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    Time : 45 Min. Max. Marks : 50

    GENER L INSTRUCTIONS

    1. The booklet given in the examination hall is the Question Paper.

    2. A student has to write his/her answers in the OMR sheet by darkening the appropriate bubble with the help of

    HB Pencil as the correct answer(s) of the question attempted.

    3. The question paper contains 50 questions. Each carries one mark.

    4. Blank papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculators, mobile or any other electronic gadgets in any

    form is not allowed.

    5. Write your Name& Roll No. in the space provided in the bottom of this booklet.

    6. There is no negative marking. Do not spend too much time on a particular question.

    7. Before answering the paper, fill up the required details in the blank space provided in the answer sheet.

    8. Use only Blackor Blueball point pen. Do not use INK / GEL PEN

    9. In case of any dispute, the answer sheet available with the institute shall be final.

    NTSE STAGE-II

    PRACTICE PAPER-2

    CLASS -X

    LANGUAGE TEST (ENGLISH)

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    LANGUAGE TEST

    A. Directions (Q.1 to 15) : In each of the following sentences, find out which part of the sentence

    has an error.

    1. If you are sure that (A) / you are in the right, (B) / you would not (C) / mind an independent examination

    of (D) / the case.

    2. The union insisted (A) / on an increase in their (B) / members(C) / starting pay, and threatened to call a

    strike if the company refused to (D) / meet the demand.

    3. The master did not know (A)/ who of the servants (B)/ broke the glass (C)/ No error. (D)

    4. The ruling party stood (A)/ for implementation of the bill (B)/ and was ready to stake their political existence

    (C)/ No error. (D)

    5. There are two scores of books (A)/ which are lying (B)/ unused in the library (C) / No error. (D)

    6. Children are prone (A)/ to making mischiefs (B)/ if they have nothing to do (C) / No error. (D)

    7. The number of amendments to our constitution (A)/ have been very large (B)/ during the last fifty years of

    independence (C)/ No error. (D)

    8. Just to the North of India (A)/ is the Himalayas (B)/ that were once impregnable (C)/ No error. (D)

    9. She disappeared (A)/ and found dead (B)/ near a well outside the village (C)/ No error. (D)

    10. Now that she is living in her own flat. (A)/ she cleans the windows (B)/ twice a week in the summer and

    once a week in the winter (C)/ No error. (D)

    11. With little imagination and enterprise, (A)/ the tournament could have been transformed (B)/ into a major

    attraction (C)/ No error. (D)

    12. Because of his innocence (A)/ he can not distinguish (B)/ a cheat for an honest person (C)/ No error. (D)

    13. After opening the door we entered (A)/ into the room (B)/ next to the kitchen (C)/ No error. (D)

    14. He has not seldom (A)/ visited his parents (b)/ since he left this place (C)/ No error. (D)

    15. My notes are superior (A)/ than yours although I have prepared (B)/ them in a hurry (C)/ No error. (D)

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    B. Direction for (Q. 16 to 17) : Choose the word which is nearest in meaning to the key word given in

    Italics and Bold.

    16. The secret of good style is to avoid redundantwords.

    (A) retarded (B) unwilling (C) wrong (D) repetitive

    17. He had a penchantfor fine phrases.

    (A) bias (B) liking , (C) training (D) desire

    Direction for (Q. 18 to 19) : From the given alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the

    given sentences.

    18. A person who is very selective, disgusted easily, and is hard to please.

    (A) Philanthrope (B) Ambiguous (C) Selector (D) Fastidious

    19. An Author who steals ideas from others.

    (A) translator (B) plagiarist (C) editor (D) copier

    Directions (Q. 20) : In the following question, some alternatives are suggested for the idiom / phrase in bold

    in the sentence. Choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the idiom / phrase in bold.

    20. Peters parents strained every nerveto enable him to get settled in life

    (A) tried all tricks (B) snubbed him

    (C) strived very hard (D) spent a huge amount

    Direction (Q 21 to 30): Complete the following paragraph :

    PRACTICE SET

    For generations man has(21)_____against the wilds to create a world where only he (22)_____whether

    animals and plants survive or are (23)_____out. Earlier we accepted as self-evident that any (24)_____in

    our environment brought about by science and technology must be improvements (25)_____the world of

    our (26)_____However many people all over the world have begun to feel that (27)_____are going too far,

    and that we should try to (28)_____some of the world's original life before we find it (29)_____too late. The

    same sciences which had led us away from nature are now (30)_____the miracle of creation.

    21. (A) faced (B) stood (C) struggled (D) challenged

    22. (A) decides (B) thinks (C) advises (D) observes

    23. (A) taken (B) wiped (C) put (D) thrown

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    24. (A) differences (B) increments (C) changes (D) replacements

    25. (A) in (B) at (C) over (D) for

    26. (A) aborigines (B) ancients (C) successors (D) ancestors

    27. (A) ourselves (B) we (C) us (D) some

    28. (A) demolish (B) cherish (C) save (D) renovate

    29. (A) occurs (B) sounds (C) seems (D) gets

    30. (A) unfolding (B) discussing (C) arguing (D) narrating

    D. Direction : Complete the following sentences with the correct option :

    31. Despite his best efforts to conceal his anger:.............................

    (A) we could detect that he was very happy. (B) he failed to give us an impression of his agony.

