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CBSE Class 10 English Question Paper 2022: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), conducted the Class 10 English Term 2 Exam 2022 on 27th  April. The CBSE Class 10 English Term 2 Exam was held from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM. Students had to write answers in descriptive format. We have provided here the full question paper for CBSE Class 10 English Exam 2022 for students to download in PDF. The paper analysis and students' feedback on the level of questions asked in the paper can also be checked from the following link:

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CBSE Class 10 English Question Paper 2022 had 7 questions divided into three sections

(i) READING

Q1. Questions based on Discursive passage

Q2. Questions based on Factual passage

(ii) WRITING & GRAMMAR

Q3. Analytical Paragraph and Letter writing

(Any one out of the two was to be attempted)

Q4. Error Correction

Q5. Reported Speech

(iii) LITERATURE

Q6. Short Answer Type Questions from Textbooks (6 questions of 2 marks each)

Q7. Long Answer Type Questions from Textbooks (2 questions of 4 marks each)

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 Class 10 English Sample Paper 2023

English Sample Paper Class 10 2023 : CBSE has released English Class 10 Sample Paper 2023 on the official website https://cbseacademic.nic.in/ and students must have begun with their revision for the examination. This year CBSE will conduct a single board examination and there will be no term from this session onwards. One of the most important factors that need to be included in the revision schedule is English Sample Paper Class 10 2023. Are you looking for the Class 10 English Sample Paper 2023 that has been released by CBSE for helping the students to practice for the upcoming board exam? Then you are in the right place, we have provided the English Class 10 Sample Paper 2022-2023 PDF to download which has been released by the Central Board of Secondary Education on its official website. The students who are going to appear for the session 2022-23, must not miss revising the Class 10 English Sample Paper provided below.

English Sample Paper Class 10 2023

Below is the discussed pattern & marking scheme released through CBSE Class 10 English Sample Paper (English Language & Literature) which is set as per the latest exam pattern to be followed in the real exam. The Question Paper contains three sections-Reading, Writing & Grammar and Literature. The Class 10 English Paper consists of three sections of a total of 80 marks, defined as below-

1. Section A-Reading part is of 20 marks

2. Section B-Grammar part is of 10 marks & Creative writing part is of 10 marks 

3. Section C- The literature part is of 40 marks. 

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Below are some of the questions from the official sample paper released by the CBSE on the official website. You can practice these questions to score good marks in your board examination. 

Section A: Reading Skills

I. Read the passage given below

1. Mountains have always been held in great awe by mankind. They have been a challenge to humans. Those brave among us have always wanted to conquer them. You see, the more incredible the mountains, the greater the thrill – a challenge to the bravery of the human race. Climbing mountains is an experience that is hard to put into words. You are in a beautiful environment and, when you reach the top, you feel incredible. But you also have to climb down, which is when most accidents happen – people are tired, it gets dark, and it’s harder. So, mountain climbing is undoubtedly one of the most popular adventure sports along with being challenging and risky for the climber.

2 Without any perceived risk, there can’t be a feeling that any significant challenge has been surmounted. Fair, but we have to bear in mind that mountaineering is not a sport that can be embraced without preparation. The enthusiasts must develop in themselves the spirit of adventure, willingness to undertake hardships and risks, extraordinary powers of perseverance, endurance, and keenness of purpose before climbing a mountain. They should also know how to handle mountaineering equipment. Then comes the penance of the rigorous training. This could very well be the lifeline up there. It helps inculcate and hone survival instincts that allow the climber to negotiate perilous situations. There are numerous institutes in India and abroad that offer such training.

3 Mountain climbers are unanimous in agreeing that the unpredictable weather is what they fear the most. There may be sunshine one moment and a snowstorm the other. At higher altitudes, snow is a regular feature, and being decisive about setting up camps or proceeding further is crucial. The icy sheets after ice storms make walking treacherous, while the powdery snow makes a mountaineer sink deep into the snow. Up there, where the intention is to embrace Nature’s wonder, one realizes that it cannot be done without facing its formidable glory. A true mountaineer may challenge the mountain, yet is always respectful of the powerful forces of nature.

4 Summiting mountains carries its own health risks such as oxygen and altitude sickness problems, frost bites, swelling of hands and feet, fluid collection in the brain or lungs, and exhaustion. Yet, the gratification mountaineers feel from mastering something that is so frightening, urges them to undertake these endeavors. We may think that the mountaineers are fearless, but experts say, “Not at all. It’s fear that keeps them so intrigued with such arduous journeys.” Impulse and brazenness can be deadly foes. In the words of the Indian mountaineer, Bachendri Pal, “The biggest risk ... is to not to take the risk at all. Remember that.”

Based on your understanding of the passage, answer the questions given below.

I. Why does the writer say that mountains inspire ‘awe’ in humans? (Paragraph 1)

A. They present us with opportunities for exciting sports.

B. They evoke the wish in us, to master them.

C. They inspire in us, deeds of valor.

D. They represent peace and calm, to us.

Solution: B. They evoke the wish in us, to master them.

ii. Select the option that corresponds to the following relation below:

The more incredible the mountains—the greater the thrill (Paragraph 1)

A. The higher the stamina—the lower the food intake

B. The more you laugh—the lesser your illness

C. The smaller the car—the bigger the advantage

D. The heavier the luggage—the higher the penalty

Solution:  D.The heavier the luggage—the higher the penalty

iii. Select the option that displays what the writer projects, with reference to the following:

So, mountain climbing is undoubtedly one of the most popular adventure sports (Paragraph 1)

C. conviction

Solution:  C. conviction 

iv Complete the following with a phrase from paragraph 1.

