books. We were then introduced to stories from our mythologies which have taught us about ethics and morality what is good and what is bad. I also learnt to be respectful towards my parents who have made my life comfortable with their hard work and love and care, and my teachers who have guided me to become a good student and also a responsible citizen.

(2) Much later in life, I realised that though we have learnt much from our holy books, there is a lot to learn from our surroundings. This realisation dawned upon me when I learnt to enquire and to explore. Everything around us the sun, the moon, the stars, rain, rivers, stones, rocks, birds, plants and animals teach us many valuable life lessons.

(3) No wonder that besides the scriptures in many cultures, nature is also actively worshipped. The message that we get is to save our environment and to maintain ecological balance. People are taught to live in harmony with nature and recognise that there is God in all aspects of nature.

(4) Nature is a great teacher. A river never stops flowing. If it finds an obstacle in its way in the form of a heavy rock, the river water fights to remove it from its path or finds an alternative path to move ahead. This teaches us to be progressive in life, and to keep the fighting spirit alive.

(5) Snakes are worshipped as they eat insects in the field that can hurt our crops, thus protecting the grains for us. In fact, whatever we worship is our helper and makes our lives easy for us. There are many such examples in nature, but we are not ready to learn a lesson yet. Overcome With greed, we are destroying the nature. As a result, we face natural disasters like drought, flood and landslides. We don’t know that nature is angry with us. However, it is never too late to learn. If we learn to respect nature, the quality of our life will definitely improve.

On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer ANY TEN questions from the twelve that follow

Question 1.

When we are children, we are taught to……….

(A) go to school every day
(B) help your parents
(C) study regularly
(D) worship the photos and idols of the Gods of our respective religions
Answer:
(D) worship the photos and idols of the Gods of our respective religions

Question 2.

What do we learn from the holy books?

(A) life lessons
(B) good manners
(C) about nature
(D) about our past
Answer:
(A) life lessons

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Question 3.

Why should we respect our parents?

(A) They teach us good values.
(B) They work hard to make our life comfortable.
(C) It is our duty.
(D) All of these
Answer:
(B) They work hard to make our life comfortable.

Question 4.

The narrator learnt that we learn a lot from our surroundings when he learnt to .

(A) ask questions
(B) enquire and explore
(C) analyse the scripture
(D) decipher the scriptures
Answer:
(B) enquire and explore

Question 5.

In many cultures besides scriptures,………….is also worshipped.

(A) Idols
(B) planets
(C) nature
(D) water
Answer:
(C) nature

Question 6.

According to the author, where do we learn more than our holy books?

(A) parents
(B) grandparents
(C) surroundings
(D) family
Answer:
(A) parents

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Question 7.

What message do we get from the scriptures?

(A) to save our environment and maintain ecological balance
(B) to respect our parents
(C) to be kind
(D) to be virtuous
Ans.
(A) to save our environment and maintain ecological balance

Question 8.

What does the river teach us?

(A) to be progressive in life
(B) to face the obstacles
(C) to never give up
(D) to face the challenges
Ans.
(A) to be progressive in life

(D) to face the challenges Option (A) is correct.

Question 9.

The synonym of ‘advised’ is………

(A) ethics
(B) respective
(C) guided
(D) morality
Answer:
(C) guided

Question 10.

The synonym of’search’ in para 2 is

(A) dawned
(B) enquire
(C) valuable
(D) explore
Answer:
(D) explore

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Question 11.

The word which means the same as ‘valuable’ is

(A) proper
(B) desirable
(C) available
(D) useful
Answer:
(D) useful

Question 12.

The word which means the same as ‘harmony’ is

(A) beauty
(B) friendship
(C) discomfort
(D) honesty
Answer:
(B) friendship

X. Read the following passage carefully :
(1) Maggie is a Golden Doodle. However, she has turned out to be more Golden than just Doodle. She has lots of energy, is very loving and a people pleasure, soft and loves every minute of life. But when she was small, we called her “The Demon”! We have our reasons for naming her so. She lived to jump on me, bite me, and steal anything and everything. My goal had been to get a dog that would keep me walking every day. But more than that, I am in a period of my life where I was looking forward for a way to give back to the society.
(2) Seeing Maggie’s loving personality and high energy, I realised that Maggie needed a job and I needed to volunteer, and if we worked together, we could both have what we seek. But the little “demon” needed to be tamed first! After going through a beginner and intermediate obedience at Canine Academy, I knew that Maggie would benefit from the Off-Leash programme and that would help her to get ready to become a therapy dog, so that she could be kept busy and I could give back. She is home from the Academy now, and what a great dog she has become! She loved her training and did very well at the Canine Academy. Walks that used to be difficult earlier because at 75 lbs, her pulling on the leash was hard on me, has now turned into a pleasurable experience. We walk twice every day and she has many friends in the neighbourhood, that have watched her grow from an unruly little puppy to a beautiful companion, all thanks to the Canine Academy.
(3)We train every day and she loves to attend the weekly training sessions that the Off-Leash graduates take part in. Lisa and her trainers gave Maggie the tools she needed to be an absolutely wonderful and loved dog. Now we work together to fine tune those tools and everyone that knew her before, is quite impressed by how well-behaved she is now as compared to before. My life is so much better with Maggie in it, but part of that is thanks to the wonderful people at the Canine Academy and the great work they do with dogs and transform them. If I ever add to my dog family, we will surely be calling them again!

On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer ANY TEN questions from the twelve that follow:

Question 1.

Maggie is a Golden………..

(A) Retriever
(B) Pug
(C) Labrador
(D) Doodle
Answer:
(D) Doodle

Question 2.

She was called……….when she was little.

(A) The Demon
(B) The Devil
(C) Naughty
(D) Doodle
Answer:
(A) The Demon

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Question 3

Maggie………..when she was small.

(A) loved to bite
(B) loved to go for walks
(C) loved to play
(D) loved to sleep
Answer:
(A) loved to bite

Question 4.

Why did the author want a dog?

(A) to entertain
(B) to keep him walking
(C) to keep him company
(D) all of these
Answer:
(B) to keep him walking

Question 5.

The author is grateful to the Canine Academy because .

(A) it taught her to respond to commands.
(B) it groomed her.
(C) it transformed the unruly dog
(D) none of these
Answer:
(C) it transformed the unruly dog

Question 6.

The author had difficulty in taking her for walks earlier because………..

(A) her weight was too much for the author to manage
(B) she was too fast
(C) the author had difficulty in walking
(D) the author was not used to taking dogs for walks
Answer:
(A) her weight was too much for the author to manage

Question 7.

Which of the following statement about the author is true?

(A) We go for walks daily.
(B) We go for a walk twice every day.
(C) We go for a walk on alternate days.
(D) We never go for walks.
Answer:
(B) We go for a walk twice every day.

