JAC 10th English Exam 2025 : Important ऑब्जेक्टिव और सब्जेक्टिव प्रश्न उत्तर के साथ, परीक्षा से पहले रटलो

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JAC Board Class 10th English Exam 2025 : VVI Most Important Question With Answers
Multiple Choice Questions:-
1. What did Lencho hope for?
a. rain
b. coins
c. gold
d. bread-butter
Ans. a. rain
2. Who passes near the water hole?
a. tiger
b. pig
c. deer
d. bear
Ans. c. deer
3. When was the inauguration day?
a. 10th May
b. 20th May
c. 10th March
d. 10th April
Ans. a. 10th May
4. Who gives young seagull a piece of fish?
a. father Seagull
b. mother Seagull
c. brother Seagull
d. none of the above
Ans. b. mother Seagull
5. When the pilot of the black aeroplane asked to follow him, in which direction did he turn the aeroplane?
a. North
b. South
c. East
d. West
Ans. a. North
6. After how much time the pilot reached the runway?
a. after two hour
b. after one hour
c. after one and half hour
d. after half an hour
Ans. d. after half an hour
7. Which butterfly is not eaten by birds?
a. viceroy
b. monarch
c. dragon fly
d. none of the above
Ans. b. monarch
8. Who is the writer of the story ‘Bholi’?
a. Leslie Norris
b. Ruskin Bond
c. K A Abbas
d. Robert Frost
Ans. c. K A Abbas
9. Who is the Commander-in-chief of Mars space control?
a. Oop
b. Omega
c. lota
d. Think-Tank
Ans. d. Think-Tank
10. What did he take from there?
a. wine
b. bandages
c. food
d. all of the above
Ans. b. bandages
11. Where did the ball fall into?
a. water
b. bucket
c. gutter
d. pit
Ans. a. water
12. Who was Kitty?
a. Anne's diary
b. Anne's mother
c. Anne's sister
d. Anne's friend
Ans. a. Anne's diary
13. What does Amanda like to eat?
a. cake
b. chocolate
c. biscuit
d. bread
Ans. b. chocolate
14. What did Mr. Petronski's letter say?
a. his daughter would not come to school anymore
b. to appreciate the school
c. regarding poor performance of his child
d. None of the above
Ans. a. his daughter would not come to school anymore
15. What were the Portuguese famous for?
a. dancing
b. housing designs
c. traditional dress
d. preparing loaves of bread
Ans. d. preparing loaves of bread
16. Why does Maxwell go to Basera?
a. broke the toy car
b. threw the marbles
c. torn the lining of box
d. to collect and answer his mail from Europe
Ans. d. to collect and answer his mail from Europe
17. What had Natalya been doing when Lomov called for her?
a. cleaning the house
b. washing clothes
c. shelling peas
d. cooking food
Ans. c. shelling peas
18. What did Max want?
a. Fowler
b. phone
c. report
d. None of the above
Ans. c. report
19. Horace Danby ____________.
a. was unmarried
b. was going to be married
c. had one son
d. had two sons and a daughter
Ans. a. was unmarried
20. Sherry was the name of ____________.
a. a servant
b. dog at Shotover Grange
c. a safe in the Grange
d. the lady in red
Ans. b. dog at Shotover Grange
Short Answer Questions:-
1. Where was Lencho's house located?
Ans. Lencho's house was located at the top of a low hill.
2. What type of plant is a hemlock tree?
Ans. It is a poisonous plant with small white flowers.
3. When did South Africa become a democratic country?
Ans. 26 April 1994
4. What is the central idea of the poem?
5. How did the young seagull's parents teach him the art of flying?
Ans. The young seagull's parents taught him the art of flying by encouraging him to fly. They came around calling him in a sharp voice. They also flew over him side by side to give him projection.
6. What is the theme of the poem-"The Ball Poem"?
Ans. In this world, sometimes we lose things which we love and are attached to. We must not feel disheartened, dejected, and desperate but try to stand up and bear the loss through self-understanding.
7. What made Mr. Keesing allow Anne to talk in class?
Ans. Mr. Keesing allowed Anne to talk in class because of her last essay in the form of a poem that showed him the lighter side of a naughty child that helped to bridge the generation gap between the teachers and the students, which made her allowed to talk in the class.
8. Is Peggy a heartless girl?
Ans. Peggy is not really a heartless girl. She protected small children from bullies. And she cried for hours if she saw an animal mistreated.
9. What does Maddie want to do?
Ans. Maddie wants to amend her behaviour towards Wanda. She wants to meet her to apologize. She decides to find Wanda at her house at Boggins Heights. She also wanted to convey that all was meant in good humour and people really love her.
10. What difficulty do the crew of the space probe face on Earth?
Ans. The space probe lands in a public library. The crew was shocked because the place looked very strange as they had no idea of books. They think the library to be some kind of storage barn. They are puzzled (confused) as they are not familiar with books.
