Class 10 English Term 2 Sample Paper 2022 (Solved)

English Term 2 Sample Paper 2022 (Solved)

Class 10 English Term 2 Sample Paper 2022, (English) exams are Students are taught thru NCERT books in some of the state board and CBSE Schools. As the chapter involves an end, there is an exercise provided to assist students to prepare for evaluation. Students need to clear up those exercises very well because the questions inside the very last asked from those.

Sometimes, students get stuck inside the exercises and are not able to clear up all of the questions.  To assist students, solve all of the questions, and maintain their studies without a doubt, we have provided a step-by-step NCERT Sample Question Papers for the students for all classes. These answers will similarly help students in scoring better marks with the assist of properly illustrated Notes as a way to similarly assist the students and answer the questions right.

Class 10 English Term 2 Sample Paper 2022

General Instructions:

  • The Question Paper contains THREE sections-READING, WRITING & GRAMMAR and LITERATURE.
  • Attempt questions based on specific instructions for each part.

SECTION – A: READING

[10 marks]

1. Read the passage given below.

Evolution has designated vultures to be the ultimate scavengers Enormous wingspans allow them to circle in the air for hours. Their beaks, while rather horrifying, are weak by bird standards, made to scoop and eat flesh. However, unappealing they may seem, vultures serve an important role in the ecological cycle processing the dead bodies of animals

5. Only 20 years aga India had plenty of vultures-flocks so enormous they darkened the skies. But by 1999, their numbers had dropped due to a mysterious kidney ailment. By 2008, 99.9 per cent of India’s vultures were gone. It was finally discovered that they had been killed by a drug called diclofenac (a pain reliever along the lines of aspirin or ibuprofen). Indians revere their cows, and when a cow showed signs of pain, they treated it with

10. diclofenac. After the animal died, the vultures would eat the corpse. And though they boast perhaps the world’s most efficient digestive system, vultures cannot digest the drug.

India banned the use of diclofenac for veterinary use in 2006, but it’s still widely used The near-extinction of vultures has caused disease in the country, as rats and dogs moved in to take their place-spreading pathogens that would have otherwise been destroyed by the vultures.

15. Vultures need large ranges to scan for food and undisturbed areas in which to nest. They also need an abundance of prey species since they rely more on chance than their own hunting skills to eat All of these things have been reduced by human activity. Meanwhile there is a dramatic increase in secondary poisoning. Vultures feed on carcasses laced with poison, intended to kill jackals or other predatory camivores. So they are poisoned by the

20. lead in animals left behind by hunters.

Based on your understanding of the passage, answer ANY FIVE questions from the six given below.         (1 x 5)

(A) What does the writer mean by saying that ‘vultures’ flock once “darkened the skies”?     1

(B) Rewrite the following sentence by replacing the underlined phrase with a word that means the same from lines 15-20.

The gift box was filled in with a variety of exotic chocolates. It made her day!         1

(C) State the meaning of ‘moved in to take their place’ as implied in the passage.         1

(D) How did the extinction of vultures promote the “spread of pathogens”?            1

(E) List two reasons as to why vultures got extinct.             1

(F) How does the writer justify the world’s digestive most efficient system’s failure?        1

2. Read the following excerpt from a case study titled sustainable tourism.

The UN’s 2017 International Year tells that sustainable tourism is an important tool for development, most importantly in poor communities and countries. Today sustainability – environmental, social, and economic is increasingly recognised as the benchmark for all tourism business. As noted by the UN World Tourism Organisation, 57% of international tourist arrivals will be in emerging economies, by 2030.

5. The various Tourism Terms’ are defined as follows:

CATEGORY

DEFINITION

Eco tourism

Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment, socially and economically sustains the well-being of local people, and creates knowledge and understanding through interpretation and education of all involved (including staff, travellers, and community residents).

Ethical Tourism

Tourism in a destination where ethical issues are the key driver, e.g. social injustice, human rights, animal welfare, or the environment.

Geo tourism

Tourism that sustains or enhances the geographical character of a place – its environment, heritage, aesthetics, culture, and well-being of its residents.

