SEBA/HSLC
ENGLISH-2016 SOLVED QUESTION PAPER
SEBA/HSLC
Class 10 English Questions Paper 2016 with Answers
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সেবা 2016 সালের এইচ.এস.এল.সি.(HSLC) পরীক্ষার
ইংরাজী প্রশ্নপত্রের সমাধানের নমুনা
SECTION
– A
(1)(a) Choose the meaning of the underlined word in
the following sentence from among the alternatives given in brackets: (Mark=1)
Send me the rest, since I need it very
much. (relax/remaining part/be buried)
Answer: Rest –
Remaining Part.
(b) State whether the following are true or false: (Mark=1+1=2)
(i) On the day of inauguration Mandela was accompanied
by his daughter Zenani.
Answer: True
(ii) Thabo Mbeki was sworn in as second Deputy
President.
Answer: False.
(c) Choose the correct answer from among the
alternatives given and complete the sentence: (Mark=1)
(i) Coorg or Kodagu, the smallest district of Karnataka, is
home to –
a. Thick
grass land, camels and indigo plantations.
b. Evergreen rainforests, spices and coffee plantations.
c. Dark
clouds, thick fog and tea plantations.
Answer: b.
Evergreen rainforests, spices and coffee plantations.
(2) Where was Lencho’s house situated? (Mark=1)
Answer: Lencho’s
house was situated on the crest of a low hill.
(3) Who was the first Chief of Indian Army? (Mark=1)
Answer: The first Army
Chief of India was General Cariappa.
(4) According to Mandela, between love and hate which
comes more naturally to human heart? (Mark=2)
Answer: According to
Mandela, to love is more natural than to hate for love comes more naturally to
human heart than its opposite.
(5)What are the sports that Coorg offers to
tourists? (Mark=2)
Answer: The land
of Coorg offers high adventure sports to its tourist. Adventurous sports
include river rafting, canoeing, rappelling, rock climbing, and mountain biking
etc.
(6) “But don’t send it to me through the mail because
the post office employees are a bunch of crooks.” What made Lencho think that
the post office employees are a bunch of crooks? (Mark=2)
Answer: Lencho
asked for a hundred pesos from God. But he received only seventy pesos through
the mail. Without thinking much, he assumed that the rest of the money was
pocketed by the post office employees. So, he thought that they were a bunch of
crooks.
(7) Give a description of Dhekiabari tea garden as seen
by Pranjol and Rajbir when they were driven through it. (Mark=3)
Answer: Pranjol
and Rajvir were driven by Pranjol’s father along the Dhekiabari tea garden. A
gravel road went up through the garden. On both the sides of the garden there
were acres of neatly pruned tea bushes. The tea pluckers were plucking tea
wearing plastic aprons. Pranjol’s father had to give way to a tractor with a
load of tea leaves, while driving through the garden.
(8) What was Valli’s favorite pastime? (Mark=2)
Answer: Valli had
no playmates of her age in her locality. So, Valli’s favorite pastime was
standing before front doorway of her house watching what was happening in the
street outside.
SEBA/HSLC Class 10 English Questions Paper 2016 with Answers
সেবা 2016 সালের এইচ.এস.এল.সি.(HSLC) পরীক্ষার
ইংরাজী প্রশ্নপত্রের সমাধানের নমুনা
SECTION – B
(9) Choose from the box given below the words that
rhyme with the following: (Mark=1X2=2)
rage, house [ taste,
rest, cage, loud, fresh, mouse, vague]
Answer: (a) rage
–cage
(b) house – mouse
(10) Choose the meaning of the Underlined words from
the alternatives given in the brackets: (Mark=1X2=2)
(a) They do not sweat
and whine about their condition.
(sing loudly/complain in an annoying voice/cry
in joy)
Answer: Whine -
complain in an annoying voice.
(b) I wonder where they
get those tokens.
(feel happy / feel sorry / feel very surprised)
Answer: Wonder–
feel very surprised.
(11) What does Sandburg think the fog is like?
