10th English SA 1 PREPARATORY TEST 3

 


SA 1 10th English Practice Test 1 

SA 1 10TH ENGLISH PRACTICE TEST 2

  • 10th English Summative Assessment 1 Portions 
  •  First Flight 1 to 8 Lessons, 
  • And The Footprints Without Feet 1 to 7 Lessons, 
  • WORKBOOK: 1 TO 8 Lessons,

πŸ‘‰ FA: 1, FA: 2, FA: 3, FA: 4, SA: 1, SA: 2. πŸ‘ˆ

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10th English SA 1 PREPARATORY TEST 3πŸ‘‡


101. What is the central theme of “A Letter to God”?

  • Greed for money and fame
  • Fear of natural disasters
  • Desire for worldly wealth
  • Unshakable faith in God

102. What human quality does Lencho represent?

  • Deep faith and simplicity
  • Laziness and dishonesty
  • Cruelty and selfishness
  • Pride and jealousy

103. What is the poetic device in “Dust of Snow”?

  • Personification
  • Alliteration
  • Metaphor
  • Simile

104. Which feeling dominates in “Dust of Snow”?

  • Fear and guilt
  • Hope and joy
  • Regret and anger
  • Pride and sorrow

105. What poetic device is used in “Fire and Ice”?

  • Irony
  • Imagery
  • Hyperbole
  • Symbolism

106. What moral does “Fire and Ice” teach us?

  • Truth and justice prevail
  • Wealth brings happiness
  • Dreams make us kind
  • Desire and hatred can destroy

107. What does Mandela’s “Long Walk” symbolise?

  • Struggle for freedom
  • Journey to fame
  • Desire for rest
  • Fight for revenge

108. What virtue best describes Nelson Mandela?

  • Greed
  • Jealousy
  • Forgiveness
  • Cowardice

109. What is the contrast shown in “A Tiger in the Zoo”?

  • Freedom and captivity
  • Peace and war
  • Love and hate
  • Joy and sorrow

110. What poetic device is used in “A Tiger in the Zoo”?

  • Irony
  • Simile
  • Imagery
  • Hyperbole

111. What is the main theme of “His First Flight”?

  • Overcoming fear
  • Disobeying parents
  • Avoiding danger
  • Seeking comfort

112. What lesson can students learn from the young seagull?

  • Fear never changes
  • Patience brings failure
  • Luck decides success
  • Courage comes from trying

113. What does the “Black Aeroplane” represent symbolically?

  • Hope and guidance
  • Danger and death
  • Pride and power
  • Greed and failure

114. What emotion dominates “Black Aeroplane”?

  • Mystery and relief
  • Horror and pain
  • Anger and doubt
  • Joy and laughter

115. What poetic device is common in “How to Tell Wild Animals”?

  • Humour and exaggeration
  • Irony and rhyme
  • Metaphor and simile
  • Paradox and tone

116. What is the tone of “How to Tell Wild Animals”?

  • Angry
  • Playful
  • Serious
  • Sad

117. What does the ball symbolise in “The Ball Poem”?

  • Growth of power
  • Greed of men
  • Loss of innocence
  • Gain of wealth

118. What poetic device is used in “The Ball Poem”?

  • Irony
  • Alliteration
  • Imagery
  • Pun

119. What quality of Anne Frank makes her admirable?

  • Honesty and reflection
  • Pride and arrogance
  • Laziness and greed
  • Shyness and fear

120. What is the theme of Anne’s diary?

  • Self-expression and growth
  • Humour and adventure
  • Love and fame
  • Anger and jealousy

121. What is the tone of the poem “Amanda”?

  • Rebellious and imaginative
  • Sad and angry
  • Calm and dull
  • Joyful and hopeful

122. What is the moral of “Amanda”?

  • Parents are always right
  • Silence brings respect
  • Children need freedom
  • Obedience wins prizes

123. What does the baker’s story reflect?

  • Goan culture and tradition
  • Modern industrial growth
  • Village poverty and pain
  • City pollution and stress

124. What is the main quality of Coorg people?

  • Bravery and hospitality
  • Pride and greed
  • Cruelty and arrogance
  • Silence and laziness

125. What does “Tea from Assam” celebrate?

  • India’s natural beauty
  • Success of traders
  • Life of farmers
  • Power of machines

126. What poetic device is used in “The Trees”?

  • Irony
  • Pun
  • Alliteration
  • Personification

127. What is the theme of “The Trees”?

  • Joy and humour
  • Anger and greed
  • Wealth and pride
  • Freedom and rebellion

128. What kind of relationship existed between the author and Mijbil?

  • Formal and distant
  • Fearful and tense
  • Rude and cold
  • Affectionate friendship