Pro-Poor Tourism

Tourism that results in increased net benefit for the poor people in a destination.

Responsible Tourism

Tourism that maximizes the benefits to local communities, minimizes negative social or environmental impacts, and helps local people conserve fragile cultures and habitats or species.

Sustainable Tourism

Tourism that leads to the management of all resources in such a way that economic, social, and aesthetic needs can be fulfilled while maintaining cultural integrity, essential ecological processes, biological diversity, and life-support systems.

On the basis of data collected by a survey by Travel Bureau, the following market profile Sustainable Tourism of an ecotourist was constructed:

Age: 35 – 54 years old, although age varied with activity and other factors such as cost.

Gender: 50% female and 50% male, although clear differences based on activity were found.

Education: 82% were college graduates, a shift in interest in eco-tourism from those who

10. have high levels of education to those with less education was also found, indicating an expansion into mainstream markets.

Household composition: No major differences were found between general tourists and experienced eco-tourists.

Party composition: A majority (60%) of experienced eco-tourism respondents stated

15. they prefer to travel as a couple, with only 15% stating they preferred to travel with their families, and 13% preferring to travel alone. (**experienced eco-tourists = Tourists that had been on at least one “eco- tourism” oriented trip.)

Trip duration: The largest group of experienced eco-tourists- (50%) preferred trips lasting 8-14 days.

20. Expenditure: Experienced eco-tourists were willing to spend more than general tourists, the largest group (26%).

Important elements of trip: Experienced eco-tourists top three responses were: (a) wilderness setting (b) wildlite viewing. (c) hiking/trekking.

Motivations for taking next trip: Experienced eco-tourists top two responses were (a) enjoy

25. scenery/ nature. (b) new experiences/places.

On the basis of your understanding of the passage, answer ANY FIVE questions from the six given below.       (1 x 5)

(A) Why does the writer call sustainability the ‘benchmark’ for all tourism business?         1

(B) Comment on the significance of ‘gender ratio’ as given in the line 8.         1   

(C) Justify the survey’s information of Increase in ecotourism from the lines 9-11.             1

(D) Why do you feel that experienced eco- tourists prefer travelling in couples to travelling alone?     1

(E) The tourism to a destination that makes its poor people earn benefit, has a whole separate category of tourism. How does evidence from Table 1 support this statement?            1

(F) What idea does the table in the passage highlight?          1

SECTION – B: WRITING AND GRAMMAR

[10 marks]

3. Attempt ANY ONE from (A) and (B).

(A) Study the concept chart from the survey done by the Entertainment Software Association in 2020, that was found that age doesn’t have anything to do when it comes to playing video games.

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Write a paragraph in not more than 120 words, analysing the given information. 5

(B) You are Jyoti/Jaivik, the Manager of a famous coaching institute, Pune. You come across the following advertisement of a furniture house.

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Write a letter to Comfort Furniture House placing order for some furniture items to be supplied Immediately in about 120 words.

4. The following paragraph has not been edited. There is one error in each line. Identify the error and write its correction against the correct blank number. Remember to underline the correction. The first one has been done for you.       (1 x 3)

                                                                                     Error       Correction

My father shall insist on taking greens everyday for E.g. shall       would

Children may consume it regularly                            (a) ……………… …………..

otherwise they should suffer from                             (b) …………….. ……………

iron deficiency. Elders will also take it every day        (c) ……………… …………….

but there are some individuals who do not like it.

5. Read the conversation between a teacher and student and complete the passage that follows.

Tim: My wife’s angry!

Max: why?

Tim: She never tells me the reason, she rather gives me the silent treatment. That used to bother me earlier, but now I just look at it as a brief holiday!

