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Pt-1 Worksheet Class-X

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PT-1 Worksheet (2024-25)

Class – X,Subject-Mathematics

Q.no. Questions
1 Two circles touch internally. The sum of their areas is 116 π cm2 and the distance
between their centres is 6 cm. find the radius of the circles.
2 The sum of a number and its reciprocal is 17 /4. Find the number.
3 If α and β are the roots of the equation x2+kx+12=0 such that α - β=1 then find K.
4 Solve by factorization: x + = 11 .
5 Solve the following quadratic equations by factorization method :
1  1  1  1 ,a b 0
a b  x a b x
6 In each of the following, determine the value of k for which the given value is a solution
of the equation:
(i) kx2 + 2x - 3 = 0, x = 2 (ii) 3x2 + 2kx - 3 = 0, x = 
1
2
7 If x = 2 and x = 3 are roots of the equation 3x2 - 2kx + 2m = 0, find the value of k and m.
8 Solve the following quadratic equations by factorization:
(i) x2 + 6x + 5 = 0 (ii) 8x2 - 22x - 21 = 0 (iii) 9x2 - 3x - 2 = 0
9 Solve the following quadratic equations by factorization method:
(i) x2+ 2 2 x- 6 = 0 (ii) 3 x2+ 10x + 7 3 = 0
10 Solve the following quadratic equations by factorization method:
(i)
x  x 1  34 , x  0, x  -1 (ii)
x 3 1x 17
x 1 x 15 x 2 x 4
11 Solve the quadratic equation by the method of completing the square:
(i) 9x2 – 15x + 6 = 0 (ii) 2x2 – 5x + 3 = 0 (iii) 5x2 – 6x – 2 = 0
12 Write the discriminant of following quadratic equations :
(i) 2x2 5x30 (ii) x2 2x40 (iii) (x1)(2x1) 0
13 Find the values of k for which the roots are real and equal in each of the following
equations:
(i) kx2 + 4x + 1 = 0 (ii) kx2 - 2 5x + 4 = 0
(iii) 3x2 - 5x + 2k = 0 (iv) 4x2 + kx +9 = 0
2
(v) 2kx - 40x + 25 = 0
14 The sum of the squares of two consecutive natural numbers is 313. Find
the numbers.
15
The sum of two numbers is 15. If the sum of their reciprocals is
3 , find
10
the numbers.
16 Divide 29 into two parts so that the sum of the squares of the parts is 425.
17 The sum of two numbers is 16. The sum of their reciprocals is 1/3. Find the numbers.
18 A train travels a distance of 300 km at constant speed. If the speed of the
train is increased by 5 km an hour, the journey would have taken 2 hours
less. Find the original speed of the train.
19 One year ago, a man was 8 times as old as his son. Now his age is equal to the square of
his son's age. Find their present ages.
20 The hypotenuse of right-angled triangle is 6 metres more than twice the shortest side. If
the third side is 2 metres less than the hypotenuse, find the sides of the triangle.
21
Two water taps together can fill a tank in 9 3 hours. The tap of larger diameter takes 10
8
hours less than the smaller one to fill the tank separately. Find the time in which each tap
can separately fill the tank.
22 Show that x = - 2 is a solution of 3x2 + 13x + 14 = 0.
23 One-fourth of a herd of camels was seen in the forest. Twice the square root of the herd
had gone to mountains and the remaining 15 camels were seen on the bank of a river.
Find the total number of camels.
24 Sum of the areas of two squares is 640 m2. If the difference of their perimeters is 64 m,
find the sides of the two squares.
25 The diagonal of a rectangular field is 60 metres more than the shorter side.
If the longer side is 30 metres more than the shorter side, find the sides of the
field.
26 Find the value of ‘k’ for which the system of equation kx+3y=k-3 and 12x+ky=k will
have no solution.

27 ABCD is a rectangle find the values of x and y.

28 A boat goes 30 km upstream and 44 km downstream in 10 hours. In 13 hours it can


go 40km upstream and 55 km downstream. Determined the speed of the stream and
that of the boat in still water.
29 The sum of a two digit number and the number obtained by reversing the order of digits
is 99. If the digits differ by 3, find the number.

