SEE (Class 10) Compulsory English New Model Question with Specification Grid, 2080, CDC New Curriculum, New Syllabus
COMPULSORY ENGLISH
Reading and Writing
(Written Test)
Grade: 10
Full Marks: 75 Time: 3 hours
Candidates are required to give answer according to the
given instructions.
1. Read the text given below and do the tasks.
The Voice of the
Rain
And who art thou? said I to the soft-falling shower,
Which, strange to tell, gave me an answer, as here
translated:
I am the Poem of Earth, said the
voice of the rain,
Eternal I rise impalpable out of the land and the bottomless
sea,
Upward to heaven, whence, vaguely form'd, altogether
changed, and
yet the same,
I descend to lave the droughts, atomies, dust-layers of the
globe,
And all that in them without me were seeds only, latent,
unborn;
And forever, by day and night, I give back life to my own origin,
and make pure and beautify it;
(For song, issuing from its birth-place, after fulfilment,
wandering,
Reck'dorunreck'd, duly with love returns.)
- Walt Whitman
A. Choose the correct answer. (5×1 =5)
a. The poem is a conversation between ............
ii. the rain and the nature.
iii. the speaker and the Earth.
iv. the Earth and the road.
b. Mother Earth is given happiness by............
i. the sea.
ii. the rain.
iii. the music.
iv. atomies.
c. The speaker says that like nature, the rain is..........
i. difficult to understand.
ii. easy to understand.
iii. always the same.
iv. not changing its shape.
d. The raindrops pour down to wash away...............
i. the land.
ii. the globe.
iii. the dust layer.
iv. the seeds.
e. The rain and a song are similar because..............
i. both produce a melodious sound.
ii. both give happiness to the Earth.
iii. the rain can change its form and so does a song.
iv. the rain has a power to heal the Earth; and a song can
heal human heart.
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2. Read the text given below and do the tasks.
Thanksgiving
around the World
Festivals are not just the means
of entertainment or rejoice. They also reflect our heritage, culture and
traditions. Thanksgiving is celebrated around the world to extend thanks for
the harvest, enjoying bountiful food, and spending time with family and friends.
Even though Thanksgiving seems to be uniquely American, the tradition is
followed in different countries in various forms.
Thanksgiving, USA
Celebrated on the fourth Thursday
of November, Thanksgiving in the USA is a national holiday that commemorates
the feast the Pilgrims held after the first harvest in 1621. The first
celebration was attended by 90 Native Americans and 53 pilgrims. Thanksgiving
has been celebrated intermittently ever since.
Thanksgiving dinner with family
plays a central role in the celebrations, with Americans eating more food on
Thanksgiving Day than any other day of the year, including Christmas. Roast
turkey is essential – approximately 45 million of them are consumed every year
– as well mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, sweet corn and assorted fall
vegetables, all food that is native to the Americans.
Parades are a big part of the
celebrations too. They range from small town affairs featuring the local
marching band to Macy‘s Thanksgiving parade through the streets of New York.
Billed as the world‘s largest parade, it features parade floats and huge
balloons, usually based on cartoon characters, current Broadway shows and other
topical themes.
A. Match the information that begins in Column A with its
correct ending in Column B.
There is one extra ending that you may not use.
Column A Column
B
a. Extending thanks for the harvest i. is about 45 million in number.
b. Thanksgiving ii.
is one of the largest parade in the world.
c. Consumption of roast turkey iii. is a main reason of celebrating Thanksgiving.
d. Food items like sweet potatoes iv. is celebrated in different ways.
e. Macy's Thanksgiving parade v. will be performed by 53 pilgrims.
vi. are truly American origin.
B. Answer the following questions. (5×1= 5)
a. What do festivals show about people?
b. When is Thanksgiving celebrated in the USA?
c. What is the main part of the celebration?
d. Mention the two variations in the parades,
e. Why do you think Americans celebrate this festival with
rejoice even today?
3. Read the text given below and do the tasks.
Dodhara Chandani
dry port gets environmental approval
Kathmandu, May 23
The proposed Dodhara Chandani dry
port and check post in far western Nepal has moved a step forward with the
government‘s approving the environmental impact assessment (EIA) report.