Tim told Max that (a)__________ . When Max asked him about the reason, he said that she (b)_______ she was angry and rather gave him the silent treatment. He also said that earlier it bothered him but now he look at it like a brief holiday.         (1 + 1)

SECTION – C: LITERATURE

[20 marks]

6. Answer ANY SIX questions in 30-40 words each.        (2 x 6)

(A) What was the significance of Oliver Lutkins’ shrewdness?        2

(B) Justify the children’s excitement about the bread.         2

(C) Comment on the tone of Ramlal when he said to Bholi, “What’s the matter with you, you fool?”       2

(D) People often make judgments about others on the basis of their superficial characteristics or appearances which are not always correct. Using evidence from the poem, explain how this concept is represented in ‘A Tale of Custard the Dragon’.          2

(E) What special privilege has been accorded to the people of Coorg?         2

(F) Briefly state why the poet in ‘Animals’ believed the animals to be successful to carry virtues that man lost.        2

(G) Amanda is a school-going girt who is constantly nagged by her mother. Comment.          2

7. Answer ANY TWO of the following in about 120 words each.      (4 x 2)

(A) People accept males with a lot of shortcomings but females are always neglected if they have a single disability. Critically examine the given concept based on your reading of ‘Bholi’, highlighting how Bholi’s take on it.       4

(B) Valli sneaked out of the house when her mother was asleep. Her mother didn’t get to know that Valli was out for a bus ride all alone. Develop a conversation between Valli and her mother on Valli’s return to home, based on your understanding of ‘Madam Rides the Bus’.        4

(C) Chekov has used humour and exaggeration in the play to comment on courtship in his times. Evaluate with examples from the lesson, ‘The Proposal’. Also mention the values, you think, any healthy relationship requires.      4

Solution of Sample Paper

SECTION – A: READING

1. (A) By the given phrase, the writer means that there was a time when flocks of vultures used to be so large that the sky would appear black due to the huge number of the black big birds flying together.

(B) The gift box was laced with a variety of exotic chocolates. It made her day!

(C) In the passage, ‘moved in to take their place’ means that the near-extinction of vultures has made the rats and dogs move in or replace the vultures to take their place of dismantling the dead carcasses.

(D) After the vultures’ extinction, rats and dogs moved in to take their places, spreading pathogens that would have otherwise been destroyed by the vultures

(E) Vultures got extinct as they fed upon the dead bodies of animals that had ‘diclofenac’ in their bodies. The other reason is their feeding on dead carcasses of predatory carnivores, laced with poisons which were intended to kill the later

(F) The writer justifies the world’s most efficient digestive system’s failure by saying that even after eating the deadly corpses, vultures’ digestive system couldn’t sustain the dreadful drug ‘diclofenac’.

2. (A) The writer calls sustainability the ‘benchmark’ for all tourism business as it is recognised as a standard or referral point for comparison within the different communities or countries.

(B) ‘Gender ratio’ shows a great significance in the equality among both the male and female visitor as the ratio is 1:1.

(C) The survey justifies the information of increase in ecotourism by stating that a shift in interest in ecotourism from those who have high levels of education to those with less education was also found. indicating an expansion into mainstream markets.

(D) I feel that experienced eco-tourists prefer travelling in couples to travelling alone as the trip offers adventures like hiking, wildlife viewing, trekking. etc, which is more enjoyable with partners than doing these activities all alone.

(E) In Table 1. we can see that the tourism that results in increased net benefit for the poor people in a destination falls under a separate category known as ‘Pro-poor tourism’.

(F) The idea highlighted by the table in the passage is the diversity in the field of tourism.

SECTION – B: WRITING AND GRAMMAR

3. (A) A very common myth that revolves around video games is that it is restricted to primarily kids, young or only male audiences. However, as you can see in the flow chart provided by the survey that was conducted on the people that play video games, the picture is far different. According to the Entertainment Software Association, video games are neither a youth hobby nor a male-dominated activity in fact, women account for 41% of all gamers in the world. People between the age group of 18 to 34 years hold the largest share of game enthusiasts. And, the average age bar of video game players is between 35 and 44 years old.

Furthermore, there were 214 million+ video game users in the world in the year 2020. This helps to explain why video games have become the most popular and the fastest-growing form of entertainment in the recent years, not only for young kids and males but also for older generation and females.

