Tenth Class English Important Questions and Answers

10th Class English Practice Questions (2 Marks Questions)

Q: What did Bahuguna suggest to increase forest productivity?
A: Bahuguna suggested that the villagers must replant what they cut. They should grow fuel, fodder, fruit and nut bearing trees. They
should seek the help of the forestry department.

Q: What does Bahuguna think are the three ways in which villagers can fight poverty and deforestation?
A: Bahuguna thinks that the change of land ownership, change in the eating habits replacing cooked food with soaked food and to increase forest productivity are the three ways in which villagers can fight poverty and deforestation.

Q: Why have women led the fight against deforestation?
A: Women have led the fight against deforestation because they spend a large part of each day in the forest looking for fuel and fodder.

Q: Several funny things happen to Jim. Which of them do you think is the funniest? Why do you think so?
A: An antennae grows out of Jimmy Jet’s hair. I think it is the funniest because a tall antennae rising out of one’s hair looks awkward.

Q: What lesson does the story of Jimmy Jet teach us?
A: The story of Jimmy Jet teaches us that we should not become a slave to television. Too much of anything is nonsense.

Q: Did the narrator really wish to withdraw all the money he had deposited in the bank? Then, why did he do so?
A: The narrator did not wish to withdraw all the money he had deposited in the bank. Out of confusion he wrote fifty-six dollars instead of six dollars on the cheque.

Q: Why did the narrator try to look like a man with a quick temper?
A: Out of confusion, the narrator committed a mistake in putting the figure on the cheque. In order to make others feel that he was
insulted by someone in the bank, he tried to look like a man with a quick temper.

Q: What kind of person was the narrator of ‘My Financial Career’?
A: The narrator was a timid, diffident and nervous man. He would sometimes behave like an idiot. To cover his mistakes, he tried to look like a man with a quick temper.

Reading Comprehension (1 Mark)
I. “Soil, water and pure air,” they replied. (Chipko)
a) What does ‘they’ refer to?
Ans: ………………………………….
b) To which question did they reply?
Ans: ………………………………….
c) What are soil, water and pure air?
Ans: ………………………………….
II. “We are safe from interruption here”, he said.
(My Financial Career)
a) Who are the two persons mentioned here?
Ans: ………………………………….
b) Who is the speaker?
Ans: ………………………………….
c) What does ‘here’ refer to?
Ans: ………….

Grammar And Vocabulary
III. Putting the words under correct headings.(2 Marks)
A. 1. rhinoceros 2. hippopotamus 3. ostrich 4. flamingo 5. yalk 6. reindeer 7. sparrow 8. peacock
Animals Birds
1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
4. 4.
B. 1. planetarium 2. museum 3. mason 4. plumber 5. auditorium 6. politician 7. stadium 8. chef
Persons Places
1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
4. 4.

IV. Using opposite words (1/2 Mark Q’s)
1. There is nothing special about me. I’m just an …. man.
2. You will miss a lot if you are …, so be regular to classes.
3. The army enforces strict discipline; any ……… is punished severely.
4. Everything is possible for man. Nothing is ……………… to him.
5. The state Director General of Police has ordered the police to arrest the dacoit …. or alive.
6. Sai Chandana does not like to be dependent. She wants to be ……..

V. Language Functions: The use of Polite Forms (1/2 Mark Q’s)
What do the following sentences mean? Tick your answer.
1. Can I see the manager?
a) seeking help ( )
b) seeking permission ( )
c) making an offer ( )
d) making a request ( )

2. Shall I go with you?
a) asking a question ( )
b) seeking information ( )
c) seeking help ( ) d) offering help ( )

3. How careless of you to drop the flower vase?
a) complaining ( ) b) criticising ( )
c) scolding ( ) d) warning ( )

Answers: I. a) Two seventh class girls. b) what do forests bear? c) The basis of life.

