QP English (Class X)
QP English (Class X)
QP English (Class X)
PRE-BOARD-II (2023-24)
ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE (184)
Time allowed: 3 Hours Maximum marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. The Question Paper contains THREE sections-READING, GRAMMAR & WRITING and
LITERATURE.
2. Attempt questions based on specific instructions for each part.
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D. "Maximizing the potential benefits of these developments requires
critical thinking." (paragraph 6)
iii Complete the sentence appropriately by providing two distinct reasons in the 1
blank below.
It can be said the world of cycling has seen massive changes because
.
iv Which of these is opposite to 'invalid' as used in paragraph 5? 1
A. ethical
B. accurate
C. authentic
D. trustworthy
v Using information solely from the passage, provide two distinct reasons to 1
complete the sentence appropriately.
Bicycles can be seen as a symbol of empowerment because .
vi Imagine you are a sports scientist tasked with developing a new technological 2
tool to aid cyclists in their training. Provide a brief description, within 40
words, of its specific features and why you chose to include them.
vii Select the option that shows the correct relationship between (1) and (2). 1
(4) According to the graph, around 6.7% of the Indian population is native speakers of
Telugu, whereas Sanskrit has been identified as a mother tongue by only 0.002% of the
population, which is around 24,821 people. Malayalam has the second lowest number of
native speakers, making up about 2.9% of Indians.
(5) The 2011 census data also noted that a majority of the native speakers reside in the area
that their mother tongue originated from. For example, 93% of Kannada speakers live in
Karnataka. Similarly, 93% of Malayalam speakers live in Kerala.
(6) Balancing preservation of culture and inclusivity is a delicate equation for a
heterogeneous country like India. With growing awareness, concepts like 'classical
languages' may help us achieve harmony.
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Answer the following questions, based on the passage above
i Which of these pieces of information can be confirmed by reading the 1
passage?
A. Only (I)
B. Only (IV)
C. Only (I) and (II)
D. Only (III) and (IV)
ii Fill in the blanks with the appropriate option from those given in brackets. 1
(1) Which classical language needs its attention most urgently and why?
(2) Which classical language would be THIRD on its priority?
iv State an example from the passage that shows that India is a 'heterogeneous 1
country'. Answer in one sentence.
v Why has the writer stated the following line in the passage? Give a reason. 1
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(c) if the percentage of Indians who are native Telugu speakers increases to
more than 10 percent
viii Which of these sentences uses 'delicate' in the same way as paragraph (6) 1
does?
A. She looked beautiful in the dress with the delicate floral pattern.
B. He was frequently admitted to the hospital due to his delicate
health.
C. This discussion will require careful consideration as it is a delicate
matter.
D. Please handle these delicate items carefully during transportation
as they break easily.
SECTION B: WRITING SKILLS & GRAMMAR (20 marks)
GRAMMAR
3 Complete ANY TEN of twelve of the following tasks, as directed. 1 x 10
i Two friends, Aarav and Ananya, are discussing their upcoming trip. How 1
would Aarav report Ananya's dialogue?
Aarav: "I have already booked the hotel for our trip tomorrow."
Ananya: "Are you sure? Don't forget to confirm the reservation."
Anaya asked me
Sanya exclaims, "Look! My keys are in the refrigerator. I will have absent-
mindedly put them here while putting away the groceries."
iv Fill in the blank by using the correct form of the word in the bracket. 1
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Shazia stared at the mountain range before her. From a distance,
(this/that/these/those) towering peaks seemed to touch the sky, creating a
breathtaking sight.
vi Report Sana's instructions to Manisha. 1
Sana said, "First, you heat the sugar and water in a saucepan."
Manisha: Sana said that and water in a saucepan.
When one gazes at the sky, the glimmer of stars the vastness
above.
A. fill
B. fills
C. to fill
D. is filling
ix Identify the error and supply the correction for the following statement. 1
The national team could adhere to a strict code of conduct, refraining from
cheating and unethical behaviour, or else they will be disqualified.
x Fill in the blank with the correct option. 1
Dad: "Ramya, I heard your school made some changes recently. What is
going on?"
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A will implement
B is implementing
C has implemented
D was implementing
xi Complete Nelson Mandela's quote by filling in the blank with the correct 1
option.
A. lie
B. lies
C. lays
D. laying
xii Identify the error and supply the correction for the given historical fact. 1
Write a letter to the Editor of a national daily, in about 120 words, stressing
the need for promoting digital literacy among individuals of all age groups.
Discuss the benefits and challenges of digital technology, and propose
initiatives to empower people with digital skills.