(Mark=1)
Answer: According
to Sandburg, the fog is like a silent little cat.
(12) How does the fog come? (Mark=1)
Answer: The fog
comes silently like a cat and moves on silently.
(13) What would the tiger have been doing if it were
inits natural habitat? (Mark=2)
Answer: If the
tiger had been in its natural habitat. The tiger would be lurking in the shadow
sliding through long grasses near the water hole. He would be roaring near the
villages terrorizing the villagers.
(14) How old, do you think Amanda is? How do you know
this? (Mark=1+1=2)
Answer: Amanda
must be a teen girl because she is a very moody girl and her mind is day
dreaming. Moreover, she has acne.
SEBA/HSLC Class
10 English Questions Paper 2016 with Answers
সেবা 2016 সালের এইচ.এস.এল.সি.(HSLC) পরীক্ষার
ইংরাজী প্রশ্নপত্রের সমাধানের নমুনা
SECTION
– C
(15) (a) Briefly describe how Ausable defeated Max’s
scheme to take away the report. (Mark=5)
Answer: Ausable
was a secret agent who was spying a report on missile. He did not look smart
and intelligent but he proved his intelligence by misguiding Max. Max was
another secret agent. He tried to collect the report from Ausable at gun point.
Ausable was staying in a hotel. But in spite of Max’s appearance he sat heavily
and calmly on the chair and he chided the management for not correcting the
balcony. The balcony was constructed for the other apartment, a portion of it
was extending adjacent to Ausable’s room. So, anyone could enter his room from
the other apartment. However, Max said that he had to find some other way to
enter the room. And he was not aware of the Balcony. Meanwhile the doorbell
rang and Ausable said that he had called the police for security reason. Max
was frightened. He then jumped out of the window to escape and hide himself on
the balcony.
OR
(b) How did the young lady trick Horace Danby?
(Mark=5)
Answer: Horace
Danby met a lady at the house of Shotover Grange. The lady introduced herself
to be the wife of the owner of the house. Horace was very much afraid of being
caught red handed by the lady of the house. But the lady very sociably without
showing much fear and surprise of meeting a thief in her house. Horace saw a
good chance to convince the lady for his escape. But the lady proposed that she
would let him go only if he broke the safe for her. The lady acted so
confidently that Horace Danby could not have the slightest doubt that she was
not the lady of the house. She had firmness in her voice. She invented a
false story and told him that she wanted to wear the jewels as she had to go to
a party that night. She also threatened him with the idea of prison. Thus,
Horace Danby fall prey to the lady who was actually another thief. She stole
the jewelry with the help of Horace Danby. Horace was arrested in charge of
stealing the jewelry at the house in Shotover Grange. His fingerprints on the
box worked as proof against him.
(16) (a) Briefly describe the extraordinary behavior
of Mrs. Hall’s furniture? (Mark=5)
Answer: After
Griffin occupied a room in the inn of Iping, many extra ordinary things
happened. One morning the land lord and his wife of the inn found that the door
of the room of Griffin was open. They peeped around the room and found none in
the room. They saw that the clothes and bandages of griffin were lying about in
the room. Mrs. Hall heard a sniff close to her ears but she found nobody. A
moment later, the hat on the bedpost kept up and dashed itself into her face.
The bad room chair started moving and attacked them. As they turned away in
terror, the chair pushed them out of the room. Mrs. Hall almost fell down the
stairs in hysterics. She was convinced that the room as hunted by spirit and
that the spirit had some link with the strange scientist, Griffin.
Griffin was suspected of having a hand in the burglary at the
clergy man’s home. Mrs. Hall questioned him on the stage happenings in his
room. He then threw off his bandage, whisker, black glass and false nose. The
people were horrified to see a headless man. When the police came he threw all
the garments and became invisible and ran away.
