10th English SA 1 PREPARATORY TEST 1

 



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10th English SA 1 PREPARATORY TEST: 1 πŸ‘‡


1. What did Lencho hope for from God?

  • Help from his family
  • Faith in God’s help
  • Support from the priest
  • Blessings from his wife

2. What ruined Lencho’s crops?

  • A locust attack in spring
  • A severe hailstorm
  • A sandstorm in summer
  • A strong tornado

3. What did the crow do to change the poet’s mood?

  • Sang a melodious song
  • Flew away to another branch
  • Shook snow from a tree
  • Cawed loudly in the forest

4. The poet’s change of mood suggests —

  • Birds bring fear to humans
  • Sadness is a permanent feeling
  • Small things can bring joy
  • Nature cannot affect emotions

5. What does “fire” symbolise in the poem?

  • Light and comfort of life
  • Hope and positive energy
  • Human desire and greed
  • Power of nature and heat

6. What does “ice” symbolise?

  • Wisdom and clarity
  • Purity and calmness
  • Hatred and coldness
  • Peace and happiness

7. What was the ultimate aim of Nelson Mandela?

  • Gaining wealth and fame
  • Training soldiers for power
  • Freedom for all people
  • Becoming the country’s ruler

8. According to Mandela, courage means —

  • Absence of danger
  • Love for comfort
  • Triumph over fear
  • Respect for power

9. Where does the tiger in the poem live?

  • Inside a concrete cage
  • Under a tall banyan tree
  • Near the riverbank area
  • In a dark forest cave

10. What does the poet wish for the tiger?

  • Better lighting and space
  • A stronger iron fence
  • Freedom in the wild
  • Food from the zookeeper

11. What was the young seagull afraid of?

  • Diving into the waves
  • Flying over the sea
  • Eating the food offered
  • Meeting his brother bird

12. Who finally helped the seagull fly?

  • His mother
  • His father
  • A stranger bird
  • His brother

13. What did the narrator see in the stormy sky?

  • A moving dark shadow
  • A flashing red balloon
  • A mysterious black plane
  • A falling star of light

14. What happened when he landed?

  • He got lost in the runway
  • The pilot met a policeman
  • No one saw the black plane
  • He crashed near a village

15. The Asian lion is recognised by —

  • His speed and strong claws
  • His golden spotted tail
  • His loud and deep roar
  • His long and shining mane

16. The poet uses humour mainly to —

  • Teach lessons through fables
  • Explain danger scientifically
  • Warn people against tigers
  • Describe animals playfully

17. What does the lost ball symbolise?

  • Play and excitement
  • Friendship and sharing
  • Loss and growing up
  • Power and confidence

18. The poem teaches us to —

  • Complain about mistakes
  • Avoid playing with toys
  • Find happiness in wealth
  • Accept loss bravely

19. What did Anne call her diary?

  • Minnie
  • Lucy
  • Kitty
  • Betty

20. Why did Anne start writing a diary?

  • She planned to publish early
  • She wanted to become rich
  • She needed to learn grammar
  • She felt lonely

21. What does Amanda long for?

  • Success and praise
  • Freedom and peace
  • Love and laughter
  • Food and sweets

22. Amanda imagines herself as —

  • A writer and painter
  • A mermaid and orphan
  • A princess and queen
  • A fairy and angel

23. What was the baker’s profession?

  • Teaching and writing poems
  • Making and selling bread
  • Cooking and serving meals
  • Trading and selling clothes

24. What did children long for from the baker?

  • Cakes and sugar balls
  • The bread bangles
  • Sweet rolls and pies
  • Chocolate and butter

25. Coorg is known for its —

  • Coffee and bravery
  • Temples and cities
  • Fruits and spices
  • Rivers and deserts

26. The people of Coorg are described as —

  • Brave and hospitable
  • Cruel and unfriendly
  • Lazy and selfish
  • Sad and careless

27. What does the story mainly describe?

  • The trade between two countries
  • The story of a tea merchant
  • The journey through tea gardens
  • The farming of rice and wheat

28. What lesson does the story teach?

  • India’s tea culture
  • Wisdom of foreign traders
  • Power of technology
  • Growth of industries

29. Where are the trees moving in the poem?

  • Into the dark city
  • Towards the forest
  • Around the riverbank
  • Inside the greenhouse

30. The poem symbolises —

  • Beauty of flowers
  • Joy of city life
  • Change of weather
  • Freedom from control

31. Where did the author meet Mijbil?

  • In France
  • In Iraq
  • In Germany
  • In London

32. What was Mijbil’s nature?

  • Silent and lazy
  • Playful and curious
  • Calm and dull
  • Angry and wild

33. How does the fog come?

  • With heavy roaring thunder
  • On little cat feet
  • With bright lightning flashes
  • With gentle morning rain

34. The poem compares fog to —

  • A flying bird
  • A grey rabbit
  • A silent cat
  • A white dog

35. Who was the main character in the story?

  • Radha
  • Seetha
  • Valli
  • Gopi

36. What did Valli wish to do?

  • Buy new clothes
  • Go to the market
  • Visit the temple
  • Ride the bus

37. What kind of dragon was Custard?

  • Fierce and dangerous always
  • Cowardly but brave later
  • Greedy and cruel always
  • Lazy and sleepy always

38. What is the poem’s main message?

  • True courage is revealed in action
  • Fear makes one powerful forever
  • Bravery depends on appearance
  • Dreams come true by magic

39. What truth did Buddha teach?

  • Life is full of suffering
  • Wealth brings eternal peace
  • Death can be avoided easily
  • Anger ends all sorrows

40. What did Kisa Gotami realise?

  • Sorrow can be hidden
  • Faith changes destiny
  • Death is universal
  • Life is endless joy

41. What does the poet say about love?

  • Love grows from wealth alone
  • True love sees inner beauty
  • Love depends on appearance
  • Love fades with time and age

42. What does yellow hair symbolise?

  • Wisdom and faith
  • Purity and peace
  • Outer beauty
  • Jealousy and anger

43. Who was Tricki?

  • A pampered dog
  • A young monkey
  • A lazy cat
  • A wild rabbit

44. What made Tricki sick?

  • Playing outside
  • Overeating
  • Sleeping too long
  • Running too fast

45. What did the thief value most?

  • Power and respect
  • Freedom and travel
  • Success and fame
  • Trust and friendship

46. Who helped the thief change his life?

  • Hari
  • Anil
  • Ramesh
  • Ajay

47. Who was Ausable?

  • A secret agent
  • A police officer
  • A famous writer
  • A hotel owner

48. What trick did Ausable use?

  • He called the police quickly
  • He switched off the lights
  • He invented a balcony story
  • He hid under the table

49. What was Mathilde’s greatest desire?

  • A long vacation
  • A peaceful mind
  • A luxurious life
  • A respected job

50. What lesson does the story teach?

  • Pride brings suffering
  • Wealth ensures happiness
  • Beauty lasts forever
  • Dreams never come true

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