OR
4.B You are Ishaaq Shah, of Starlight Apartments, Trivandrum. You recently read 5
an article that stated that an average Indian wastes approximately fifty
kilograms of food per year.
Write a letter to the Editor of a national daily, in about 120 words, expressing
your concerns about the alarming amount of food waste in the country. Share
practical ideas and suggestions for reducing food waste at home and
encourage readers to distribute surplus food to those in need.
5. Read an excerpt from an article below: 5
A
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Speeding towards the Unknown
Self-driving cars are designed for travel without a human operator. Instead of
a driver, the car will use a combination of sensors, cameras, radar, and
artificial intelligence to travel between destinations. They are going to
revolutionise the transport industry by enhancing the efficiency and
accessibility of vehicles. However, this change is happening too rapidly, and
self-driving cars pose more problems than solutions. There are several
concerns with regard to the safety of such vehicles, as well as their potential
impact on employment.
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Analyse this data to either support or oppose the Principal's decision. Write
this analytical paragraph in about 120 words with supporting details to justify
your opinion.
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and top floor, and scarcely a setting for a romantic adventure.
Ausable was, for one thing, fat. Very fat. And then there was his accent.
Though he spoke French and German passably, he had never altogether lost
the American accent he had brought to Paris from Boston twenty years ago.
“You are disappointed,” Ausable said wheezily over his shoulder. “You were
told that I was a secret agent, a spy, dealing in espionage and danger. You
wished to meet me because you are a writer, young and romantic. You
envisioned mysterious figures in the night, the crack of pistols, drugs in the
wine.”
It was a small room, on the sixth and top floor, and scarcely a setting for
a romantic adventure.
A. great
B. exciting
C. idealistic
D. passionate
7. Read the two given extracts and answer the questions for ANY ONE of the
two.
A. He should be snarling around houses
At the jungle’s edge,
Baring his white fangs, his claws,
Terrorising the village!
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The speaker describes the tiger as 'stalking' up and down his cage to show
how the tiger felt.
ii What could be a reason the speaker mentions the behaviour of the tiger at the 2
jungle's 'edge' and not at its centre? Answer in about 40 words.
iii Which of these explains the meaning of the phrase 'His strength behind bars'? 1
A. The tiger's strength is in its ability to break free from the cage it is
in.
B. The tiger's strength is shown when he pushes against the bars of
the cage.
C. The tiger's strength is in his resilience and ability to adapt to a new
environment.
D. The tiger's strength is confined within the bars of the cage and this
makes him less threatening.
iv Why does the tiger ignore the visitors? Answer in one sentence. 1
OR
B Merrily over — there it is in the water!
No use to say ‘O there are other balls’:
An ultimate shaking grief fixes the boy
As he stands rigid, trembling, staring down
All his young days into the harbour where
His ball went. I would not intrude on him;
A dime, another ball, is worthless. Now
He senses first responsibility
In a world of possessions. People will take
Balls, balls will be lost always, little boy.
And no one buys a ball back. Money is external.
John: Oh don't worry, there are plenty of other balls to play with.
Boy:
ii Which line first indicates that the ball is a metaphor for something else? 1
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i How does the repeated use of the name 'Amanda' influence the overall tone of 3
the poem?
ii How did the Buddha respond to Kisa Gotami's request? What can be inferred 3
about his method of teaching from the same?
iii What effect does the short structure of the poem Fog have on its meaning? 3
iv State two ways in which the oppressor and the oppressed are similar, 3
according to Mandela.
v Explain how hunger is nature's strongest motivator in the story His First 3
Flight.
9 Answer ANY TWO of the following three questions, in about 40–50 words. 2x3=6
i A satire is when a person, idea, or institution is criticised by highlighting their 3
faults and weaknesses using humour. Describe how The Book That Saved the
Earth can be considered a satire with supporting examples from the text.
ii How does The Necklace teach a moral lesson on the importance of 3
contentment?
iii How important is curiosity to scientific exploration and discovery? Justify 3
your answer with examples from the text The Making of a Scientist
10 Answer ANY ONE of the following two questions in about 100–120 words. 1x6=6
(A) You have been asked to give a speech on the topic 'The journey is more 6
important than the destination'. Prepare a draft for the speech, in not more
than 120 words, with reference to the texts Madam Rides the Bus and The
Black Aeroplane.
You may begin this way:
Good morning, everyone. Today, I would like to talk to you about how the
journeys that we experience in life are often more important than their
destinations.
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(B) Imagine that Mrs Pumphrey from A Triumph of Surgery, reflects upon her 6
behaviour, learns from her mistakes, and writes a diary entry about the
consequences of overindulgence. Write this diary entry as Mrs Pumphrey in
about 120 words.
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