ক্লাস 10 English Mock Test 1 Question and Answer। দশম শ্রেণীর মক টেস্টের ইংরেজি প্রশ্নপত্র
মাধ্যমিক মক টেস্ট ইংরেজি প্রশ্নপত্র ও তার সমাধান (Class 10 Mock Test Series)
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Info Educations Question Papers Class 10 West Bengal Board
শ্রেণী - দশম
বিষয় - ইংরেজি
পূর্ণমান - 90
সময় - 3 ঘন্টা 15 মিনিট
Info Educations Madhyamik English Online Mock Test-1 Question Paper with Solutions
Madhyamik Mock Test Examination – 2025 Present By Info Educations
Class – X
ENGLISH
Time – 3 Hours & 15 Minutes Full Marks – 90
( প্রশ্ন পড়ার জন্য 15 মিনিট এবং উত্তর লেখার জন্য বাকি 3 ঘন্টা )
West Bengal Board Madhyamik English Question Paper 2025
Section - A
READING COMPREHENSION (SEEN)
1. Read the following paragraphs and answer the questions that follow:
When the family has finished tea, and gathers round the fire, the cat casually goes out of the room. True life now begins for him. He saunters down his own backyard, springs to the top of the fence, drops lightly down to the other side. He trots across and skips to the roof of an empty shed. His movement becomes lithe and pantherlike. He looks keenly from side to side and moves noiselessly, for he has so many enemies-dogs and small boys with stones.
On top of the shed, the cat arches his back and rakes his claws once or twice through the soft bark of the old roof He stretches himself a few times to see if every muscle is in full working order. Then, drooping his head nearly to his paws, he sends across a call to his kindred. Before long they come, gliding, graceful shadows. No-longer are they the meek creatures who an hour ago were mewing for fish and milk. They are now grim fighters
Just think how much more he gets out of his life then you do out of yours! And the sports they have, too! As they get older they go in for sport to the suburban backyards. These backyards that are dull to us, are to them hunting grounds where they have more gallant adventure than King Arthur's knights ever had.
It is always spoken as a reproach against cats that they are more fond of their home than of the people in it. Naturally, the cat doesn't like to leave his country, the land where all his friends are, and where he knows every landmark. Exiled in a new land, he would have to learn a new geography. So, when the family moves, the cat. if allowed, will stay at the old house and attach himself to the new tenants. He will give them the privilege of boarding him while he enjoys life in his own way.
A. Choose the correct alternative with a tick (P) to complete the following sentences: 1×5=5
(a) The cat goes out of the room
i) before tea is over
ii) during the tea
iii) when the tea table is laid
iv) after tea
(b) The cat lands on the other side of the fence
i) with a thud
ii) without noise
iii) with a purr
iv) with a call for his brethren
(c) The cat stretches his body to test
i) the strength of his enemies
ii) the surface where he lands
iii) if his muscles are fine
iv) if his master has his eyes on him
(d) In their backyard, the cats are
i) in fighting mode
ii) meek
iii) casual
iv) pleading for attention
(e) The cat is most attached to
i) the family he lives with.
ii) the place he lives in
iii) his kindred
iv) small boys with stones.
B. Complete the following sentences with information from the text: 1 x 3 = 3
i) The cat sends out a call from ___________________.
ii) As the cats mature they venture into ____________________.
iii) If the cat is allowed to live in his home by new tenants, he will_______________________.
C. Answer the following questions: 2 x 2 = 4
i) How do some boys hurt the cat?
ii) Who are compared to the Arthurian Knights?
2. Read the poem and answer the questions that follow:
The mountain and the squirrel Had a quarrel:
And the former called the latter 'little prig".
Bun replied
'You are doubtless very big.
But all sorts of things and weather
Must be taken in together.
To make up a year
And a sphere.
And I think it no disgrace
To occupy my place
I'm not so large as you.
You are not so small as I
And not half so spry
I'll not deny you make
A very pretty squirrel track.
Talents differ, all is well and wisely put;
If I cannot carry forests on my back.
Neither can you crack a nut.
A. Write the correct alternative to complete the following sentences: 1 x 4 = 4
i) The squirrel
(a) is confident, logical and argumentative
(b) is stubborn and unreasonable
(c) is drunk with his greatness
(d) is hostile towards the mountain
ii) Here 'sphere' refers to a
(a) round animal
(b) round mountain
(c) round stone
(d) round planet
iii) The mountain belittles the squirrel for its
(a) size
(b) restlessness
(c) roundish shape
(d) sharp teeth
iv) The mountain makes a track that is
(a) uneasy for the squirrel
(b) convenient for the squirrel
(c) too bumpy for the squirrel
(d) too remote for the squirrel
B. Answer the following questions: 2 x 2 = 4
i) What does 'Bun' acknowledge about the mountain?
ii) What do all sorts of weather make?
READING AND COMPREHENSION (UNSEEN)
3. Read the following passages and answer the questions that follow:
Getting involved in a territorial fight between two tigress spelt trouble for a leopard as it had to spend seven hours on trees, officials at Madhya Pradesh's Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve said on Saturday.
On Friday morning, forest officials learnt about the fight between two tigresses in Pator range of Bageha beat. " was a fierce fight, and resulted in one tigress being brutally attacked by the other," said BS Annegiri, field director of the tiger reserve.
Noticing the fight, the leopard intervened and helped the weaker tigress flee. This angered the dominating tigress. who started chasing the leopard, Annegiri said.
"The leopard first tried to run away, but realising the tigress was very close, it hurriedly climbed a tree at around 8 am. The tigress sat below watching the leopard and roaring in anger," he added.