(B) Singhal Coaching Classes

New Friends’ Colony

New Delhi

25th February 20XX

The Manager

Comfort Furniture House

New Delhi

Subject: Placing an order for furniture

Dear Sir

I am writing this letter to order some furniture items for my coaching centre. Kindly send the best rote list for the following items urgently at the mail address mentioned below: Singhal1098@yahoomail.com

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Please ensure that all the items are of best quality and of good finish. Take care to furnish us with the quotation as soon as possible as we need these items urgently. We hope to have a positive and suitable response.

Thanking you

Yours sincerely

Jyotika/Jaivik

4. (a) Error Correction

         may      must

Explanation: ‘may’ represents choice while here, the father suggests that children should definitely take the greens. So, ‘must’ is the right answer.

(b) Error Correction

     should    will

Explanation: As the statement is a future expectation, ‘will’ will be used. Hence, this is the right answer.

(c) Error Correction

     will       should

Explanation: As for elders, it is only a recommendation; ‘should’ is the right answer.

5. (A) his wife was angry at him

(B) never told him the reason when

SECTION – C: LITERATURE

6. (A) The lawyer from New Mullion who was assigned the task of serving summon on Lutkins could not serve the summons because he was cleverly tricked by Lutkins shrewd mind. He exploited the gullibility of the lawyer and pretended to help him find Lutkins, who was actually himself.

(B) The children looked forward to the baker’s visit and as soon as he would come, they would surround him. When they were not able to see what was inside the basket, they would climb on a bench and peep into the basket to get the sweet fragrance of the bread.

(C) The tone of Ramlal in the given statement is frustration. This was because Rampal hoped that Bholi would oblige him and would go to school but she refused to go to school in fear.

(D) In the poem, ‘A Tale of Custard the Dragon’ Belinda and her pets believed Custard to be a coward. But, in reality, when the pirate broke in the house, it was Custard who saved Belinda and her pets from him buy fighting very bravely, proving the judgment wrong

(E) There is a special privilege that people of Coorg has been accorded. They do not need to acquire licence to carry weapons with them because they were permitted to carry fire arms without licence.

(F) According to the poet in ‘Animals, man used to have values and qualities But, with the passage of time, he shed all those good qualities that he possessed and became an uncivilized beast, However, the animals have been successful to carry the similar virtues that they had in them.

(G) Amanda is a young school-going girl who is constantly nagged by her mother. Amanda is being given instructions with a long list of dos and don’ts that she is asked to follow every now and then. As a result. she felt that her freedom had been limited by her mother.

7. (A) It is a generic nature of the society that it accepts a falty male easily by it never accepts a less-able female. In the chapter, ‘Bholi’, Bholi was considered dumb and had marks on her face so, her parents were worried that no one would marry an ordinary-looking girl who had pock marks on her face.

(B) Mother: Valli! Where were you the whole afternoon?

Valli: Amma, I was at our neighbour’s house. I had gone to play with their children.

Mother: Don’t you lie Valli! I asked the neighbours about you but they had no idea. I searched for you everywhere. Tell me, where were you the whole time?

Valli: (frightened) Amma, I……I….. had gone for a bus ride in the same bus that goes to the nearest town every day. I didn’t want to tell you as I thought you wouldn’t let me do it.

Mother: (angrily) I am shocked, Valli. Don’t you ever think of travelling alone. I won’t tolerate this ever again.

Valli: I am so sorry Amma. I won’t ever repeat it.

(C) “The Proposal” is one of Anton Chekov’s famous plays where he uses humour and exaggeration in the play to provide a commentary on courtship in his times. Chekov has used several stereotypes that help play the character’s part beautifully in the portray. Lomov, Natalya ‘the shrew’, Chubukov ‘the hypocrite father’ all help in adding humour to the play.

Lomov uses exaggerated actions that, sometimes exceeds the limits of common sense like, Lomov gulping down water, putting his hand to the heart or running to the door and staggering out. Another interesting aspect of this storytelling is how the story progresses from cordiality to the hurling of insults which is seen when Lomov called Chubukov ‘a swindle’ and Chubukov promptly called Lomov an ‘intriguer’. The elements of exaggeration and absurdity set the tone of ridicule, which mars the elements of love and romance that is intended in the play.

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