Bihar Board Class 10Th English Objective (2021)
Bihar Board Class 10Th English Objective (2021)
Part – A
Choose the most suitable option from the choices given:
1. To which country does Aung San Suu Kyi belong?
(A) Bangladesh
(B) Myanmar
(C) Malaysia
(D) Indonesia
2. Who is the first black woman to receive a Nobel Prize in literature?
(A) Aung San Suu Kyi
(B) Toni Morrison
(C) Amrita Pritam
(D) Mahadevi Verma
3. When was Aung San Suu Kyi born?
(A) 19th June, 1945
(B) 21st July, 1994
(C) 8th November, 1948
(D) 25th September, 1946
4. Humayun Kabir was a
(A) doctor
(B) orator
(C) lawyer
(D) political thinker
5. Vidyapati is a …… poet.
(A) Oriya
(B) English
(C) Maithili
(D) Bhojpuri
6. The porter ……. ‘over the rich kingdom of sleep’.
(A) reigns
(B) thinks
(C) cries
(D) whispers
7. What is the poet’s desire in ‘God Made The Country ?
(A) To enjoy luxury
(B) To enjoy life in the countryside
(C) To eat good food
(D) To wear good clothes
8. Hours, days and years slide away……… for the happy man.
(A) hardly
(B) quickly
(C) softly
(D) tensely
9. Halku heard some noises coming from the
(A) house
(B) terrace
(C) groves
(D) fields
10. The high-pitched strains of the Koel wakes in the poet’s
(A) dreams
(B) desires
(C) memories
(D) regrets
11. Who was Mr. Gessler ?
(A) A goldsmith
(B) A carpenter
(C) A shoemaker
(D) A farmer
12. Martha’s stories were about ……… and fairies.
(A) gnomes
(B) children
(C) ghosts
(D) adults
13. Which of the following is caused by Allergy?
(A) Fever
(B) Hunger
(C) Sleeplessness
(D) Fatigue
14. The lawyer read books with ……… themes in his first year of confinement.
(A) serious
(B) violent
(C) light
(D) sad
15. The narrator in ‘Lover Defiled’ realised that he was ………… from within.
(A) handsome
(B) ugly
(C) charming
(D) attractive
16. What did the pitchers contain?
(A) Gold coins
(B) Silver coins
(C) Copper coins
(D) Lead coins
17. What happens when a polythene bag gets a little heated?
(A) It melts down
(B) It becomes solid
(C) It vaporizes
(D) It becomes slippery
18. What was in the yard in ‘Little Girls Wiser Than Men’?
(A) Cold water
(B) Hot water
(C) Dirty water
(D) Ice water
19. The main character in the play which the author saw in ‘The Pace for Living’ was a/an …… man.
(A) Elderly
(B) Handicapped
(C) Young
(D) Diabetic
20. Jim asked Mrs. Greene to save the old newspapers for the school…….
(A) office
(B) pickup
(C) children
(D) library
21. The author admits that quick travel does not give the traveller the real ……… of travel.
(A) pains
(B) pleasure
(C) feel
(D) knowledge
22. Mr. Johnson was asked to use his car less in order to save the
(A) environment
(B) diesel
(C) weight
(D) petrol
23. What does the word ‘abode’ mean in ‘Gillu’?
(A) home
(B) garden
(C) foreign
(D) field
24. In which year was the short film produced in India ?
(A) 1907
(B) 1919
(C) 1925
(D) 1949
25. The Koel is desperately looking for his
(A) beloved
(B) food
(C) friends
(D) rain
26. ‘The demon Desire now made him mad’ is from
(A) The Empty Heart
(B) Koel
(C) Thinner Than a Crescent
(D) Martha
27. When Martha told her stories, the children stared at her with
(A) joy
(B) ease
(C) tension
(D) attention
28. The porter is the proud conqueror of
(A) mountain
(B) cliff
(C) sleep
(D) nature
29. The poem “The Empty Heart” highlights man’s insatiable
(A) food
(B) hunger
(C) greed
(D) nature
30. “I am restless. Where is my Beloved?” is from
(A) Koel
(B) Marha
(C) Thinner than a Crescent
(D) nature
31. Katherine Mansfield followed in the footsteps of
(A) Leo Tolstoy
(B) T. S. Eliot
(C) Anton Chekov
(D) Jane Austen
32. “Two Horizons” written by Binapani Mohanty has translated into English by
(A) Mahadevi Verma
(B) Nissim Ezekiel
(C) Jayanta Mahapatra
(D) Shiv K. Kumar
33. ‘It was so typical of her – writty to the hilt, understanding to a fault’ is from
(A) January Night
(B) Love Defiled
(C) Quality
(D) Two Horizons
34. ‘What I say is, give up this tenant farming’- Why does Munni say this?
