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10th English Unit 5 Questions – Old Book
10th English Unit 5 Questions
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Question 1 |
The Author Of The Story ‘Making Visible The Invisible’?
Kalpana Sharma | |
Famida | |
Rex Coker | |
Tammy Ruggles |
Question 2 |
The Synonym Of ‘Denied’
Sad | |
Refused | |
Good | |
Defect |
Question 3 |
Sonu Was ______Year Old
10 | |
9 | |
8 | |
7 |
Question 4 |
Sonu Was Killed By Her______
Brother | |
Neighbour | |
Employer | |
Father |
Question 5 |
Sonu Was 10 Year Old In June______
2005 | |
2008 | |
2006 | |
2010 |
Question 6 |
Sonu Was Killed In______
Chennai | |
Chennai | |
Delhi | |
Bangalore |
Question 7 |
________And Karnataka Has Included Domestic Workers In Legal Provisions For Minimum Wage.
Tamil Nadu | |
Andhra Pradesh | |
Kerala | |
Maharastra |
Question 8 |
In Tamil Nadu Domestic Workers Welfare Board Was Set Up In________
2005 | |
2008 | |
2007 | |
2010 |
Question 9 |
The Synonym Of ‘Brutality’
Sad | |
Refused | |
Cruelity | |
Defect |
Question 10 |
Central Government Included ________Workers In Unorganished Sector Workers Social Security Act
Domestic | |
Unorganised | |
Sewage | |
Auto Driver |
Question 11 |
Estimated Number Of Domestic Workers In India Is ________Million
80 | |
70 | |
90 | |
60 |
Question 12 |
Majority Of Domestic Workers Are________
Women | |
Men | |
Child | |
Oldage |
Question 13 |
20% Domestic Workers Are Children Below________Years
13 | |
12 | |
14 | |
15 |
Question 14 |
Maharastra Law Says Domestic Workers Between The Age ______Are To Register In District Welfare Board.
18 And 50 | |
17 And 60 | |
18 And 60 | |
15 Aand 40 |
Question 15 |
The Synonym Of ‘Penalised’
Recorded | |
Punished | |
Difficult | |
Carrying Out |
Question 16 |
Extended Families Replaced By _________Families
Group | |
Individual | |
Nuclear | |
Big |
Question 17 |
Meaning Of ‘ Act’
A Written Suggestion For A New Law To Be Presented In The Parliament So That Members Can Discuss It | |
Laws Or Sets Of Laws Processed And Passed By The Parliament | |
A Bill Passed By The Parliament | |
The Whole Set Of Rules That Everyone In The Country Must Obey |
Question 18 |
Meaning Of ‘ Bill’
A Written Suggestion For A New Law To Be Presented In The Parliament So That Members Can Discuss It | |
Laws Or Sets Of Laws Processed And Passed By The Parliament | |
A Bill Passed By The Parliament | |
The Whole Set Of Rules That Everyone In The Country Must Obey |
Question 19 |
Meaning Of ‘ Law’
A Written Suggestion For A New Law To Be Presented In The Parliament So That Members Can Discuss It | |
Laws Or Sets Of Laws Processed And Passed By The Parliament | |
A Bill Passed By The Parliament | |
The Whole Set Of Rules That Everyone In The Country Must Obey |
Question 20 |
Meaning Of ‘ Legislation’
A Written Suggestion For A New Law To Be Presented In The Parliament So That Members Can Discuss It | |
Laws Or Sets Of Laws Processed And Passed By The Parliament | |
A Bill Passed By The Parliament | |
The Whole Set Of Rules That Everyone In The Country Must Obey |
Question 21 |
Choose The Correct Plural Form
Axis | |
Stratum | |
Alumni | |
Crisis |
Question 22 |
Plural Of ‘Alumna’
Alumnae | |
Alumni | |
Alumnus | |
Aluminus |
Question 23 |
Plural Of ‘Alumnus’
Alumnae | |
Alumni | |
Alumnus | |
Aluminus |
Question 24 |
Choose Odd One Out
Sheep | |
Deer | |
Corps | |
Furnitures |
Question 25 |
Choose The Wrong One
Dining Rooms | |
Growns Up | |
Runners Up | |
Spoonfuls |
Question 26 |
Choose The Wrong One
Dining Rooms | |
Daughter In Laws | |
Runners Up | |
Governors General |
Question 27 |
Plural Form Of ‘Man Servant’
Men Servants | |
Men Servant | |
Man Servants | |
Mans Servant |
Question 28 |
Plural Form Of ‘Woman Student’
Women Student | |
Women Students | |
Woman Students | |
Womans Student |
Question 29 |
Choose The Wrong One
Cattles | |
Spectacles | |
Means | |
Premises |
Question 30 |
Plural Form Of ‘Earratum’
Errata | |
Errata | |
Erratas | |
Earratums |
Question 31 |
The Florist Flowers To My Office Everyday.
