English Question Papers 1st Mid Term Test 2024 - Original Question Paper | Theni District | Mr. M. Senthilkumar & Mr. M.Abbas Manthiri

Solved: First Mid Term Test - 2024 | Standard X English

FIRST MID TERM TEST - 2024

Standard X

ENGLISH - SOLVED PAPER

Time: 1.30 hrs Reg No:   Marks: 50
I. Multiple Choice Questions 10 x 1 = 10

A. Choose the appropriate synonyms for the underlined word.

The young bird kept calling her mother plaintively.
  • a) happily
  • b) sadly
  • c) rigorously
  • d) vainly

Answer:

b) sadly - 'Plaintively' means sounding sad and mournful.

The little seagull even gnawed at the dried pieces of eggshell.
  • a) chewed
  • b) swallowed
  • c) digested
  • d) devoured

Answer:

a) chewed - 'To gnaw' is to bite or chew on something persistently.

His parents circled around raising a proud cackle.
  • a) sharp noise
  • b) blunt noise
  • c) high pitch
  • d) shout

Answer:

a) sharp noise - A 'cackle' is a loud, harsh laugh or a sharp, broken noise like that of a hen.

B. Choose the appropriate antonyms for the underlined word.

The cops were reluctant to leave.
  • a) unwilling
  • b) eager
  • c) opposed
  • d) left

Answer:

b) eager - 'Reluctant' means unwilling. The opposite is 'eager' or willing.

Doors were yanked open.
  • a) pulled
  • b) pushed
  • c) forced
  • d) kicked

Answer:

b) pushed - 'Yanked' means pulled with a sharp, sudden movement. The opposite action is to push.

She screamed back mockingly.
  • a) disrespectfully
  • b) ridiculously
  • c) respectfully
  • d) lovely

Answer:

c) respectfully - 'Mockingly' means in a disrespectful or teasing way. The opposite is 'respectfully'.

C. Grammar and Vocabulary.

Choose the correct plural form of 'erratum' from the following.
  • a) erratums
  • b) errata
  • c) erratae
  • d) erratus

Answer:

b) errata - 'Erratum' is a word of Latin origin, and its plural form is 'errata'.

Form a derivative by adding the right prefix to the word 'nutrition'.
  • a) dis
  • b) mal
  • c) sub
  • d) in

Answer:

b) mal - The prefix 'mal-' means bad or poor, forming the word 'malnutrition'.

Choose the correct expansion of the abbreviation 'CRY'.
  • a) Child Recovery and Youth
  • b) Cash Recovery and You
  • c) Child Rights and You
  • d) Cash Rights and Youth

Answer:

c) Child Rights and You - CRY is a well-known Indian non-governmental organization working for child rights.

Fill in the blank with the appropriate prepositional phrase given below.
Failure is often the ______ negligence.
  • a) effect of
  • b) consequence of
  • c) reason of
  • d) in spite of

Answer:

b) consequence of - This phrase correctly indicates that negligence leads to the result of failure.

II. Answer any two of the following in a sentence or two. 2 x 2 = 4
  1. Did the mother bird offer any food to the young bird?
  2. Answer:

    No, the mother bird did not offer any food directly to the young seagull. She used a piece of fish to tempt him and encourage him to make his first flight out of extreme hunger.

  3. Where was the author when he heard the noise?
  4. Answer:

    The author, James Thurber, had just stepped out of the bathtub and was in the bathroom, drying himself, when he heard the noise from downstairs.

  5. What was the first catch of the young seagull's older brother?
  6. Answer:

    The first catch of the young seagull's older brother was a herring, which he devoured while standing on a rock.

III. Answer any one of the following. 1 x 2 = 2

Change the following sentences to the other voice.

  1. That portrait was painted by my grandmother.
  2. Answer (Active Voice):

    My grandmother painted that portrait.

  3. Rosy will solve the problem.
  4. Answer (Passive Voice):

    The problem will be solved by Rosy.

IV. Answer any two of the following in a paragraph. 2 x 5 = 10
  1. Describe the struggles the young seagull underwent to overcome its fear of flying.
  2. Answer:

    The young seagull was terrified to fly. His two brothers and sister had already flown away, but he was left alone on his ledge, convinced his wings would not support him. His parents tried everything—scolding, threatening, and coaxing him—but his fear was paralyzing. For 24 hours, he starved, watching his family enjoy their meals of fish. The sight of his mother tearing a piece of fish just out of his reach maddened him with hunger. This desperation finally pushed him to dive for the food. In that moment of falling, his survival instinct kicked in, his wings spread automatically, and he found himself flying, his fear finally conquered by his intense hunger and the clever trick of his mother.

  3. Describe the Journey of Life as depicted in the poem by Henry Van Dyke.
  4. Answer:

    In his poem "Life," Henry Van Dyke portrays life as a journey to be lived with a positive and courageous spirit. He wishes to live with a "forward face and unreluctant soul," meaning he wants to face the future eagerly and without hesitation. He neither wants to rush through life nor turn away from his goals. He advises against mourning past losses or fearing the future. The poet sees life's path as an adventure, whether it goes "up the hill or down, o'er rough or smooth." He hopes the journey will be joyful, filled with the same quests he had as a boy: seeking new friendships, high adventure, and a "crown," which symbolizes ultimate success and fulfillment.

