The Thief's Story English Class:10th Footprints without Feet Chapter:- 2

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  The Thief's  Story English Class:10th Footprints without Feet Chapter:- 2                                        By:- Ruskin Bond   Chapter Overview The story highlights how kindness, compassion and trust can change even criminals. In the story, a 15 year old thief named Hari Singh, undergoes a changes when he meets Anil, a 25 year old writer. Anil's unspoken words and kind gestures leave a very positive impact on Hari Singh's life. As a result, Hari could not rab Anil as he had planned. He realised the importance of education and became a better man under Anil's company. About the Characters Hari Singh:-   (The Narrator) He is a 15 year old, experienced thief. He is keen on learning how to read and write. Anil:-   He is a 25 year old, tall and lean man who earns his living by writing. He is a kind, simple and an easy-going person. Summary How the narrator (a thief) befriends Anil The narrator was a thief when he met Anil. He was only 15. Anil had been watchi

JAC English Class:10 Model set-1( 2021) Grammar section with answer key

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English class:10 Model set-1 Grammar section 

question with answer key

Q. Choose the correct option and answer the following questions : 

Q.1 When the subject is the agent or doer of the action, the verb is in the ………. 

a) Active voice.               b) Passive voice 

 c) Normal voice             d) None of these 


Q.2 He ……….. this place last month. 

(a) visits  (b) visit  (c) visited    (d) None of these


Q.3 She worked hard so that she ………… pass. 

(a) may   (b) must   (c) ought   (d) None of these

 

Q.4 I ……….. speak three languages. 

(a) could    (b) can.   (c) need     (d) None of these


Q.5 It ………. rain today. 

(a) ought.  (b) may.   (c) must.   (d) None of these

 

Q.6 She ………. hundred rupees from me. 

(a) borrowed (b) is borrowing (c) was borrowed (d) None of these 


Q.7 Children ……… noise in the class when the teacher was absent from the class. 

(a) make (b) were making (c) made (d) None of these 


Q.8 Indirect speech of He said to me, “I am writing a letter” is 

a) He told me that he was writing a letter 

b) He told me that he is writing a letter 

c) He told me that he will be writing a letter 

d) None of these 


Q.9 Passive voice of “Ram killed a tiger” is 1 

a) A tiger killed Ram   b) Ram kills a tiger 

 c) A tiger was killed by Ram   d) None of these 


Q.10  Comparative degree of ‘He is as strong as you’ is 

a) You are stronger than me.    b) He is stronger than me 

 c) You are not stronger than he d) None of these

 

Q.11  The complex form of ‘He confessed his guilt’ is 

    a) He confessed that he was guilty                             b) He did confess his guilt 

    c) He had confessed his guilt.                                    d) None of these  


Q.12  Remove ‘too’ in the sentence ‘You are too lazy to work’ is 

  a) You are so lazy that you cannot work.                   b) You are very lazy 

  c) You are not lazy                                                        d) None of these 


Q.13  The compound form of ‘Inspite of hard work, he failed’ is 

a) He worked hard and failed. 

b) He worked hard but failed. 

 c) He worked hard so he failed. 

d) None of these


Q.14 The transformation of ‘He is honest’ into a negative sentence is 

a) He is not dishonest.

 b) He is not honest. 

 c) He is dishonest. 

d) None of these


Q.15 The interrogative form of ‘It cannot be true’ is 

a) Will it be true?

 b) Can it be true?

 c) Cannot it be true?

 d) None of these


Q.16 ‘John is reading a novel’ is an example of’ 


a) Past tense.             b) Present continuous 

 c) Future tense.        d) None of these 


Q.17 ‘My brother has not come yet’ is an example of 

a) Past tense              b) Present perfect tense 

 c) Future tense         d) None of these 


Q.18 The English ……….. India till 1947. 

a) had left   b) left.  c) leaving    d) None of these

 

Q.19 The past perfect of ‘eat’ is ……………… 

Q.20 The simple past of ‘drink’ is ……………..

Q.21 Transform the following sentences as directed in the brackets : 

a) He is too fat to run (Remove ‘too’) 

b) Man is mortal. (Into negative sentence) 

c) He said to me, “I have written a letter.” (Into indirect speech) 

d) He is reading a letter. (Into passive voice)


Answer key

Q.1--  a

Q.2--  c

Q.3--  c

Q.4--  b

Q.5--  b

Q.6--  a

Q.7--  b

Q.8--  a

Q.9--  c

Q.10- c

Q.11- a

Q.12- a

Q.13- b

Q.14- a

Q.15- b

Q.16- a

Q.17- b

Q.18- a

Q.19- had eaten

Q.20- drank

Q.21- (a) He is so fat that he can not run.

          (b) Man is not immortal. 

          (c) He told me that he had written a letter.

          (d) A letter is being read by him.



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