OR
(b) Give a description of the first meeting between
Bill and the young lawyer? (Mark=5)
Answer: The young
lawyer was sent to New Mullion to serve a summon on Oliver Lutkins. Lutkins
could be a very important witness in a case for the law firm. They sent several
letters, but received no response. At the station Bill introduced himself as
Bill but not as Lutkins. If he wished he could do that at the very first
instance. Then he made lawyer to hire his hack for two dollars an hour. Bill
took to every possible location where Lutkins could possibly be. He moved him
around the city for six hours and pocketed the fare but did not reveal his real
identity. Bill did not allow the lawyer to enter the shop where Lutkins could
be and asked them all by himself if they had seen Lutkins.
Thus, he managed his locals to act as if they had not seen
Lutkins and Lutkins might be at a different place. So, they had to follow him
to a different location, and they missed him just by a few minutes. Actually,
his confident behavior, support from his local friends and his cleverness made
the lawyer a fool. It was quite interesting that he was such a foolish lawyer
that he took an unknown man into his confidence so easily and got victimized.
SEBA/HSLC Class
10 English Questions Paper 2016 with Answers
সেবা 2016 সালের এইচ.এস.এল.সি.(HSLC) পরীক্ষার
ইংরাজী প্রশ্নপত্রের সমাধানের নমুনা
SECTION
– D
(17) Fill in the blanks with the right
determiners: (Mark= ½ X4=2)
(a) Ramen
comes home twice ______ month. (a/an/the)
Answer: Ramen
comes home twice a month. (a/an/the)
(b) Mr. Bell
rang ______ bell of alarm and I woke up. (a/an/the)
Answer: Mr. Bell
rang the bell of alarm and I woke up. (a/an/the)
(c) A busy
person has ______time to waste. (little/a little/the
little)
Answer: A busy
person has little time to waste. (little/a
little/the little)
(d) Only ______
of the applicants were found suitable. (few/ a few/the
few)
Answer: Only a
few of the applicants were found suitable. (few/ a few/the
few)
(18) Fill in the blanks with the correct
preposition from the choices given in the brackets: (Mark= ½ X4=2)
(a) The cow
lives ______ grass. (by/from/on)
Answer: The cow
lives on grass. (by/from/on)
(b) He
lives ______ hand to mouth. (on/from/by)
Answer: He
lives from hand to mouth. (on/from/by)
(c) He is
appointed ______ the post. (in/to/at)
Answer: He is
appointed to the post. (in/to/at)
(d) She is
junior ______ me by three years. (to/from/than)
Answer: She is
junior to me by three years. (to/from/than)
(19) Rewrite the following sentences putting the verbs in
the brackets in their correct tense form: (Mark=1X2=2)
(a) It is
time we ………. to bed. (go)
Answer: It is
time we went to bed.
(b) She
behaves as if she ………. everything. (know)
Answer: She
behaves as if she knew everything.
(20) Change the form of narration of the
followings: (Mark=1X2=2)
(a) “Can you drive a car?”, I said to Rahim.
Answer: I asked Rahim if he could drive a car.
(b) The stranger asked me if I could tell him the way to post
office.
Answer: The stranger said, “Can you tell me the way to the
post office?”
(21) Change the voice of the followings: (Mark=1X2=2)
(a) The students elected him secretary.
Answer: He was elected secretary by the students.
(b) The stage was decorated by the students.
Answer: The students decorated the stage.
(22) Combine each of the following pairs of
sentences into a single sentence: (Mark=1X2=2)
(a) The moon is round. It has been proved.
Answer: It has been proved that the moon is round.
(b) Where does he live? Do you know it?
Answer: Do you know where he lives?
(23) Choose the correct alternative from the choices
given in the bracket and fill in the blanks: (Mark=1)
(a) My
warning had no ______ on the boy. (affect/effect)
Answer: My warning had no effect on the boy.
OR
(b) He _______ to
accept the money. (denied/refused)
Answer: He refused to accept the
money.
(24) Make sentences to illustrate the meaning of
any two of the following: (Mark=1X2=2)
(a) Bring up: Parents bring up their children with great care.
(b) Look for: The household is looking for good servant.
(c) Give up: Ramen has given up the habit of morning walk.
