10th Pattern & Important Q for Pre Board Exam
Pattern
Q.1 Unseen Passage 10x1=10 marks (5 MCQ, 5 Very Short)
Q.2 Unseen Passage 10x1=10 marks (5 MCQ, 5 Very Short)
Q.3 Grammar 10 Marks ( Verbs form, Articles, Punctuation, Indirect Speech, Modals, Non-Finites)
Q.4 Application/Letter 5 Marks
Q.5 Report/Paragraph/Story 5 Marks
Q.6 Passage 5 Marks (MCQ based)
Q.7 Short Type Q from Prose Q 2 of 3 Marks=6
Marks
Q.8 Essay Type/Long Answer from Prose 6 Marks
Q.9 Stanza 5 Marks (MCQ based)
Q.10 Short Type Q from Poems Q 2 of 3 Marks=6
Q.11 Short Type Q from Suppl. Q 2 of 3 Marks=6
Q13. Esaay Type/Long Answer from Suppl. 6 Marks
Important Questions
Q.4 Application/Letter
- Letter complaining about the frequent breakdown of electricity.
- Letter for complaining about noise pollution
- Letter about rising prices
- Application to arrange educational tour
- Application to arrange extra classes
- Application for character certificate
Q.5 Report/Paragraph/Story
- Paragraph on Road Safety
- Value of Discipline/Games
- The Game You Like Most
- Work is worship
- Aim of Education
- Report on Annual Sports Meet
- Report Blood Donation Camp
- Report Inter School Painting Competition
- Report on Tree Plantation Camp
- Report Regional Debate Competition
Q.7 (From Prose) Short Type Q
- What did Lencho hope for?
- Why did Lencho say the raindrops were like ‘new coins’?
- Where was Lencho’s house situated?
- What are the raindrops compared to and why?
- Why was Lencho angry when he received the letter?
- What does Mandela thank the international leaders for?
- What ideals does he set out for the future of South Africa?
- What ‘twin obligations’ does Mandela mention?
- How did Mandela’s’ hunger for freedom’ change his life?
- How was 10th May a special day in South Africa?
- What does Mandela mean by ‘transitory freedoms’?
- Why were two national anthems sung?
- When did the seagull’s flight begin? And where did it end?
- How did the young seagull’s parents teach him the art of flying?
- What makes writing a diary a strange experience for Anne Frank?
- Why was Mr. Keesing annoyed with Anne? What did he ask her to do?
- What are the elders in Goa nostalgic about?
- Is bread-making still popular in Goa? How do you know?
- When would the baker come everyday? Why did the children run to meet him?
- How did the baker make his presence in the morning?
- Who invites the comment – ‘he is dressed like a pader’? Why?
- How can you say that bread-making is still popular in Goa?
- How is the baker very important for special occasions in the village?
- Where is Coorg?
- What is Coorg famous for? What is the best season to visit Coorg?
- Why does Maxwell go to Basra? How long does he wait there and why?
- How was Mij to be transported to England?
- What game had Mij invented?
- Why does the conductor call Valli ‘madam’?
- How did Valli save up money for her first journey? Was it easy for her?
- What was Valli’s favourite pastime?
- What details did Valli pick up about the bus journey?
- How did Siddhartha Gautama get the name of Buddha?
- Where did Buddha preach his first sermon?
- Who was Kisa Gotami? Why did she come to Gautama Buddha?
- Do you think Kisa Gotami was ‘selfish in her grief’?
- Write a note on the title of the play ‘The Proposal’.
- Describe Lomov’s first meeting/quarrel with Natalya.
Q.8 Essay Type Q from Prose
- Write a brief summary of the story 'A Letter to God'
- How does Mandela describe the scene of inauguration?
- Compare and contrast the young seagull in the beginning and at the end of the lesson.
- What message does Liam O Flaherty 's Story 'His First Flight' convey?
- How did the black aeroplane help the pilot of old Dakota?
- Write the brief character sketch of Anne?
- 'Paper has more patience than people '. Explain.
- Describe Gavin Maxwell's experience with the Otter in the aircraft?
- Give a brief character sketch of Valli.
- The Proposal is really a great comedy, full of humour. explain the statement.
Q.10 (from Poems) Short Type Q
- What is ‘dust of snow’? What does the poet say has changed his mood? How has the poet’s mood changed?
- What do the ‘crow’ and ‘hemlock’ represent – joy or sorrow? What does the dust of snow that the crow shakes off a hemlock tree stand for?
- Where was the crow sitting? What did it shake on the poet?
- What is ‘fire’ a symbol of in the poem, ‘Fire and Ice’?