Solution:  hard to put into words.

V. The writer compares training to penance in the line --Then comes the penance of the rigorous training. (Paragraph 2) State 1 point of similarity between training and penance.

Solution: very difficult / requires perseverance (Any other relevant)

VI. Based on your reading of the text, list 2 reasons why the writer says that “mountaineering is not a sport that can be embraced without preparation”. (Paragraph 2) 

1)…………………. 

2)…………………..

Solution:  Because mountaineering includes difficulties like having to walk on icy sheets that cannot be accomplished without proper preparation of equipment

VII. What connection does the writer draw out between unpredictable weather and the setting up of camps? (Paragraph 3)

Solution: If the weather is unpredictable, it makes it difficult to decide when to set up camp as mountaineers would prefer to climb when it is sunny and camp when it’s snowing.

VIII. The writer says, “A true mountaineer may challenge the mountain, yet is always respectful to the powerful forces of nature.” (Paragraph 3) Select the reason the mountaineer is respectful to the forces of nature, up in the mountains.

A. survival

B. experience

C. tradition

D. directive 

Solution: A. survival

IX. Supply 1 point to justify the following: While mountain-climbing, an impulsive mountaineer is either disaster-prone or as good as dead

Solution: Survival is key in mountain climbing and it can be done with meticulously planning / careful decision-making/ careful application of training (any one or more) It has no room for rash or impulsive decisions/ actions— these would lead to accidents or fatalities. 

X. Evaluate the INAPPROPRIATE reason for the feeling of exhilaration on reaching a summit, that the mountain climbers experience. 

A. Achievement of a seemingly impossible feat 

B. Spectacular panoramic view 

C. Application of the inculcated survival instincts 

D. Opportunity to use sophisticated mountaineering equipment

Solution:  D.Opportunity to use sophisticated mountaineering equipment.

II. Read the passage given below.

1 The North-East of India is a melting pot of variegated cultural mosaic of people and races, an ethnic tapestry of many hues and shades. Yet, these states are lesser explored as compared to the rest of the country. The new generations of travelers who are ‘money rich and time poor’ are increasingly looking for unique experiences --a phenomenon being called the emergence of the ‘experience economy. For this new and growing breed of tourists, the Northeast with its variety and uniqueness holds immense attraction.

2. A study conducted in 2020 by Dr. Sherap Bhutia, revealed that the foreign tourist arrival in the North-East increased from 37,380 persons in 2005 to 118,552 in 2014. The overall growth rate of tourists (both domestic and foreign) in the Northeast was as high as 26.44% during 2005-06. A Page 4 of 15 2 high and positive growth of 12.53% was registered in foreign tourist visits to the North-East States of India during 2012 from 2011, which further rose to register a growth of 27.93% during 2013 from 2012. Foreign tourist arrivals in the Northeast witnessed a growth of 39.77% in 2014 from 2013, according to data provided by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India. 

3. The study recommendations for tourism planners included the need to concentrate on some key areas like enhancement of tourist facilities, tourism financing, focus on community involvement, and others for the formulation of a sustainable tourism strategy in the North-East States of India.  II. Based on your understanding of the passage, answer the questions given below.

I.Infer one reason for the following, based on information in paragraph 1. The rate of tourism in the North-East of India puzzles tourism officials.

Solution: This is so because these states are lesser explored as compared to the rest of the country, in spite of having lots to offer.

ii. Select the appropriate options to fill in the blanks.

From paragraph 1 we can infer that the _____________ and _________________ of the North-Eastern

states aid attracting the ‘money rich and time poor’ tourists.

1. distinctiveness

2. conventionality

3. diversity

4. uniformity

5. modernity

A. 1 & 3

B. 2 &4

C. 2 & 5

D. 1 & 4 

Solution: A.1&3.

iii.Complete the following analogy correctly with a word/ phrase from paragraph 1: aroma: cooking:: _________: painting

Solution:  hues and shades

iv.Select the correct option to complete the sentence.

Travellers advocating the ‘experience economy’ seek a holiday package with ______________

A. grand facilities, expensive hotels and excellent services to pamper them.

B. a wholesome experience within the budget they have planned for.

C. places and cities to buy things from and opportunities spend money.

D. minimal services, hostel accommodation and many days of touring.

Solution:  B. a wholesome experience within the budget they have planned for.

V.Select the chart that appropriately represents the trend of foreign tourist travels in the North-East, from 2011-2014, as per paragraph 2.

A. Option 1

B. Option 2

C. Option 3

D. Option 4

Solution:  B. Option 2

vi. Fill in the blank by selecting the correct option.

The study of tourist travel statistics in the North-East, from 2005 to 2014 showed ____________ results.

A. expected

B. encouraging

C. inconsistent

D. questionable 

Solution:  B.encouraging 

VII. Substitute the word ‘witnessed’ with ONE WORD similar in meaning, in the following sentence  

from paragraph 2: Foreign tourist arrivals in the Northeast witnessed a growth of...

Solution:  observed/ recorded/ showed/ displayed (Any other similar relevant)

VIII.List any 2 examples of ‘tourist facilities as referred to, in Paragraph 3.

Solution: Accommodation—hotels, hostels, camps

Recreation—Parks, Gardens, Museums, Shopping areas

Essential- eating outlets, toilets, water points, and kiosks for

maps/currency exchange (if needed), certified travel guide availability

Transport-dedicated shuttle service, sight-seeing buses, cards or passes, car hiring stations

Digital upgrades –WiFi availability, websites, ticketing, forums

(Any other relevant)

IX. List one reason why the researchers recommend that the formulation of a tourism strategy in the NorthEastern States of India be sustainable.

