Madhyamik ABTA Test paper English Page 162 Answer ,Class 10 ABTA Test paper English Page 162 Answer Madhyamik Test Papers 2024-25 Solved

 Madhyamik ABTA Test paper English Page 162 Answer

Class 10 ABTA Test paper English Page 162 Answer

Madhyamik Test Papers 2024-25 Solved

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READING COMPREHENSION (SEEN)

1. Passage on Gandhiji's Death:

A. Multiple Choice Questions:

(a) The authoress was having tea (ii) at home.

(b) The writer was called to Birla House by (iii) a telephone call.

(c) The narrator went to Birla House (iv) by motor car.

(d) Gandhiji's relatives and followers assembled at (i) Birla House.

(e) In the beginning, people (ii) remained silent.

B. Complete the Sentences:

(i) Gandhiji had been shot on his way to a prayer meeting.

(ii) Out of every window one could see a brown blur of faces.

(iii) People jostled to break into the house.

C. Short Answer Questions:

(i) Where and how did Gandhiji die?

Gandhiji was shot on the evening of January 30, 1948, on his way to a prayer meeting at Birla House.

(ii) How did people react to Bapu's death?

Initially, people were stunned and silent, as if time had stopped. Later, they clamored wildly, crying and shouting, and some even tried to force their way into Birla House.


2. Poem: "Sea Fever"

A. Multiple Choice Questions:

(a) The color of the sail would be (iv) white.

(b) During the sea-voyage, the poet wants to hear the crying of (ii) a sea gull.

(c) In the poem, the sea is described as (iii) lonely.

(d) The call of the running tide was (i) wild and clear.

B. Short Answer Questions:

(i) What does the poet seek from his fellow-rover?

The poet seeks a merry yarn (a cheerful story) from his laughing fellow rover.

(ii) What may not be denied?

The call of the running tide is a wild and clear call that may not be denied.


READING COMPREHENSION (UNSEEN)

3. Passage on IMD Weather Forecast:

A. Multiple Choice Questions:

(a) Sporadic rains are likely to occur in (ii) Kolkata and southern districts.

(b) The highest temperature is likely to touch (i) 40 degrees Celsius.

(c) Light rain will occur (ii) with thunder.

(d) The place that registered the highest temperature is (iv) Panagarh.

(e) Shantiniketan will experience a temperature at (i) 37 degrees.

(f) Orange alert has been issued for (ii) some districts in North Bengal.

B. True/False Statements:

(i) IMD examines weather and makes forecasts: True

Support: "The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast sporadic rains..."

(ii) Temperature is likely to rise in the second week of April: False

Support: "The highest temperature... likely to touch 40 degrees in the first week of April."

(iii) The orange alert is likely to last until Monday: True

Support: "The alert is expected to last until Monday..."

C. Short Answer Questions:

(i) What did IMD forecast for Gangetic Bengal?

The IMD forecasted a gradual rise in maximum temperature by 2-3 degrees over the next 48 hours, followed by light rain in some regions.

(ii) Where will light rain with thunder occur?

Light rain with thunder is likely in Kolkata, North and South 24 Parganas, East Midnapore, Howrah, Hooghly, Purulia, Jhargram, and West Midnapore.

(iii) For which districts has orange alert been issued?

An orange alert has been issued for Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri, and Kalimpong districts.

(iv) What kind of passage is this?

This passage is an informational report about weather forecasts.

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SECTION-B (GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY)

4. Fill in the blanks:

Sue Thomas is a fashion designer. She has been making clothes ever since she was a young girl.


5. Do as directed:

A. Fill in the blanks:

Gypsies hawked about small articles and sold them at fairs. They attracted many people with their magic shows. Once people thought that they stole children to train them in their ways of life.

B. Transform Sentences:

(i) Father told Swami to loaf about less on Sundays.

(ii) Plenty of kites were made by us.

(iii) The dog is more faithful than any other animal.

C. Replace with Phrasal Verbs:

(i) looking for

(ii) looking into

(iii) call on


6. Vocabulary (Unseen Passage):

(i) to predict something for future: forecast

(ii) progressing slowly or by degrees: gradual

(iii) formal recording of events: register

(iv) blowing violently: gusty


SECTION-C (Writing)

7. Study the following process and write a paragraph on how potato chips are made:

Flow chart: potatoes collected - sorted - cleaned - cut into round pieces added salt and spices - dried - fried in oil - preservatives - packed and labelled - ready to be sold

Click Here for Answer ➡️.Preparation of Potato Chips.


8. Write a letter to the Editor of a famous English Daily expressing your views on the increasing level of air pollution in your locality. 

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9. Write a story in about 100 words using the following points: 

An illiterate boy - caught for pick pocketing - sent to prison - forced to study unwilling, started to protest - watched TV comic shows in free times - loved the language - wanted to learn - a tourist guide now



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