Long Answer Questions:-
1. Give a brief sketch of Lencho's character.
Ans. Lencho is the main character of the story ‘A Letter to God’. He is a very hardworking farmer and works like an ox in his fields. He has firm faith in God and believes that God is watching everything. His house was situated on the crest (peak) of a low hill and lived with his family. One day his crops were destroyed in hailstones. Due to his firm faith in God, he demanded 100 pesos from God. So he wrote a letter to God. He called the post office employees a 'bunch of crooks' as he did not receive the demanded money.
2. Nelson Mandela was the hero of South Africa's freedom movement. Comment.
Ans. Nelson Mandela was a true hero of South Africa's freedom movement. His inner voice encouraged him to demand a respectful and unique life for all. He performed his obligations for his family as well as his community. Mandela fought against apartheid, a system of white supremacy in South Africa. He also struggled for equality and rights for the blacks in his country and established a democratic government in South Africa.
3. Do you agree that “The Black Aeroplane" is a mystery? Justify.
Ans. Yes, "The Black Aeroplane" is definitely a mysterious story as it is difficult to understand where this black aeroplane came from and how it was flying in the storm without lights. The pilot who was flying this aeroplane was also a mystery man. He helped the pilot of the Old Dakota to arrive safely at the airport. That means the instruments of the black aeroplane were functioning properly. This seems improbable as we are told that the instruments of the control centre could see the Dakota. With the pilot of the Dakota, we are also left wondering; "Who was the pilot on the strange black aeroplane, flying in the storm, without lights?"
4. Give a brief sketch of Anne's life.
Ans. Anne is a thirteen-year-old school girl. She was born in Frankfurt in Germany on 12 June 1929 AD. She lived there until she was four. Then her father emigrated to Holland in 1933 AD. Her mother went with him to Holland in September. Her elder sister, Margot, and Anne were sent to Aachen to stay with their grandmother. Margot went to Holland in December, and Anne followed in February. Anne was admitted to the Montessori nursery school. She stayed there until she was six. At that time, she was in the first form. After the sixth form, she left that school and perhaps joined a new school.
5. Write the character sketch of Wanda Petronski?
Ans. Wanda Petronski is a Polish girl who has shifted to America with her parents and younger brother. She is very kind and simple-hearted who never behaves badly with anyone. She feels disturbed when Peggy teases her and she replies confidently and courageously to what Peggy says to her. She wears the same blue faded dress every day. She is very talented and is good at drawings. After winning the drawing contest she also proved her creative life. She is forgiving and generous as she forgives Peggy and Maddie by giving them her two drawings in which she draws their faces.
6. What is the folktale behind the discovery of tea? Explain.
Ans. The folk tale behind the discovery of tea is about a Buddhist monk who was busy in his meditation and suddenly he fell asleep and his meditation broke. As a result, he became angry and cut his eyelids and threw them on the earth. There appeared tea plants out of these eyelids. Then he boiled these leaves in hot water and served it hot to the people, which vanished their drowsiness. Earlier it was drunk as a meditation rather than a beverage.
7. Write down the character sketch of Valli?
Ans. Valli was an eight years old girl, who was clever, sensitive, self-respecting and fun-loving. Her favourite pastime was standing in the front doorway of her house and looking at the street outside, because she had no playmates of her age. She saved sixty paise for her first bus journey by resisting her temptation to buy peppermints, toys, balloons etc. Even at the village fair, she resisted the temptation to be on the merry-go-round. She behaved like a grownup child and was very careful in her first journey. She enjoyed the landscape looking outside the window of the bus. She was filled with grief and pain to see the cow lying on the roadside smeared with blood.
8. Write a brief character sketch of Lomov.
Ans. Lomov is a neighbour of Chubukov. He is a large and hearty fellow but is very suspicious. He is a young unmarried fellow. He visits Chubukov to propose to his daughter for marriage. He is well-dressed. He doesn't have the courage to speak his heart to Chubukov. However, he speaks it but takes the matter in another direction. Natalya comes and both start fighting verbally over Oxen Meadows. The issue of marriage takes secondary place so Lomov gives importance to other unimportant things. When he enters again he starts fighting over his dog Guess. Lomov is more conscious of unrelated things. He is a weak-hearted person. In the end, both agree to marry.
9. Describe the change that came in Bholi due to her receiving the education?
Ans. The chapter Bholi describes two phases of Bholi's life. First phase before she gets education and the second phase what education makes her. Education has brought out these changes. Bholi is a simpleton. She has pock-marks over her face. She stammers. She is ugly. But when she receives education. She becomes wise and normal. Her father decides to marry her to an aged person. He is Bishamber, the grocer who is lame and has children also by his first wife. He demands dowry of five thousand rupees on the day of the marriage. Bholi refuses to marry him due to this reason.