- What is ‘ice’ a symbol of in the poem?
- What is the main idea of the poem?
- How will the world end in fire and ice?
- Why do some people say that the world will end in fire?
- Why do some people say that the world will end in ice?
- How, according to Roberts Frost will the world end twice?
- How does the tiger terrify the villagers?
- How does the tiger behave at night?
- Where is the strength of the tiger and how does he treat the visitors?
- What message does the poem ‘A Tiger in the Zoo’ give?
- Where are the Asian lions found?
- Why does the poet say that a bear’s ‘hug’ may confuse a novice?
- How can you distinguish a crocodile from a hyena?
- What does ‘in the world of possessions’ mean?
- What does the poet say the boy is learning from the loss of the ball?
- What is the main idea of John Berryman’s poem, ‘The Ball Poem?
- Explain: ‘And no one buys a ball back. Money is eternal.
- What could Amanda do, if she were a mermaid?
- Is Amanda an orphan? Why does she say so?
- Why does Amanda want to be Rapunzel?
- What is the central Idea of the poem, ‘Amanda’?
- How does Amanda describe her life as an Orphan? Why?
- What three things does the speaker ask Amanda to do?
- Where are the trees in the poem? What do their roots, leaves and twigs do?
- What kind of trees are described in this poem? Why are they not useful for birds or insects?
- What is the theme of the poem ‘The Tees’?
- Why does the poet compare the branches with newly discharged patients?
- How does the poet describe the fog’s movements?
- How does the poet compare the fog with the cat?
- Where did Belinda live and which animals lived with her?
- Who was Custard and how did he look?
- How was the pirate killed?
- How is ‘The Tale of Custard the Dragon’ a ballad?
- Why did Custard cry for a nice safe cage? Why is the dragon called ‘cowardly dragon’?
- What colour is the young woman’s hair? What does she say she can change it to? Why would she want to do so?
- What is the central idea of the poem’ For Anne Gregory’?
Q.11 (from Suppl.) Short Type
- Why is Mrs. Pumphrey worried about Tricki?
- Why does Mrs. Pumphrey think the dog’s recovery is ‘a triumph of surgery’?
- Why was Mr. Herriot shocked at Tricki’s appearance?
- Does Anil realize that he has been robbed?Who is ‘I’ in this story? Why did he change his name every months
- Why did Hari Singh want to work for Anil?
- How is Ausable different from other secret agents?
- Who came to meet Ausable? What was his profession?
- How did Ausable get rid of Max?
- What does Horace Danby like to collect?
- Why does he steal every year?Why was Mrs. Hall found the scientist eccentric?
- What curious episode occurs in the study?
- Why were the two boys in London surprised and fascinated?
- What did Griffin do in the shop of a theatrical company?
- How did a book become a turning point in Richard Ebright’s life?
- How did his mother help him?
- What kind of a person Mme Loisel? Why is he always unhappy?
- How was Mrs. Loisel a ‘mistake of destiny’?
- What was the cause of Matilda’s endless suffering?
- Why is Bholi’s father worried about her?
- Why did Bholi’s parents accept Bishamber’s marriage proposal?
- Why was Sulekha nicknamed Bholi?
- Why was the 20th century called the ‘Era of the Book’?
- Who tried to invade the earth in the twenty-first century?
- What according to Historian saved the Earth from the Martian attack?
Q.12 Essay Type Q from Suppl
- Describe the ‘parting scene’ between Tricki and Mrs. Pumphrey’s household.
- Give a brief character sketch of Tricki.
- Give a brief character sketch of the thief in Ruskin Bond’s ‘The Thief’s Story’.
- Compare in your own words the characters of Anil and the thief in the story.
- Describe the incident leading to the death of Max in ‘The Midnight Visitor’.
- Write a character sketch of the secret agent, Ausable.
- Write a character sketch of Horace Danby.
- Describe briefly the story ‘A Question of Trust’ in your own words.
- How can you say that Griffin was a lawless person?
- What curious episode took place in the clergyman’s study room.
- How did Ebright’s mother encourage him to become a scientist?
- How did Ebright get the idea of his new theory about cell life? How important was it and how will it be useful for humanity?
- What qualities of a person help into making him a scientist? Does Ebright have all these qualities? What other interests does he have?
- Give a brief character sketch of Mrs. Matilda Loisel.
- How did the hack driver sketch the character of Oliver Lutkins?
- Why did Bholi’s marriage to Bishamber not take place?
- Why was Ramlal worried about Bholi, and not about his other children?
- Why does Think-Tank decide not to invade the Earth?