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प्री बोर्ड परीक्षा 2026 हेतु कक्षा 10 अंग्रेजी (English) सिलेबस शैक्षणिक केलेंडर के अप्रैल 2025 से दिसम्बर 2025 तक के पाठ्यक्रम से प्रश्न पूंछे जायेंगे .
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कक्षा 10 english का प्रश्नपत्र 75 अंक का होगा जिसमें चार भाग होंगे
Section A Reading Skills (10marks)
1 Unseen Passage 05
2 Unseen Passage 05
Section B Writing Skills (16 marks)
3 Note Making (Title + Notes) 04
4 Letter Writing (Formal/Informal) 04
5 Essay/paragraph 05
6 Picture Composition 03
Section C Grammar (10 marks)
7 Sentence Corrections/Fill ups 05
8 Do as directed 05
Section D Textbooks (39 marks)
9 Textual MCQs(from First Flight) 4
10 A. Extract from Prose (First Flight) 3
B. Extract from Poetry (First Flight)) 3
11 Short Answer Type Questions from Prose(First Flight) 12
12 Short Answer Type Questions from Poetry(First Flight) 4
13 Short Answer Type Questions from Supp. Reader
(Footprints without Feet) 4
14 Long Answer Type Questions from Prose (Footprints without Feet) 3
15 Long Answer Type Question from Poetry (Footprints without Feet) 3
16 Long Answer Type Questions ( First Flight) 3
Total 75
Pre board exam 2026 प्री बोर्ड परीक्षा 2026 : कक्षा 10 अंग्रेजी (English) प्रैक्टिस प्रश्न पत्र
मॉडल / प्रैक्टिस प्रश्न पत्र
कक्षा 10 अंग्रेजी (ENGLISH)
समय-3.00 घण्टे पूर्णांक-75
निर्देषः-1. सभी प्रश्न हल करना अनिवार्य हैं।
Q.1 READ THE FOLLOWING PASSAGES AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS GIVEN BELOW: 5 MARKS
The Great Wall of China is one of the most iconic structures in human history,
stretching over 21,000 kilometers across northern China. Built over several centuries, its
primary purpose was to protect Chinese territories from invasions, particularly from nomadic
tribes in the north. Construction began in the 7th century BC, but the most well-preserved
sections were built during the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644). The wall is made from various
materials, including stone, brick, tamped earth, and wood, depending on the region’s
resources. Watchtowers were strategically placed for surveillance, communication, and
defense, with soldiers stationed to guard vulnerable points. Contrary to the popular myth,
the wall is not visible from space without aid, but it remains a UNESCO World Heritage Site
and a symbol of Chinese resilience. Over the centuries, the wall also served as a means of
controlling trade along the Silk Road and regulating immigration and emigration. Today, it
attracts millions of tourists annually, standing as a reminder of China’s rich history and
engineering skill.
Questions:
i. Approximately how long is the Great Wall of China?
a) 2,100 km b) 21,000 km
c) 210 km d) 12,000 km
ii. What was the primary purpose of building the Great Wall?
a) to mark Chinese territory
b) to protect from northern invasions
c) to serve as a trade route
d) to connect cities
iii. What is a common myth about the Great Wall?
a) It was built in one year.
b) It is visible from space without aid.
c) It is made entirely of stone.
d) It has no watchtowers
iv. Besides defence, what other functions did the Great Wall serve?
a) controlled trade and regulated migration
b) stored grain and water
c) served as a royal palace
d) hosted sports events
v. Today, the Great Wall is a symbol ofa)
Chinese wealth
b) Chinese resilience and engineering skill
c) Modern military strength
d) Global unity
Q.2 READ THE FOLLOWING PASSAGES AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS GIVEN BELOW:- 5 MARKS
Gandhiji travelled a lot. He always travelled third class in trains. He did so because all poor people, in India, travelled third. In those days were three classes in trains.
Once, Gandhiji got off at Bombay (Mumbai) from a third class railway compartment. Lots of people had come to meet him. Among them were some American men and women. They went into Gandhiji’s compartment. They saw that it was very small.