(A) Because they were poor
(B) Because they were lazy
(C) Because the master would threaten and insult them
(D) Because they were farmers
35. The author in ‘Quality’ wanted Mr. Gessler to make him a pair of …. leather boots.
(A) Chinese
(B) Japanese
(C) Russian
(D) Indian
36. Why was there no one to look after Sun and Moon?
(A) All were traveling
(B) All were busy making preparations for a party
(C) All were sleeping
(D) All were eating
37. The author was sad that the squirrel would not …. after being attacked by the crows.
(A) sleep
(B) eat
(C) live
(D) run
38. Gillu always wanted to catch Mahadevi Verma’s
(A) pen
(B) sari
(C) bed cover
(D) attention.
39. Preaching about ecology is easy but it is difficult to abide by the rules of
(A) preservation
(B) water wastage
(C) population growth
(D) noise pollution
40. Gillu’s……….astonished everybody who watched him.
(A) anger
(B) weakness
(C) jumps
(D) antics
41. The Indian Films imitate stories mostly from
(A) Tollywood
(B) Hollywood
(C) Bollywood
(D) Kolywood
42. Aung San Sun Kyi’s Nobel Peace Prize was received by her son, because she was in
(A) home
(B) prison
(C) office
(D) hospital
43. Jim asks Ms. Greene to save …….. so that they can be made into paper.
(A) leaves
(B) garbage
(C) newspapers
(D) fruit-skins
44. Who was the recipient of Mangala Prasad Prize?
(A) Mahadevi Verma
(B) Anita Desai
(C) Ashapurna Devi
(D) Nayantara Sahgal
45. “There only minds like yours can do no harm” is from
(A) Ode on Solitude
(B) The Sleeping Porter
(C) Koel
(D) God Made the Country
46. The Man is content to get his food from his
(A) cattle
(B) parents
(C) fields
(D) relatives
47. ‘Her tears carved a river’ whose tears is the poet referring to?
(A) Radha
(B) Radha’s friend
(C) Radha’s sister
(D) Radha’s mother
48. …….. caused pain.
(A) Furniture
(B) Utensils
(C) House
(D) Hurt
49. “Eager and anxiously he shamelessly took ………”. What did the man take?
(A) Gold coins
(B) Fancy clothes
(C) Beautiful gems
(D) Property
50. Vidyapati was born in
(A) Bhagalpur
(B) Motihari
(C) Darbhanga
(D) Madhubani
Part – B
Choose the most suitable option from the choices given:
1. How many girls were there in the film ‘The Pace for Living’?
(A) Two
(B) Three
(C) Four
(D) Five
2. The narrator in ‘Me and the Ecology Bit’ told Mr. Williams not to burn leaves as it is ……. for the air and ecology.
(A) excellent
(B) bad
(C) good
(D) helpful
3. In ‘The Pace for Living’, the writer captures the agony of ……… man.
(A) modern
(B) ancient
(C) suppressed
(D) uncivilized
4. Jim’s mother told him that he used up……… by watching television all the time.
(A) petrol
(B) water
(C) electricity
(D) time
5. What name did Mahadevi Verma give to the squirrel?
(A) Gauti
(B) Gill
(C) Gomti
(D) Gillu
6. Today,……… commands the same respect as any other form of creative expression.
(A) Music
(B) Literature
(C) Cinema
(D) Sports
7. The raw material of cinema is ……… itself.
(A) life
(B) hall
(C) studio
(D) camera
8. The old woman in ‘Once Upon a Time’ could answer the questions asked by the young men, if only she could
(A) read
(B) see
(C) smell
(D) hear
9. Who wrote ‘Little Girls Wiser than Men’?
(A) Leo Tolstoy
(B) R. C. Hutchinson
(C) Jon Lexau
(D) Humayun Kabir
10. In ‘The Pace for Living’, the author says that ……… are designed to test the mental speed of a person.
(A) education tests
(B) psychological test
(C) placement tests
(D) intelligence tests
11. Indian cinema, according to Satyajit Ray, does not need much
(A) action
(B) gloss
(C) music
(D) story
12. Aung San Suu Kyi struggled for ……of human spirit.
(A) separation
(B) participation
(C) suppression
(D) emancipation
13. Who wrote the poem ‘God Made the Country”?
(A) William Cowper
(B) William Wordsworth
(C) Alexander Pope
(D) Durga Prasad Panda
14. Where does a happy man live?
(A) In forests
(B) In towns
(C) In his native land
(D) In metropolitan cities
15. Premchand is the pen name of
(A) Dhanpat Pandey
(B) Dhanpat Rai
(C) Dhanpat Mistry
(D) Dhanapt Mishra
16. Mr. Gessler’s shop had a certain …….. distinction.
(A) quite
(B) quiet
(C) quit
(D) cute
17. The Koel is unhappy because it is not with its
(A) husband
(B) lover
(C) brother
(D) sister
18. Who is crying in ‘Thinner Than a Crescent’?
(A) Radha
(B) Krishna
(C) Sudama
(D) Devaki
19. Mr. Gessler was a/an ……shoemaker.
(A) dishonest
(B) careless
(C) competent
(D) incompetent
20. The ice-pudding was in the shape of a ………. house.
(A) red
(B) pink
(C) blue
(D) green
21. The daughter performed her duties without any
(A) anger
(B) frustration
(C) depression
(D) protest
22. The narrator’s girlfriend ‘Lover Defiled’ was very
(A) cunning
(B) stupid
(C) irritating
(D) intelligent and witty
23. The mother in Two Horizons ‘Tells her daughter’, ‘Never try to become an …. child’.
(A) innocent
(B) idiot
(C) idle
(D) honest
24. ‘The Garden Party’ and ‘The Fly’ have been written by
(A) Jane Austen
(B) Virginia Woolf
(C) Katherine Mansfield
(D) George Eliot
25. The post office in ‘Me and the Ecology Bit’ is only……… blocks from Mr. Johnson’s house.
(A) three
(B) two
(C) four
(D) one
26. Gillu had stopped ………. the day he died.
(A) sleeping
(B) running
(C) drinking
(D) eating
27. Malasha was scolded by Akoulya and asked not to ……… water.
(A) waste
(B) spill
(C) splash
(D) drink
28. The beauty of genuine brotherhood and peace is more …. diamond or silver or gold.
(A) valuable
(B) desirable
(C) precious
(D) appreciable
29. Aris felt that the Nobel Peace Prize given to Aung San Suu Kyi would help the Burmese people to ……… their heads a little higher.
(A) raise
(B) hold
(C) lower
(D) hang
30. No Indian cinema can be …..on all counts.
(A) acclaimed
(B) applauded
(C) demeaned
(D) criticised
31. The author in ‘The Pace for Living’ enjoys
(A) long car drives
(B) air flights
(C) train journeys
(D) road journeys
32. Surely, it is very hard to get people to work for
(A) population
(B) education
(C) ecology
(D) cleanliness
33. According to Willian Cowper, villages possess the gift of health and ………. that towns and cities can never have.
(A) virtue
(B) perfection
(C) serenity
(D) materialism
34. In ‘Ode on Solitude’ the poet says that a happy man wants to ………. unlamented.
(A) sleep
(B) think
(C) die
(D) live
35. “……… when burnt it exudes a pungent smell”-What is the poet talking about ?
(A) burning of polythene
(B) burning of paper
(C) burning of raw vegetables
(D) burning of clothes
36. ‘O Madhava, / I have run to call you’ _ is from
(A) Ode on Solitude
(B) The Empty Heart
(C) Thinner Than a Crescent
(D) Koel
37. ‘Anti-histamines may provide temporary relief by masking the ……….’
(A) allergy
(B) disease
(C) symptoms
(D) inflammation
38. The banker decided to murder the
(A) guard
(B) servant
(C) gardener
(D) lawyer
39. The narrator did not marry the girl because of
(A) his parents
(B) his friends
(C) his colleagues
(D) his neighbours
40. Greed is ……… but life is not.
(A) worthy
(B) bad
(C) good
(D) endless
41. Where do germs grow?
(A) In polythene bags
(B) In soils
(C) In garbage
(D) In clothes
42. Where did the water come up to?
(A) Akoulya’s ankles
(B) Malasha’s ankles
(C) Malasha’s knees
(D) Akoulya’s knees
43. The porter’s structure is
(A) hefty
(B) fat
(C) thin
(D) skeleton-like
44. ‘The seven full vessels he clean forgot’, is from
(A) The Empty Heart
(B) Koel
(C) Martha
(D) ode on Solitude
45. The banker hid the lawyer’s note in his
(A) safe
(B) cupboard
(C) drawer
(D) box
46. What was the amount of the bet between the banker and the lawyer ?
(A) Two thousand dollars
(B) Two million roubles
(C) Two thousand roubles
(D) Two billion rubles
47. The prisoner asked only for ………. in the second year of imprisonment.
(A) novels
(B) classics
(C) piano
(D) poetry
48. Munni and Halku wanted to pay the landlord after the ……… season
(A) monsoon
(B) harvesting
(C) summer
(D) winter
49. Aris said that his mother accepted the prize in the name of the ………. of Burma and not herself.
(A) monks
(B) politicians
(C) ministers
(D) people
50. What disability did the woman have in ‘Once Upon a Time’?
(A) Obesity
(B) Paralysis
(C) Blindness
(D) Deafness
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