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Question 8.

How did Lisa and her trainers help Maggie?

(A) taught her to walk slowly
(B) taught her to fetch things
(C) groomed her
(D) gave her the tools to be a wonderful dog Answer:Option (D) is correct.

Question 9.

The word which means the same as ‘trained’ in para 1 is………..

(A) tamed
(B) volunteer
(C) obedience
(D) therapy
Answer:
(A) tamed

Question 10.

What is meant by the word, ‘obedience’? (para 1)

(A) faithfulness
(B) servility
(C) calmed
(D) respect
Answer:
(A) faithfulness

Question 11.

What is meant by the word, ‘unruly’? (para 2)

(A) unmanageable
(B) cruel
(C) ugly
(D) bad
Answer:
(A) unmanageable

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Question 12.

The word which means ‘partner’ in para 2 is

(A) unruly
(B) sessions
(C) absolutely
(D) companion
Answer:
(D) companion

Case-Based Factual Passages

I. Read the following passage carefully :
The UN’s 2017 International Year tells that sustainable tourism is an important tool for development, most importantly in poor communities and countries. Today sustainability – environmental, social, and economic – is increasingly recognised as the benchmark for all tourism business. As noted by the UN World Tourism Organisation, 57% of international tourist arrivals will be in emerging economies, by 2030. The various ‘Tourism Terms’ are defined as follows:

CATEGORYDEFINITION
Eco tourismResponsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment, socially and economically sustains the well-being of local people, and creates knowledge and understanding through interpretation and education of all involved (including staff, travellers, and community residents).4
Ethical TourismTourism in a destination where ethical issues are the key driver, e.g., social injustice, human rights, animal welfare, or the environment.
Geo tourismTourism that sustains or enhances the geographical character of a place – its environment, heritage, aesthetics, culture, and well-being of its residents.
Pro-Poor TourismTourism that results in increased net benefit for the poor people in a destination.7
Responsible TourismTourism that maximizes the benefits to local communities, minimizes negative social or environmental impacts, and helps local people conserve fragile cultures and habitats or species.8
Sustainable TourismTourism that leads to the management of all resources in such a way that economic, social, and aesthetic needs can be fulfilled while maintaining cultural integrity, essential ecological processes, biological diversity, and life-support systems.8

Based on data collected by a survey by Travel Bureau, the following market profile of an eco-tourist was constructed:

Age: 35 – 54 years old, although age varied with activity and other factors such as cost.

Gender: 50% female and 50% male, although clear differences based on activity were found.

Education: 82% were college graduates, a shift in interest in eco-tourism from those who have high levels of education to those with less education was also found, indicating an expansion into mainstream markets.

Household composition: No major differences were found between general tourists and experienced eco-tourists

Party composition: A majority (60%) of experienced eco-tourism respondents stated they prefer to travel as a couple, with only 15% stating they preferred to travel with their families, and 13% preferring to travel alone. (experienced eco-tourists = Tourists that had been on at least one “eco-tourism” oriented trip.)

Trip duration: The largest group of experienced eco-tourists- (50%) preferred trips lasting 8-14 days.

Expenditure: Experienced eco-tourists were willing to spend more than general tourists, the largest group (26%).

Important elements of trip: Experienced eco-tourists top three responses were: (a) wilderness setting, (b) wildlife viewing, (c) hiking/trekking.

Motivations for taking next trip: Experienced eco-tourists top two responses were (a) enjoy scenery/nature, (b) new experiences/places.

On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer ANY TEN questions from the twelve that follow

Question 1.

In the line “……….recognised as the benchmark”, the word “benchmark” DOES NOT refer to:

(A) a basis for something.
(B) the criterion required.
(C) the ability to launch something new.
(D) a standard point of reference.
Answer:
(C) the ability to launch something new.

Question 2.

The World Tourism Organisation of the UN, in an observation, shared that:

(A) emerging economies of the world will gain 57% of their annual profits from International tourists.
(B) countries with upcoming economies shall see maximum tourist footfall from all over the world in the next decade.
(C) a large number of international tourists in 2030 will be from developing countries.
(D) barely any tourist in the next decade shall travel from an economically strong nation to a weak one.
Answer:
(B) countries with upcoming economies shall see maximum tourist footfall from all over the world in the next decade.

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Question 3.

One of the elements that is important to eco¬tourists on trip is:

(A) wild and untouched surroundings.
(B) cultural exchange.
(C) car and bus rides.
(D) fully furnished flats.
Answer:
(A) wild and untouched surroundings.

Question 4.

Choose the option that lists the correct answers for the following:

1. Asha Mathew, an NRI, loves animals and wishes to travel to places that safeguard their rights and inculcate awareness of their rights. What kind of tourist is she?
2. Gurdeep Singh from UK is an environmental scientist and has always chosen to travel to places that are examples of a symbiotic relationship between man and nature. What kind of tourist is he?

(A) (1) is an eco-tourist and (2) is a geo tourist
(B) (1) is an ethical tourist and (2) is a geo tourist
(C) (1) is a sustainable tourist and (2) is a pro-poor tourist
(D) (1) is a geo tourist and (2) is a responsible tourist
Answer:
(B) (1) is an ethical tourist and (2) is a geo tourist

Question 5.

Based on your understanding of the passage, choose the option that lists the inherent qualities of geo tourism.

1. showcases adventure sports2. promotes landscape appreciations
3. promises luxurious travel4. includes being environmentally responsible
5. believes in commercializing forests6. initiates donations for the underprivileged

1. showcases adventure sports2. promotes landscape appreciations3. promises luxurious travel4. includes being environmentally responsible5. believes in commercializing forests6. initiates donations for the underprivileged

(A) 1&2
(B) 5&6
(C) 2&4
(D) 3&5
Answer:
(C) 2&4

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Question 6.

In the market profile of an Eco-tourist, the information on gender indicates that:

(A) female eco-tourists were more than the male eco-tourists.
(B) the activity preferences were varied in females and males.
(C) the choice of things to do on a trip were quite similar for both the genders.
(D) male eco-tourists were frequent travellers.
Answer:
(B) the activity preferences were varied in females and males.

Question 7.

The education aspect in the market profile of the eco-tourist revealed that:

(A) mainstream market trends were popular with undergraduates.
(B) eco-tourists were only those who had basic education.
(C) mainstream markets were popular tourist destinations for educated eco-tourists.
(D) eco-tourism was no more limited to the small group of highly educated travellers.
Answer:
(D) eco-tourism was no more limited to the small group of highly educated travellers.

Question 8.

According to the survey conducted by the Travel Bureau, the total percentage of experienced eco-tourists who DID NOT prefer to travel alone was:

(A) 60%.
(B) 75%.
(C) 15%.
(D) 13%.
Answer:
(B) 75%.

