Bihar Board Class 10Th English Objective (2022)

Bihar Board Class 10Th English Objective (2022)

Part – A

Choose the most suitable option from the choices given:

1. ‘Greed is endless, but life is not’
(A) The Empty Heart
(B) Koel
(C) Thinner than a Crescent
(D) God made the Country
2. The children were transported to  ……… on hearing Martha’s stories. 
(A) forest
(B) sky
(C) cloud
(D) dreamland
 3. Munni and Halku wanted to pay the landlord after the ……… season. 
 (A) monsoon
(B) harvesting
 (C) summer
 (D) winter
4. The poor ……….  informed the banker about the lawyer’s ‘disappearance’. 
(A) watchman
(B) servant
(C) doctor
(D) maid
5. The daughter performed her duties without a word of
(A) anger
(B) frustration
(C) depression
(D) protest
6. Who wrote the stories like ‘The Garden Party’ and ‘The Fly”?
(A) Jane Austen
(B) Virginia Woolf
(C) Katherine Mansfield
(D) George Eliot
7. The author wanted a pair of ……… leather boots. 
(A) Iranian
(B) Russian
(C) Japanese
(D) Indian
8. Who was ‘a perfect little ton of bricks’?
(A) Moon
(B) Cook
(C) Sun
(D) Nurse
9. The daughter in ‘Two Horizons’ tried to
(A) buy jewellery
(B) study
(C) stitch clothes
(D) build new dreams
10. The narrator in ‘Love Defiled’ became
(A) an IAS officer
(B) an IPS officer
(C) an IES officer
(D) a journalist
11. Indian cinema, according to Satyajit Ray, does not need more
(A) music
(B) gloss
(C) action
(D) story
12. The beauty of genuine brotherhood and peace is more precious than
(A) copper
(B) wealth
(C) diamonds
 (D) platinum
13.  ……. is, in one sense, the common characteristic of all culture.
(A)Readjustment
(B) Unity
(C) Civilization
(D) Toleration
14. Akoulya’s……… tried to stop the fight among the adults.
(A) father
(B) mother
(C) uncle
(D) grandmother
15. The people now think faster than people did
(A) 150 years from now
(B) 500 years from today
(C) 200 years from today
(D) 30 years ago
16. Ms. Greene goes away on
(A) Thursdays and Fridays
(B) Wednesdays and Thursdays
(C) Saturdays and Sundays
(D) Mondays and Tuesdays
17. The……… was considered an easy prey by the crows.
(A) flowers
(B) mud
(C) pots
(D) squirrel
18. The……… of cinema is life itself.
(A) raw material
(B) music
(C) dialogue
(D) production
19. Who is challenging the mountain ?
 (A) The poet
(B) The porter
(C) The climbers
(D) The policemen
20. What is suggested to avoid allergy?
(A) Wearing pollen masks
(B) Eating vitamins
(C) Driving around
(D) Sleeping well
21. The author admired Mr. Gessler
(A) as a pointer
(B) as a cook
(C) as an artist
(D) as a shoe-trader
22. ‘The ……… Desire now made him mad.”
(A) godly
(B) bad
(C) giant
(D) demon
23. Who wrote the poem ‘God Made the Country’?
(A) William Cowper
(B) William Wordsworth
(C) Alexander Pope
(D) John Keats
24. What disability did the woman have in ‘Once Upon a Time’?
(A) Obesity
(B) Paralysis
(C) Blindness
(D) Deafness
25. In 1948, Laxmi Prasad Devkota presided over the first ……… festival of Nepal.
(A) National literary
(B) National prose
(C) National drama
(D) National poetry
26. The stories told by Martha seemed
(A) tranquil
(B) revealing
(C) pessimistic
(D) uninteresting
27. Halku warmed himself by burning some
(A) wood
(B) paper
(C) leaves
(D) grass
28. Immunoglobin E was discovered by scientists in
(A) Harvard
(B) Yale
(C) Oxford
(D) Uppsala and Baltimore
29. To stop rumours, the banker locked the lawyer’s ……… in his safe.
(A) note
(B) books
(C) clothes
(D) piano
30. The author wrote a……… and posted it to Mr. Gessler.
 (A) note
(B) story
(C) cheque
(D) poem
31. ……… causes pain.
(A) Heart
(B) Hurt
(C) Clothes
(D) Medicines
32. Radha’s friend is ………. about her.
(A) happy
(B) concerned
(C) angry
(D) satisfied
33. The rich man wrecked his
(A) car
(B) house
(C) health
(D) tractor
34. The notes of the ……… are high-pitched.
(A) koel
(B) man
(C) crow
(D) poet
35. The porter’s body is very 
(A) fat
(B) thin
(C) sick
(D) weak
36. Martha would tell her ……… in the hazel glen.
(A) poems
(B) plight
(C) stories
(D) pain
37. Life is bitter because it is full of
(A) troubles
(B) uncertainties
 (C) happiness
(D) jealousies
38. The happy man gets ……… from his cattle. acceo000
(A) vegetables
(B) fruits
(C) milk
(D) shade
39. ‘Sawarani’ and ‘Rays’ have been written by
(A) Puran Singh
(B) Durga Prasad Panda
(C) Mahadevi Verma
(D) Vidyapati
40. Radha’s friend says that Radha has
(A) gained
(B) added
(C) put
(D) lost
41. Halku wanted to save himself and his pet dog Jabra from the biting
(A) cold
(B) fire
(C) hunger
(D) fog
42. The flaming soul looks for his
(A) beloved
(B) parents
(C) siblings
(D) children
43.  ………  movement gives you a superficial sense of drama. 
(A) Rapid
(B) Recurring
(C) Slow
(D) Intermittent
44. Mr. William was burning
(A) plastic
(B) paper
(C) leaves
(D) clothes
45. Gillu’s eyes were
(A) blue
(B) green
(C) black
(D) brown
46. In India, the first was produced in 1907.
(A) short film
(B) feature film
(C) documentary film
(D) art film
47. Many senior leaders have been ……… in Burma.
(A) incarcerated
(B) killed
(C) beaten
(D) honoured
48. The house of the old woman is situated outside of the
(A) hamlet
(B) village
(C) town
(D) city
49. Sun and Moon saw the ice-pudding in the
(A) box
(B) refrigerator
(C) oven
(D) kitchen
50. The mother was …….. to read the letter from her daughter.
(A) happy
(B) jealous
(C) tired
(D) disturbed