“Why doesn’t he travel first?” asked one of the ladies.
“I don’t know. Let’s go and ask him,” replied one of the gentlemen.
“Mr. Gandhi, we’ve come to ask you a question.” The gentleman said to Gandhiji, “you’re the leader of the Indian people, but you travel third. Please tell us why you travel third?
Gandhiji laughed and said, “The answer is very simple. I travel third because there is no fourth.” He laughed again and the American ladies and gentlemen laughed with him.
Questions:
(i) In which class did Gandhiji travel in?
(a) First class
(b) Third class
(c) Second class
(d) All of these (a, b, c)
(ii) Who came to meet Gandhiji at Mumbai Railway Station?
(a) One person
(b) Few people
(c) Some people
(d) Lots of people
(iii) Which country’s men and women went into Gandhiji’s compartment?
(a) Australia
(b) India
(c) England
(d) America
(iv) Give the opposite word of poor.
(a) honest
(b) rich
(c) poor
(d) holy
(v) Give the synonym of word ‘simple
(a) small
(b) smart
(c) easy
(d) difficult
Q.3 READ THE FOLLOWING PASSAGES AND MAKE NOTESS ON THEM ALSO GIVE A SUITABLE TITLE TO THEM 4 MARKS
Reading is one of the most enriching habits a person can develop. It is a gateway to
knowledge, imagination, and emotional understanding. Through books, we are transported
into worlds beyond our own, meeting characters, ideas, and perspectives that challenge and
inspire us. Fiction allows us to experience emotions, dilemmas, and cultures that we may never
encounter in real life, building empathy and creative thinking. Non-fiction, on the other hand,
expands our factual knowledge, offering insights into history, science, philosophy, and
countless other fields. In today’s fast-paced digital era, where attention spans are shrinking,
deep and focused reading is more important than ever. It improves vocabulary, sharpens
critical thinking, and strengthens concentration. Reading also has therapeutic benefits—it
reduces stress and can even improve mental health by providing an escape from daily
pressures. Furthermore, it keeps the brain active, which helps prevent cognitive decline with
age. Developing a reading habit does not require hours of free time; even 20–30 minutes a
day can have a profound impact. Whether you choose novels, poetry, essays, or newspapers,
reading is a lifelong companion that continues to enrich the mind and soul.
Q.4 You are Manthan/Mahi studying in Govt. H.S. School Bajrang Nagar, Indore. Write an application to your principal requesting him to issue you your School Leaving Certificate (S.L.C). 4 MARKS
OR
You are Himansh. Write a letter to your friend congratulating him on his brilliant success in examination.
Q.5 WRITE A ARTICLE ON ANY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING TOPICS (IN ABOUT 120 WORDS) 5 MARKS
I.Health is Wealth
II. Value of Games and Sports
III. Online Education
IV. Man and Mobile
OR
Write a paragraph in about 150 words on ‘Importance of Trees’.
Q. 6 Look at the picture give below and write a short paragraph on it.(in about 75 words) 03

(SECTION C GRAMMAR )
Q.7 FILL IN THE BLANKS BY USING THE CORRECT ALTERNATIVES GIVEN BELOW (ANY FIVE) :- 5 MARKS
I. He could not come to school ……..… he was ill. (so/but/because)
II. His brother is _ R.J. in a local radio channel. (a/an/the)
III. Bhopal is larger ……..… Gwalior. (from/to/than)
IV. How __ sugar do you take in tea? (much/many)
V. We …….. to follow traffic rules. (ought/should/must)
VI. You ……..drive carefully. (may/must/can)
VII. ______ you work hard, you will pass (if/unless)
Q.8 DO AS DIRECTED ( ANY FIVE ) 5 MARKS
I. David has taken coffee. (Change into interrogative)
II. Seema writes a letter. (Change the sentence into passive voice)
III. The boy is my friend. The boy who has won the prize. (combine the
sentence using ‘who’)
IV. They are selling their house. (Change into present perfect)
V. Tea is too hot to drink. (Rewrite the sentence using ‘so…. that’)
VI. Birds migrate in winter. (Rewrite the sentence in ‘past continuous’ )
VII. India played well. India could not win the match. (combine the sentence
using ‘though’)
VIII. The tall man is a doctor. The tall man is talking to my father. (Combine the sentences using ‘who’)
SECTION D
Q.9 ANSWER THE QUESTIONS GIVEN BELOW IT:- 4 MARKS
I.What was Gautama Buddha’s childhood name?