  5. Narrate the extensive search operation made by the policemen in the house.
  6. Answer:

    The search operation conducted by the policemen in "The Night the Ghost Got In" was a scene of chaos and comedy. A flash of a dozen policemen, including a reporter and photographers, descended upon the house. They were convinced a burglar was inside. They yanked open doors, tore open drawers, and overturned beds. They rummaged through closets, looking for any sign of an intruder. One officer even tried to get a Zither from grandfather, mistaking it for a weapon. Their search was extensive but fruitless, as they looked everywhere—under beds, in cupboards, and even up the chimney—finding nothing but a confused and eccentric family. They finally left, completely baffled and empty-handed, after causing a huge commotion in the quiet house.

V. Poetic Comprehension Total Marks: 11

Read the poetic lines and answer the questions given below. 2 x 1 = 2

Let us learn to walk with a smile and a song,
No matter if things do sometimes go wrong.

  1. What does the poet expect everyone to learn?
  2. Answer:

    The poet expects everyone to learn to go through life with a positive attitude, symbolized by a "smile and a song."

  3. What should we do when things go wrong sometimes?
  4. Answer:

    When things go wrong, we should not be discouraged but should continue our journey with a smile and a song.

Read the following poetic stanza and answer the questions given below. 4 x 1 = 4

So let the way wind up the hill or down,
O'er rough or smooth, the journey will be joy:
Still seeking what I sought when but a boy,
New friendship, high adventure, and a crown,

  1. Identify the rhyming words of the given lines.
  2. Answer:

    The rhyming words are down-crown and joy-boy.

  3. Identify the rhyming scheme of the given lines.
  4. Answer:

    The rhyming scheme is abba.

  5. Identify the figure of speech in the fourth line.
  6. Answer:

    The word 'crown' is a Metaphor, representing ultimate achievement, reward, or fulfillment in life.

  7. Pick out the alliterating words in the third line.
  8. Answer:

    The alliterating words are Still, seeking, sought.

Quote from memory. 1 x 5 = 5

Let me but live .....................................
..................................... back in fear.

Answer:

Let me but live my life from year to year,
With forward face and unreluctant soul;
Not hurrying to, nor turning from the goal;
Not mourning for the things that disappear
In the dim past, nor holding back in fear

VI. Read the passage and answer the questions. 5 x 1 = 5
Ariel gave a lively description of the storm, and of the terrors of the mariners; and how the king's son, Ferdinand, was the first who leaped into the sea; and his father thought he saw his dear son swallowed up by the waves and lost. "But he is safe", said Ariel, 'in a corner of the isle, sadly lamenting the loss of the king his father'.
  1. Who gave a lively account of the storm to Prospero?
  2. Answer:

    Ariel gave a lively account of the storm.

  3. Who first leapt into the sea?
  4. Answer:

    Ferdinand, the king's son, first leapt into the sea.

  5. Where was Ferdinand?
  6. Answer:

    Ferdinand was in a corner of the isle.

  7. What was Ferdinand doing?
  8. Answer:

    Ferdinand was sadly lamenting the supposed loss of his father, the king.

  9. Who was the King's son?
  10. Answer:

    The King's son was Ferdinand.

VII. Answer any two of the following. 2 x 4 = 8
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    Sample Advertisement

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  2. "Educational Development Day" was organized in your school on 15th July. The District Collector was the chief guest of the event. As part of the event, many competitions were held and the prizes were distributed to the winners and participants. Now, as a member of the organizing committee, write a report on the event in about 120 words.

    Sample Report

    EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAY CELEBRATED

    By [Your Name], Member, Organizing Committee

    Salem, 16th July: Our school celebrated "Educational Development Day" on 15th July with great enthusiasm to commemorate the birth anniversary of the great leader K. Kamarajar. The school campus was abuzz with activity, and the event was graced by the esteemed District Collector as the Chief Guest.

    The day began with a floral tribute to the portrait of Kamarajar. Following this, various competitions such as elocution, essay writing, and drawing were conducted for students, all centered around the theme of 'The Importance of Education'. The Chief Guest, in his inspiring address, highlighted the pivotal role of education in a nation's progress and lauded the school's efforts. He then distributed prizes to the winners and certificates to all participants, encouraging them to strive for excellence. The event concluded successfully, reinforcing the value of education among the students.

  3. Look at the following picture and express your views on it in about five sentences.

    [A descriptive picture showing a mother gently bandaging her young son's injured arm.]

    Sample Answer

    This picture beautifully captures a moment of care and compassion. A woman, likely the boy's mother, is gently applying a bandage to a scrape on his arm, showing her love and concern. The boy looks up at her with trust and relief, finding comfort in her presence. The scene highlights the strong, nurturing bond between a parent and a child. It reminds us that small acts of kindness and care are powerful expressions of love. Overall, it is a heartwarming depiction of comfort and safety in a mother's hands.