The Rs. 15 billion construction
project is located in Dodhara Chandani Municipality, Kanchanpur district, and
is listed as a national priority project by the government.The construction
site is spread over 250 bighas (189 hectares). On April 30, the cabinet cleared
the use of 63 hectares inside Gaurishankar community forest, a buffer zone of
Suklaphanta National Park, for the dry port.
According to the EIA, 15,057
trees need to be felled and; as per the Forest Clearance Guidelines, 10
compensatory trees must be planted for every tree cut for development projects.
Project officials say that 150,525 compensatory trees need to be planted.―The
dry port will be built under an Indian grant. A memorandum of understanding
will be signed soon between the two neighbours,” said Anish KC, a civil
engineer at the Nepal Intermodal Transport Development Board. ―Discussions are
at an advanced stage,” he said.
Dodhara Chandani dry port will be
the first business gateway to India from Nepal's far west. The site is 245 km
from India‘s capital New Delhi and 1,200 km from Gujarat state. The dry port
will facilitate trade with other Indian states like Rajasthan, Uttarakhanda,
Punjab and Haryana. The project is expected to lower transportation costs and
the time taken to import goods from India.
The World Bank conducted a
feasibility study for a dry port at Kanjabhoj in Dodhara Chandani Municipality
a decade ago, and the Nepal Intermodal Transport Development Board prepared
another report in 2016.
A. Fill in the blanks with the correct words from the
text above. (5×1= 5)
a. Dodhara Chadani dry port will occupy ……….. of area in
Kanchanpur.
b. The Forest Clearance Guidelines directs the government to
plant …………. trees to replace a felled tree.
c. The project will go ahead with ………… funding.
d. New Delhi is ………… far from Dodhara Chadani dry port site.
e. From the textabove, it is seen that Nepal ………… necessary
things and materials from India.
B. Answer the following questions. (5×1= 5)
a. What is the estimated construction cost of Dodhara Chadani
dry port?
b. When was it approved to utilize 63 hectares area of
Gaurishankar community forest?
c. What does ‗the two neighbours‘ in paragraph 3 refer to?
d. Do you think this project will affect positively in
nation‘s economic growth? Why?
e. Is this the first attempt of Nepal Government to set up a
dry port in the far-western Nepal?
4. Read the book review given below and do the tasks.
Seto Dharti
Amar Neupane's Seto Dharti is a fantastic piece of artwork.
Tara, Pabitra, and other child widows
are central characters in this book.
The main plot revolves around
Tara's life. She married when she was seven years old. She had no idea what love was then. Her own parents
lied to her and forced her to remain in the Jaggya (wedding pavilion) claiming that
they were worshipping God at home. She was taken to her home and told that she needed to go to the
temple. She didn't find out until the day after her wedding that she was marrying to someone she
had never met before. She was sound asleep
when it came time to execute the marriage rites. It was as if she were
in a dream. She cried a lot as she
thought of her mother. Her mother advised her on the dos and don'ts of becoming
a daughter-in-law. She had to stay in
her husband's house for a year. It was very painful for her to stay there. After a year, she moved into her
maternal home. She lost her husband when she was nine years old. She was invited to her home
without being informed of her husband's demise. She learned that her husband had died as soon
as she arrived home. Despite the fact that he was a stranger in her life, she
had to observe all the funeral rites. That was the first time she'd seen her
husband's face on his deathbed. Then she was taken to the ghatthat was on fire.
Her jewelry as well as her clothingwas taken away. Her head was shaved and she
had to remain in mourning for thirteen days.
Towards the end of her life, she
arrived in Devghat where she dedicated her life to God. She saw Govind's image
in the Swamiji there. Gobind was one of her childhood friends. He had taught
her how to read and write. Once a lady called Gangeswari visited DevghatAshram.