129. What trait did Mijbil display?

  • Curiosity
  • Anger
  • Pride
  • Jealousy

130. What does the fog in Sandburg’s poem symbolise?

  • Mystery and silence
  • Pain and fear
  • Love and joy
  • War and greed

131. What is the tone of “Fog”?

  • Sad and fearful
  • Calm and quiet
  • Loud and proud
  • Sharp and angry

132. What is the central idea of “Madam Rides the Bus”?

  • Curiosity leads to learning
  • Wealth ensures success
  • Fear keeps us safe
  • Silence brings power

133. What moral does “Madam Rides the Bus” teach?

  • Experience teaches maturity
  • Greed brings danger
  • Pride causes pain
  • Dreams are useless

134. What does Custard’s courage show?

  • Fear is always shameful
  • Pride leads to courage
  • Power is permanent
  • Appearances can be deceiving

135. What is the poetic device in “Custard the Dragon”?

  • Humour and rhyme
  • Irony and drama
  • Imagery and simile
  • Pun and satire

136. What did Buddha teach through Kisa Gotami’s story?

  • Death is universal
  • Richness gives peace
  • Love ends suffering
  • Faith removes death

137. What emotion guided Kisa Gotami initially?

  • Attachment
  • Anger
  • Jealousy
  • Pride

138. What is the central message of “For Anne Gregory”?

  • Seek fame and wealth
  • Follow outer looks
  • Love inner beauty
  • Trust false praise

139. What poetic device is used in “For Anne Gregory”?

  • Symbolism
  • Irony
  • Pun
  • Metaphor

140. What was Mr. Herriot’s attitude toward Tricki?

  • Kind and caring
  • Proud and rude
  • Jealous and angry
  • Lazy and careless

141. What moral does “A Triumph of Surgery” teach?

  • Love animals blindly
  • Avoid overindulgence
  • Feed pets regularly
  • Train pets rarely

142. What does the thief’s story highlight?

  • Greed for money
  • Desire for fame
  • Love for travel
  • Power of trust

143. What quality in Anil changed the thief?

  • Kindness
  • Pride
  • Fear
  • Anger

144. What is Ausable’s strongest quality?

  • Presence of mind
  • Greed for money
  • Fear of danger
  • Pride of rank

145. What trait of Max caused his death?

  • Fearfulness
  • Overconfidence
  • Kindness
  • Laziness

146. What is the moral of “A Question of Trust”?

  • Crime never pays
  • Greed leads to joy
  • Fear brings success
  • Lies win hearts

147. What quality best defines Griffin?

  • Selfish intelligence
  • Humble wisdom
  • Kind honesty
  • Gentle nature

148. What is the moral of “Footprints without Feet”?

  • Science without ethics is dangerous
  • Wealth creates happiness
  • Luck changes everything
  • Fear brings wisdom

149. What guided Richard Ebright throughout his life?

  • Curiosity and hard work
  • Wealth and power
  • Fear and failure
  • Luck and chance

150. What moral does “The Making of a Scientist” teach?

  • Greed brings talent
  • Persistence brings success
  • Pride ensures victory
  • Luck changes destiny

151. What is Mathilde’s main flaw in “The Necklace”?

  • Vanity and pride
  • Patience and honesty
  • Kindness and faith
  • Wisdom and love

152. What does Mathilde’s suffering teach?

  • Contentment is happiness
  • Wealth is everything
  • Dreams rule destiny
  • Love has no limits

153. What type of irony is used in “The Necklace”?

  • Situational irony
  • Dramatic irony
  • Verbal irony
  • Cosmic irony

154. What feeling dominates the end of “The Necklace”?

  • Pride and anger
  • Joy and comfort
  • Greed and laughter
  • Shock and regret

155. What poetic device appears in “Dust of Snow” and “Fire and Ice”?

  • Symbolism
  • Pun
  • Irony
  • Rhyme

156. What quality connects Mandela, Anne, and Ebright?

  • Determination
  • Cowardice
  • Pride
  • Anger

157. What theme connects “The Ball Poem” and “Amanda”?

  • Growing up and freedom
  • Hatred and revenge
  • Fear and silence
  • Money and fame

158. What do Coorg and Tea from Assam celebrate together?

  • Wealth and politics
  • Power and greed
  • War and sorrow
  • Nature and tradition

159. What connects “Fog” and “The Trees”?

  • Personification
  • Hyperbole
  • Pun
  • Oxymoron

160. What common idea runs through “A Letter to God,” “Madam Rides the Bus,” and “His First Flight”?

  • Fear and anger
  • Silence and pride
  • Faith and courage
  • Greed and jealousy

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