Delivers | |
Is Delivered | |
Delivered | |
Deliver |
Question 32 |
The Children _______By Their Grandmother
Looked After | |
Are Looked After | |
Is Looked After | |
Was Looked After |
Question 33 |
The Kitchen ____________.We Cannot Use It Yet.
Is Tiled | |
Is Being Tiled | |
Was Tiled | |
Were Tiled |
Question 34 |
The Banquet ________ By Distinguished Guests Last Night.
Is Being Attended | |
Was Attended | |
Is Attended | |
Was Being Attended |
Question 35 |
The Dusk-To-Dawn Curfew_________ By The End Of This Week.
Will Have Lifted | |
Will Have Been Lifted | |
Will Lifted | |
Would Be Lifted |
Question 36 |
Linda ________ By Her Insensitive Classmates For Her Spelling Problems When She Was Young
Had Been Ridiculed | |
Is Being Ridiculed | |
Was Ridiculed | |
Was Been Ridiculed |
Question 37 |
Choose The Odd One
The Manager Did Not Give Them A Bonus. | |
The Old Man Completed Hiswork. | |
We Should Help The Poor. | |
He Was Awarded A Prize By The Government |
Question 38 |
- Choose The Correct Preposition
- Leave Your Books ____ The Table At The Centre Of The Room.
On | |
In | |
Under | |
Above |
Question 39 |
- Choose The Correct Preposition
- Go To The Room _______ The Staircase.
Behind | |
Above | |
Beside | |
Within |
Question 40 |
- Choose The Correct Preposition
- Wait There ______I Come
Till | |
Until | |
From | |
For |
Question 41 |
- Choose The Correct Preposition
- The Work Will Be Over ------------ This Evening.
By | |
On | |
In | |
For |
Question 42 |
- Choose The Correct Preposition
- The Papers Are To Be Prepared ----------------- A Month
By | |
Within | |
On | |
In |
Question 43 |
- Choose The Correct Preposition
- My Uncle Will Visit Me -------------- May
At | |
In | |
On | |
Within |
Question 44 |
- Choose The Correct Preposition
- The Cat Hid ------------------- The Door
Behind | |
Under | |
On | |
In |
Question 45 |
Choose The Correct Preposition
- Ravi Stayed With His Uncle ---------------Six Months.
For | |
Since | |
Within | |
Until |
Question 46 |
- Choose The Correct Preposition
- There Is Not Enough Space ______ The Desk And The Bench
Between | |
Beside | |
Before | |
After |
Question 47 |
- Choose The Correct Preposition
- Arrange The Desk Properly,_________The Classes Commence.
After | |
Behind | |
Before | |
Beside |
Question 48 |
- Choose The Correct Preposition
- ________ The Cupboard, Very _____ The Wall, There Is A Narrow Gap, _______ Which A Few Charts Have Been Kept
Near,Into,Behind | |
Into,After,Into | |
Behind,Near,Into | |
On,Near,Into |
Question 49 |
- Choose The Correct Preposition
- Unroll Them And Hang Them ______ The Walls Of The Room _____The Window.