Section B –Grammar

Attempt ANY TEN of the following questions.

I. Fill in the blank by choosing the correct option to complete an online update.

The climate control comment by an activist on social media yesterday.

C. is blown

D. will be blown

Solution: i. B. blew up 

ii Read the conversation between a doctor and his patient. Complete the sentence by reporting the patient’s reply correctly.

Doctor: Do you feel down from time-to-time Mr. Gopalan?

Patient: Yes, I do not stay in a good mood.

The doctor, while trying to figure out his patient’s ailment, asked about his well-being,

to which, the patient affirmed……………..

Solution: ii. that he does not stay in a good mood. (Addition of sometimes/time to time acceptable)

iii Select the correct option to fill in the blank for the given line, from a health magazine.

The advertisement read, ‘If you smoke, statistically your story end 15% before it should. 

D. ought to

Solution:  iii. C. will 

iv Select the option that identifies the error and supplies the correction for the following line, from a news report:  

Last week a child was not allowed to board the plane at Ranchi airport.

Solution: i v. C. the/a 

V. Complete the given narrative, by filling in the blank with the correct option:

As I was standing on the dock, looking out at the lake for the last time, a feeling of emptiness was over me like darkness.

A. will wash

B. had washed

C. will have washed

Solution: v. D. washed

VI. Fill in the blank by using the correct form of the word in the bracket, for the given portion of a letter:

Subject: Request for Approval

This is to respectfully submit that I……………(seek) approval for organizing a tree

plantation drive to be undertaken by the club.

Solution: vi. seek

vii Report the dialogue between a grandson and his grandfather, by completing the sentence:

Grandson: Grandpa, who are your superheroes?

Grandpa: Anyone who shows kindness and compassion to others.

In response to the question about his superheroes, grandfather says that………….

Solution: vii. it is anyone who shows kindness and compassion to others

viii Identify the error in the given sentence, from a school magazine report and supply the correction.

In order to balancing the sentiments of the Eagles and the Hawks, the Student Council suggested a rematch between the teams.

Use the given format for your response.

Solution: 

ix Sunil shared some information, with Tariq, about a holiday at sea. Report Tariq’s question: Did you enjoy traveling by sea?

Solution:  Tariq asked Sunil if/whether he had enjoyed traveling by sea. x. Fill in the blank by choosing the correct option, to complete the slogan by the ministry for Child Welfare.

……………WE AFFORD TO NEGLECT CHILDREN? THINK TWICE!!

Solution: D. CAN 

xi. Select the correct option to complete the narration of the dialogue between Latha and her father.

Father: Why ask so many questions, Latha?

Latha: I believe that if you don’t know the answer, keep asking till you do!

Father asked Latha the reason for the many questions she was asking. Latha exclaimed

good-humouredly that in event of not knowing the answer one should………….……..

A. keep asking till one does.

B. kept asking till one does.

C. keep asking till one do.

D. kept on to ask till one do.

Solution: A. keep asking till one does

xii . Identify the error on a shop’s hoarding and supply the correction, for the following sales offer:

Use the given format for your response. 

Section B –Creative Writing Skills

1. Attempt ANY ONE from A and B given below. 

A. You are Sunidhi Prakash, the Vice Captain of Brilliant Vidyalaya, Barra, Kanpur. You have recently noticed several posters around your school premises conveying the hazardous message: Lose weight in just a month! “A WONDER DIET comes to your rescue … A privilege available for only a few!”Write a letter to the Editor of The DWA, in not more than 120 words, drawing attention to harm caused by such advertising. Propose the implementation of “Wholesome Lunch Month’ in schools as an idea to address such practices, mention the advantages and share suggestions to foster healthy eating routines and develop positive body image among youngsters.

Brilliant Vidyalaya, BarraKanpur

29 August 2022

K-21, Anjana Pura

Subject: Need for Promoting Healthy Eating Routines

This is with reference to posters bearing the message of ‘crash diet’ being posted around our school premises. Such posters impact youngsters negatively and can be hazardous to their self-esteem. I would like to propose the idea of implementing “Wholesome Lunch Month’ for all school students to counter the implications of such misleading advertisements. This initiative is sure to encourage all students to bring nutritious and healthy lunches daily and develop healthy eating routines. To ensure that this project gains strength, schools may organize puppet shows, street plays, and Ted Talks (by Nutritionist/ Psychologist), encompassing the theme, to foster healthy eating routines and a positive body image. I hope that the publishing of my letter in the columns of your renowned Daily helps spread awareness and promote a healthy lifestyle among students.

Yours truly

Sunidhi Prakash

Vice-Captain 

B. You are Zac Skaria, a resident of # 412, Magna Greens Apartments, Gandhi Marg, Jonpara, Mumbai. Three students of grade 10 from your residential complex have rescued and rehabilitated a few old beggars from the neighborhood. You think that their work deserves appreciation and recognition. Write a letter to the President of the RWA, seeking recommendations for these youth, to be nominated for the ‘Serving Citizens’ Award’. Suggest other ways such acts of kindness could be recognized and awarded in the future.

# 421, Magna Greens Apartments

Gandhi Marg, Jonpara

19 July 2022

The President

RWA, Magna Greens Apartments

42, Gandhi Marg, Jonpara

Subject: Seeking Recommendation for ‘Serving Citizens’ Award’ Nominations.

