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त्रैमासिक परीक्षा 2023 :कक्षा 10 अंग्रेजी (ENGLISH)

  मॉडल प्रश्न पत्र  I 

 त्रैमासिक परीक्षा 2023  हेतु जारी पाठ्यक्रम पर

 आधारित I 

 लोक शिक्षण संचालनालय भोपाल एवं माध्यमिक शिक्षा मंडल भोपाल द्वारा सत्र 2023- 24  के लिए विधिवत पठन-पठन हो सके इस हेतु अंक विभाजन  ,मासिक पाठ्यक्रम व प्रति माह आयोजित होने वाले टेस्ट के लिए किस प्रकार के प्रश्न पत्र का प्रारूप होगा आदि जारी किया गया है 

                          trimsik pareeksha

इसी प्रकार सत्र 2023- 34  के लिए जो चार मुख्य परीक्षाएं आयोजित की जाएंगी उनमें से सर्वप्रथम त्रैमासिक परीक्षा   12 सितम्बर  2023  से प्रारंभ हो रही   है इस हेतु पाठ्यक्रम भी जारी किया गया है किंतु किस प्रकार का प्रश्न पत्र प्रारूप होगा इसे जारी नहीं किया गया है 

👉 शैक्षणिक केलेंडर 2023-24 देखें 👈
इस वेबसाइट  के माध्यम से कक्षा 9वीं से लेकर 12वीं तक के सभी विषयों के लिए त्रैमासिक परीक्षा के प्रश्न पत्रों का
 प्रारूप  क्या होगा अर्थात प्रश्न पत्र कितने अंक का होगा  1 , 2 , 3 ,4 आदि अंको के किस प्रकार के प्रश्न होंगे इसे  स्पष्ट किया गया है .
         सर्वप्रथम हम कक्षा 10  के ENGLISH विषय के प्रश्न पत्र प्रारूप को समझते हैं यह एक आदर्श प्रश्न पत्र है और इसमें महत्वपूर्ण प्रश्नों का समावेश किया गया है संभव है कि आगामी त्रैमासिक मासिक परीक्षा में इस प्रश्न पत्र से भी बहुत से प्रश्न पूछे जा सकते हैं विद्यार्थी इन प्रश्नों की भी तैयारी करेंगे एवं प्रथक से भी अपनी तैयारी को अच्छे से करेंगें 
       त्रैमासिक परीक्षा  हेतु कक्षा 10 वीं ENGLISH  का संभावित पाठ्यक्रम इस प्रकार है 👇

अंग्रेजी 
First Flight 
 Lesson 1 A letter to God
Poetry - 1 dust to snow, 2 fire and ice
Grammar - articles and Tenses 
Reading Comprehensions
First Flight
 lesson 2  Nelson Mandela
 long Walk to Freedom 
poetry- a tiger in the zoo
 how to tell wild animals 
footprints without feet
 lesson 1 a Trump of surgery
 Lesson 2 The Thief story 
grammar relative clause, determiners,  writing essay -writing reading 
note making

First Flight 

Lesson-3. Two Stories about Flying 

Lesson-4. From the Diary of Anne Frank Poetry 

5. The Ball Poem 

6. Amanda 

Foot Prints without Feet 

Lesson-3. The Midnight Visitor 

Lesson-4. A Question of Trust 

Grammar- Modals, Verbs (Finite & Non-Finite ) 

Writing- Formal and Informal Letters, Picture Composition 

First Flight

7. The Trees

Poetry

Footprints without feet

5. Footprints without Feet


कक्षा 10  english का प्रश्नपत्र   75 अंक का होगा जिसमें चार भाग होंगे 

SECTION  A   READING              10 MARKS 
SECTION B   WRITING               16 MARKS 
SECTION C   GRAMMAR           10 MARKS 
SECTION D   TEXT BOOKS        39 MARKS 

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             कक्षा 10   अंग्रेजी   (ENGLISH)

समय-3.00 घण्टे पूर्णांक-75   

निर्देषः-1. सभी प्रश्न  हल करना अनिवार्य हैं।

Q.1 READ THE FOLLOWING PASSAGES AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS GIVEN BELOW:    5 MARKS 

Emperor Ashoka was one of the earliest Indian monarchs who planted shady trees on roads and in public places. The Moghuls, too, realized the necessity of shade on the roads which they constructed. But there was no conscious planning; and the peepal, banyan and Pakur trees were indiscriminately mixed with neems tamarinds and Mahuas. It was only in Kashmir that they showed some preference for planning and planted magnificent avenues of chinar along the banks of the river Jhelum, which can be seen at their best at Gandharbel and Matarf on the way to Pahalgam.