She became popular as a result of her experience and the wealth she took with
her. Gangeswari visited Tara's hut one night and unveiled her identity. She was
Pabitra, Tara's childhood friend. Pabitra told her how she went through various
stages of life before becoming Gangeswari. The novel depicts the difficulties
Tara faced in her life. The novel tells her life from the time she was born till
she turned 87. My throat choked several times while reading this book. It
portrays an image of social evil and its negative effects on the lives of many
Taras and Pabitras in Nepali society.
A. Match the words from the text in Column A with their
meanings in Column B. (5×1= 5)
Column A
Column B
a. execute i.
a person's death
b. demise ii.
reveal or uncover something
c. rites iii.
put completely into effect
d. mourning iv.
the feeling or expression of reverence for a deity
e. unveil v.
social customs or conventional acts
vi. the
expression of sorrow for someone's death
B. Write ‘True’ for the true statements and ‘False’ for
the false ones. (5×1= 5)
a. Tara is a main character in the novel Seto Dharti.
b. Tara had learnt that she was marriedwhen Tara went to her
husband‘s home.
c. Tara first saw her husband a year after her marriage.
d. Tara started teaching people the meaning of life in
Debghat.
e. Gangeswori was the false name of Pabitra.
C. Answer the following questions. (5×1= 5)
a. Write the names of characters in Seto Dharti as mentioned
in the review.
b. How long did Tara have to stay in her husband‘s house?
c. What rituals did Tara have to follow after her husband‘s
death?
d. Why do you think Tara saw the image of Gobind in Swamiji?
e. Why did the writer feel choked while reading the novel?
5. Write a set of rules and regulations for the visitors
of a park. Write it in about 100 words using the clues given below. (5)
Opening time : 9am-5pm--- no glass containers
---littering prohibited--- no alcohol--- pet animals not allowed
6. Write a formal message of
congratulations to your friend who has won the title of 'Best Player' in an
inter-school volleyball tournament organized by your municipality/ruralmunicipality.
Write the message in about 100 words using the clues given below. (5)
Sanskriti Chaudhary ---- the best volleyball
player--- hardworking and disciplined --- happy and proud—congratulations---
best wishes for future endeavour
7. Nowadays many young people
are found increasingly involved in various video games in their mobile phones. Write a paragraph in
around 150 words expressing your views about the mental and social impacts of
excessively playing such games. (6)
8. Write an essay describing one of your favourite food
items. Write it in about 200 words
mentioning its look, smell, taste, feel, etc. (8)
9. Reproduce the following sentences as instructed in the
brackets. (6x1=6)
a. The accident cost Krishna a lot, ...............? (Add a
question tag.)
b. Does Garima study in this school? (Change into an
affirmative sentence.)
c. Yamuna danced beautifully in the party. (Change into
'how' question)
d. Raima ............. (finish) all her homework before her
teacher asked her to do it. (Use correct tense of the verb 'finish')
e. Everybody should follow the rules sincerely. (Change into
passive voice.)
f. Bhim inquired, "How will you make the payment?"
(Change into indirect speech)
10. Choose and copy the best answer for the numbered blanks
below. Rewriting is not
compulsory. (10x0.5=5)
A man came into (a)………..(a, an,
the, no article) wood one day with an axe in his hand. He (b)……… (begs, begged,
was begging, had begged) a tree, (c) ……....(please give me, to give him, that
give him, whether give him) a small branch. He wanted the branch (d)……..
(because, so that, although, since) he could make a walking stick from it. The
tree was (e)…… (with, of, by, on) kind nature. He thought the man (f) …… (will,
may, might, must) make good use of the branch. Hence, he gave the man one of
his branches, (g)…… …... (did he, didn't he, hadn't he, wouldn't he)? The
woodcutter had the branch (h) …..(fix, to fix, fixed, fixing) into his axe
head. Soon the woodcutter was set to work. He cut down branch after branch. The
tree had never been (i) .......... (foolish, as foolish as, more foolish, the
most foolish) this in giving his enemy the means of destroying himself. Had the
tree not permitted the man to cut a branch, he (j)….…….(doesn't probably fell,
won't probably fell, wouldn't probably fell, wouldn't have probably felled) so
many branches.
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