This is with reference to the empathetic social service done by Miss Jiya, Mas Adwait, and Master Pranit (residents of our complex), in rescuing and rehabilitating a few old beggars from our neighborhood. These students ensured that the beggars were rehabilitated at ‘Seva Sadan’- an NGO which takes care of the needy of our city. This selfless initiative carried out with dedication and responsibility deserves due recognition. I, therefore, request you to issue a letter of recommendation for these students to be nominated for the ‘Serving Citizens’ Award’ organized by the local Municipal Corporation.

I would also like to submit that the RWA set up a special committee that looks into such acts in the future. This would aid dedicated attention and appropriate screening of nominations. Arrangement of academic sponsorships for such children would also be an encouraging gesture.

I entreat you to address this at your earliest convenience and issue the recommendation letters.

Yours sincerely

2. Attempt ANY ONE from A and B given below . 

A. Gurmeet Kaur is an aspiring candidate for a public-funded engineering college in the suburbs.

She belongs to a nearby village, has minimal technical skills and exposure, has the required cut-off percentage, and is looking for a complete or partial scholarship. Write a paragraph in about 100-120 words, analyzing her SWOT notes to support your stand on whether she should join/not join the college.

Solution: In support of the decision:

The given information illustrates the options Gurmeet would weigh in order to take the right decision about her admission in a public-funded engineering college. With availability of strong curriculum, quality faculty and vibrant Activity Clubs, she will be assured of an enriching educational journey. Though hostel facility is unavailable, she may take up accommodation in the suburbs or choose to travel daily from her village. Good opportunities of practice-based research, partnership with professional companies and international students exchange program will enhance her professional and interpersonal skills. Hard work, responsible behaviour and prudent decision-making could help Gurmeet thrive in the college even though it has a rigid and conventional culture.The strengths and opportunities work in favour of Gurmeet. Taking this opportunity will allow her to mend the incorrect public perception towards public-funded colleges and students’ outlook towards technical subjects. (129 words)

Against the decision:

The given information indicates Gurmeet’s dilemma about seeking admission in a public- funded college. Though equipped with a strong curriculum, engaging activity clubs and an able faculty, the college lacks diversity and good conduct among the students,giving rise to concerns of safe environment for a novice like Gurmeet. Underutilization of IT services will be further detrimental to the progress of Gurmeet’s educational journey and add to extra costs related to research work. If she does not qualify for a complete or partial scholarship, arrangement of own accommodation and additional expense of students exchange programme will increase her expenditure, too. Such a college environmentmay dampen her endeavouring spirit. The weakness and threats outweigh the strengths, in case of Gurmeet. So, it is recommended that Gurmeet does not apply for admission to the said college. (139 words)

B. Read the following excerpt from an online post of a website on educational practices . 

Kids who appreciate how much effort, time and care goes into growing food will understand how important farmers are, and why it's important to take care of our Earth. In the world of today, gardening needs to be given more importance than sports, music and dance in all schools because it creates environmental stewards and outdoor learning laboratories that help the child and community for years to come. Write a paragraph in 100-120 words to analyse the given argument. You could think about what alternative explanations might weaken the given conclusion and include rationale / evidence that would strengthen / counter the given argument.

Solution: Argument FOR the subject of the statement:

In the world of today, gardening needs to be given more importance than sports, music and dance in all schools. While sports, music and dance contribute towards personal growth, the current times mandate attention towards an issue that is global ---nature and natural processes. With growing food wastage in many homes today and the urban young believing that vegetables are grown, harvested at the super markets, the efforts of the farmers are discredited. Gardening at school will open a world of first-hand learning experiences of sowing, watering and harvesting processes. Waiting for the saplings to grow will inculcate sensitivity, patience, empathy, gratitudeand value for one’s hard work. They will feel accountable for their piece of Mother Earth, resulting in making them efficient and enterprising environmental stewards. Unlike sports, music or dance, gardening goes beyond just enjoyment to create aware and responsible citizens of the future. (148 words)

Argument AGAINST the subject of the statement:

Gardening,certainly, should not be given precedence over sports, music and dance in all schools.Gardening at school requires good planning with hands-on guidance and continued supervision by the teachers. Students tend to lose interest due to the slow and natural growth progress of plants as well as the investment of continuous hard work.Small targets or goals would be missing whereas the danger of destruction of their work due to rains, intrusion of grazing animals or a pest attack is like to set in a feeling of defeat. It may be noted that sports, music and dance are uplifting activities which display faster results, are enjoyable and inculcate team spirit, collaboration and confidence. Unlike gardening, setbacks in these activities can be addressed with some sense of personal control. These activities help students express and de-stress successfully. So, maintaining their due importance in the school’s co-curriculum is imperative.

Section C - Literature 

Attempt ANY ONE of the two extracts given.

“Hey, a tea garden!” Rajvir cried excitedly. Pranjol, who had been born and brought up on a plantation, didn’t share Rajvir’s excitement. “Oh, this is tea country now,” he said. “Assam has the largest concentration of plantations in the world. You will see enough gardens to last you a lifetime!” “I have been reading as much as I could about tea,” Rajvir said. “No one really knows who discovered tea but there are many legends.” 

I. Why was Pranjol not as excited as Rajvir about the tea gardens?

A. He disliked looking at tea gardens. 

B. He had worked in tea gardens himself. 

C. He had grown up in and around tea gardens. 

D. He was bored with tea gardens.

Solution: i. C. He had grown up in and around tea gardens.