Part – B

Choose the most suitable option from the choices given:

1. Humanity, according to Alexander Aris, can no longer be bound to
(A) domestic walls 
(B) racism
(C) religion
(D) dictatorship
2. Toni Morrison was the ……… black woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature.
(A) first
(B) third
(C) second
(D) seventh
3. There should be drastic simplification of style and ……… in Indian cinema.
(A) music
(B) content
(C) painting
(D) techniques
4. Vidyapati is known for depicting the ……… of separation.
(A) society
(B) history
(C) culture
(D) pangs
5. ‘And tried all tricks to gather gold’ is from
(A) The Empty Heart
(B) Ode on Solitude
(C) Martha
 (D) The Sleeping Porter
6. Pope is remembered chiefly as a
 (A) novelist
 (B) dramatist
(C) satirist
(D) politician
7. ‘Nearly all the ……… was taken out of the dining-room.’
(A) piano
(B) furniture
 (C) flower-pots
(D) chairs
 8. According to the mother, The companion of my joys and sorrows is only my …….. 
(A) husband
(B) son
(C) daughter 
(D) God
9. The girlfriend’s ……… made the narrator feel that he was ugly from within’. 
(A) meanness
(B) goodness 
(C) cruelty
 (D) spirituality
10. It seemed to Halku that his blood had ……… due to cold
 (A) frozen
(B) boiled
(C) heated 
(D) warmed
11. ECP can be detected in 
(A) excreta
(B) blood
(C) body fluids
(D) inflammation
12. The lawyer in the first year rejected
(A) food
(B) juices
(C) wine
(D) proteins
13. William Cowper showed the deep respect for the ……… life.
(A) urban
(B) artificial
(C) luxurious
(D) rural
14. Pope is content to
(A) eat good food
(B) have excess wealth
(C) breathe the native air
(D) travel across the world
15. The ……….grow in the grief’s garbage bin. 
(A) flowers
(B) vegetables
(C) fruits
(D) germs of the disease
16. Vidyapati is born in the village of
(A) Gaya
(B) Dhanbad
(C) Bokaro
(D) Bisapi
17. Periasami is famous as the editor of
(A) Peraiva
(B) Kalai Kazhanjiyam
(C) Puthiya Panuval
(D) Arima Nokku
18. ‘The ……… the garden, the brighter burns my heart.”
(A) lighter
 (B) heavier
(C) greener
(D) darker
19. The strivings of ……… should be proved correct.
(A) Sarojini Naidu
(B) Kamala Das
(C) Martin Luther King, Jr.
(D) Margaret Mitchell
20. For parading their power and her helplessness, the young visitors are
(A) praised
(B) commended 
(C) reprimanded
(D) beaten
 21. According to Hymayun Kabir, …….. expresses through social habits and customs.
 (A) culture
(B) discipline
(C) village
 (D) government
 22. The girls in Tolstoy’s story had……… that everyone was fighting because of them. 
(A) cherished
 (B) enjoyed
(C) remembered
(D) forgotten
23. Fields and groves, as mentioned in a poem, can be found in the
 (A) towns
 (B) cities
 (C) countryside
(D) schools
24. A …….. man, according to Pope, has no cares and anxieties.
(A) blessed
(B) poor 
 (C) wicked blessed
(D) rich