30 In a cyclic quadrilateral ABCD, A 2x 4, B y3,


C 2y10and D 4x 5Find the four angles.

31 A leading library has a fixed charge for the first three days and an additional change for
each day thereafter Sarika paid Rs 27 for a book kept for seven days while Sury paid Rs
21 for the book she kept for five days find the fixed change and the charge for each extra
day.
32 If in a rectangle the length is increased and breadth is decreased by 2 units each, the
area is reduced by 28 square units, if the length is reduced by 1 unit and breadth is
increased by 2 units, the Area increased by 33 sq units. Find the dimensions of the
rectangle.
33 If 2 is added to the numerator of a fraction, it reduces to 1/2 and if 1 is subtracted from
the denominator, it reduces to 1/3. Find the fraction.

34 For what value of k will the following system of linear equations has no solution?
3x + y = 1
(2k – 1) x + (k – 1)y = 2k + 1.
35 The denominator of a fraction is 4 more than twice the numerator. When both the
numerator and denominator are decreased by 6, then the denominator becomes 12
times the numerator. Determine the fraction.
36 The ratio of incomes of two persons is 9:7 and the ratio of their expenditures is
4:3. If each of them manages to save Rs 2000 per month, find their monthly
incomes.
37 Places A and B are 100 km apart on a highway. One car starts from A and another
from B at the same time. If the cars travel in the same direction at different speeds,
they meet in 5 hours. If they travel towards each other, they meet in 1 hour. What
are the speeds of the two cars?
38 ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral such that A =(4y+20), B=(3y-5)
C=(-4x)and D=(7x+5).Find the four angles.
39 Roohi travels 300 km to her home partly by train and partly by bus. she
takes 4 hours if she travels 60 km by train and the remaining by bus. If
shetravels 100 km by train and the remaining by bus. she takes 10
minutes longer. Find the speed of the train and the car separately.
40 If 2 is added to the numerator of a fraction, it reduced to 1/2 and if 1
Issubtract from the denominator, it reduces to 1/3. Find the fraction.

41 The difference between two number is 26 and one number is three times the other.
Find the number.

42 A fraction is such that if the numerator is multiplied by 3 and the denominator is


reduced by 3, we get 18/11, but if the number is increased by 8 and the
denominator is doubled, we get 2/5. Find the fraction.
43 On comparing the ratios
a1 , b1 and c1 and without drawing them,find out whether the
a2 b2 c2
lines representing the following pairs of linear equation intersect at a point , are parallel
or coincide :
(i)5x-4y+8=0, 7x+6y – 9=0 (ii)9x+3y+12=0, 18x+6y+24=0
(iii) 6x-3y+10=0, 2x – y+9=0
44 If ,  are the zeros of a polynomial such that  +  = -6 and  = -4, then write the
polynomial.
45 Prove that 6-5√5 is an irrational number. It is given that √5 is an irrational number.

46 If the equation (1 + m2) x2 + 2mcx+ (c2 -a2) = 0 has equal roots, prove that
c2 = a2(1 + m2).
47 Can two numbers have 16 as their HCF and 380 as their as their LCM? Give
reason.

48 Solve : 217x + 131y = 913, 131x + 217y = 827


49 The length, breadth and height of a room are 8 m 25 cm, 6 m 75 cm and 4 m 50
cm, respectively. Determine the longest rod which can measure the three
dimensions of the room exactly.
50 If α and β are the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial p(y)=5y2–7y+1, find the value
of 1/α+1/β.