(d) Look after: My uncle looked after me in my childhood.
(25) Correct the errors in any two of the following
sentences: (Mark=1X2=2)
(a) The scenaries of
Arunachal Pradesh is charming.
Answer: The scenery of Arunachal Pradesh is charming.
(b) I am feeling cold.
Answer: I feel
cold.
(c) Bread and butter
make a good breakfast.
Answer: Bread and
butter make good breakfast.
(d) The news are true.
Answer: The news
is true.
SEBA/HSLC Class
10 English Questions Paper 2016 with Answers
সেবা 2016 সালের এইচ.এস.এল.সি.(HSLC) পরীক্ষার
ইংরাজী প্রশ্নপত্রের সমাধানের নমুনা
SECTION – E
(26)(a) Translate into English: (Group-From Assamese
to English) (Mark=1X5=5)
(a) ই বইটি আমার এবং এটি আপনার।
Answer: This book is mine and that is yours.
(b) সোনা একটি মূল্যবান ধাতু।
Answer: Gold is a precious metal.
(c) দয়া করে তাকে দরজা খুলতে বলুন।
Answer: Please ask him to open the door.
(d) তিনি যখন এসেছিলেন আমি তখন খবরের কাগজ পড়েছিলাম।
Answer: When he came, I was reading newspaper.
(e) রাস্তা পার হবার সময় সাবধানতা অবলম্বন করুন।
Answer: Be careful while crossing the road.
OR
Give the substance of the following passage: (Mark=5)
It is very difficult to get rid of bad habits. So, one should
be very careful that one does not form bad habits during the early years of
life. idleness is one of such bad habits. Every boy and girl should be
diligent. They should avoid idleness like poison. Some of them love to remain
in bed long after day break and get out of bed most unwillingly. Even after
that they waste time over trifles and spend as little time as they can in
reading. As a result, they cannot learn much as they should. what is worse,
they become so accustomed to such a bad habit that they cannot shake it off-
even with their greatest efforts. This bad habit then holds them hard in its
coils like a large snake.
Answer: Bad habits
affects badly
Bad habits are very hard to eliminate from
life. So, its formation must be prevented at an early age of life. For that,
hard work is necessary. Idleness is such kind of poisonous bad habit, and it
must be avoided. Waking up too late is perhaps a sign of such idleness. They
like to spend time in fruitless deeds, but does not get involved in useful
activities like reading etc. Because of which learning process is interrupted.
If bad habits become a part of one’s life, that person cannot remove it, even
if he or she wishes to do it so.
(27) Write in about 150 words on any one of the
following topics: (Mark=6)
Answer: (a)
The festival you like most.
Modern people follow a busy schedule and they get little time to spend time
joyfully with the families. But a festival puts a halt to this and gives a
chance to rejoice the life. Of course, being an Assamese, my favourite festival
is Bihu. Bihu is the national festival of Assam which pours divine joy in
the hearts of the Assamese people.
Bihu is celebrated in three different shades – Bohag Bihu,
Kati Bihu and Magh Bihu. Bohag Bihu is observed in the middle of the month of
April. It is the beginning of new Assamese year and the season of spring. They
worship cows in this Bihu and prepare different bakeries (Pithas). The younger
take blessings of the elderly people. They enjoy Bihu dance and songs. It is
also called as Rongali Bihu, (Bihu of Joy).
Kati Bihu or Kongali Bihu is observed during the middle of
the month of October. As the farmers dry their stock of paddy by the middle of
the Assamese year, they pray under the Tulsi trees to the almighty for robust
growth of their crops. As the farmers become penniless, this Bihu is called
Kongali Bihu (Bihu of Impoverished).
Magh Bihu is observed during harvesting season
that is in the middle of the month of January. As the farmers have harvested
their paddies, they arrange grand feasts. They make a thatched hut called
BhelaGhar and set fire at the Meji as a customary practice. This Bihu is called
Bhogali Bihu, (Bihu of Lavishness).