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Question 9.

According to the survey, one of the most powerful driving forces leading experienced eco-tourism to invest in new trips was:

(A) setting up work stations in new places.
(B) the chance to go camping in the wild.
(C) competing with other eco-tourists as frequent travellers.
(D) the opportunity to travel to new places.
Answer:
(D) the opportunity to travel to new places.

Question 10.

Choose the option that lists statement that is NOT

TRUE.
(A) Economically backward countries will benefit from sustainable tourism.
(B) The tourism business currently recognizes sustainability as an important factor.
(C) Emerging economies will receive negligible international tourists in the near future.
(D) The sustainability factor in tourism is a significant means for development.
Answer:
(C) Emerging economies will receive negligible international tourists in the near future.

Question 11

The survey clearly showed that the age range of eco-tourists:

(A) remained the same for the choice of tourist- attractions to visit.
(B) changed with the monetary requirements for the trip.
(C) fluctuated due to male-female ratio.
(D) was constant across various features of the trip.
Answer:
(B) changed with the monetary requirements for the trip.

Question 12.

Who isn’t an experienced eco-tourist?

(A) The person who has travelled as an eco-tourist once earlier.
(B) The person who is yet to travel even once as an eco-tourist.
(C) The person who is a regular eco-tourism enthusiast and traveller.
(D) The person who is not regularly travelling on eco-tourism trips.
Answer:
(B) The person who is yet to travel even once as an eco-tourist.

II. Read the following passage carefully :
(1) Keep your watch accurate. For some people, moving up the time on their watch will help them get up earlier. For others, they will remember that the time on the watch is wrong and will disregard it altogether. It may be helpful to set your watch just two minutes ahead instead of five or ten.

(2) Keep a clock, phone, computer or anything that displays time in each room of your house. One of the easiest ways to run late is simply by not realising that the^time is passing as quickly as it is.

(3) Set all your clocks and watches to the same time. Don’t be an optimist. Things usually take longer than what you’d expect, even without major delays. If you have a dinner appointment at 7:30 p.m., don’t think you can work till 7 p.m., then take a bath, dress and reach on time. Realistically, calculate the time you will take at each step and then add 10 minutes more to allow for unexpected delays, or you cannot get to your job done in time.

(4) Wake up when you are supposed to wake up. Don’t hit the snooze button, keep on lying in bed, and watch TV at the very start of your day. May be you can try even setting your clock 10 minutes earlier than you need. If you have difficulty with this, move your alarm clock to somewhere away from your bed; that way, you will have to get up to turn it off. Commit yourself to being 15 minutes early for everything. If you have to reach your place of work at 8:00, don’t even tell yourself this. Just tell yourself (and everyone else who listens — but don’t annoy them or make them think that they are late or early!) “I have to be at work at 7:45.” If you do this, you will be on time even with little unforeseen delays. You will be on time even with a traffic jam.
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On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer ANY TEN questions from the twelve that follow:

Question 1.

Keep a…….. in each room.

(A) clock
(B) phone
(C) computer
(D) any one of the above
Answer:
(D) any one of the above

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Question 2.

It is good to commit yourself………..for everything.

(A) to be late
(B) to delay
(C) to being 15 minutes early
(D) to search to the last moment
Answer:
(C) to being 15 minutes early

Question 3.

To be punctual we should………

(A) hit the snooze button of the alarm clock
(B) get up at the right time
(C) start watching TV in the morning
(D) keep on lying in bed
Answer:
(B) get up at the right time

Question 4.

It is a good habit to………..

(A) reach your work place in time.
(B) calculate the time before starting any work.
(C) keep lying in bed after the alarm clock buzzes.
(D) both (A) and (B).
Answer:
(D) both (A) and (B).

Question 5.

According to the passage the watch should be set……….ahead.

(A) five minutes
(B) ten minutes
(C) two minutes
(D) fifteen minutes
Answer:
(C) two minutes

Question 6.

The writer suggests to keep the watch……….

(A) ahead of time
(B) accurate
(C) inaccurate
(D) none of these
Answer:
(B) accurate

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Question 7.

The given chart shows that students should get up………

(A) before 5 a.m.
(B) after 5 a.m.
(C) between 5 a.m. to 6 a.m.
(D) at 7 a.m.
Answer:
(C) between 5 a.m. to 6 a.m.

Question 8.

A student spends maximum time in………… during the day time.

(A) taking meals
(B) taking rest
(C) school
(D) sleeping
Answer:
(C) school

Question 9.

A student………devote time to studying on his own.

(A) can
(B) should not
(C) should
(D) will
Answer:
(C) should

Question 10.

Proper time …….. helps everyone lead a stress free life.

(A) organisation
(B) management
(C) planner
(D) devotion
Answer:
(B) management

Question 11.

Which one of the following is NOT a time- management tip?

(A) Prioritize your work.
(B) Set time limit.
(C) Remove important tasks from ‘to-do’ list.
(D) Plan ahead.
Answer:
(C) Remove important tasks from ‘to-do’ list.

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Question 12.

The word which means the same as ‘correct in all details’ in para is………

(A) watch
(B) disregard
(C) ahead
(D) accurate
Answer:
(D) accurate

III. Read the following passage carefully:
(1) Tourists to Jammu and Kashmir have another attraction – a floating post office on the Dal Lake in Srinagar, the first in the country. ‘Floating Post Office, Dal Lake – claimed to be the only one such post office in the world – is built on an intricately carved maroon houseboat, fastened on the western edge of the Dal Lake.

(2) This post office lets you avail of all the regular postal services available in the country while being afloat. The seal used on everything posted from Floating Post Office is unique – along with the date and address. It bears the design of a boatman rowing a Shikara on the Dal Lake. The special feature of this post office is that letters posted from here carry a special design which has the picturesque scenery of Dal Lake and Srinagar city. These pictures reach wherever these letters are posted to and hence promote Kashmir as a tourist destination across the world.

(3) This is actually a heritage post office that has existed since British times. It was called Nehru Park Post Office before 2011. But after that the chief postmaster John Samuel renamed it as ‘Floating Post Office’.

(4) The post office’s houseboat has two small rooms – one serves as the office and the other a small museum that traces the philatelic history of the state postal department. It has a shop that sells postage stamps and other products.

(5) But for the locals, Floating Post Office is more than an object of fascination. Rupees 1-2 crore is deposited per month in Floating Post Office by communities living in and around the Dal Lake. The lake has several islets that are home to more than 50,000 people.

(6) The greatest difficulty is the recurrence of 2014 like floods in which the houseboat had gone for a toss
uncontrollably pushed by the flood. Rescue teams had to anchor it using special mechanism at a nearby highland. Then it was brought back on the Dal after the water receded. The biggest boon is that at no time of the year, you need a fan in this post-office!