51 If  and  are the zeros of the quadratic polynomial f(x) = ax2 + bx + c,


then evaluate :
(i) 2 + 2 (ii)
  (iii) 3
 
52 If  and  are the zeros of the quadratic polynomial p(x) = 4x2 – 5x – 1,
find the value of 2 + 2.

53 If  and  are the zeros of the quadratic polynomial f(x) = x2 - px + q, prove that
2  2  p4  4p2 2
.
2 2 q2 q
54 Find the zeroes of the polynomial x2 – 3 and verify the relationship between the zeroes
and the coefficients.
55 If the sum of the zeros of the quadratic polynomial f(x) = kx2- 3x + 5 is 1, write the value
of k.
56 Find the zeros of the polynomial f(u) = 4x2 + 8x, and verify the relationship between the
zeros and its coefficients.
57 Find a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are –4 and 3 and verify the relationship
between the zeroes and the coefficients.
58 Find the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial 4x2 – 4x – 3 and verify the relation between
the zeroes and its coefficients.
59 If the product of zeroes of the polynomial ax2 – 6x – 6 is 4, find the value of ‘a’.
60 If (x + a) is a factor of 2x2 + 2ax + 5x + 10 find a.
61 For what value of k, (–4) is a zero of the polynomial x2 – x – (2k + 2)?
62 The graph of a polynomial y = f(x), shown in Fig. Find the number of real zeros of f(x).

63 If x = 1 is a zero of the polynomial f(x) = x3 - 2x2 + 4x + k, write the value of k.


64 Find the zeros of the quadratic polynomials x2 + 7x + 12, and verify the relation between
the zeros and its coefficients.
65 If  and  are the zeros of the quadratic polynomials f(x) = x2- px + q,
then find the values of (i) 2 + 2 (ii)
1 1
 
66 If  and  are the zeros of the polynomials f(x) = x2 – 5x + k such that  -  =1,
find the value of k.
67 Find the zeros of the polynomial f(x) = 4 3x2 5x 2 3, and verify the relationship
between the zeroes and its coefficients.
68 If  and  are the zeros of the quadratic polynomial f(x) = 6x2 + x – 2, find the
value of
  .
 
69 Write a quadratic polynomial, sum of whose zeros is 2 3and their product is 2.
70 Write the zeros of the polynomial x2- x - 6.
71 If (x + a) is a factor of 2x2 + 2ax + 5x + 10, find a.
72 If  and  are the zeros of the quadratic polynomial f(x) = 2x2 – 5x + 7, find a
Polynomials whose zeros are 2 + 3 and 3 + 2.

73 If  and  are the zeros of the quadratic polynomials f(x) = kx2 + 4x + 4 such that
2 + 2 = 24, find the values of k.
74 The HCF of two numbers is 145 and their LCM is 2175. If one number is 725,
find the other.
75 Check whether 6n can end with the digit 0 for any natural number n.
SOCIAL SCIENCE

1 Choose appropriate answers from the following.


1. Whowrotethebook ‘Hind Swaraj’?

(a) Rabindranath Tagore (b)B.R.Ambedkar

(c)Mahatma Gandhi (d)Jawaharlal Nehru

2. In1919 KhilafatCommitteewasformedinthecityof

(a)Bombay (b)Calcutta

(c)Lucknow (d) Amritsar

3. GandhijiorganizedaSatyagrahatosupportthe ---------------- oftheKheda district of


Gujarat.

(a) cottonmill workers (b)peasants

(c)Juteplanters (d)Noneofthese

4. Whichofthefollowingstatementis notcorrectabouttheRowlatt Act?

(a) IthadbeenhurriedlypassedthroughtheImperial Legislative Council

(b) Itgavethegovernmentenormouspowerstorepresspoliticalactivities

(c) Indianswereallowed torule themselves

(d) Italloweddetentionofpoliticalprisonerswithouttrialfortwoyears.

5. WhoenteredJallianwalaBagh,blockedtheexit points,andopenedfireonthecrowd?
(a) WarrenHastings (b)GeneralDyer

(c)LordIrwin (d)Noneofthese

6. Whywasthe‘SimonCommission’boycottedbyIndians?

(a) therewasnoBritish MemberintheCommission.

(b) itdemandedseparate electoratesforHindusandMuslims.

(c) therewasnoIndian Memberinthe Commission.

(d) itfavored theMuslims overtheHindus.