The series of Bihu bring great
joy amongst the Assamese community. I like to be a part of my local Bihu Dance
group. I put on new dresses and have fun with my friends. I like the most about
Bihu is that Bihu is not mere a celebration but a tradition to express tenderly
love to the friends and families and to show respect to the elders. It is all
about joy of togetherness. Perhaps this festival teaches how people can share
humanity, tenderness in a joyful way amongst the greatest community of human
beings.
(b) Television as a source of
knowledge
Television is an old and a popular medium of entertainment. It has been serving
the people since many decades. It was first discovered by John Loggie Baird in
1926. Television has brought revolution to the world of entertainment.
Television is not only
entertaining but also a learning tool. Television has entered to every
household soon after its discovery. Television is popular in every country
because of its wide varieties of programmes. It attracts the house wives by
telecasting serials of plays. The constructive talk shows, debate shows,
infotainment-based shows enhance the knowledge base of the students. For
example, the Discovery Network telecasts wildlife-based shows. The government
uses television to promote its schemes and topics in public interest.
Television has helped to modernize the thoughts of the
uneducated people and it has helped to stop many superstitions. Even kids are
benefited. The kids’ channels telecast cartoons which help the kids to
develop their personality. In modern time,the tele-shopping channels have
started using television as a platform to sell their products.
In spite of its benefits, some
people have titled it as an idiot’s box. It has much harm also. It increases
the idle nature because the shows are of long durations. Moreover, the contents
of the television may be offensive, sexual and may break public harmony.
Students may fail to select suitable programmes and end up wasting their
precious time. Today, the politicians use television channels to promote their
agenda and pollute the public order.
As the television has both
of the good and evil effects, so the students should select the programmes
carefully.
OR
Write a story in about 150words using the outlines
given below and add a title to it: (Mark=6)
{Outline: A hungry fox sees a crow with a piece of meat
– wishes to have the piece of meat – praises the crow – asks the crow to sing –
the crow sings – the piece of meat falls down from her beak – the fox picks it
up and runs away.}
A Flattering Fox
Jack, the fox was infamous in the jungle for his
mischievous behavior. He used to put other animals in trouble using his clever
ideas. Because of his mischiefs, other animals did not like to be his friends.
One day Jack, the fox set out on a
journey along the jungle. After covering a long distance, he felt tired and he
decided to take a little bit of rest under a tree. He was equally hungry too.
Then, his eyes fell on a crow sitting in the tree. The crow had a piece of meat
in the beak. The fox could stop his temptation and wanted to have it.
An idea suddenly
struck in his mind. He, with a very soft voice, called the crow. “Your voice is
god gifted, whenever I hear you singing, I feel I am lost in heaven.” The crow
was amused.
Jack further spiced up the conversation, “Will you sing a
song for me? It will be my biggest pleasure if I hear you from very near.” The
crow lost all the control. It could not refuse such a humble request and opened
its mouth to sing.
Lo! As soon as it opened
its beak, the piece of meat fell down. The fox took the piece and said, “You
are too foolish to sing a song for me.” The crow understood that it was
deceived by the fox. Thus, the fox was able to relinquish his hunger using his
master tricks.
(28) Answer either (a) or (b)
Write a letter to your friend telling him
about your daily life. (Mark=5)
Bhanga Bazar
Karimganj-788701
January 01, 2020
My dear friend Krishna,
How are you?
I am fine here. Time is very precious and a good time management skill is the
prime ingredient of success. Today, I am going to write about my daily life so
as to tell you how I manage my daily life.
My daily
life begins at 5 O’ clock in the morning with the sound of birds chirping which
alarms that another busy day has just started. Soon after I leave my bed, I
step out to a nearby open field to have morning walk and to feel the freshness
of morning air. Coming back, I have a cup of tea or milk and sit on the study
table. Then at 8 O’clock, I start my preparation for school and leave for
school at around 8.45 AM.
At school,
we have the specific routine and life at school goes on in a mechanical way.
During break time I have some joyous activities with my friends.