II. What does Pranjol mean by saying that Assam has the largest concentration of plantations in the world? 

Solution:  ii. ...that the cultivation/harvesting (or any similar suitable word) (of tea) is the highest in one place namely Assam. 

III. Fill in the blank with ONE WORD only. 

Pranjol ……………. comes through clearly when he exclaims, “You will see enough gardens to last you a lifetime!” 

Solution: iii. frustration/irritation/ exasperation (or any suitable word) compatible with the exclamation mark in the sentence. 

IV. How according to Rajvir does the world know about the discovery of tea?

A. Historical places

B. Traditional tales

C. Authentic anecdotes

D. Popular publications

Solution: iv. B. Traditional tales

v. Select the option that correctly captures the application of the word ‘cried’ as used in line 1 of the extract.

A. Jaspreet cried a lot in spite of winning second place in a competition.

B. Jaspreet cried out loud when she saw a white tiger in the sanctuary.

C. Jaspreet cried for hours when the police were unable to find her lost pet.

D. Jaspreet has barely cried since she was three years of age.

Solution: v. B. Jaspreet cried out loud when she saw a white tiger in the sanctuary

B OMEGA: It shall be done, Sir. Remove vitamins. (Crew takes vitamins from boxes on their belts.) Present vitamins.(They hold vitamins out in front of them, stiffly.) Swallow vitamins. (They pop the vitamins into their mouths and gulp simultaneously. They open their eyes wide, their heads shake, and they put their hands to their foreheads.) 

THINK-TANK: Excellent. Now, decipher that code.

ALL: It shall be done, Sir. (They frown over the book, turning pages.)

OMEGA: (brightly) Aha!

IOTA: (brightly) Oho!

OOP: (bursting into laughter) Ha, ha, ha.

THINK-TANK: What does it say? Tell me this instant. Transcribe, Omega.

(The Book that Saved the Earth)

i. Select the option that correctly captures the usage of the word ‘present’ from line 1 of the extract.

A. Oops received a nice present from Think Tank.

B. Iota needs to present his opinion firmly.

C. Omega must focus on the present and leave the past behind.

D. Oops didn’t know anyone even though a crowd was present.

Solution: i. B. Iota needs to present his opinion firmly.

ii. Complete the analogy by selecting the suitable word from the text frown: smile:: gloomily:……………

Solution:  ii. frown: smile: gloomily: brightly

iii. Select the option that displays the reason why all crew members were asked to have vitamins. In order to -

A. boost their physical energies.

B. adapt to their circumstances.

C. quickly turns all the pages.

D. accomplish a specific task.

Solution: iii. D. accomplish a specific task.

iv. According to the extract, what did THINK-TANK most likely want OMEGA to do when he said ‘Transcribe…’?

1. read aloud

2. translate

3. make notes

4. interpret

5. record reactions

Select the correct option.

B. 2 & 4

D. 1, 4 and 5

Solution:  B. 2 & 4

v. The playwright places certain words and sentences in brackets in the given extract.

List any ways these benefit both the director and actors. 

i)…………………….

2. Attempt ANY ONE of the two extracts given. 

The trees inside are moving out into the forest, the forest that was empty all these days where no bird could sit no insect hide no sun bury its feet in shadow the forest that was empty all these nights will be full of trees by morning. (The Trees)

i. Complete the sentence appropriately.  

It is clear that Personification is the poetic device used for ‘No sun bury its feet….’ because. (Clue: explain how personification applies here)

Solution: i. ...the sun, which is non-human, is attributed to the human feature of having feet. (Accept any synonyms giving a similar/ correct meaning)

ii. The poet has used a poetic device in the given lines. What effect does she wish to create by its use? …no bird could sit no insect hide no sun …

A. emphasis

B. comparison

Solution: ii. A. emphasis

iii. State whether the following statement is TRUE or FALSE: 

The extract uses trees as a symbol for conservative people.

Solution: iii. FALSE

iv. Select the appropriate option to complete the sentence, according to the extract. The idea of a forest that has been ‘empty all these days’ is.

A. unnatural

D. legendary

Solution: iv. A. Unnatural

V. How does the use of enjambment impact this extract?

A. It forces frequent pauses.

B. It simplifies the meaning.

C. It builds momentum.

D. It makes the lines lyrical

Solution:  v. C. It builds momentum

But I can get a hair dye And set such color there, Brown or black, or carrot, That young men in despair May love me for myself alone And not my yellow hair.” 

i. What is the poet’s tone in the extract?

1. thoughtful

2. authoritative

3. agitated

4. insulting

5. argumentative

Select the appropriate option.

Solution: i. C. 3, 5 (agitated and argumentative) 

ii. What causes the young men to ‘despair’, according to the extract?

Solution:  ii. Being hopelessly in love / the uncertain in love/ Unsure of the return of their affections

iii. Identify the reason for the speaker’s need to color her hair, as per the extract.

A. Her control over what makes her look beautiful.

B. Her desire to be loved for inner beauty

C. Her need to change people’s perception of beauty

D. Her conviction that she is beautiful inside

Solution:  iii. D. Her conviction that she is beautiful inside

iv. Complete the analogy about the speaker’s hair.

yellow: blonde :: : carrot: ………

Solution: yellow: blonde :: orange /red : carrot (either one can be accepted for full one mark)

v. Select the sentence in which the word ‘set’ is used in a similar manner as line 2 of the extract.

A. I want to set him up and get my work done this time.

B. Do you have another set of the books that I can read?

C. The dessert needs to set for two hours before being served.

D. The set for the school play looked quite grand.

Solution: v. C. The dessert needs to set for two hours before being served. 