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On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer ANY TEN questions from the twelve that follow:

Question 1.

Before 2011, this post office was called………..

(A) Jawahar Park Post Office
(B) Nehru Park Post Office
(C) British Post Office
(D) Floating Post Office
Answer:
(B) Nehru Park Post Office

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Question 2.

The seal used in the floating Post Office is unique because

(A) it bears the design of a boatman rowing a , Shikara.
(B) it is used by the local people.
(C) there is no date and address on it.
(D) it is available throughout the country.
Answer:
(A) it bears the design of a boatman rowing a , Shikara.

Question 3.

The seal bears the design of

(A) Aeroplane
(B) Bus
(C) Ship
(D) Shikara
Answer:
(D) Shikara

Question 4.

Floating Post Office is fastened on which edge of the Dal Lake?

(A) Eastern
(B) Northern
(C) Western
(D) Southern
Answer:
(C) Western

Question 5.

In which year flood struck floating Post Office?

(A) 2014
(B) 2004
(C) 1994
(D) 1894
Answer:
(A) 2014

Question 6.

The monthly deposits per month in Floating Post (A) 2014 Office is ₹………..

(A) 4-5 crore
(B) 3-4 crore
(C) 2-3 crore
(D) 1-2 crore
Answer:
(D) 1-2 crore

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Question 7.

………is claimed to be the only one such in the world.

(A) the museum of the state postal department
(B) the shop that sells postage stamps
(C) Floating Post Office situated on Dal Lake
(D) all of the above
Answer:
(C) Floating Post Office situated on Dal Lake

Question 8.

John Samuel, who renamed it floating Post Office, was a ……..

(A) Postman
(B) Postmaster
(C) Chief postmaster
(D) Chief postman
Answer:
(C) Chief postmaster

Question 9.

The special feature of this post office is that letters posted from here ………..

(A) have the design a houseboat
(B) have the design of snow-capped mountains
(C) have the design of Dal Lake
(D) have the design of local handicrafts
Answer:
(C) have the design of Dal Lake

Question 10.

In the post office’s houseboat there is…………

(A) an office, museum and a shop
(B) a museum, library and a prayer room
(C) an office, gift shop and a library
(D) none of the above
Answer:
(A) an office, museum and a shop

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Question 11.

Which of the following statement is true:

(A) Floating Post Office, Dal Lake – claimed to be the only one such post office in the world
(B) Floating Post Office, Dal Lake is the largest post office in the world
(C) Floating Post Office, Dal Lake is the oldest post office in the world
(D) Floating Post Office, Dal Lake is the busiest post office in the world
Answer:
(A) Floating Post Office, Dal Lake – claimed to be the only one such post office in the world

Question 12.

The word ’fastened’ in para 1 means………

(A) loose
(B) secured
(C) quickly
(D) unlocked
Answer:
(B) secured

IV. Read the following passage carefully :
(1) For millions of people in India, river Ganga is the most sacred river. It is considered as mother and goddess. It is also a lifeline to millions of Indians who live on the banks of its course and depend on it for their daily needs. River Ganga is the third largest river in the world by the amount of water that flows through it. It is the longest river in India. The river water of Ganga is used for irrigation, transportation and fishing.

(2) The Gangetic plain formed by river Ganga is one of the most fertile lands on earth. This is why almost 10% of the world population lives here and earns its livelihood. The Ganga, in India is the most worshipped body of water. The irony here is that in spite of being the most worshipped river, it is also the dirtiest one. It carries metals thrown out by tanneries, waste produced by industries and urban waste from different cities.

(3) All this has made river Ganga the fifth most polluted river in the world. Another major reason that adds to the Ganga river pollution is the coal based power plants on its banks which burn tons of coal every year and produce a lot of fly ash. This ash mixed with domestic waste water is released into the river. This bad situation calls for an urgent need to make efforts to reduce pollution and revive river Ganga. To achieve these objectives, the Government of India has started a programme named “Namami Ganga Programme”.

(4) The main pillars of this programme are sewage treatment, river surface cleaning, afforestation, river front development and public awareness. The importance of the success of “Namami Ganga Programme” can be seen through the following lines: ” If Ganga dies, India dies. If Ganga thrives, India thrives. No Ganga, No India”.
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On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer ANY TEN questions from the twelve that follow:

Question 1.

The Ganga water is used for ………..

(A) irrigation
(B) transportation
(C) fishing
(D) all of the above
Answer:
(D) all of the above

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Question 2.

The pollutants that make river Ganga very dirty are:

(A) effluents from industries
(B) urban waste from cities
(C) metals discharged from tanneries
(D) all of these.
Answer:
(D) all of these.

Question 3.

The Namami Ganga project has been started by………

(A) an NGO
(B) people of India
(C) Government of India
(D) local bodies.
Answer:
(C) Government of India

Question 4.

Most people in India consider the Ganga as……

(A) Mother
(B) River
(C) Goddess
(D) Both (A) and (C)
Answer:
(D) Both (A) and (C)

Question 5.

River……..is a lifeline for millions of Indians.

(A) Ganga
(B) Krishna
(C) Narmada
(D) Yamuna
Answer:
(A) Ganga

Question 6.

………of the world population lives near river Ganga.

(A) 15%
(B) 30%
(C) 10%
(D) 20%
Answer:
(C) 10%

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Question 7.

The Ganga is the……..most polluted river in the world

(A) second
(B) third
(C) first
(D) fifth
Answer:
(D) fifth

Question 8.

The Ganga is the……..largest river in the world by the amount of water that flows through it.

(A) first
(B) fourth
(C) third
(D) second
Answer:
(C) third

Question 9.

In which year was river Ganga cleaned the maximum?

(A) 2016-17
(B) 2018-19
(C) 2017-18
(D) 2015-16
Answer:
(C) 2017-18

Question 10

₹ 147.6 crores were spent on cleaning Ganga in………….

(A) Uttarakhand
(B) Bihar
(C) Jharkhand
(D) Uttar Pradesh
Answer:
(D) Uttar Pradesh

Question 11.

The state Uttarakhand spent less amount in…….. on cleaning the river Ganga.

(A) 2015-16
(B) 2018-19
(C) 2016-17
(D) 2017-18
Answer:
(B) 2018-19

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Question 12.

The maximum amount spent in cleaning river Ganga by Bihar was………..

(A) 262.2 cr
(B) 356.3 cr
(C) 82 cr
(D) 120.2 cr
Answer:
(B) 356.3 cr

v. Read the following passage carefully :
(1) Necessity is indeed the mother of invention. When areas in and around Leh began to experience water
shortages, life didn’t grind to a halt. Why? Because Chewang Norphel, a retired civil engineer in the Jammu and Kashmir government came up with the idea of artificial glaciers.