(a) Sandeep (b) Siddhartha Gautama
(c) Sudheer Gautama (d) None of these
II. What did the crow shake on the poet?
(a) dust of soil (b)dust of snow
(c) dust of tree (d) dust of ash
III.According to Nelson Mandela, what is a country’s greatest wealth?
(a) its mineral (b)its people
(c)its traditions (d) its forests
IV. Who passes near the water hole?
(a) elephant (b) buffalo
(c) deer (d) none
Q.10 A. READ THE FOLLOWING EXTRACTS FROM PROSE AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS GIVEN BELOW:- 3 MARKS
Early in the New Year of 1956 I travelled to southern Iraq. By then it had crossed my mind that I should like to keep an otter instead of a dog, and that Camusfearna, ringed by water a stone’s throw from its door, would be an eminently suitable spot for this experiment.
When I casually mentioned this to a friend, he as casually replied that I had better get one in the Tigris marshes, for there they were as common as mosquitoes, and were often tamed by the Arabs. We were going to Basra to the Consulate-General to collect and answer our mail from Europe. At the Consulate-General we found that my friend’s mail had arrived but that mine had not.
Questions:
(i) The author travelled _______.
(a) U. S. A.
(b) Iraq
(c) Australia
(d) Japan
(ii) When did the author travel?
(a) 1947
(b) 1956
(c) 1999
(d) 1971
(iii) The author wanted to keep an otter instead of a _________.
(a) dog
(b) cat
(c) monkey
(d) COW
Q.10 B. READ THE FOLLOWING EXTRACTS FROM POEMS AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS GIVEN BELOW:- 3 MARKS
Listen. The glass is breaking.
The trees are stumbling forward
into the night. Winds rush to meet them.
The moon is broken like a mirror,
its pieces flash now in the crown,
of the tallest oak.
Questions:
- From which poem have these lines been taken?
a. The Trees b. Fog c. Dust of Snow d. Animals - The figure of speech used in the line “The moon is broken like a mirror” is-
a. Metaphor b. Simile c. Oxymoron d. Personification - Opposite of “forward” is-
a. Coming b. Going c. Backward d. Above
Q.11 ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN ABOUT 30 WORDS (ANY SIX) 12
I.Why does the postmaster send money to Lencho? Why does he sign the
letter ‘God’?
II. What does courage mean to Mandela?
III. Why did the conductor call Valli as “madam”?
IV. Who was Anne Frank?
V. When did Anne frank write her diary?
VI. What compelled the young seagull to finally fly?
VII. Where is Coorg located?
VIII. What did Chubukov at first suspect that Lomov had come for ?
Q.12 ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN ABOUT 30 WORDS (ANY TWO) 4
I. What happened to the house when the trees move out of it in the poem ‘The
Trees’?
II. What does the tiger stare at in the night?
III. According to Frost, what are the two different views about the end of the
world?
IV. What does ‘ice’ stand for in the poem?
Q.13 ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN ABOUT 30 WORDS (ANY TWO) 4
I. What did Horace Danby steal every year ?
II. What does the thief say about the different reactions of people when they
are robbed?
III. Why did Ausable frame the story of the balcony?
Q.14 ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN ABOUT 75 WORDS (ANY ONE) 3
I. What message does the story ‘A Letter to God’ convey?
II. ‘The sight of the food maddened him.’ What does this suggest? What
compelled the young seagull to finally fly?
Q.15 ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN ABOUT 75 WORDS (ANY ONE) 3
I. What is the theme of the poem ‘A Tiger in the Zoo’?
II. What do you learn from the poem ‘Amanda’?
Q.16 ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN ABOUT 75 WORDS (ANY ONE) 3
I. How did Richard Ebright’s mother help him?
II. “Griffin was rather a lawless person.” Comment.
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