A plantation plan for our national, state and district highways is urgently needed. At present our roads are planted by the P.W.D. engineers who are ignorant of trees. Ultimately, the planting of trees and replacement of dead trees is left to gardeners alone who plant any tree which comes handy. The result has been unfortunate and our roadside avenues have become a mixture of odd trees.

Questions:

i. Who planted shady trees?
(a) Sikandar (b) Ashoka (c) Maharana Pratap (d) Haider Ali

ii. The Moghuls planted the magnificent avenues of Chinar in -
(a) Kashmir  (b) Karnataka  (c) Kerala (d) Kanya kumara

iii. Who was Ashoka?
(a) A Gardner (b) Indian Monarch 
(c) Indian film actor  (d) None of these

iv. Which plants were planted along the bank of river Jhelum?
(a) Neem (b) Peepal (c) Banyan (d) Chinar

v. At present our roads are planted by -
(a) S.D.O. (b) P.W.D. (c) Forest Dept. 
(d) Teachers

Q.2  READ THE FOLLOWING PASSAGES AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS GIVEN BELOW:-     5 MARKS

There are some benefits of switching over solar energy. First of all, using solar energy is good for our environment. Solar panels do not emit harmful greenhouse gases that cause global warming. Solar panels require very little maintenance because there are no moving parts. They are also that hard to install. They also do not lose much efficiency over the years. The Indian Government and many states offer tax benefits and other incentives to people who decide to install solar panels. Solar energy systems can be used in remote areas. Even if a diesel generator is the technology of choice, solar energy is a better option as it helps us to reduce our electricity bills.

Questions:

i Solar panels require very little maintenance because

a. They have small parts

b. They are not large

c. There are no moving parts.

d. They can be installed in open places.

ii. Solar panels

a. Emit harmful greenhouse gases.

b. Do not emit harmful greenhouse gases.

c. Don’t know.

d. Either a. or b.

iii. Give the noun form of the word ‘decide’.

a. Decided b. Decision c. Decisive d. Deceive

iv. Govt. offers to the people who install solar panels

a. Tax benefits

b. Other incentives

c. Both a. and b.

d. None a. and b.

v. Solar panels:

a. Increases electricity bills b. Reduces electricity bills

c. Generates petrol d. None of the above.

Q.3  READ THE FOLLOWING PASSAGES AND MAKE NOTESS ON THEM ALSO GIVE A SUITABLE  TITLE TO THEM  4 MARKS

Man is made up of many, qualities, both good and bad, and among the latter is anger. The nature of every human being is such that anything that gives offense to his sentiments or goes against his principles, excites his anger. The evils which result from anger are many. Under its influence, a man loses his power of reasoning and judgment. Not being able to retain control over himself when angry, he does not know what he is doing or saying. Under its influence, a man puts off his balance to the extent that he forgets his duty towards his superiors and may even say things which are extremely insulting to them.

 Q.4 You are Yashasvi Shrivastava studying in Govt. C.M.Rise School, Guraiya, (M.P.). Write an application to your Principal for issuing books from Book Bank. 

4 MARKS

                         OR 

You are Deepansh. Write a letter to your friend inviting him to attend the marriage ceremony of your sister.

 Q.5 WRITE A ARTICLE ON ANY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING TOPICS (IN ABOUT 120 WORDS) 5 MARKS

I. ONLINE EDUCATION 

II. IMPORTANCE OF SPORTS

III. JUNK FOOD

IV. MAN AND MOBILE 

                         OR 

WRITE AN ESSAY IN ABOUT 120 WORDS ON ANY ONE OF THE TOPICS  FOLLOWING TOPICS: 

I. IMPORTANCE OF ENGLISH 

II. MY HOBBY 

III. IMPORTANCE OF TREE

IV. HEALTH IS WEALTH

Q.6 ON THE BASIS OF THE PICTURE GIVEN BELOW, WRITE A SHORT STORY IN ABOUT 75 WORDS AND ALSO GIVEN A SUITABLE TITLE TO IT. 3 MARKS



(SECTION C GRAMMAR )

Q.7 FILL IN THE BLANKS BY USING THE CORRECT ALTERNATIVES GIVEN BELOW (ANY FIVE) :- 5 MARKS
I. He knows the boy _____is wearing a blue shirt. (which/who/where)
II. His brother is _____ R.J. in a local radio channel. (a/an/the)
III. We …….. to follow traffic rules. (ought/should/must)
IV.

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