(2) Ladakh, a cold desert at an altitude of 3,000-3,500 metres above sea level, has a low average annual rainfall rate of 50 mm. Glaciers have always been the only source of water. Agriculture is completely dependent on glacier melt unlike the rest of river/monsoon fed India. But over the years with increasing effects of climate change, rainfall and snowfall patterns have been changing, resulting in severe shortage and drought situations. Given the severe winter conditions, the window for farming is usually limited to one harvest season.

(3) It is located between the natural glacier above and the village below. The one closer to the village and lowest in altitude melts first, providing water during April/May, the crucial sowing season. Further layers of ice above melt with increasing temperature thus ensuring continuous supply to the fields. Thus, farmers have been able to manage two crops instead of one. It costs about ? 1,50,000 and above to create one.

(4) Fondly called the “glacier man”, Mr. Norphel has designed over 15 artificial glaciers in and around Leh since 1987. In recognition of his pioneering effort, he was conferred the Padma Shri by President Pranab Mukherjee, in 2015.

(5) There are a few basic steps followed in creating the artificial glacier.

(6) River or stream water at higher altitude is diverted to a shaded area of the hill, facing north, where the winter sun is blocked by a ridge or a mountain range. At the start of winter November, the diverted water is made to flow onto sloping hill face through distribution channels. Stone embankments are built at regular intervals which impede the flow of water, making shallow pools and freeze, forming a cascade of ice along the slope. Ice formation continues for 3-4 months resulting in a large accumulation of ice which is referred to as an “artificial glacier”.

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Year

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On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer ANY TEN questions from the twelve that follow:

Question 1.

For how many months does the ice formation continue?

(A) 2 months
(B) 3-4 months
(C) 5 months
(D) none of these
Answer:
(B) 3-4 months

Question 2.

Mr. Norphel designed 15 artificial glaciers in

(A) Kashmir
(B) Ladakh
(C) Leh
(D) a village
Answer:
(C) Leh

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Question 3.

What kind of landform is Ladakh?

(A) Hot desert
(B) Cold desert
(C) Dry desert
(D) Hot and Dry desert
Answer:
(B) Cold desert

Question 4.

Who was Chewang Norphel?

(A) a retired principal
(B) a retired activist
(C) a retired social worker
(D) a retired civil engineer
Answer:
(D) a retired civil engineer

Question 5.

In which year did Mr. Norphel get Padma Shri award?

(A) 2007
(B) 2015
(C) 2009
(D) 2005
Answer:
(B) 2015

Question 6.

Ladakh is at an altitude of……..metres above sea level.

(A) 2000-2500
(B) 1500-2000
(C) 3000-3500
(D) 2500-3000
Answer:
(C) 3000-3500

Question 7.

The tabular graph given above depicts that maximum tourists visited Leh in……….

(A) August 2010
(B) August 2011
(C) July 2010
(D) July 2011
Answer:
(D) July 2011

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Question 8.

The lowest number of tourists who visited Leh was in the month of…….

(A) April 2010
(B) April 2011
(C) Sept. 2010
(D) August 2011
Answer:
(B) April 2011

Question 9.

The number of visitors to Leh in July 2011 was ……..than those who visited in July 2010.

(A) one third
(B) double
(C) more than double
(D) half
Answer:
(C) more than double

Question 10.

………………. visitors visited Leh in May 2010.

(A) 16815
(B) 16518
(C) 15618
(D) 16158
Answer:
(B) 16518

Question 11.

The word which means the same as ‘involving new methods’ in para 4 is……….

(A) pioneering
(B) recognition
(C) conferred
(D) fondly
Answer:
(A) pioneering

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Question 12.

The synonym of ‘height’ in para 2 is……..

(A) desert
(B) altitude
(C) increasing
(D) drought
Answer:
(B) altitude

VI. Read the following passage carefully :
(1) If you are addicted to coffee and doctors warn you to quit the habit, don’t worry and just keep relishing the beverage, because it is not that bad after all! In) fact, according to a riew study, the steaming cup of Java can beat fruits and vegetables as the primary source of antioxidants. Some studies state that coffee is the number one source of antioxidants in the American diet, and both caffeinated and decaf versions appear to provide similar antioxidant levels.

(2) Antioxidants, in general, have been linked to a number of potential health benefits, including protection against heart diseases and cancer, but Vinson, a dietician said that their benefits ultimately depend on how they are absorbed and utilised in the body. The research says that coffee outranks popular antioxidant sources like tea, milk, chocolate and cranberries. Of all the foods and beverages studied, dates actually have the most antioxidants based solely on the serving size, but since dates are not consumed anywhere near the level of coffee, the drink comes as the top source of antioxidants, Vinson said.

(3) Besides keeping you alert and awake, coffee has been linked to an increasing number of potential health benefits, including protection against liver and colon cancer, type 2 diabetes and Parkinson’s disease, according to some recently published studies. The researchers, however, advise that one should consume coffee in moderation, because it can make you jittery and cause stomach pains.
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On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer ANY TEN questions from the twelve that follow:

Question 1.

Who is Vinson in the paragraph?

(A) A Doctor
(B) A Health consultant
(C) A Nutritionist
(D) A Dietician
Answer:
(D) A Dietician

Question 2.

Of all the foods and beverages studied,……… actually have most antioxidants.

(A) dates
(B) tea
(C) cranberries
(D) coffee
Answer:
(A) dates

Question 3.

Which beverage helps in preventing against liver and colon cancer?

(A) Tea
(B) Milk
(C) Coffee
(D) Hot chocolate
Answer:
(C) Coffee

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Question 4.

It is a type of diabetes

(A) Type 5
(B) Type 4
(C) Type 3
(D) Type 2
Answer:
(D) Type 2

Question 5.

The synonym of the ‘chief’ as given in para 1 is:

(A) new
(B) primary
(C) version
(D) similar
Answer:
(B) primary

Question 6.

Consuming …….coffee can make a person jittery:

(A) less
(B) more
(C) moderate
(D) no
Answer:
(B) more

Question 7.

The graph above depicts that maximum caffeine is in……..coffee.

(A) instant
(B) brewed
(C) filter
(D) espresso
Answer:
(C) filter

Question 8.

How much caffeine is found in two cups of brewed coffee?

(A) 200 mg
(B) 100 mg
(C) 300 mg
(D) 50 mg
Answer:
(C) 300 mg

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Question 9.

Coffee, which has minimum caffeine per cup is…….

(A) Espresso
(B) decaf brewed
(C) instant.
(D) decaf instant
Answer:
(D) decaf instant

Question 10.

Filter coffee has more caffeine than…….