7. Whoformedthe‘SwarajParty’ withinthe Congress?

(a) JawaharLaiNehruandMotilalNehru

(b) AbdulGhaffarKhan andMahatma Gandhi

(c) JawaharLaiNehruandSubhasChandraBose

(d) C.R.DasandMotilalNehru

8. Whofoundedthe‘DepressedClassesAssociation’in1930?

(a) AlluriSitaramRaju (b)Periyaswami Naicker

(c)M.R.Jayakar (d)Dr B.R.Ambedkar

9. MahatmaGandhi’s famous‘SaltMarch’on12thMarch1930startedfrom-----

(a)Dandi (b)Chauri-Chaura

(c)Sabarmati (d) Surat

10. Whovisualizedanddepictedtheimageof‘BharatMata’throughapainting?

(a) BankimChandraChattopadhyay (b)RabindranathTagore

(c)Natesa Sastri (d)Abanindranath Tagore

2 Answerthefollowingquestions
1. Whywas theRowlatt Act imposed?
2. Whocomposed‘Vande Mataram’?
3. Name the Act whichdid not permit plantation workers to leave the tea garden
without permission.
4. Whydid MahatmaGandhi organizeSatyagrahainKheda?
5. WhendidMahatmaGandhiorganizeaSatyagrahamovementamongstcottonmill
workers of Ahmedabad?
6. WhoisthespiritualheadoftheIslamicworld?
7. AtwhichsessiondidGandhijiconvinceotherleadersoftheneedtostartanon-
cooperation movement in support of Khilafat as well as for Swaraj?
8. Explaintheterm Boycott.
9. What is Begar?
10. Which Statutory Commission was constituted by the Tory Government to look
intothe functioning ofthe constitutional system in India and suggest changes?
11. What were the reasons for the lukewarm response of some Muslim
organizations to the Civil Disobedience Movement?
12.Whywassaltseenasaneffectivesymbolofresistanceagainstcolonialism?
13.How did cultural processes help in creatinga sense of collective belongingness in
India?
14.Whygrowthofnationalisminthecoloniesislinkedtoananti-colonialmovement?
15.Explainbrieflyabout Gandhiji’sideaof‘satyagraha’.

3 Short Answer questions


1. Describe the power sharing arrangement made by Belgium’
2. Explain three measures taken by Sri Lanka according to an Act passed in 1956.
3. Mention any three demands of Sri Lankan Tamil.
4. What is power sharing? Why power sharing important in a democracy?
5. How can be power shared by different levels of Government at different levels?

4 Long Answer Type Questions.


1. ExplainthepowersharingarrangementinBelgium.
2. Explainhowpowerissharedamongdifferentorgansofgovernment.
3. Howmajoritarianismhas
increasedthefeelingofalienationamongtheSriLankanTamils?Explain.

5 1. ‘Development for one may be the destruction for other.’ Do you agree with the
statement? Justify your answer.
2. What is Human development Index (HDI)? Name its variables.

3. Why are public facilities needed for the development of the country? Mentionany
two of them.
4. What is meant by sustainable development? Give its main features.

5. ‘Although the level of income is an important indicator of development, it is an


inadequate measure of the level of development.’ Justify the statement.
6. Explain the two basic tools used for comparing an underdeveloped countrywith a
developed one? What organizations developed these tools?

6 Answer the following question briefly: [1 mark]


1- What is the role of human beings in the development of a resources?
2- What are potential resources?
3- Which resources are community owned resources?
4- What was Agenda 21 of Earth Summit of Rio de Janeiro? 5-Distinguish between
Banger and Khadar.
6-Define the following terms:
Gully erosion, Badland, sheet erosion and Contour Ploughing.
Answer the following question [3 marks]
1- What is the importance of soil as a resource?
2- Why do we need to conserve resources?
3- Give some important features of the black soil.
4- Explain the interdependent relationship between nature, technology and
institutions. Also make a diagram to represent the same.
5- For what purposes are land resources used?
Answer the following question [5 marks]
1- Classify resources on the basis of development with examples.
2- How can the land be saved from degradation?
3- Give any five characteristics of arid soils.
4- Do you think that resources are free gifts of nature as is assumed by many?
Explain.