Q10. Describe Think-Tank in your own words
Ans. Think-Tank is the ruler of the planet Mars. His head is huge and egg shaped. He wears a robe decorated with stars and circles. He is very proud of his intelligence and might. But he is terrified when he is sent a picture of falling Humpty Dumpty on Earth.
Comprehension Questions:-
Q1. Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow:
Lencho showed not the slightest surprise on seeing the money; such was his confidence—but he became angry when he counted the money. God could not have made a mistake, nor could he have denied Lencho what he had requested. Immediately, Lencho went up to the window to ask for paper and ink. On the public writing-table, he started to write, with much wrinkling of his brow, caused by the effort he had to make to express his ideas.
1. Did Lencho show any surprise on seeing the money?
Ans. No, Lencho did not show the slightest surprise on seeing the money.
2. Why did Lencho become angry?
Ans. Lencho became angry when he counted the money because he hoped to get one hundred pesos from God, but he got only seventy pesos.
3. Why did Lencho go to the window of the post office?
Ans. Lencho went up to the window of the post office to ask for paper and ink.
4. What was the expression of Lencho while writing the letter?
Ans. He started to write the letter with many wrinklings of his brow.
5. Name the story and the writer of the above given passage.
Ans. Story – A Letter to God
Writer – G.L. Fuentes
Q2. Read the given stanza and answer the questions that follow:-
That was twenty-four hours ago. Since then nobody had come near him. The day before, all day long. He had watched his parents flying about with his brothers and sister, perfecting them in the cost of flight, teaching them how to skim the waves and how to dive for fish. He had in fact, seen his older brother catch his first herring and devour it, standing on a rock while his parents circled around raising a proud cackle.
1. From which lesson this passage has been taken?
Ans. His First Flight.
2. Who has written the story ‘His First Flight’?
Ans. Liam O' Flaherty.
3. What two lessons had his parents taught him before?
Ans.
(i) how to skim the waves
(ii) how to dive for fish.
4. What had he seen his brother doing?
Ans. He had seen his brother catch and eat his first fish.
5. Pick out the word from the passage that means the same as 'swallow.'
Ans. devour.
Q3. Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow:
My father, the most adorable father I have ever seen, did not marry my mother until he was thirty-six and she was twenty-five. My sister Margot was born in Frankfurt in Germany in 1926. I was born on 12 June 1929. I lived in Frankfurt until I was four. My father emigrated to Holland in 1933. My mother, Edith Hollander Frank, went with him to Holland in September, while Margot and I were sent to Aachen to stay with our grandmother. Margot went to Holland in December, and I followed in February when I was plunked down on the table as a birthday present for Margot.
1. From which lesson has this passage been taken?
Ans. This passage has been taken from From The Diary of Anne Frank.
2. Who has written the story ‘From the Diary of Anne Frank’?
Ans. Anne Frank
3. Where was Margot born?
Ans. Margot was born in Frankfurt in Germany.
4. Who was her mother?
Ans. Edith Hollander Frank was Margot's mother.
5. When did Margot go to Holland?
Ans. Margot went to Holland in the month of December.
Q4. Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow:
At the age of twenty-two, a former 'scout of the year' excited the scientific world with a new theory on how cells work. Richard H. Ebright and his college roommate explained the theory in an article in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science.
1. From which lesson has the passage been taken?
Ans. The Making of a Scientist.
2. Who is the author of 'The Making of a Scientist'?
Ans. Robert W. Peterson
3. Who is Richard H. Ebright?
Ans. A Scientist
4. In which article is his theory published?
Ans. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science
5. Pick out the word from the passage which means ‘to describe’.
Ans. explain
Q5. Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow:
Day after day she watched the bus, and gradually a tiny wish crept into her head and grew there: she wanted to ride on that bus, even just once. This wish became stronger and stronger, until it was an overwhelming desire. Valli would stare wistfully at the people who got on or off the bus when it stopped at the street corner. Their faces would kindle in her longings, dreams, and hopes. If one of her friends happened to ride the bus and tried to describe the sights of the town to her, Valli would be too jealous to listen and would shout, in English: "Proud! Proud!" Neither she nor her friends really understood the meaning of the word, but they used it often as a slang expression of disapproval.
1. From which lesson has this extract been taken?
Ans. Madam Rides The Bus
2. Who is ‘She’? Where did she watch the bus?
Ans. She is the little girl ‘Valli’. She watched the bus pass through her street every hour.
3. What was Valli's 'tiny wish'?
Ans. Valli’s 'tiny wish' was to ride on a bus.
4. What would excite Valli’s wish?
Ans. Valli became excited when she saw the passengers sitting in the bus and enjoying the bus ride.
5. Find a word from the passage that means ‘slowly’.
Ans. gradually