(A) brewed
(B) instant
(C) espresso
(D) none
Answer:
(D) none

Question 11.

Coffee does not keep one alert.

(A) True
(B) Not sure
(C) False
(D) No effect
Answer:
(C) False

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Question 12.

Doctors warn coffee addicts to ………

(A) drink more coffee
(B) drink less coffee
(C) make it a habit
(D) quit the habit
Answer:
(D) quit the habit

VII. Read the following passage carefully :
(1) Kausani is situated at a height of 6,075 feet in the central Himalayas. It is an unusually attractive little town. It covers just about 5.2 sQuestion km. It lies to the north of Almora in Uttarakhand’s picturesque Kumaon region. Kausani provides the 300 km. wide breath-taking view of the Himalayas. It is the most striking aspect of this place. Snow-capped peaks are spread in a stately row.

(2) They stare at you in silvery-white majesty. The most famous peak on view is Nanda Devi, the second highest mountain in India. It is situated at a height of 25,645 feet and is 36 miles away as the crow flies. The other famous peaks on view are Chaukhamba (23,420 feet) and Trishul (23,360 feet). Then there are also Neelkanth, Nanda Ghunti, Nanda Ghat and Nanda Kot. On a clear day, the blue of the sky makes a splendid background to these peaks. At sunrise and at sunset, when the colour of the sky changes to a golden orange, the scene gets etched in your memory.

(3) When Gandhi ji visited this place in 1929, its scenic beauty held him spellbound. He named it the ‘Switzerland of India’. He prolonged his two day stay to fourteen days, making time to write a book, ‘Anashakti Yoga’. The place where he was staying was originally a guest house of a tea estate. It was renamed ‘Anashakti Ashram’ after the book.

(4) Kausani is the birthplace of Sumitra Nandan Pant, India’s poet laureate. Its natural surroundings inspired many of his poems. Its tea gardens mingle with dense pine forests and fruit orchards. The area is also host to many fairs and religious ceremonies. If Uttarakhand is the abode of Gods, Kausani is God’s own backyard. There is no traffic, no one is in a hurry. If serenity could be put on a canvas, the picture would resemble Kausani.
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On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer ANY TEN questions from the twelve that follow:

Question 1.

Kausani is situated at a height of……..feet in the Central Himalayas.

(A) 7125
(B) 6075
(C) 6175
(D) 4275
Answer:
(B) 6075

Question 2.

In which year did Gandhi ji visit Kausani?

(A) 1914
(B) 1925
(C) 1935
(D) 1929
Answer:
(D) 1929

Question 3.

At sunrise and at sunset the colour of the sky changes to

(A) silverish grey
(B) golden orange
(C) blue
(D) white
Answer:
(B) golden orange

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Question 4.

Gandhiji prolonged his two day stay to

(A) One week
(B) 10 days
(C) 14 days
(D) 15 days
Answer:
(C) 14 days

Question 5.

…………. is the abode of Gods.

(A) Uttarakhand
(B) Kausani
(C) Switzerland
(D) Almora
Answer:
(A) Uttarakhand

Question 6.

Kausani is situated in……….Himalayas.

(A) Central
(B) Northern
(C) Southern
(D) Eastern
Answer:
(A) Central

Question 7.

Which month received the lowest rainfall in Kausani?

(A) January
(B) March
(C) April
(D) February
Answer:
(C) April

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Question 8.

The month which received almost half the rainfall of June is………

(A) February
(B) May
(C) March
(D) January
Answer:
(B) May

Question 9.

The average rainfall in the month of February in Kausani is approx……..

(A) 70 mm
(B) 90 mm
(C) 50 mm
(D) 60 mm
Answer:
(A) 70 mm

Question 10.

Gandhiji named Kausani as…………..

(A) Switzerland
(B) India’s Switzerland
(C) Switzerland of India
(D) 0Switzerland in India
Answer:
(C) Switzerland of India

Question 11.

Sumitra Nandan Pant was born in Kausani.

(A) False
(B) True
(C) Not sure
(D) None of these
Answer:
(B) True

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Question 12.

The word which has the same meaning as’mesmerized’ in para 3 is……….

(A) spellbound
(B) prolonged
(C) originally
(D) scenic
Answer:
(A) spellbound

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I. “Ramlai 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. Ramlai 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.”

Question 1.

Ramlai stood rooted to the ground because he:

(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.
Answer:
(C) Was in a state of shock.

Explanation:
Ramlai was in grief and full of shame. He was shocked.

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Question 2.

Bholi had refused to get married as:

(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.
Answer:
(B) The Bridegroom had been greedy and was disrespectful. ’

Explanation:
Bholi was a girl of self-dignity. She was against Dowry and did not want to marry a person who wanted Dowry or could not show due respect towards others – especially Women.

Question 3.

Pick the sentence that brings out the meaning of ‘contemplating’ as 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. v
(D) She was contemplating through the pages of the document that was with her.
Answer:
(B) She took some time to respond as she was contemplating what to say.

Explanation:
In the extract, contemplating is used to mean Planning or intending. This meaning is reflected in option (B).

Question 4.

Why did the Teacher stand in one corner watching the Drama?

(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.
Answer:
(D) She had faith in Bholi standing up for herself.

Explanation:
The Teacher was sure about what she had taught to Bholi. She was confident that her teachings will make Bholi stand for herself and her dignity in the right manner.

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Question 5.

Pick the option that includes the correct matches of Column A with Column B.

Column AColumn B
I. Bholi(i) independent and confident
II. Ramlal(ii) burdenless and free
III. Teacher(iii) sense of contentment and accomplishment
(iv) embarrassed and anxious

(A) I-(ii); Il-(iv); Ill-(iii)
(B) I-(i); Il-(iv); Ill-(iii)
(C) I-(iii); Il-(ii); III-(i)
(D) I-(ii); Il-(iii); III-(iv)
Answer:
(B) I-(i); Il-(iv); Ill-(iii)

II. “What’s the matter with you, you fool”? Shouted Ramlal. “I am only taking you to School.” Then he told his Wife, “Let her wear some Decent Clothes today or else what will the Teachers and the other School Girls think of us when they see her New clothes had never been made for Bholi. The Old Dresses of her Sisters were passed on to her. No one cared to mend or wash her clothes. But today, she was lucky to receive a Clean Dress which had shrunk after many washings and no longer fitted Champa. She was even bathed and oil was rubbed into her dry and matted hair. Only then did she believe that she was being taken to a Place better than her Home! When they reached the School, the Children were already in their Classrooms.”

Question 1.

Why did Ramlal call Bholi a fool?