VI Answer ANY FOUR of the following in about 40-50 words each.

i. Validate the given statement with reference to baby seagull’s fear. ‘Fear doesn’t exist anywhere else other than one’s mind.’ (His First Flight- Two Stories about Flying)

Result—was too scared to even try 

II. Explain why the poet personally holds the conviction that the world will primarily end in fire?(Fire and Ice)

iii. Valli’s unique maiden bus ride experience could be possible because she belonged to a small village. Do you agree? Why? /Why not? (2 reasons) (Madam Rides a Bus)

iv. Give one reason why ‘The TaleofCustardtheDragon’ is more a fable than a ballad.

v. How can we say that Natalya was continuously successful in maintaining an upper hand during her arguments with Lomov? (Any one example) (The Proposal) 

Solution:  Upper hand –

Arguments--

VII Answer ANY TWO of the following in about 40-50 words each. 

i. Dr. Herriot knew his patients as well as their owners really well. Discuss. (The Triumph of Surgery)

Solution: Patients --Dr. Herriot could understand the problems of his patients (dogs) just be observing-- saw Tricki in the market and understood that the dog requires help.

ii. State one likely reason the writer of The Midnight Visitor chose to characterise Ausable as short and fat.

iii. Validate the importance of small, fun learning tasks towards successful careers, in the context of Richard Ebright in The Making of a Scientist.

VIII Answer ANY ONE of the following in about 100-120 words. 

i. Mijbil and the Tiger, both were looked after by humans. Assume they both meet each other in the zoo and have a conversation about their lifestyle and feelings. Write this conversation as per your understanding of Mijbil the Otter and A Tiger in the Zoo. You may begin like this Tiger: Thanks for visiting me, though I don’t usually like visitors. Mijbil: Oh? I would love visitors, I think.

Solution: Mijbil-

ii. “Not from weeping nor from grieving will anyone obtain peace of mind’.If you had to use the message of the given quote from the Buddha’ssermon (The Sermon at Benares) to help the boy cope with the loss of his ball and what it signifies (The Ball Poem), what would you include in your advice? Also, evaluate why it might be difficult for him to understand the notion.

Solution: The learning from the referenced quote of Buddha--

To help the boy cope with the loss --- that loss is an important part of life –important to learn from experience –adapt and move on.

Difficult for the boy to understand the notion--- The boy is too young to understand the depth of these words-- is alone in his loss has no one to explain and must learn from his experience painstakingly--requires time to cope ---easy to feel disheartened at that age.

IX Answer ANY ONE of the following in about 100-120 words. 

i. Fiction writers prefer creating grey characters rather than black and white. Analyze this in detail, with reference to both the characters of The Thief’s Story

Solution: Introductory – Both characters in the story—neither completely black (negative) nor white (ideal)—have redeeming qualities as well as those that need improvement—the story reveals both their personas as grey. 

Hari Singh • Thief—artful - too smart for his age - fooled his victims and police --Wasn’t ashamed in lying and stealing –made no efforts to confess that he had given in to the temptation of stealing the notes, However, • Changed due to love, affection and Anil’s trust The character of Hari Singh—not a flat character who is either black or white. 

Anil - While we can admire Anil for his qualities --helpful and simple --easily trusting --forgave the thief -- never uttered a word despite knowledge of the theft, However,  Not perfect--casual about money --ignored Hari Singh’s pilfering The character of Hari Singh—not a flat character who is either black or white. 

Conclusion— Grey characters present a challenge to the readers, allow a sense of unpredictability and present a moral challenge. Hari Singh and Anil are created as grey characters. 

ii. ‘Honour among thieves’ is considered a popular code. Examine A Question of Trust as a story woven around this code.

Solution: Honour among thieves ---It is believed that thieves never double cross each other/ commit crimes against each other—would be inclined to help rather than betray each other 

The protagonist, Horace Danby was careful and meticulous in his theft which he conducted once a year  didn’t anticipate the role of the lady in red.

The Lady in red made a fool of him -- in spite of being a thief herself, she did not follow the code of honor normally existing between two thieves This resulted in Horace Danby going to prison for the first time in his life---he felt betrayed.

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The Central Board of Secondary Education has released the CBSE Sample Paper 2022-23 Class 10 for all subjects on 16th September 2022. These newly released sample papers are available here in PDF for free of cost.Those who are studying in CBSE Class 10th this year and will appear in the upcoming board exam should solve these newly released CBSE Class 10 Sample Papers. We advise this, because these sample papers are the best study material to understand the exam pattern and types of questions for the upcoming Class 10th board examination. It is noted, this year the board has removed the term wise exam and so the question papers are released based on the new exam pattern: Single exam in a year.Those students who were in doubt or confusion for the exam preparation should begin their Class 10 board exam preparation using these latest CBSE Class 10 Sample papers 2022-23 for all subjects.

The mid term exam is about to begin and this time the students are in a bit of pressure on how to be prepared for this exam. So, here we have provided the CBSE Sample Paper 2022-23 for Class 10.

The CBSE Sample Papers of class 10th will help students to understand marks distribution and question paper pattern to be prepared for the upcoming examinations.

However, to know the exact exam pattern of CBSE Class 10th, 2022-23 students will have to wait for a while since CBSE Sample paper class 10 is not released yet, But syllabus can help a bit in it.

CBSE Sample Paper 2022-23 Class 10 With Solutions

The sample papers of class 10th are prepared based on the exam pattern and the total weightage, where mixed types of questions are given.