    (C) he succeeded in camouflaging his emotions. (D) people came to know that he was annoyed.

    32. Even though it is a very large house,.............................

    (A) there is a lot of space available in it for children.(B) there is hardly any space available for children.

    (C) there is no dearth of space for children. (D) the servants take a long time to clean it.

    33. Practically, very little work could be completed in the last week as it was .............................

    (A) loaded with work. (B) a very hectic week. (C) full of holidays. (D) a very busy week.

    34. It was an extremely pleasant surprise for the hutment-dweller when the Government officials told him

    that.............................

    (A) he had to vacate the hutment which he had been unauthorisedly occupying.

    (B) an he had been gifted with a furnished apartment in a multi-storeyed building.

    (C) they would not accede to his request.

    (D) they had received the orders from the court to take possession of all his belongings.

    35. Although he is reputed for making very candid statements,.............................

    (A) his today's speech was not fairly audible.

    (B) his promises had always been realistic.

    (C) his todays's statements were very ambiguous.

    (D) people follow whatever he instructs them.

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    E. Directions (Q.36 to 43) : Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions given below it.

    We know that our age is the age of specialization. Each one knows more about less and less. We

    concentrate on some narrow field and forget about the larger context in which we could see the meaning

    of our own specialization.

    Modern specialization has led to the fragmentation of knowledge. We should not only be specialists but

    also have a sense of the meaning of life and of social responsibility. We have to reckon with the spirit of

    science, understand its limitations and develop an outlook which is consistent with its findings. It is nouse clinging to traditional forms which have lost their meaning. We cannot ignore the world of scientific

    achievement and withdraw into the inner life of contemplation. We are involved in the mechanism of the

    modern world and so should seek even religious truth not merely with out emotions but with our minds. It

    will be interesting to know that we cannot ignore the scientific civilization. Nor can we drop religion. To

    reconcile the two is the task set for our generation.

    Answer the following questions.

    36. The writer says that

    (A) we should not be specialists

    (B) we should be specialists(C) we should not be specialists but have a sense of the meaning of life

    (D) we should be specialists and we should also have a sense of the meaning of life and of social

    responsibility

    37. 'Fragmentation' of knowledge means

    (A) increase of knowledge (B) assimilation of knowledge

    (C) breaking-up of knowledge (D) distribution of knowledge

    38. We should seek religious truth with

    (A) our emotions only (B) our minds only(C) our minds as well as our emotions (D) neither our minds nor our emotions

    39. The writer says that we should

    (A) follow the religious path

    (B) follow the scientific way

    (C) reject both the scientific way and the religious path

    (D) adopt both the scientific way and the religious path and try to remove the contradictions

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    Directions (Q.40 to 43) : Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions given below it.

    The world of today has achieved much, but for all its declared love for humanity it has based itself far moreon hatred and violence than on the virtues that make man human. War is the negation of truth andhumanity. Sometimes, war may be unavoidable but its progeny are terrible to contemplate. Not merekilling, for man must die, but the deliberate and persistent propagation of hatred and falsehood, whichgradually become the normal habits of the people.

    It is dangerous and harmful to be guided in our life's course by hatreds and aversions, for they are wastefulof energy and limit and twist the mind, and prevent if from perceiving the truth.

    40. The achievements of the world are not impressive because

    (A) there is nothing much to boast of (B) they are mostly in the field of violence

    (C) its love of humanity is a pretence (D) the world hasn't made any achievement

    41. War is the negation of truth means

    (A) wars do not exist (B) wars are evil

    (C) wars kill human beings (D) wars spread and advertise falsehood

    42. The world's declared love of humanity is

    (A) false (B) true (C) non-existent (D) not to be taken seriously

    43. Man should be guided by

    (A) scientific discoveries (B) practical wisdom

    (C) generous human feelings (D) materialism

    F. Direction (Q.44) : Rearrange P, Q, R and S to form a correct sentence.

    44. O.He had started the book thinkingP. he had decided to

    Q. that it would be an interesting work,

    R. but by the time

    S. he reached the middle,

    T. throw it into the bin.

    (A) PSQR (B) QRSP (C) RSPQ (D) SPRQ

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    G. Directions (45-47) : In the following questions. sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with anappropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alterrnativeout of the four as your answer.

    45. _________pollution control measures are expensive. many inndustries hesitate to adopt them.(A) Although (B) However (C) Because (D) Despite

    46. It is not__________ for a man to be confined to the pursuit of wealth.

    (A) healthy (B) easy (C) possible (D) common

    47. _________his being innocent of the crime. the judge sentenced him to one year imprisonnment.(A) Inspite of (B) In case of (C) On account of (D) In the event of

    H. Directions (48-49) : In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which bestexpresses the meaning of the given word as your answer.

    48. Vociferous(A) violent (B) loud (C) secret (D) true

    49. Fictional

    (A) genuine (B) authentic (C) fanciful (D) real

    I. Directions (50) In the following questions. four tives are given for the idiom/phrase and bold ilalicisedin the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase as youranswer.

    50. Once the case reached the court. the police washed their hands off it.(A) waited for a response to(B) claimed credit for(C) disassociated themselves from(D) seemed eager to con