Science

Physics
1 Light enters from air to glass having refractive index 1.5. What is the speed of light in glass ?
The speed of light in vacuum is 3 x 108 m/s
2 The image formed by a concave mirror is observed to be virtual , erect and larger than the
object. Where should be the position of the object ?
i. Between the focus and centre of curvature
ii. At the centre of curvature
iii. Beyond the pole of the mirror and focus
3 An object is placed at a distance of 10 cm from a convex mirror of focal length 15 cm. find the
position and nature of the image.
4 An object 5.0 cm in length is placed at a distance of 20 cm in front of a convex mirror of radius
of curvature 30 cm. Find the position of image , its nature and size.
5 A doctor has prescribed a corrective lens of power + 1.5 D . Find the focal length of the lens .
Is the prescribed lens diverging or converging ?
6 Find the focal length of a lens of power -2.0 D What type of lens is this
7 Give the characteristics of image formed by a plane mirror
8 The outer surface of a hollow sphere of aluminium of radius 50 cm is to be used as a mirror .
What will be the focal length of this mirror ? Which type of spherical mirror will it provide ?
9 Draw a labeled ray diagram to locate the image of an object formed by a convex lens o focal
length 20 cm when the object is placed 30 cm away from the lens.
10 Light enters from air into diamond, which has a refractive index of 2.42. Calculate the speed of
light in diamond . The speed of light in air is 3 x 108 m/s.
Chemistry
1) What do you mean by displacement reaction?Give an example of displacement reaction.
2) When copper powder is heated strongly in air,it forms copper oxide. Write the chemical
reaction for it .
3) What happens when a piece of iron metal is placed in a copper sulphate solution .
4) What happens when silver chloride is exposed to sunlight ? Write a chemical reaction for
this reaction. Also give one use of each reaction and give the equation.
5) What is the general name of chemicals which are added to the food components to prevent
rancidity ?
6) Name two antioxidants which are generally added to the food components to prevent
rancidity?
7) What type of chemical reactions are represented by the following equation:
i) CaCO3--------- CaO + CO2
ii) CaO + H2O-------- Ca(OH)2
iii)2FeSO4------Fe2O3 + SO2 + SO3
iv) NH4Cl---- NH3 + HCl
v) 2Ca+O2---- 2CaO
8) What type of chemical reaction are represented by the following equations?
i) A + BC----AC + B
II) A + B ----- C
III) X------- Y+Z
IV) PQ+RS--- PS+RQ
V) A2O3 + 2B------ B2O3 + 2A
Fill in the blanks with correct words:
i) the addition of oxygen to the substance is called ---------and the removal of oxygen to the
substance is called ------------

BIOLOGY
Multiple Choice Questions:
1. What is the mode of nutrition in fungi?
a. Autotrophic b. Heterotrophic c. Saprophytic d. Parasitic
2.Opening and closing of stomatal pore depend on:
a. Atmospheric temperature b. Oxygen concentration around stomata
c. Carbon dioxide concentration around stomata d. Water content in the guard
cells
3.The characteristic processes observed in anaerobic respiration are:
I )Presence of oxygen ii)Release of carbon dioxide iii)Release of energy
iv)Release of lactic acid
(a) i, ii only (b) i, ii, iii only (c) ii, iii, iv only (d) iv only
4.The respiratory route of air in the respiratory tract of humans is:
(a) Nostrils → pharynx → larynx → trachea → alveoli. (b) Alveoli →
pharynx → larynx → trachea → nostrils.
(c) Alveoli → larynx → trachea → pharynx → nostrils. (d) Nostrils →
trachea → pharynx → larynx → alveoli.
Answer the following questions:
Q.5 ) How many types of nutrition are there? Name each.
Q.6) write balanced equation of photosynthesis.
Q.7) Name the enzymes present in human digestive system.
Q.8) Mention the main difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
Q.9) Write the sequence of double circulation of blood in human . Mention the name
of arteries and veins close to heart and help in completion of double circulation.
Q.10) Which is the smallest unit of excretion and respiration .

Q.11) How Amoeba reproduces ?


Q.12) By how many ways an organism can reproduce ?
Q13) How many cells will produce by (mitotic cell division ) asexual way of
reproduction ?
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vkezL; o`{ks [k vkezk.kke~ o`{ks x vkeze o`{ks ?k vkezs o`{ks
r= jktflag% uke jktiq=% olfrLeA
jkt% iq=% [k jkK% iq=% x jkKsiq=% ?k jkKe~ iq=%
vtZqu% ohj% iq:"k% vklhr~A
ohjiq:"k% [k ohjk% iq:"kk% x ohj% iq:"k% ?k ohjL;iq:"k%

