Cecil Convent School, Ambala Pre-Board - 1 Class 10 (SET-A) Subject - English
Cecil Convent School, Ambala Pre-Board - 1 Class 10 (SET-A) Subject - English
Cecil Convent School, Ambala Pre-Board - 1 Class 10 (SET-A) Subject - English
PRE-BOARD -1
CLASS 10TH (SET-A)
SUBJECT – ENGLISH
Time allowed :90 minutes Max Marks:40
General Instructions :
Based on your understanding of the passage, answer ANY EIGHT out of the ten questions by
choosing the correct option
2. Select the option that suitably completes the dialogue with reference to Paragraph 5.
Amit: I wonder if there is any short-cut to success
4. Choose the quality that great men have in plenty to rise to the peak of success.
I) High spirits. II) Sincerely
6. Select the correct sentence from the given options that have correct usage of ' perspiration'
as used in the passage.
a) As he climbed back down, he wiped perspiration from his forehead with the back of his hand.
b) External things are things known to us in immediate perspiration.
c) You can't expect all this perspiration to happen without a lot of work.
d) The perspiration of rain, snow and hail is about 55 %
7.Choose the statement from the given options that is NOT TRUE.
a) One needs to pursue one's goals with all one's capability.
b) Lack of stamina leads to blur vision which is a big obstruction on the path to success.
c) Indecision and clarity are big obstacles on the path to success.
d) High spirit leads to an inferiority complex which is a big obstruction on the path to success.
10. Choose the option that lists the quote best expressing the central idea of the passage.
a) " Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after the other.
--------Walter Elliott
b) " The difference between the difficult and the impossible is that the impossible takes a little
longer time."
-------- Lady Aberdeen
c) " Patience and perseverance have a magical effect before which difficulties disappear and
obstacles vanish."
---- John Quincy Adams
d) " I am a slow walker , but I never walk back."
I. Research from the Publishers Association has shown that films based on books take 44%
more at the box office revenue in the UK and 53% more worldwide than original
screenplays. The report explores what impact a book has when adapted for film and TV.
II. The report reads: “Published material is the basis of 52% of top UK films in the last 10
years,and accounts for an even higher share of revenue from these leading performers,
at 61% of UK box office gross and 65% of worldwide gross.” The Hollywood adaptation
of “My Cousin Rachel” was shown to have a significant impact on the sales of the
Daphne Du Maurier thriller. The sales of the book in 2017 alone accounted for 23% of all
sales since 1992.
III. The research suggests that adapted films tend to perform better, because films can
“leverage the popularity” of well-known books through an existing audience. Films
adapted from books also tend to have a richer, more fully-developed story to draw on.
In terms of TV adaptation, it was revealed that a quarter of dramas were based on
literary sources and attracted a 56% larger share of the audience than those based on
original scripts. Fourteen of the 35 high end series produced in the UK in the period
between January and September 2017 were based on books, compared to seven based
on true stories or historical events and five based on pre-existing films or TV stories.
IV. In the case of the 2016 BBC broadcast of “The Night Manager”, research revealed that
while the novel was in circulation for over 25 years, 82% of the copies it sold were in
2016 and 2017. Sales of the paperback edition remained strong in 2017 even after the
series went off the air.
V. In conclusion, the report states that “there is a strong two-way relationship between
publishing and the wider creative economy, wherein a successful adaptation often has
spill-over effects and gives a substantial boost to the sales of the original book.”
(338 words)
Based on your understanding of the passage, answer any six out of the eight questions by
choosing the correct option.
Q.11 The purpose of the research by Publishers Association was to study the_____. Choose the
correct option.
Q.12 Select the option that is true for the two statements given below.
(1) The revenues generated at the box office have increased.
(2) Majority of the top films in the UK are based on published material.
Q.13 Select the option that gives the correct meaning of the following statement.
“The sales of the book in 2017 alone accounted for 23% of all sales since 1992.”
a) There were 23% higher sales in 2017 than previous years.
b) A major chunk of sales happened in 2017.
c) The sales were limited to 23% in 2017.
d) There were very few books sold in the previous years.
Q.14 According to the research, the films based on books have greater success because____.
Q.15 Select the option listing what the given sentence refers to.
‘Films adapted from books also tend to have a richer, more fully-developed story to draw on.’
(1) The plot and the storyline of such films are better.
Q.16 On what from the following were the maximum TV serials in UK in the year 2017 based?
A. books.
B. historical stories.
Q.17 This passage lists an example proving that TV dramas based on literary works
have_______.
(GRAMMAR)
Answer( ANY FIVE) out of the six questions by selecting the most appropriate option for each.
20. ................. you ............ reach the customer if you call him at midnight?
a) Will/ be able to
b) Is/ been able to
c) Have/ been able to
d) Was / being able to
c) Each. d) None
22.The house is almost finished.It ................. be ready to move into by next month
a) might. b) may
c) should. d) can
24.Fill in the blanks by choosing the correct option for the cloze passage:
The city of Tokyo celebrated its seventieth anniversary with pomp and splendour.
Fighter jets flown across the sky and people were given freedom on buses and trains.The
celebrations ended with a show of fireworks after military parade.
WRITING
- Answer (ANY FIVE) out of the six questions given, with reference to the context below.
You are Amit/ Amita, a resident of Anand Vihar, New Delhi. You bought a refrigerator two
months ago from Mohan Sales, Ashok Vihar, Bengaluru.It has developed certain problems
regarding its functioning.You have to write a business letter of complaint to the Manager for
the same.