By the Afternoon the school is over and I have some time to spare
with my neighborhood friends. Whenever I have any vacations, I like to visit my
relatives and go for outing with my family. As time is more precious than any
costly metal, I see to it that in my daily life, even a single moment is not
wasted.
Please write
a few words about yours. Convey my regards to your parents and your brother
also.
Your loving friend
Manav
OR
Write
a report for a local daily on the basis of the information given below: (Mark=5)
i) 20-11-2015
ii) Guwahati
iii) The Guwahati book fair commenced.
iv) Opened by the Governor of Assam.
v) Publishers from the state and outside it participated.
vi) Nice opening function – large gathering and good sale
expected.
The glorious book fair of Guwahati began
Guwahati, 21st Nov; “Books are the mirrors of the society.” said Hon’ble
Governor XYZ inaugurating the glorious book fair of Guwahati which began yesterday
with new glazing. According to the organizing committee, more than 255
Publishers from Assam and other states like West Bengal, Punjab, Delhi, and
Chhattisgarh etc. are participating in the book fair. On the inaugural day,
three books of three eminent writers were unveiled by the Governor. On the very
first day there was a heavy rush of book lovers. To see the response from the
public, the organizing committee as well as the publishers were excited.
Prominent author Dr. Sibtapan Basu commented that the fair was a good sign for
the development of the civilization.
(29) (a) Read the following passage carefully and
answer the questions that follow:
Paper is one of the most important articles that we use in
our day to day life. If there had been no paper our civilization would not have
progressed so fast. Great scientists write their thoughts on paper first and
then they carry out their experiments. Great engineers draw their plans on
paper first and then build houses, bridges, dams, and so on. Great thoughts are
written or printed on paper for everyone to read. If there were no paper we
would not have all the good books that are available in the world. Without
paper it would be difficult for the people of one country to know about the
people of another country.
i. Mention three uses of
paper. (Mark=1)
Answer: Paper has
great uses for the civilization. Scientists work out their new inventions,
engineers draw their plans and great thoughts are either written or printed on
paper.
ii. Why is paper the most essential thing for mankind?
(Mark=2)
Answer: It is the
paper on which great thoughts are first written or printed. From scientists to
engineers, they put their workings first onto the paper. Our civilization has
progressed greatly because of paper as thoughts of one generation to the next
can be transferred through paper. In fact, paper writes the fate of the
mankind, so paper is a most essential thing for the mankind.
iii. What would have happened if there were no
paper? (Mark=2)
Answer: If there
were no paper, great books could not be made available to the people. One
country could never know about the people of another country. Even great
thoughts could never be brought into reality. It also had hampered the works of
scientists and engineers and other thought makers.
(29) (b)Read the following extract carefully and
answer the questions that follow:
It was a new bus, its outside painted a gleaming white with
some green strips along the sides. Inside, the overhead bars shone like silver.
Directly in front of Valli above the windshield there was a beautiful clock.
The seats were soft and luxurious.
Valli devoured everything with her eyes. But
when she started to look outside, she found her view cut off by a canvas blind
that covered the lower part of her window. So, she stood up and peered over the
blind.
The bus was now going along the
bank of a canal. The road was narrow. On one side there was the canal and
beyond it, palm trees, grassland, distant mountains and the blue, blue sky. On
the other side were a deep ditch and then acres and acres of green field –
green, green, green as far as eyes could see.
i. What was the inside of the bus
like? (Mark=2)
Answer: As the
bus was a new one the overhead bars inside the bus were shining like silver.
Above the windshield there stuck a beautiful clock. The seats were soft and
luxurious.
ii. Why did Valli stand up on the seat? (Mark=1)
Answer: Valli had
to stand up on the seat as her outside view was cut off by a canvas
blind.
iii. What could be seen outside as the bus was going along
the bank of a canal? (Mark=2)
Answer: On one
side of the canal one could see the palm trees, grassland, distant mountains
and the blue sky. Where on the other side there was a deep ditch and acres of
green field beyond it.
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