This was because:
(A) Bholi had become hysterical and was screaming.
(B) Bholi shouted in fear and pulled her hand away. ,
(C) Bholi was behaving foolishly and was running away.
(D) Bholi had been behaving very strangely with her Father. ’
Answer:
(B) Bholi shouted in fear and pulled her hand away. ,

Explanation:
Ramlal called Bholi a fool because when he took her hand to take her to school, she screamed and pulled her hand away.

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Question 2.

Pick the sentence that brings out the meaning of ‘decent’ as used in the extract.

(A) He gets a decent amount of salary.
(B) One must be decent when having a conversation with Strangers.
(C) She was dressed in a decent manner for the Interview.
(D) It was very decent of him to lend me some Money.
Answer:
(C) She was dressed in a decent manner for the Interview.

Explanation:
In the extract, decent has been used to mean proper attire, which is the same as used in option

Question 3.

Pick the option that best describes how Bholi felt at the end of her First Day in School.

(A) Lost and scared
(B) Calm and Peaceful
(C) Elated and Peaceful
(D) Hopeful and Elated
Answer:
(D) Hopeful and Elated

Explanation:
Bholi was hoping to make new friends and get accustomed to her New Class and School very soon

Question 4.

Why was Bholi’s hair matted?

(A) It was entangled and oiled.
(B) It was never oiled or combed.
(C) It was not combed regularly.
(D) It was unkempt and oiled.
Answer:
(B) It was never oiled or combed.

Explanation:
Bholi’s hairs were never oiled or combed earlier, so they looked matted and everyone in Class 1 1 made fun of how her hairs looked.

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Question 5.

What fear did Bholi have when she was told about being taken to School?

(A) She thought she was going to be neglected by her Parents.
(A) She thought her Parents were going to get rid of her.
(C) She felt that she would be thrown out of the House and sold.
(D) She thought her Parents were thinking of ways to throw her out.
Answer:
(C) She felt that she would be thrown out of the House and sold.

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The Hack Driver Class 10 MCQ Questions with Answers English Chapter 8

MCQ Questions for Class 10 English Footprints Without Feet Chapter 8 The Hack Driver with Answers

I. After Graduating with Honours, 1 became a Junior Assistant Clerk in a Magnificent Law Firm. I was sent, not to prepare Legal briefs, but to Serve Summons, like a Cheap Private Detective. I had to go to Dirty and Shadowy Corners of the City to seek out My Victims. Some of the larger and more self confident ones even beat me up. I hated this unpleasant work and the side of city life it revealed to me.

Question 1.

The Law Firm that The Narrator joined was:

(A) Splendid.
(B) Philanthropic.
(C) Reputable.
(D) Contemporary.
Answer:
(A) Splendid.

Explanation:
The Narrator had joined one of the Top Law Firms of the Town. The Law Firm he joined was Superb, Impressive and Marvellous (Splendid).

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Question 2.

‘Like a Cheap Private Detective’ is a reference to the fact that the Speaker:

(A) Wasn’t drawing as good a salary as a Detective.
(B) Was upset about working in the Private Sector.
(C) Wasn’t trying to be an Established Detective.
(D) Was disappointed with his allotted work.
Answer:
(D) Was disappointed with his allotted work.

Explanation:
After joining the Best Law Firm, he was hoping to represent Prestigious Firms in Legal Cases, | but was asked to Serve Summons on Clients. So, he was deeply disappointed.

Question 3.

Which of the following options was NOT a part of this Unpleasant work?

(A) Searching for Law-breakers.
(B) Serving Summons.
(C) Getting beaten up.
(D) Preparing Legal Documents.
Answer:
(D) Preparing Legal Documents.

Explanation:
He was not allotted the work of preparing legal documents which was the work he was actually looking forward to do.

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Question 4.

The Shadowy Corners of the City conjure up Images of Places:

(A) With many trees to provide shade.
(B) Where crime is not uncommon.
(C) Which receive absolutely no sunlight.
(D) With tall Buildings and their shadows.
Answer:
(B) Where crime is not uncommon.

Question 5.

Choose the option that is NOT TRUE.

The Speaker found this side of the city life unpleasant because it revealed People who had:

(A) Robbed others of their Belongings.
(B) Threatened others.
(C) Swindled the Innocent.
(D) Served Summons for a Case.
Answer:
(A) Robbed others of their Belongings.

II. Fritz looked at me, hiding behind Bill. He hesitated and then admitted, “Yes, he was in here a little while ago. Guess he’s gone over to Gustaff’s to get a shave.” “Well, if he comes in, tell him I’m looking for him.” We drove to Gustaff’s Barber shop. Again, Bill went in first, and I lingered at the Door. He asked not only the Swede but Two Customers if they had seen Lutkins. The Swede had not. He said angrily, “I haven’t seen him and don’t care to. But if you find him, you can just collect that Dollar Thirty-five, he owes me.” One of the Customers thought he had seen Lutkins walking down Main Street, this side of the Hotel.

Question 1.

Fritz’s hesitation was on account of wanting to:

(A) Take a moment to comprehend and fall in with the prank.
(B) Understand what was being asked and answer accordingly.
(C) Pretend ignorance at the question asked to waste time.
(D) Confirm that it was him being addressed, before replying.
Answer:
(A) Take a moment to comprehend and fall in with the prank.

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Question 2.

The Narrator lingered at the Door while Bill went in first and made enquiries. Pick up the option that does not correctly use the word ‘linger’ in the sentence:

(A) It’s best if you can linger in the Lobby while I get my luggage.
(B) I blurted out the final question that had been lingering in my mind. ^
(C) If a Customer lingers over a Product, the Cameras zoom in to record facial expressions.
(D) Mom reminded us that Household Business cannot be lingered hastily.
Answer:
(D) Mom reminded us that Household Business cannot be lingered hastily.

Explanation:
Linger means to stay and wait.

Question 3.

The Narrator hovered near the Door because he:

(A) Wanted to eavesdrop on the conversation.
(B) Didn’t trust Bill to enquire sternly.
(C) Had been asked to remain there by Bill.
(D) Found the Interior too stuffy.
Answer:
(C) Had been asked to remain there by Bill.

Explanation:
Bill very cleverly made him wait in the background while he arranged to play prank on him in association with his friends.

Question 4.

One person mentioned that he had seen Lutkins walking down Main Street. This was an example of:

(A) Being taken to the cleaners.
(B) Sending someone on a wild goose chase.
(C) Stretching the truth.
(D) Making scales fall off someone’s eyes.
Answer:
(B) Sending someone on a wild goose chase.

Explanation:
To send someone on a wild goose chase means to send someone to find something which is difficult or impossible to find. When Bill was already with the Narrator, it was impossible to find him in any other direction.

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Question 5.

The extract is an example of writing in the style of a/an:

(A) Personal narrative.
(B) Biography.
(C) Historical fiction.
(D) Research article.
Answer:
(A) Personal narrative.