Above,Before | |
Before,On | |
Before,After | |
Before,After |
Question 50 |
Choose The Correct Meaning For The Idiom ‘Child's Play’
One's Original Ideas | |
Having The Innocent And Frank Qualities Of A Child | |
Old Age | |
A Simple Task For Anyone Who Has The Gift Or Experience To Accomplish It |
Question 51 |
Choose The Correct Meaning For The Idiom ‘Child-Like’
One's Original Ideas | |
Having The Innocent And Frank Qualities Of A Child | |
Old Age | |
A Simple Task For Anyone Who Has The Gift Or Experience To Accomplish It |
Question 52 |
Choose The Correct Meaning For The Idiom ‘A Brain Child’
One's Original Ideas | |
Having The Innocent And Frank Qualities Of A Child | |
Old Age | |
A Simple Task For Anyone Who Has The Gift Or Experience To Accomplish It |
Question 53 |
Choose The Correct Meaning For The Idiom ‘Second Childhood’
One's Original Ideas | |
Having The Innocent And Frank Qualities Of A Child | |
Old Age | |
A Simple Task For Anyone Who Has The Gift Or Experience To Accomplish It |
Question 54 |
Choose The Correct Meaning For The Idiom ‘A Dropout’
A Student Who Leaves School I College I University Without Finishing His I Her Course | |
One's Original Ideas | |
Having The Innocent And Frank Qualities Of A Child | |
Old Age |
Question 55 |
Plural Form Of ‘Daughter-In-Law’
Daughter-Ins-Law | |
Daughter-In-Laws | |
Daughters-In-Law | |
Daughters-In-Laws |
Question 56 |
Plural Form Of ‘Terminus’
Termina | |
Termia | |
Terminuses | |
Terminae |
Question 57 |
- The Sentence Is An Example Of
- Sneha Was Baking Cookies When She Was Interrupted By A Loud Noise
Active Voice | |
Passive Voice | |
Compound | |
Simple |
Question 58 |
- The Sentence Is An Example Of The Government Awarded Him A Price
Active Voice | |
Passive Voice | |
Compound | |
Simple |
Question 59 |
- Rewrite The Sentence To Other Voice
- We Should Help The Poor
The Poor To Be Helped | |
The Poor To Be Helped By Us | |
The Poor Should Be Helped By Us | |
The Poor Should Be Helped |
Question 60 |
- Rewrite The Sentence To Other Voice
- They Must Arrest The Culprits
The Culprits To Be Arrest | |
The Culprits To Be Arrested By Us | |
The Culprits Must Be Arrest By Them | |
The Culprits Must Be Arrest By Them |
Question 61 |
- Rewrite The Sentence To Other Voice
- The Old Man Completed His Work
The Work Was Completed By The Old Man | |
The Work Was Completed By Old Man | |
The Work Were Completed By Old Man | |
The Work Is Completed By The Old Man |
Question 62 |
- Rewrite The Sentence To Other Voice
- The Manager Did Not Give Them A Bonus
They Did Not Given A Bonus By The Manager | |
They Were Given A Bonus By Manager | |
They Was Not Given A Bonus By Manager | |
They Were Not Given A Bonus By The Manager |
Question 63 |
- Rewrite The Sentence To Other Voice
- The Certificates Were Issues To The Students
They Issued The Certificates To The Student | |
They Issued Certificates To Student | |
They Issued The Certificates | |
They Issued Certificates For The Student |
Question 64 |
- Rewrite The Sentence To Other Voice
- He Was Awarded A Prize By The Government
The Government Awarded Him | |
The Government Awarded Him A Prize | |
Government Awarded Him Prize | |
The Government Awarded Him Prize |
Question 65 |
Choose Odd One Out
Swine | |
Deer | |
Aircrafts | |
Furniture |
Question 66 |
Author Of The Poem ‘The Cry Of The Children’
Rob Reilly | |
Famida Y Basher | |
Elizabeth Barret Browning | |
Robert Frost |
Question 67 |