25. While writing the subject of the business complaint letter, Amita/Amit should be:
a) rude and strict
b) clear and relevant
27.Choose the most appropriate request that Amit/ Amita would make to the seller in case of
receiving a damaged product.
a) I would like to throw away the damaged product
b) Kindly send your employee to take it away.
28.Which of the following option is NOT carried out by Amit/ Amita's business complaint letter?
a) exchange of damaged product
Select the option that helps his/ her complete these suggestions, appropriately.
Though for the first fifteen days, it gave a wonderful service but after that, it developed
problems in working.Its cooling has stopped and it makes a lot of noise too.
Hence, I request you to send your service engineer to check the refrigerator.In case if there is
any serious technical fault, I would like you to i) ...............it as it is still under the warranty
period.
Choose the correct option for (i)
a) replace. b) remake
c) sell d) destroy
LITERATURE
This section has sub-- sections-- V, VI,VII,VIII & IX. There are a total of 30 questions in this
section. Attempt any 26 questions from the sub-- sections V to IX
31. identify Anne' s feeling when she was punished for the third time by Keesing.
a) she was happy as she had to write three essays on the same topic.
b) she enjoyed making fun of Mr Keesing in her own way.
c)she was worried as she had run out of original ideas for her essay.
d) she was thrilled at another opportunity to showcase her writing abilities.
32. Select the CORRECT convincing argument that was made by Anne
a) She had inherited the trait from her mother, so couldn't stop being talkative
35. Why did Mr Keesing chose the title-- An Incorrigible Chatterbox' as topic for Anne to write?
a) because he expected Anne to express her inability to elaborate on such a topic.
b) because he expected that this would embarrass Anne and would check her in discipline.
c) because he expected her to apologise and not repeat her talkative behaviour.
d) because he expected Anne to explore her creative writing skills
VI-- Read the given extract to attempt the questions that follow:
The following Sunday, Lencho came a bit earlier than usual to ask if there was a letter for him.It
was the postman himself who handed the letter to him while the postmaster, experiencing the
contentment of a man who has performed a good deed, looked on from his office .
Lencho showed not the slightest surprise on seeing the money; such was his confidence-- but
he became angry when he counted the money.God could not have made a mistake, nor could
he have denied Lencho what he had requested.
Immediately, Lencho went up to the window to ask for paper and ink.On the public writing
table, he started to write, with much wrinkling of his brow, caused by the effort he had to make
to express his ideas.
36. Select the option that lists the set of statements that are NOT TRUE according to the
given extract.
I. Lencho had no faith in God
II. Lencho was extremely ecstatic to see the amount.
VII. Lencho wrote a letter to his friend asking for some money
a) I, II & VII. b) II, III, & IV
c) V, VI, & VII. d) I,II,& III
37. Choose the option that correctly classifies fact/s and opinion/s in the statements given
below:
1) Lencho wrote a letter to God requesting him to send hundred pesos.
2) Lencho may have taken his friend's help for food till the letter came.
38.Choose the word that can NOT replace the word ' denied'.
a) decline. b) gainsay
c) perform. d) contradict
VII-- Read the given extract to attempt the questions that follow:
41) What does the expression ' what, what is he to do' denotes?
42. What does the ball gone into the water symbolise?
43. Which of the following option can NOT replace the term 'merrily'?
a) Happily. b) Joyfully
c) Cheerfully. d) Sadly
45. ' What is the boy now, who has lost his ball'. Which feeling is expressed in this line?
a) regret b) cheerful
c) despair. d) no feelings
VIII-- Read the given extract to attempt the questions that follow:
Griffin, the scientist, had carried out experiment to prove that the human body could become
invisible. Finally he swallowed certain rare drugs and his body became as transparent as a
sheet of glass.
Brilliant scientist though he was, Griffin was rather a lawless person.His landlord disliked him
and tried to eject him.In revenge Griffin set fire to the house.To get away without being seen,
he had to remove his clothes.Thus it was that he became a homeless wanderer, without
clothes, without money, and quite invisible-- until he happened to step in some mud, and left
footprints as he walked!
46.Select the option that describes the phrase ' his body became as transparent as a sheet of
glass'. It means that Griffin
a) became fat. b) became thin. c) became strong d) became invisible
50. Choose the option that is NOT true as per the extract--
a) Griffin had a healthy relationship with his landlord
b) Griffin became transparent as sheet of glass
c) Griffin was a brilliant scientist
52. What did Lencho ask God for in the first letter?
a) to give him a new dress
b) to provide him hundred pesos
c) to give him a hundred cattle
d) to make him the richest farmer of the village
53. Choose the correct message that the poem ' Dust of Snow'' conveys.
a) that everything is ugly in the world
b) that people deserve bad as they don't treat the mother nature right
c) that nothing in the nature is ugly, inauspicious or negative
d) that the world is full of auspicious creatures
54. Symbolically, ' fire ' does NOT represent the destructive human emotions like
a) anger. b) brutality
c) audacity d) happy
55. The unsympathetic white rulers oppressed the innocent black natives of South Africa
through the racial discrimination policy.What was the name of the policy?
56.' His First Flight' is a narrative that describes the...... flight of a young seagull
a) last. b) long
c) maiden. d) disastrous
c) museums--forest
d) forest-- village
59. Select the correct combination of emotions that may end the world
a) Fear – love
b) Anxiety—hatred
c) Excitement – sadness
d) Lust -- hatred
c) clerk. d) cartoonist