In the mixed questions there are MCQs, Short answer types questions, fill in the blanks and long answer types of questions.

Therefore, our subject experts have solved the complete CBSE Sample Paper 2022-23 Class 10. Referring to this CBSE Sample Paper 2022-23 Class 10 With Solutions will assist students to understand the answering methods for each type of question.

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When students start their study in class 10th, they do it without thinking about the marking scheme. However, when the exam time comes closer they begin to think about what are the important topics to study, which question will help me to score more marks, and etc.

Students can learn about the total weightage, marks distributions and many other relevant things from the CBSE Class 10 Syllabus but, the Sample papers are the best way to know this.

Because with the help of this paper, students can not only learn about the marking scheme but how the marks are given to each type of question.

The sample papers help students to be specific when solving, so that students can better Understand Marking Scheme of CBSE Class 10th Using Sample Papers.

What Makes the CBSE Class 10 Sample Papers So Unique than Other Study Materials

Across all the CBSE Class 10 Study Materials the sample papers are a unique study resource then others. It is because the sample papers are a set of question papers in the form of a blueprint of board papers.

The sample papers not only help candidates in revision but aid them to practice lots of questions and do self-assessment. These are the things that make it unique then others.

Advantages of Solving CBSE Sample paper 2022-23 Class 10 PDF

When students are preparing for their exams, their time is most important and that is why here we have listed some of the Advantages of Solving CBSE Sample paper 2022-23 class 10 PDF, so that they won’t need to waste time on redundant study materials.

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How To Download CBSE Sample Paper 2022-23 Class 10 With Solutions

To download CBSE Sample Paper 2022-23 Class 10 With Solutions follow these simple steps:

A:- The CBSE officially releases the CBSE Sample Papers of class 10th so that students can learn about various aspects of actual question papers. However, it is not advised for students to rely on it rather try to solve more than one sample papers and lots of previous year question papers too. It will surely help in scoring good marks in 10th board exam.

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CBSE Class 10 Sample Papers for 2022-23 Exam Download PDF

CBSE Sample Papers for Class 10, as released by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), are provided here. To give an overview of the actual exam pattern, CBSE officially publishes the CBSE Sample Paper Class 10 for the 2022-23 exam for all subjects. Also, the marking scheme and answer key for each CBSE 10 Sample Paper are made available. The CBSE Sample Papers are designed as per the revised syllabus.

Students must start practising the questions from the CBSE Class 10 sample papers provided here. After solving these CBSE Sample Paper Class 10, students will become capable enough to tackle tough questions in the exam. It will boost students’ confidence and give them an idea of the new pattern of questions to be asked in the exam. This help students understand the difficulty level of the exam. Students can access the 2022-23 sample papers for Class 10 CBSE using the links below –

They can click on the link below to access the year-wise CBSE Sample Paper for Class 10:

For the academic year 2022-23, the board has revised the CBSE Class 10 Syllabus. So, the CBSE Sample Paper Class 10 2022-23 is based on the board syllabus. The CBSE Model Paper Class 10 are a helpful resource for CBSE students. They must practise all the CBSE Sample Papers and not leave any stone unturned for their board exam preparation.

CBSE Sample Papers for Class 10 – All Subjects

Apart from the official Sample Papers, we have provided a few more CBSE Model Paper Class 10 for students’ practice. Students can access the CBSE Class 10 Sample Papers for all the subjects from the links provided in the table below. We have also provided the CBSE 10th Sample Papers for SA1 and SA2.

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The CBSE exam will be of 3 hours in duration and have questions of different formats such as case-based/situation-based, open-ended- short answer/ long answer type. So, solving these CBSE Sample Paper Class 10 will help students to prepare well for the final exam. Students will get a good idea of the paper by practising these CBSE Board Sample Paper Class 10. These Sample Question Papers for Class 10 CBSE will make students well versed with the new exam pattern of the exam. Solving Sample Question Paper for Class 10 CBSE will boost their preparation so they can appear for the 10th exam with full confidence. Students can have a look at the questions asked in the exam for all major subjects by going through the CBSE Class 10 Previous Year Question Papers .

Download Year Wise CBSE Sample Papers for Class 10

Every student studies hard throughout the year to score high marks in CBSE Class 10 board exams. Preparation is a very crucial part of CBSE Class 10 students. The final result depends upon their preparation. So, to help them prepare in a better way, we have provided the Previous Years’ CBSE sample papers for Class 10. It also contains the CBSE Sample Paper Class 10 for all subjects, along with the papers of other years which were released by the board. Students can download these CBSE Paper Class 10 in PDF format. Solving CBSE Class 10 Sample paper will give students an idea about the paper pattern, frequently asked questions and which topics to emphasise more in a subject. CBSE 10th Sample Papers will boost their confidence and make them feel optimistic about the board exams.

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Here is the year-wise CBSE 10 Sample Paper with solutions for all subjects of Class 10. These CBSE 10th Sample Papers are provided by the CBSE board to make students well versed with the CBSE 10th exam pattern. Just click on subjects of your choice and get access to CBSE sample papers for class 10. The CBSE Sample Paper 2019 is also provided to help students understand the changes in exam patterns over the years. It will help students to prepare for the exam in a better way. The marking scheme is also provided for each sample paper for class 10 CBSE, which will help students to understand how marks are given by the teachers for each answer. Thus, they will learn the importance of writing the answers in steps.

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CBSE Sample Papers for Class 10 2021 PDF with Solutions

Practising these CBSE Sample Papers for Class 10 2021 pdf with Solutions will help students to understand the exam pattern and question paper format. They get to know the difficulty level of exams and accordingly prepare themselves for the subjects.