- Find The Figure Of Speech
- Turns The Sky In The High Window Black And Reeling
Metaphor | |
Personification | |
Hyperbola | |
Simile |
Question 68 |
- Find The Figure Of Speech From The Line
- ‘O Ye Wheels’
Metaphor | |
Personification | |
Hyperbola | |
Apostrophe |
Question 69 |
- Find The Figure Of Speech From The Line
- ‘Turns The Sky In The High Window Black And Reeling
- Turns The Long Light That Droppeth Down The Wall’
Anaphora | |
Personification | |
Hyperbola | |
Apostrophe |
Question 70 |
- Find The Figure Of Speech From The Line
- ‘O Ye Wheels
- Stop! Be Silent For To-Day’
Anaphora | |
Personification | |
Hyperbola | |
Apostrophe |
Question 71 |
- Find The Figure Of Speech From The Line
- ‘And ,All Day,The Iron Wheels Are Droning
- And Sometimes We Could Pray’
Anaphora | |
Personification | |
Hyperbola | |
Apostrophe |
Question 72 |
- Find The Figure Of Speech From The Line
- The Reddest Flower Would Lookas Paleas Snow
Metaphor | |
Personification | |
Hyperbola | |
Simile |
Question 73 |
Meaning Of The Word ‘Stooping’
Closing Due To Tiredness | |
Bending Forward | |
Making A Continuous Low Sound | |
Expressing Pain Or Regret |
Question 74 |
Meaning Of The Word ‘Drooping’
Closing Due To Tiredness | |
Bending Forward | |
Making A Continuous Low Sound | |
Expressing Pain Or Regret |
Question 75 |
Meaning Of The Word ‘Droning’
Closing Due To Tiredness | |
Bending Forward | |
Making A Continuous Low Sound | |
Expressing Pain Or Regret |
Question 76 |
Meaning Of The Word ‘Moaning’
Closing Due To Tiredness | |
Bending Forward | |
Making A Continuous Low Sound | |
Expressing Pain Or Regret |
Question 77 |
- From Which Poem These Lines Are Taken
- “Or,All Day,We Drive The Wheels Of Iron
- In The Factories ,Round And Round”
The Cry Of The Children | |
Migrant Bird | |
Womens Right | |
Going For Water |
Question 78 |
The Theme Portrayed In “The Cry Of The Children”
Socialism | |
Women’s Labour | |
Patriotism | |
Child Labour |
Question 79 |
- Who Is The Author Of Poem In Which These Lines Occur?
- “If We Cared For Any Meadows, It Were Merely
- To Drop Down In Them And Sleep”
Rob Reilly | |
Famida Y Basher | |
Elizabeth Barret Browning | |
Robert Frost |
Question 80 |
- From Which Poem These Lines Are Taken
- “Or,All Day,We Drive The Wheels Of Iron
- In The Factories ,Round And Round”
The Cry Of The Children | |
Migrant Bird | |
Womens Right | |
Going For Water |
Question 81 |
- Find The Figure Of Speech From The Line
- “And ,All Day,The Iron Wheels Are Droning”
Anaphora | |
Personification | |
Onomatopoeia | |
Alliteration |
Question 82 |
- ”For Oh,”Say The Children, We Are Weary,
- And We Cannot Run Or Leap”
- Who Are Weary?
Children | |
Village People | |
The Old Lady | |
The Poet |
Question 83 |
The Theme Portrayed In “The Cry Of The Children”
Protecting The Environment | |
Agony Of The Child Labourers | |
Result Of Hard Work | |
Mental Illness |
Question 84 |
- From Which Poem These Lines Are Taken
- “If We Cared For Any Meadows,It Were Merely
- To Drop Down In Them And Sleep”
The Cry Of The Children | |
Migrant Bird | |
Womens Right | |
Going For Water |
Question 85 |
- Pick Out Rhyming Words In The Given Lines:
- “Through The Coal Dark Underground
- Or,All Day,We Drive The Wheels Of Iron
- In The Factories ,Round And Round”
The,Through | |
We,Wheels | |
Underground,Round | |
Dark,Drive |
Question 86 |
- ” Or,All Day,We Drive The Wheels Of Iron
- In The Factories ,Round And Round”
- What Do Children Do All Day?