25. Mental activities of our time, according to the narrator in ‘The Pace for Living’, tent to follow the pace of 
(A) computers
(B) machines
(C) horses
(D) aeroplanes
26. Jim advises ……… to walk to the post office.
(A) Ms. Greene
(B) Ms. Smith
(C) Mr. William
(D) Mr. Roger.
27. ‘Chik-Chik’ of Gillu indicated that he was
(A) sad
(B) crying
(C) moaning
(D) hungry
28. The cinema also combines the cold logic of
 (A) science
 (B) psychology
 (C) chemistry
(D) language
29. Aris says that Nobel Peace Prize encapsulates the ideals of
 (A) peace 
(B) humanism
 (C) freedom
(D) democracy
 30. The young visitors are reprimanded for asserting their 
(A) anger
(B) wisdom
(C) knowledge
(D) power
31. How does Radha look like?
(A) Wider than the crescent
(B) Thinner than the crescent
(C) Fatter than the crescent 
(D) Sharper than the crescent bag?
32. What happens when we burn a polythene bag ? 
(A) It turns into ash.
(B) It becomes volatile.
(C) It shrinks.
(D) It gives out a poisonous smell.
33. Mr. Gessler was the best bootmaker in
(A) London
(B) Tokyo
(C) Paris
(D) Berlin
34. With ……around, no animal can get into the field.
(A) villagers
 (B) Munni
(C) Jabra
(D) Halku
35. ‘Your books gave me wisdom.’ Who said this in ‘The Bet’?
(A) Banker
(B) Lawyer
(C) Friends
(D) Neighbours
36. Mansfield’s stories are full of
(A) depression
(B) frustration
(C) happiness
(D) sympathy
37. Mr. Gessler never ………his products.
(A) sold
(B) advertised
(C) made
(D) gave
38. Mansfield’s stories are characterised with a haunting sense of
(A) joyfulness
(B) irony
(C) sarcasm
(D) sadness
39. The daughter could see no reason for this ……… she felt.
(A) revolt
(B) anger
(C) suspicion
(D) weariness
40. Giridhar Jha is a journalist and
(A) novelist
(B) poet
(C) director
(D) script-writer
41. Who makes a run for the car ?
(A) Jim
(B) Ms. Greene
(C) Mr. Johnson
(D) Mr. William
42. India is ……… only to Hollywood in film production.
(A) fourth
(B) fifth
(C) second
(D) third
43. The porter’s ‘body is an abode of ……
(A) expensive clothes
(B) perfumes
(C) fleas and lice
(D) creams and lotions
44. ‘Our hearts stood still in the hush of ………by
(A) an age gone
(B) a year gone
(C) a month gone
(D) an hour gone
45. Seeing the ruined field, Munni was struck with grief but Halku was
 (A) happy
 (B) content 
(C) sad
 (D) angry
46. Allergy is a malfunction of the human……… system. 
(A) light
(B) inflammation
(C) immune
(D) allergen
 47. The lawyer asked only for ……… in the second year of imprisonment. 
(A) classics
 (B) textbooks
(C) novels 
(D) dramas
 48. Mr. Gessler was successful in his
(A) examination
 (B) plan
(C) trade
(D) game
49. Only the ……. caused by ‘hurt’, according to Durga Prasad Panda, comes back again and again.
(A) pleasure
(B) happiness
(C) spring
(D) pain
50. Radha is growing ………. than the crescent.
(A) larger
(B) stronger
(C) thinner
(D) weaker

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