II. a) The bank manager and the narrator b) The bank manager c) A private room.

III. A. Animals: 1. rhinoceros 2. hippopotamus 3. yalk 4. reindeer Birds: 1. ostrich 2. flamingo 3. sparrow 4. peacock
B. Persons: 1. mason 2. plumber 3. politician 4. chef. Places: 1. planetarium 2. museum 3. auditorium 4. stadium

IV. 1. ordinary 2. irregular 3. indiscipline 4. impossible 5. dead 6. independent
V. 1-b; 2-d; 3-c.

AP 10th Class Physical Sciences Practice Questions with Answers

Important Questions and Answers
Q: Sketch the diagram of a Nuclear Reactor showing various parts. (5 Marks)
A: Parts: 1. Fuel rods; 2. Moderator (Water); 3. Control rods; P: Pump; H.E: Heat exchange part; S: Exit for steam; W: Inlet for
water; Sh: Lead chamber; RC: Reactor core

Q: Draw a neat diagram showing the extraction of Magnesium from its ore and label its various parts. (5 Marks)
A: Parts: 1. Iron cell; 2. Magnesium; 3. Graphite anode; 4. Porcelain hood; 5. Iron cathode; 6. Coal gas; 7. Chlorine; 8. Coal
gas; 9. Molten electrolyte

Q: State the properties and uses of a junction diode. (4 Marks)
A: Properties of p-n junction diode: 1. A p-n junction diode conducts electricity in forward bias condition and offers low resistance for current flow.
2. In the reverse bias condition, it offers a high resistance and no current flows in the circuit. Uses of p-n junction diode: 3. A p-n junction diode can be used as an electronic switch.
4. In a rectifier circuit, a p-n junction diode is used to convert Alternating Current (AC) in to Direct Current (DC). This conversion is utilized in power supply devices found in electronic appliances such as TV, radio, computers, tape recorders etc.
5. Certain p-n diodes glow on supply of electricity. Such diodes are called Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs). These are used in digital
clocks and digital (electronic) calculators.

Q: How do you test the quality of a soap? (4 Marks)
A: Soap is a Sodium or Potassium salts of fatty acids of long carbon
chains (or) soaps are salts of fatty acids.
Testing: 1. Dissolve 1.5 gm. of soap in 100 ml of distilled or soft water.
2. Take 10 ml of this soap solution in a boiling test tube.
3. Close the tube with a rubber stopper and shake vigorously for 15 seconds. Allow the solution to stand for 30 seconds. Observe the
level of foam.
4. Perform the same experiment on different kinds of soaps available in the market. A good soap is that which gives the largest
lather or of greatest height.

Q: State the characteristics of simple harmonic motion. (2 Marks)
A: The characteristics of SHM are 1. The motion of the particle
is vibratory about a mean position.
2. The acceleration of the particle is always directed towards the mean position. 3. The magnitude of acceleration (a) is directly proportional to the displacement (x) of the particle from its equilibrium position i.e.: a ∝ −x.

Q: Define Resonance. (1 Mark)
A: Resonance is the phenomenon in which if one of the two bodies of the same natural frequency is set into vibrations, the other body also vibrates under the influence of the first body.

Q: Write the Pauli’s exclusion principle. (1 Mark)
A: 1. No two electrons will have all the four quantum numbers equal.
2. In an orbital, maximum number of electrons are 2.

I. Fill in the blanks with suitable word or words (1/2 Mark each)
1. When a body is projected towards the earth, the acceleration due to gravity is taken as….
2. The susceptibility (x) of a diamagnetic substance is ….
3. Particles undergo maximum displacement at ….. in a stationary wave.
4. The equivalent resistance of two resistors 6Ω, 12Ω when connected in series is …..
5. The unit of self inductance is …..
6. The colour of methyl orange indicator in acidic medium is …..
7. Chief component of cooking gas is ….
8. …. metal gives peroxide in addition to oxide when burnt in excess of oxygen.
9. The number of subshells present in L- shell are ….
10. H2SO4 + Ca(OH)2 → …… + H2O
II. Match the following. (1/2 Mark each) Group A Group B
1. Atomic number ( ) A) Stability of atom
2. Moss defect ( ) B) amu
3. Mass number ( ) C) Number of protons
4. Unit of atomic ( ) D) Ev mass
5. Unit of energy ( ) E) Sum of the number of protons and neutrons

Answers: I. 1) positive 2) very low and negative 3) antinode 4) 18 Ω 5) Henry 6) Red 7) Butane 8) Barium 9) 2 10) CaSO4.
II. 1-C; 2-A; 3-E; 4-B; 5-D.

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