¼eatw"kk&;=] cfg%] ,o] Hk`'ke~½


HkwdfEir≤s&&&&&xeueso mfpra HkofrA
i;kZoj.kL; laj{k.ke~ &&&&&iz—rs% vkjk/kukA
bnkuha ok;qe.Mya&&&&&nwf"krefLrA
&&&&&gjhfrek r= 'kqfpi;kZoj.ke~A

eksgu% eksnda izlhnfrA


n`'k~ $ Drorq [k n`'k~ $ rqequ~ x n`'k~ $ 'kr` ?k n`'k~ $ DRok
iBus izHkk vfLrA
izoh.k $ Vki~ [k izoh.k $ vk x izoh $ vk ?k iz $ oh.kk
lk fda dFk~ $ rqeuq ~ m|r% izrh;rs\
dfFkroku~ [k dFkf;rqe~ x dFkf;Rok ?k dFk;u~
ik"kk.kh lH;rk fulxsZ lekfo"Vk u L;kr~A
iz—fr% [k /kjkrya x uhjlrka
fda dqfirk ,o Hk.kfrA
Hk{;fr [k dFk;fr x glfr
rnk osyk vfi vosyk L;kr~A
le;% [k iq"ie~ x Qya

dTtyefyua /kwea eq´~pfr 'kr’kdVh;kue~A


ok"i;kuekyk la/kkofr forjUrh /okue~AA
;kukuka i³Dr;k áuUrk% dfBua lalj.ke~AA

ds"kke~ vuUrk% i³~Dr;% /kkofUr\


fde~ /kwea eq´~pfr\

dLekr~ dkj.kkr~ egkuxjs"kq lalj.ka dfBua orZrs\

^dTtyefyua^ bfr inL; fo’ks";ina fde~\ ½


;kue~ [k /kwea x /okue~ ?k 'kdVh;kue~
^x`g.kkfr^ bfr inL; foijhrkFkZde~ ina fde~\
forjUrh [k eq´~pfr x /okue~ ?k lalj.ke~ ½
iz 11
,"k% Hkorks% lkSUn;kZoyksdtfursu dkSrgw ysu i`PNkfe&{kf=;dqy&firkeg;ks%
lw;ZpUnz;ks% dks ok HkorksoZa’kL; drkZ\
yo% & Hkxou~ lgL=nhf/kfr%A
jke% & dFkeLeRlekukfHktukS lao`rkS\
fonw"kd% & fda };ksjI;sdeso izfropue~\
yo% & Hkzkrjkokoka lksn;ksSZA
jke% & le:i% 'kjhjlfUuos’k%A o;lLrq u fdf´~pnUrje~A
yo% & vkoka ;eykSA
jke% & lEizfr ;qT;rsA fda uke/ks;e~A

dkS ;eykS Lr%


dq’kyo;ks% oa’kL; drkZ d%\

dsulEcU/ksuokYehfd% dq'kyoks% xq:% vklhr~\ ½


^vgefi -------- Jko;kfe^ vfLeu~ okD;s ^Jko;kfe^ bfrfØ;kinL; dr`Zinafde~\
½
vge~ [k vgefi x dq'k ?k vkRekue~
^leqnkpkj%^ bfrinL; fo'ks"k.kinafde~\
vgks! [k mnkRr x jE;% ?k mnkRrjE;%