Drive The Car | |
Play With The Wheels | |
Drive The Wheels | |
Beat The Iron |
Question 87 |
- “O !Ye Wheels
- Stop Be Silent To-Day”
- The Children Want The Wheels To Stop Because ____
They Want To Repair The Wheels | |
They Want To Break The Wheels | |
They Are Very Weary And Tired | |
They Have To Oil The Wheels |
Question 88 |
- The Reddest Flower Would Lookas Paleas Snow
- The Poet Compares The Flowers To
Pale | |
Red | |
Children | |
Snow |
Question 89 |
- The Rhyme Scheme Of The Following Lines
- ”For Oh,”Say The Children, We Are Weary,
- And We Cannot Run Or Leap
- If We Cared For Any Meadows,It Were Merely
- To Drop Down In Them And Sleep”
Aabb | |
Abab | |
Aaab | |
Abba |
Question 90 |
- For Oh,”Say The Children, We Are Weary,
- Weary Means_________
Sad | |
Happy | |
Weak | |
Tired |
Question 91 |
- From Which Poem These Lines Are Taken
- “If We Cared For Any Meadows ,It Were Merely
- To Drop Down In Them And Sleep”
The Cry Of The Children | |
Migrant Bird | |
Womens Right | |
Going For Water |
Question 92 |
- Find The Figure Of Speech From The Line
- ‘Stop! Be Silent For To-Day’
Anaphora | |
Personification | |
Hyperbola | |
Alliteration |
Question 93 |
The Author Of The Story ‘A Close Encounter’
Rex Coker | |
Rob Reilly | |
Tammy Ruggles | |
Ashwin Partiban |
Question 94 |
Who Is A Tinker?
Rex Coker | |
Rex Brother | |
Rex Father | |
Rex Mother |
Question 95 |
_______Bike Was Renovated
Old Schwin | |
Motor | |
Suzuki | |
Alfred |
Question 96 |
_______Electric Motor Was Bought
Ac | |
Dc | |
Wired | |
Old |
Question 97 |
Dc Electric Motor Was Bought From
Motor Shop | |
Pawn Shop | |
Bike Shop | |
Electric Shop |
Question 98 |
Dc Electric Motor Was Bought For____Bucks
20 | |
20 | |
25 | |
30 |
Question 99 |
Old Battery Was From Dads Old____
Bike | |
Cycle | |
Electric Bike | |
Chevy |
Question 100 |
_____Was Mounted On Main Frame Below Bike Seat
Chevy | |
Cable | |
Motor | |
Battery |
Question 101 |
______Was Strapped Down On Rack Over The Back Tire And Fender
Chevy | |
Cable | |
Motor | |
Battery |
Question 102 |
The Test Was Conducted _______
Neighbours House | |
Behind Their House | |
Inside The House | |
Ground |
Question 103 |
Rex Brother Put His_____
Helmet | |
Shoes | |
Scarf | |
Coolers |
Question 104 |
__________Was Taken From Dads Old Chevy
Chevy | |
Cable | |
Motor | |
Battery |
Question 105 |
________Was Bought From Local Pawn Shop
Chevy | |
Cable | |
Motor | |
Battery |
Question 106 |
Rex Brother Put His_____
Helmet | |
Gloves | |
Scarf | |
Coolers |
Question 107 |
Rex Brother Showed Thumbs Up Sign As In Old_____Movies
Love | |
Fight | |
Drama | |
War |
Question 108 |
The Test Was Conducted By_______
Rex Coker | |
Rex Brother | |
Rex Father | |
Rex Mother |
Question 109 |
Rex Managed To Escape Under The Clothes Line To _______
Garden | |
Neighbour’s House | |
Fence | |
Backyard |
Question 110 |
The Clothes Line Caught Rex Brother In His ______
Neck | |
Chest | |
Chin | |
Hand |
Question 111 |
”I Am Much Shorter Than He Was And Maybe Even Smarter”Said By
Rex Coker | |
Rex Brother | |
Rex Father | |
Rex Mother |
Question 112 |
”We Have Lifted Off,I Yelled”Said By
Rex Coker | |
Rex Brother | |
Rex Father | |
Rex Mother |
Question 113 |
Synonym Of “Wraped”
Device | |
Bent | |
Quick | |
Mud Guard |
Question 114 |
Who Was Shorter?
Rex Coker | |
Rex Brother | |
Rex Father | |
Rex Mother |
Question 115 |
Schwin Bike Was Manufactured __________
Usa | |
Britain | |
Canada | |
Europe |
Question 116 |
Synonym Of “Flip”
Device | |
Bent | |
Quick | |
Mud Guard |
Question 117 |
Who Said That He Is Smarter?
Rex Coker | |
Rex Brother | |
Rex Father | |
Rex Mother |
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