AP SSC English Practice Questions with Answers

2 Marks Questions
Q: Do you agree that the king’s love and admiration for himself was abnormal? In what way(s)?
A: The King’s love and admiration for himself was certainly abnormal. He looked at himself constantly in mirrors, in pools of water and even in the eyes of others when they spoke to him.

Q: What kind of man do you think was the royal barber?
A: The royal barber was cheeky, talkative little man. He was incapable of keeping secrets with himself.

Q: How did the king get rid of his horns?
A: The spirits of the trees met the god who had cursed the king and begged him to forgive the king. The god pardoned the kind and his
horns disappeared.

Q: What are the lovely things in the poet’s list?
A: The rays of the sun falling on the river, the sliding snow-flakes, a few rare mornings and afternoons, a hill and a wood in the month of April are the lovely things in the poet’s list.

Q: What makes the poet’s and reader’s list ‘strangely similar to each other’? What common qualities do you find in the two lists?
A: Each list comforts the person who owns it. The cheerfulness and the comfort are the common qualities in the two lists.

Q: Why was Ivan Nikolaevich not happy with his wife?
A: Ivan Nikolaevich was a responsible government official. But his wife Polya was illiterate. So he was not happy.

Q: What made Polya want to learn read and write?
A: One day Polya found a letter in her husband’s jacket. She could not read the letter. This made Polya want to learn to read and
write.

Q: Why did Polya burst into tears when she read the letter?
A: Polya burst into tears because she had wrongly suspected her husband. On reading the letter, she came to know the fact.

I. “I’ll die if don’t tell someone”, he said, (1 Mark)
a) Who is the speaker?
Ans: ……….
b) What does the speaker want to tell someone?
Ans: ………….
c) What does the speaker’s words tell about him / her?
Ans: ………….

II. “Forgive him”, they begged.
a) Who are speaking these words?
Ans: …………
b) Who did they beg?
Ans: ………..
c) Who does ‘him’ refer to?
Ans: ………..

A Glance At Grammar & Vocabulary
III. Using Appropriate Words (1/2 Mark Q’s)
Have you ……. (1) heard of Pochera Water fall? …… (2) not, here are the details: the water fall is ……… (3) five km’s from Boath in Adilabad district. It is a very beautiful picnic spot ………. (4) visiting. It looks splendid in the rainy season …… (5). The water is plenty and the surroundings are green.

1. a) any b) never c) ever d) been
2. a) But b) If c) And d) Of
3. a) about b) fox c) from d) by
4. a) for b) to c) with d) worth
5. a) then b) where c) when d) why

IV. Using Prepositions (1/2 Mark Q’s)
1. Sai Abhiram has no appetite …….. sweets. (to for with)
2. Nikita goes to school …….. foot, not by bus. (by with on)
3. Geetha fell ……. her bicycle and got bruises on hands. (on off of)
4. Don’t disturb Pavan Kalyan; he is looking ……. some important documents (into in over)

V. Choosing Right Words (1/2 Mark Q’s)
1. Sandeep Nayak always speaks the truth. He is …… boy.
(an innocent an honest a cunning)
2. Sharada and Narsaiah work in the same school. They are …….
(colleagues companions comrades)
3. Our neighbour is a ……. ; he sells flowers.
(grocer florist gardener)
4. Waterman ……… fountain pen long ago.
(invented discovered found)

VI. Word Formation (1/2 Mark Q’s)
1. Rakshitha and Swetha are good friends. Their …… started at school.
2. ……… flowers attract butterflies.
3. Rakesh got …….. in the recent DSC recruitment. He succeeded through hard work only.
4. Narender talks less and works more. He is not …..

Answers
I. a) The royal barber
b) About the horns on the king’s head
c) That he was talkative
II. a) The spirits of the trees
b) The god who had cursed the king
c) The god
III. 1-c; 2-b; 3-a; 4-d; 5-c.
IV. 1. for 2. on 3. off 4. into
V. 1. an honest 2. colleagues
3. florist 4. invented
VI. 1. friendship 2. Attractive
3. success 4. talkative

AP Tenth Class English Practice Questions and Answers

2 Marks Questions
Q: Why did Schwamm decide to spend the night at the hotel?
A: Schwamm wanted to make his son happy by taking the early train the next day and waving back at him. Therefore, he came into town and decided to spend the night at the hotel because it was quite late at night and he would not get better accommodation elsewhere.