2
leqnkpkj%] Hkk;kZ] dkuus] rw.kZe~
2
izR;{ka] iqjk] nkuok;] lwdje~
Hindi
1 ' '
Tkhou #dus dk ugha pyrs jgus dk uke gSA dqN yksx vlQyrk dh voLFkk esa fujk'k gksdj vius mRlkg dk nkeu
NksM+ cSBrs gSaA os Hkwy tkrs gSafd ifjJe ,oa iz;Ru esa rks HkkX; dks cny naua dh Hkh {kerk jgrh gSA vkylh cudj
jkuk&/kksuk O;FkZ gSA euq’; bl lalkj dk loZJ"B izk.kh gSA vr% mls viuk thou lkFkZd cukus ds fy, vk'kk dk lgkjk
ysuk pkfg,A vkylh cudj le; O;FkZ fcrkuk vius lkFk vU;k; djuk gSA gesa vius lk/kuksa ,oa {kerkvksa dk iz;ksx dk
izxfr ds iFk c<+uk pkfg,A gesa HkkokRed dk;Z dh vis{kk jpukRed dk;Z djuk pkfg,A nq[k esa ?kcjkuk dk;jrk dk
izrhd gSA gj 'kke dks lwjt <yuk gh gSA jkr dks vkuk gh gS rks D;k v¡/ksjs esa gkFk ij gkFk j[kdj cSBs jgk tk, ;k
mBdj ,d nhid tyk ysAa lw;Z ds le{k nhid nhid dh D;k fclkr! ij ,d nhid Hkh Ik;kZIr gS ,d ?kj dks jks'ku
dj nsus ds fy,A
1 Tkhou uke gS &
¼d½” oklksa ds vkokxeu dk ¼[k½ vkRefo okl dk
¼x½ fujarj deZjr jgus dk ¼?k½ bZ'oj ds izfr vkLFkk
2 vlQyrk dh fLFkfRk esa]O;fDr dk drZO; gS&
¼d½ fujk” k gksdj deZ djuk NksM+ ns ¼[k½ vk'kkoknh cudj fujarj ifjJe djs
¼x½ HkkX; ds Hkjksls Lo;a dks NksM+ nsA ¼?k½ mRlkg dk nkeu NksM+ nsA
3 thou dks lkFkZd cukus ds fy, fdldk lgkjk ysuk pkfg,A
¼d½ fe= dk ¼[k½ ifjokj dk ¼x½ vk'kk dk ¼?k½ fujk'kk dk
4 vU;k; djuk D;k gS \
5 *,d nhid Hkh Ik;kZIr gS ,d ?kj dks jks'ku dj nsus ds fy,*&iafDr ls vfHkizk; gS \
2 ' '
iksFkh if<+& if<+ tx eqok]iafMr Hk;k u dksb A
,sdsS vf’kj iho dk ] i<+S lq iafMr gksbAA
1 iksFkh i<+us esa D;k O;aX; gSA
iksFkh i<+us esa D;k O;X; gSA
2 ¼ d ½jVuk ¼[k½ fcuk lksps ;kn djuk ¼ x ½fcuk le>s i<+uk ¼?k ½iqLrdh; Kku izkIr djuk
,sdS vf"kj fdls dgk x;k gS \
3 ¼ d ½ lR; ¼[k½ Kku ¼x ½ bZ’oj ¼?k ½ HkfDr
iafMr gksus ds fy, D;k vko’;d gS \
4 ¼ d ½iqLrd dk Kku ¼[k½ ’kkL= dk Kku ¼x ½ xzaFk dk Kku ¼?k ½ ijekRek dk Kku
dfo D;k dguk pkgrk gS \
5 ¼ d ½lPpk Kku iqLrdks esa ugha ¼[k½ Kkuh cuus ds fy, v{kj&Kku vko’;d gS
¼x ½Kkuh cuus ds fy, ijekRek dk cks/k vko’;d gS ¼?k ½vius fiz;re dks gh Kku le>ks
iksFkh i<+ tx dk D;k vko’;d gS \
¼ d ½iqLrdh; Kku ikIr dj yksx ej x, ¼[k½ yksx fdrkcsa jVrs&jVrs ej x,
¼x ½ iqLrdh; Kku ls dksbZ Hkh Kku ugha ik ldk ¼ ?k ½ iqLrdh; Kku tku fudky nsrk gS
3
1 rqe tSlk pfj=oku O;fDr feyuk dfBu gSA
2 og ekyh ls v¡k[k cpkdj vke rksM+ jgk Fkk
3 fpfM+;k gok esa mM+rh oyh xbZA
4 “kjkjr djus okys Nk=ksa esa ls dqN idM+s x,A
5 og eSnku esa [ksy jgk gksxk A
6 rrk¡jk ,d laqanj vkSj ’kfDr’kkyh ;qod Fkk A
7 ?kj esa yxs isM+ gjs&Hkjs gSA
8 “khyk >wB cksy jgh gSA
9 fojks/k djus okys yksxksa esa ls dksbZ ugha cksykA
10 os /khjs&/khjs cksyrs tk jgs gSA
11 cPps dgkuh i<+rs&i<+rs lks x,A
12 vkleku esa mM+rk xqCckjk QV x;kA
13 yky deht okyk O;fDr cgqr bZekunkj gSA
14 yky ckyksa okyk ,d flikgh pyk vk jgk Fkk A
15 v;ks/;k ds jktk n'kjFk ds pkj iq= FksA
4 '
1 bZ'oj d.k &d.k esa O;kIr gS]ij ge mls D;ksa ugha ns[k ikrs \
2 vius LoHkko dks fueZy j[kus ds fy, dchj us D;k mik; lq>k;k gS \