CBSE Class 10 Sample Paper 2020

CBSE Sample Papers for Class 10 2020 for all the subjects can be easily downloaded by students with a single click. They can also get the answers to these papers by downloading the Marking Scheme and Answer Key of the solution pdf. By solving CBSE Sample Papers for Class 10 2020 pdf with solutions, students get to know the sample paper format for the 2020 year.

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The CBSE Model Paper Class 10 cover the complete  CBSE Class 10 Syllabus. The set of sample papers for class 10 CBSE involves important questions from each chapter and marks weightage. Here are a few benefits of solving the CBSE Board Sample papers of Class 10.

These CBSE Sample Paper Class 10 will help in self-evaluation. Students can access their current level of exam preparation. Accordingly, they can prepare for the exam and boost their exam preparation. The answer solution provided for the CBSE Model Paper Class 10 will help better way to express answers in the exam.

Frequently Asked Questions on CBSE Sample Papers for Class 10

What are cbse class 10 sample papers.

CBSE Class 10 Sample Papers are the model papers made per the latest syllabus, exam pattern, blueprint, marking scheme and guidelines issued by CBSE every year. These sample papers resemble the actual CBSE 10th question paper pattern.

When does CBSE release the Class 10 Sample Papers?

CBSE usually releases the sample papers in September. This year, the board released the class 10 sample paper in September on the official website.

How many Sample Papers does CBSE release?

CBSE releases one sample paper for each subject following the latest exam pattern. Along with the sample paper, the board also provides a marking scheme.

Does CBSE provide the answer key or solutions for the sample papers?

CBSE provides the answer key of the sample papers, known as the Marking Scheme (MS). It contains the answers to all the questions with step marking.

Are solving the official CBSE Sample Papers enough for scoring good marks in the Class 10 exam?

CBSE provides only one sample paper for each subject. Just solving one sample paper won’t help in scoring high marks. It is advised for students to solve more sample papers. We have provided different sets of sample papers and solutions for students’ practice on this page.

What is the new pattern of the CBSE Class 10 Exam?

CBSE has introduced Objective Type Questions in all subjects of class 10. Also, the board has increased internal choices in the question paper in all sections.

Are CBSE Sample Papers useful for Class 10 Board Exams?

Yes, CBSE Class 10 Sample Papers are very helpful for board exam preparation. By practising the sample papers, students get to know the exam pattern, types of questions asked in the exam and their difficulty level. Sample papers help analyse the current exam preparation and the areas where students need to focus more to improve their performance.

What is the difference between Basic Level and Standard Level Maths Paper of CBSE Class 10?

Standard-Level and Basic-level Maths Question papers shall be based on the existing CBSE Class 10 Maths Syllabus . However, Standard-Level Mathematics assesses higher Mathematical abilities compared to Basic-Level. Accordingly, the difficulty level of Mathematics – ‘Basic’ is less than that of Mathematics-‘Standard’.

Are 10th Board Exams Tough?

Most students find the 10th board exams tough because of the pressure they experience and the vast syllabus they have to cover. However, if the students are regular with their studies, covering the syllabus way ahead of time, they will have enough time to revise. Practising the sample papers and previous years’ papers during revision time will help them have the upper hand in the Class 10 board examination.

Which book is the best to prepare for CBSE Class 10 Board exam?

CBSE class 10 question papers are prepared by referring to the NCERT Textbook. Also, most of the questions asked in the exam are from the NCERT Book . So, it’s highly recommended for students to study from the NCERT Book. However, they can also refer to the other authors’ books like RD Sharma and RS Aggarwal once they have completed NCERT Book.

Are solving the sample papers enough for the Class 10 exam?

Solving the sample papers provides better practice for the students. They get well versed with the CBSE 10th question paper structure and exam pattern. Also, they can find out their weak and strong areas. Sample papers are good resources for practice, but apart from this, students must also solve the last 10 years question papers and previous years’ question papers to score high marks.

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CBSE Class 10 English Sample Paper 2023 has been released by the Central Board of Secondary Education . Therefore you can now download Class 10 English Sample Papers with Solutions PDF here on aglasem. This CBSE Class 10 sample paper has model questions answers from latest English syllabus. Thus if you solve this English sample paper , then you can easily score high marks in the 10th board exams 2022-2023.

CBSE Class 10 English Sample Paper 2023

The CBSE sample paper 2022-2023 class 10 English is a model question paper. Wherein English subject experts at CBSE board have compiled questions from updated 10th syllabus. Also exam pattern in actual CBSE class 10 English question paper 2023 will be exactly same as in this model paper.

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The PDF of the CBSE Class 10 Sample Paper 2023 for English is as follows.

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CBSE Class 10 English Sample Paper 2022-2023 with Solutions

The Central Board of Secondary Education has released class 10 sample papers for the subject English for academic session 2022-2023. In addition the board has released its marking scheme . The links to download English Sample Paper Class 10 2022-2023 with Solutions are as follows.

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Highlights of this sample question paper are as follows.

Class 10 Sample Paper 2023

The Central Board of Secondary Education has published class 10 sample paper 2023 at cbseacademic.nic.in . You can also get it from cbse.gov.in . The CBSE sample paper 2022-2023 is for February-April 2023 board exams. Likewise the CBSE sample paper 2023-2024 is for 10th exams in February-April 2024. While you can download latest solved class 10 sample paper PDFs for CBSE 10 English here. For other subjects, use the following.

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