Q: What was the reason for the strange behaviour of Mr. Schwamm’s son?
A: Every morning on his way to school, Schwamm’s son had to wait at the railway crossing for the early morning train to go by. Besides, he used to wave at the passengers continuously. But no one ever waved back. This was the reason for the boy’s unhappiness and strange behaviour. In Celebration Of Being Alive

Q: How did Dr. Bernard react to the accident that he and his wife had? (OR) Why was Dr. Bernard angry? Was he thinking of his own comfort or something else? What does this tell us about him?
A: Dr. Bernard reacted sharply to the accident. He said, “Why should this happen to us?” It resulted in their hospitalization. He was filled with agony, fear and anger since he had to operate on his patients, and his wife had to look after their young baby. Dr. Bernard was thinking of something else other than his own comfort. This tells us that he was very considerate to others.

Q: What is the lesson that Dr.. Bernard learned from the two children? (OR)
“Suddenly I realised that the two children had given me a profound lesson in getting on with the business of living”. What lesson do you
think Dr. Bernard learnt from the two children?
(OR)
What do you think is the lesson Dr. Bernard learnt from his two young patients?
A: Dr. Bernard learnt from his two young patients that ‘what you have left’ is more important than ‘ what you have lost’- Further,
he learnt that the business of living is the celebration of being alive. He also learnt that one should get on with the business of living undeterred by the problems of life. On Killing a Tree

Q: Why is it not easy to kill a tree? Is the poet happy about this?
A: It is not easy to kill a tree since its strength lies in the root. Even if the tree is cut and felled, green twigs come out from the root. The tree shoots up again. The poet is not at all happy at killing a tree.

Q: Contrast ‘bleeding bark’ with ‘green twigs’ – What does ‘blood’ represent? What does ‘green’ show? have you noticed the change from death to life?
A: ‘Bleeding bark’ suggests deterioration whereas ‘green twigs’ is suggestive of fresh growth. ‘Blood’ represents death. ‘Green’
shows the life. ‘Green’ and ‘blood’ symbolize the change from death to life.

I. Meanings: Vocabulary (1/2 Mark)
1. Veneration → deep hearted, deep affection, deep respect, deep sympathy
2. Apprehensive → simple, worried, opposite, expensive
3. Augment → increase, decrease, torment, assessment
4. Tenacious → courageous, competitive, precious, firm
5. Malice → curse, novice, spite, flaw
6. Malignant → wicked, dangerous, terrific, simple
7. Elucidate → describe, expect, separate, explain
8. Tranquillity → peace, facility, civility, abundant

II. Appropriate Words (1/2 Mark)
1. Fishes instinctively know how to swim.
a) deliberately b) intentionally c) without training
2. The remarks from his listeners nonplussed the speaker
a) amused b) surprised c) encouraged
3. Everyone was elated when the results were released.
a) happy b) nervous c) angry
4. Sai Abhiram had a hearty breakfast at his house
a) delicious b) simple c) large
5. Nobody doubt his integrity for a moment.
a) wisdom b) honesty c) intimacy
6. Shruthi endeavoured to finish her work on time.
a) tried hard b) hurried c) failed
7. There is an enormous amount of work involved in this project.
a) very difficult b) very less c) very large
8. Mr. Ahmed Pasha, our Principal is a tenacious person.
a) noble b) determined c) courageous
9. Rakesh worked assiduously and managed to get a seat in the medical college.
a) very hard b) carefully c) continuously
10. The villagers of Boath are content with what the govt. have done for them.
a) angry b) worried c) satisfied

ANSWERS
I. 1. Veneration → deep respect
2. apprehensive → worried
3. augment → increase
4. tenacious → firm
5. Malice → spite
6. malignant → dangerous
7. elucidate → explain
8. tranquility → peace

II. 1. Instinctively → without training
2. nonplussed → surprised
3. elated → surprised
4. hearty → large
5. integrity → honesty
6. endeavoured → tried hard
7. enormous → very large
8. tenaciously → determined
9. assiduously → very hard
10. content → satisfied.

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