3 nhid fn[kkbZ nsus ij v¡f/k;kjk dSls feV tkrk gS \ lk[kh ds lanHkZ esa Li’V dhft, A
4 igys in esa ehjk us gfj ls viuh ihM+k gjus dh fourh fdl izdkj dh gS \
5 ehjk Jh Ñ".k dks ikus ds fy, D;k&D;k dk;Z djus ds fy, rS;kj gS \
6 NksVs HkkbZ us cM+s HkkbZ lkgc ds uje O;ogkj dk D;k Qk;nk mBk;k \
7 cM+s HkkbZ lkgc dh LoHkkoxr fo'ks"krk,¡ crkb, A
8 cM+s HkkbZ lkgc dh Mk¡V&QVdkj vxj u feyrh ]rks D;k NksVk HkkbZ vOoy esa vkrk \ vius fopkj izdV dhft, A
9 /keZrYys ds eksM+ ij vkdj tqywl D;ksa VwV x;k \
10 Ikqfyl dfe” uj ds uksfVl vkSj dkSflay ds uksfVl esa D;k varj Fkk \
11 lqHkk’k ckcw ds tqywl esa L=h lekt dh D;k Hkwfedk Fkh \
12 gfjgj dkdk vkSj ys[kd ds chp dSlk fj” rk Fkk \
13 vui<+ gksrs gq, gq, Hkh gfjgj dkdk nqfu;k dh le> dSls j[krs Fks \
14 gfjgj dkdk ds izfr ya[kd dh vklfDr ds D;k dkj.k gS \ *gfjgj dkdk* dgkuh ds vk/kkj ij fyf[k, A
15 gfjgj dkdk dks tciu mBk ys tkus okys yksx dkSu Fks \
16 lekt esa fj'rksa dh D;k vgfe;r gS \ bl fo"k; ij vius fopkj fyf[k, A
5 ' ;k ds egROk ij vuqPNsn fyf[k, A
6 vius {ks= esa c<+rs vijk/kksa dh vksj /;ku fnykus gsrq laiknd dks i= fyf[k, A
uxj ds LokLF; vf/kdkjh dks i= fy[kdj lQkbZ O;oLFkk Bhd u gksus f'kdk;r dhft,A
English
1. Read the extract and answer the questions
Water waste when you are through with the book you just throw it away I guess a television
screen must have had a million books on it and its very good for plenty more.
1. who is the speaker of these lines
2. Why did tomic called the book a waste
3. The antonym of less as given in the above extract is--------
2 What kind of books are were available at the time when mark is grandfather grandfather was
a little boy?
3. How the stormy describe the teachers of the school of the past?
4. Draw a comparison between the tele books and real books from Tommy's point of view?
5. What do you think is the future of the schools and books give reason answer.
6. Write a brief note in your words on the origin and the history of shehnai.

7. What influence Bismillah Khan to learn to play the shehnai. Name some of his favourite
haunts for practicing music?
8. Describe about alvin's contribution in the field of music what does her career teach to the
handicapped people
9. How did Anil lead his life? What was his profession? Why was Anil ready to have Hari
Singh as a servant?
10. The wind is the symbol of power and strength how can we be friend it and survive in a
struggle of for existence.
11. Why does the poet suggest the people that they have to be strong write your answer in the
context of the poem wind.
12 What was Mr. Herriot’s strict advice? Did Mrs. Pumphrey pay heed to his advice? What
excuses did she make?
13. Give the character sketch of Toto
14. What values of humanities are reflected through the character of the kind man?
15 Write a diary entry about a nightmare you have just before the night of your English UT and
how it made you feel in 100 to 120 words.

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