An hour later, the leopard came down, thinking the tigress had probably dozed off. "As soon as the leopard came down, the tigress leapt on its feet and attacked the leopard again," the field director said. Before the tigress could come closer, the leopard hurriedly climbed on another tree.
When the escape seemed difficult, the leopard opted for an alternative. It started "jumping from one branch of the tree to another", but tigress kept following, he said.
At around 3 pm, the tigress finally left. "A few minutes later, a visibly exhausted leopard came down and left," he said.
A. Tick the right answer: 1 x 6 = 6
(i) The leopard was in trouble because it -
(a) fell from a tree
(b) helped a losing fighter in a fight
(c) injured a tigress
(d) fought with a couple of tigresses
(ii) The leopard saved itself by -
(a) running away
(b) hiding behind a bush
(c) climbing upon trees
(d) gathering more leopards
(iii) When an escaped seemed to be difficult, the leopard -
(a) stood still
(b) cried for help
(c) kept on changing its positions
(d) dozed on a tree
(iv) The tigress jumped on its feet to -
(a) climb the tree
(b) pounce upon the leopard
(c) scare away an intruder
(d) show its anger
(v) The leopard came down assuming that the tigress -
(a) had gone away
(b) had forgotten its grudge
(c) dozed off
(d) had got into another fight
(vi) When the leopard finally came down into safety, it looked -
(a) wounded
(b) tired
(c) full of energy
(d) shaken
B. Each of the following statements is either 'True' of "False". Write 'T' for 'True' and 'F' for 'False' in the boxes on the right-hand side. Also pick out suitable line(s) of phrase form the passage in support of your answers: (1+1) x 3 = 6
i) The leopard was upon tree for more than half of a day.
Supporting Sentence:
ii) The fight between two tigresses over the domination of a given area.
Supporting Sentence:
iii) The leopard took shelter in more than one tree.
Supporting Sentence:
C. Answer the following questions: 2 x 4 = 8
(i) Where did the fight between two tigresses take place?
(ii) How did the leopard help the weaker tigress?
(iii) Why did the tigress sit below the tree?
(iv) When did the tigress finally give up on the leopard?
Section-B
GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
4. Write the correct alternative to fill the blanks: 1 x 3 = 3
Raju, having_________(taking/took/taken) leave of his teacher, ___________ (cycling/was cycling/ cycled) casually on his village road, when he saw a strange figure_______________ (come/coming/came) out of the bamboo trees.
5. Do as directed:
A. Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles and prepositions: 1 x 3 = 3
Mohammed Salah, ____ Egyptian footballer, has made a name _____ English Premier League_______ his scoring ability.
B. 1 x 3 = 3
i) Only the students of class X can take part in the competition. (Change into a negative sentence)
ii) After finishing her home task, Nafisa took up a book of tales. (Change into a Compound sentence)
iii) Please open that window. (Change the voice)
C. Choose the correct phrasal verb from the list given below to replace the words underlined. Write the correct phrasal verbs in the boxes on the right hand side, changing the form, where necessary. There is one extra phrasal verb in the list: 1 x 3 = 3
i) Panchu has read the story, 'Mahesh' by Sarat Chandra today.
ii) The patient has recovered completely.
iii) Tamal got a diamond ring in the football field yesterday.
[come by, come round, pass away, go through]
6. Given below are the meanings of four words which you will find in the passage in Question No. 3. Find out the words and write them in the appropriate boxes on the right hand side: 2 x 4 = 8
i) severely -----------------------
ii) terribly violent. ------------------------
iii) sprang ----------------------
iv) at last -------------------------------
Section-C WRITING
7. Write a Paragraph (within 100 words) on the "Plastic pollution" with the help of the following Points: (Wonderful invention-not burnt or buried - clogs the arteries of drains - a threat to eco system-damages nervous system, kidneys.) 10
8. Write a story with the hints. Give a suitable title to it.
(Hints: Father has the only son who falls into a bad company father worried - tried to rectity him - his efforts fail-thinks of a plan - buys some tempting mangoes - puts a rotten one in their midst - all mangoes spoiled next day-boy gave up bad companies) 10
9. Write a letter to your friend telling him/her about how to keep himself/herself safe from the widespread Corona Virus. 10
English Question paper with answers PDF Class 10
1. A.
(a) (iv) after tea
(b) (ii) without noise
(c) (iii) if his muscles are fine
(d) (i) in fighting mode
(e) (ii) the place he lives in
B.
(i) the roof of an empty shed.
(ii) suburban backyards.
(iii) attach himself to the new tenants.
2. A.
(i) (a) is confident, logical and argumentative
(ii) (d) round planet
(iii) (a) size
(iv) (b) convenient for the squirrel
3. A.
(i) (b) helped a losing fighter in a fight
(ii) (c) climbing upon trees
(iii) (c) kept on changing its positions
(iv) (b) pounce upon the leopard
(v) (c) dozed off
(vi) (c) tired
B. (1) F: "...for a leopard as it had to spend seven hours on trees."
(ii) T. "Getting involved in a territorial fight between two tigress spelt trouble for a leopard."
(iii) T: "...the leopard hurriedly climbed on another tree."
4. taken, was cycling, coming
5. A. an, in, for
B. (i) None but the students of class X can take part in the competition.
(ii) Nafisa finished her home task and took up a book of tales.
(iii) Let that window please be opened.
C. (i) gone through
(ii) come round
(iii) came by
6. (i) brutally
(ii) fierce
(iii) leapt
(iv) finally
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