Explanation:
The Story appears to be written from the point of the person who personally experienced it all. It is like a Personal narrative.

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I. “She suffered incessantly, feeling herself born for all delicacies and’luxuries. She suffered from the Poverty of her Apartment, the Shabby Walls and the Worn Chairs. All these things tortured and angered her. When she sea ted herself for Dinner opposite her Husband who uncovered the Tureen with a delighted air, saying, “Oh! the Good Potpie! I know nothing better than that…,” she would think of Elegant Dinners of Shining Silver; she thought of the Exquisite Food served in Marvellous Dishes. She had neither Frocks nor Jewels, nothing. And she loved only those things. She had a Rich Friend, a Schoolmate at the Convent, who she did not like to visit. She suffered so much when she returned. She wept for whole days from despair and disappointment.”

Question 1.

Choose the options that list the set of statements that are NOT TRUE according to the given extract:

1. Matilda was very pleased with her life.
2. Matilda envied her friend for being well-off.
3. M Loisel didn’t appreciate what Matilda cooked.
4. Matilda despised the fact that she lived a Life of Poverty.
5. Matilda never felt troubled, though she desired a Luxurious Life.
6. Matilda thought of Grand Dinners and Silverware sitting at the Dinner table.
7. Matilda felt depressed after visiting her friend.

(A) Options 1, 3 & 6
(B) Options 3, 5 & 7
(C) Options 1, 3 & 5
(D) Options 2,4 & 7
Answer:
(C) Options 1, 3 & 5

Explanation:
Matilda was highly dissatisfied and displeased with her life. M Loisel always appreciated whatever Matilda cooked even if he did not like the food at all. Matilda desired Luxurious Life and was troubled by the Pettiness of her Own Life.

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Question 2.

Which word does ‘delicacies’ NOT correspond to?

(A) Etherealness
(B) Elegance
(C) Exquisiteness
(D) Robustness
Answer:
(D) Robustness

Explanation:
Etherealness means belonging to some other World, elegance means grace and exquisiteness J and loveliness can be used to refer to delicacies or delicate items. Such delicate items cannot be robust or ; strong.

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Question 3.

Choose the answer that lists the correct option of what a ‘Tureen’ is?

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(A) Option (i)
(B) Option (ii)
(C) Option (iii)
(D) Option (iv)
Answer:
(C) Option (iii)

Explanation:
Tureen is a serving dish. Option (i) is cooker used to Cook food, option (ii) is like an Earthen pot used to store and pour liquids, option (iv) is a bowl used to store food. Option (iii) has a spoon with it which can be used to serve dishes.

Question 4.

Choose the characteristic displayed by M Loisel in the extract.

(A) Conceited
(B) Contended
(C) Appeased
(D) Subdued
Answer:
(B) Contended

Explanation:
M. Loisel is contended with his life in stark contrast to the lookout of Matilda towards life who was highly discontented with her life.

Question 5.

The extract uses the phrase ‘Elegant Dinners’. Which of the following expressions is incorrect with respect to the word ‘elegant’?

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(A) Option (i)
(B) Option (ii)
(C) Option (iii)
(D) Option (iv)
Answer:
(C) Option (iii)

II. “He was silent, stupefied, in dismay, at the sight of his Wife is the matter?” By a violent effort, she had controlled her vexation and responded in a calm voice, wiping her moist cheeks, “Nothing. Only I have no Dress and consequently I cannot go to this affair. Give your Card to some Colleague whose Wife is better fitted out than He was grieved, but answered, “Let us see, Matilda. How much would a Suitable Costume cost, something that would serve for other occasions, something very simple? She reflected for some seconds thinking of a sum that she could ask for without bringing with it an immediate refusal and a frightened exclamation from the Economical Clerk.

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Question 1.

What does ‘Economical Clerk’ indicate?

(A) M Loisel was a Spendthrift even though he earned a lot.
(B) M Loisel was Thrifty as he had a Major Income.
(C) M Loisel calculated money all the time as he was a Clerk.
(D) M Loisel was Stingy about Money and didn’t spend it.
Answer:
(B) M Loisel was Thrifty as he had a Major Income.

Explanation:
Spendthrift is one who has money but does not want to spend it. He has not collected money. Stingy is almost same as Spendthrift. Loisel had a Meagre (low) Income and was Thrifty (One does not spend much).

Question 2.

Pick the option that correctly classifies fact/s (P) and The Necklace Class 10 MCQ Questions with Answers English Chapter 7 3

(A) F-l, 2 and 0-3,4
(B) F-3,0-1,2,4
(C) F-2, 4, 0-1, 3
(D) F-2,3, 4, 0-1
Answer:
(B) F-3,0-1,2,4

Explanation:
‘l think..’I feel…’ and ‘I really don’t think…’ are used to express opinion about someone. ‘It is important’ is a statement of fact.

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Question 3.

Fick the correct set that matches with the feelings of the highlighted words related to the characters:

Matilda: By a violent effort, she had controlled…
M Loisel: He was grieved….
(i) Matilda felt aggressive; M Loisel was troubled
(ii) Matilda was irritated; M Loisel was upset and cried .
(iii) Matilda tried extremely hard; M Loisel felt intense sorrow
(iv) Matilda was quite calm; M Loisel’s heart ached for love

(A) Option (i)
(B) Option (ii)
(C) Option (iii)
(D) Option (iv)
Answer:
(C) Option (iii)

Question 4.

M Loisel was astonished seeing his Wife’s reaction. He writes a Diary entry that night. Complete the entry with the missing words, by choosing the correct option.

11 January, Monday   9:00 pmI thought Matilda would be (i) ……… seeing the Invitation in my hand.
However, her reaction has left me (ii)…………  I don’t know how I
would be able to (iii)……….. a new dress for her.

(A) (i) vexed (ii) disturbed (iii) bring
(B) (i) elated (ii) disturbed (iii) afford
(C) (i) keen (ii) depressed (iii) bring
(D) (i) elated (ii) distressed (iii) afford
Answer:
(D) (i) elated (ii) distressed (iii) afford

Explanation:
When One sees an Invitation, he/she feels happy (elated). The reaction may leave the other person troubled or upset (distressed). There was confusion how the Funds for the Dress will be managed (afforded).

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Question 5.

Choose the option that gives the most appropriate response to the statement made by the Speaker.

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(A) I think Matilda was being unreasonable and unrealistic.
(B) I feel that M Loisel loved Matilda and wanted her to be happy.
(C) In my opinion M Loisel was being too harsh with Matilda.
(D) I feel that M Loisel should not have brought the Invitation home.
Answer:
(B) I feel that M Loisel loved Matilda and wanted her to be happy.

Explanation:
Loisel loved his wife too much and had spoiled (pampered) her.

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