Second Terminal Examination 2072(Class 10)

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CHILDREN’S LIBERTY ENGLISH BOARDING SCHOOL
SECOND TERMINAL EXAMINATION 2072
Class: 10
Subject: O.Math
F.M: 100
P.M: 40
Time: 2:30 Hrs
Attempt all the questions.
Group- ‘A’[16 x 2 =32]
1. a. If f(x)= 3x=7. Then find the value of 𝒇−𝟏 (2).
b. A polynomial P(x) is divided by 2x – 1 to get the quotient
9x² - 6x + 8 with remainder 9. Find the polynomial P(x).
2. a. which term of the series 3 + 6 + 9 +…….. is 96?
2
1
b. If A = [
] prove that A² = A.
−2 −1
πŸ‘
𝟐
𝟐 −𝟏
3. a. If P = [
] and Q = [
] then, find the determinant of PQ.
πŸ’ −𝟏
πŸ‘
𝟐
b. Write down the formula to find the angle between the two lines
y=m₁x + c₁ and y = mβ‚‚x + cβ‚‚. Also state the conditions for the lines
are parallel and perpendicular.
4. a. Find the separate equation of the pair of straight lines represented by
x² + 2xy + y² - 2x – 2y – 15 = 0.
b. Find the equation of a circle which passes through (-2, 0), (0, 0) and (0, -2)
5. a. Prove that : sin²(45⁰ + A) + sin²(45⁰- A) = 1.
3
b. If cosA = 4 , find the value of cos2A.
𝟏
6. a. If cos²πœ½ = πŸ’ , then find the value of 𝜽 which lies between 0⁰ to 180⁰.
1
b. Prove that :
cos π‘Ž
1−π‘ π‘–π‘›π‘Ž
=
1+π‘‘π‘Žπ‘›2
π‘Ž
2
1−tan
7. a. If β”‚OAβ”‚ = 6, β”‚OBβ”‚= 7 and OA . OB = 21, find the value of <AOB.
b. In the given figure, ABCD is a parallelogram, if OA = a, OB = b
OC = c, then find OD.
D
C
A
8. a. R₁ and Rβ‚‚ denote the reflections on x =4 and y= -2 respectively. What
point would have the image (3, -5) under the combined transformation
R₁0Rβ‚‚?
b. Find a 2 x 2 transformation matrix which is equivalent with the rotation
about O through - 90⁰
Group-‘B’ [17 X 4 = 68]
9. Given that function f(x)= 3x + a if 𝑓𝑓(6) = 10, find the value of ‘a’ and 𝑓 −1 (4).
10. Solve : π‘₯ 3 - π‘₯ 2 + π‘₯ + 8 and y =2
11. The arithmetic mean between two positive numbers is twice geometric
mean. Show that the numbers are in the ratio of ( 2 +√3 ) : 2 - √3 ).
12. Solve graphically the quadratic equation π‘₯ 2 - 3π‘₯ - 10 = 0.
13. Solve by matrix method:
3π‘₯+2𝑦
5
= 1 = 5π‘₯ - 4y.
14. The vertices of a ΔABC are A(3, 4), B(-2, 2) and C(3, -3). Find the equation of
straight line passes through the centroid of Δ ABC and parallel to BC.
15. Find the equation of the pair of straight lines represented by the equation
x² -2xy cosec πœƒ + y² = 0. Also find the angle between them.
16. Find the equation of the circle which passes through the points A(-4, -2),
B(2, 6) and C(2, 2).
17. Prove that : (cos2A +cos2B)² +(sin2A + sin2B)² = 4 cos²(A –B).
18. If (A + B + C +180⁰) Sin(B +C – A) + sin( C+ A –B) + sin (A + B- C)= 4 sinA sinB
sinC.
19. Solve: tan²x + (1 - √3 ) tanx - √3 = 0 ( 0⁰≤ π‘₯ ≤ 360⁰)
20. If the angles of depression and elevation of the top of a pole 25cm high from
the top and bottom of a tower are 60⁰ and 30⁰ respectively, find the height of
the tower.
21. If a, b and c are the position vectors of the vertices of ΔABC. prove by vector
method that the position vector of the centroid G of the triangle ΔABC is g
1
=3(a + b + c).
A
B
G
B
D
C
22. The coordinates of the vertices of ΔPQR are (1, 0) , Q(2, 3) and R(1, 3)
respectively. Find the coordinates of vertices of image of ΔPQR under the
reflection in y= 3 followed by enlargement E[(0, 0), 2]. Represent object and
its images in same graph paper.
23. ΔABC with the vertices (2, 7), B(2, 9) and C(6, 7) is mapped on to ΔA’B’C’
whose vertices are A’(7, 2), B’(9, 2) and C’(7, 6) which is the single
transformation for this mapping? Also find the 2 X 2 matrix which represents
this transformation.
24. Find the mean deviation from median of the following data.
Age in years
20-30 30-40
40-50
50-60
60-70
Boys
5
7
8
6
4
25. The ages in years of 7 teachers in a primary school are given below. Find the
standard deviation and its coefficient.
22, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 48.
CHILDREN’S LIBERTY ENGLISH BOARDING SCHOOL
SECOND TERMINAL EXAMINATION 2072
Class: 10
Subject: C.Math
F.M: 100
P.M: 40
Time: 2:30 Hrs
Group-‘A’[9X(2+2)=36]
1. a. Evaluate :
πŸ”π’+𝟐 +πŸ• 𝑿 πŸ”π’
𝒏+𝟏
πŸ”
𝑿 πŸ–−πŸ“ 𝑿 πŸ”π’
6
b. Simplify:
√
4
π‘₯
T
3
5 √π‘₯ √π‘₯ 2
7. a. Jagadish sells an article on Rs.3000 allowing 25% discount, what is its
marked price?
b. If the cost is depreciated at the rate of 10% Rs.92583. Calculate the
original price of the motorcycle.
8. a. In the given figure, diagonals of a quadrilateral PQRS are intersected at T
at right angles. Prove that PQ² SR²= QR² + PS²
P
Q
.
2. a. Solve: √𝒙 = 3 – √𝒙 − πŸ‘.
b. If a data, N =35 + s, x = 32 and ∑ 𝑓π‘₯ =256s. What is the value of of s?
3. a. If a number is subtracted from its square and the result is 6. Find the
numbers.
b. Find the third quartile (Q₃) from the data given below.
27, 69, 39, 45, 73, 37, 54
4. a. From a pack of 52 cards, a card is drawn at random. Find the probability
that the card so drawn in neither a king nor an ace.
b. Three children were born in a family. By drawing a tree diagram, find the
probability of getting at least a son.
5. a. Find the area of adjoining parallelogram.
A
D
4cm
60⁰
B
6cm
C
b. If the length of the three sides of a triangular filed are 14m,
40m and 9m. Calculate the area of the field.
6. a. Find the curved surface area of the given cylinder.
140cm
S
T
b. In the given figure, if < YPQ = 57⁰ and < YQR = 95⁰, Find the value of the
< PXQ.
X
Y
P
Q
R
9. a. Given diagram is a circle with center O. If AB/CD and < BCD =23⁰, Calculate
the value of the < CPD.
P
A
B
C
D
b. In the given figure, QS is a tangent where R is the point of contact. If
<MRQ= 3< MRP and < MQR =33⁰, find the measure of < MRP.
P
M
b. The total surface area and the curved surface area of a cone
are 704sq. cm and 550sq.cm respectively. Find the slant height
of a cone.
Q
R
S
Group-‘ B’[16 x 4 = 64]
10. Out of 140 examines , 66 passed in Mathematics, 58 passed in Science and 53
passed in Nepali, while 5 did not pass in any of the three subjects. Find how
many passed all the three subjects. If 22 passed in Mathematics and Science,
16 passed in Nepali and Science and 14 in Mathematics and Nepali,. Show the
information in venn-diagram.
11. Find the HCF of:
6π‘₯ 3 -5π‘₯ 2 𝑦 + 6π‘₯𝑦 2 , 12π‘₯𝑦 + 4𝑦 2 , 27π‘₯ 3 +8𝑦 3
12. Simplify:
13.
1
1
(𝑦+ )π‘₯+𝑦 (π‘₯− )π‘₯+𝑦
π‘₯
𝑦
1
1
(π‘₯ 2 − 2 )π‘₯ (𝑦 2 − 2 )𝑦
𝑦
π‘₯
1−π‘₯ 1+π‘₯
4π‘₯
8π‘₯
Simplify : 1+π‘₯ -1−π‘₯ - 1+π‘₯2 - 1+π‘₯2
14. The difference of the present age of two brothers is 4 years, 5 years ago, if
the product of their ages was 96. Find the present ages.
15. Complete the median from the data given below.
Class
0-30
Frequency 2
30-60
8
60-90
22
90-120
24
120-150
17
150-180
7
16. A tree 14m high is broken by the wind such that its tip touches the ground
and makes an angle of 60⁰ with the ground. Find the length of the broken
part of the tree.
17. Find the curved surface area of the given solids.
27cm
39cm
18. Given figure is a solid object made of a pyramid and a prism. Find the volume
of the solid object
9cm
19cm
19. X,Y and Z can do piece of work in 20, 30 and 40 days respectively. Three of
them started the work together. X left the work after 5 days and and Z left it
10 days before its completion. Find in how many days the work might have
been finished.
20. After allowing 15% discount on the marked price of a radio 13% VAT is levied,
then the cost of radio becomes Rs.1997.84. find the marked price of the
radio.
21. According to the yearly compound interest in what time will the compound
interest on Rs. 400000 at the rate of interest 6.5% per annum be Rs.53690?
22. In the given figure, PS is the bisector of the < RPT and PQRS is a cyclic
quadrilateral. Prove that SQ =SR.
Q
P
T
R
S
23. Prove that the parallelogram on the same base between the same parallels
are equal in area.
24. Prove experimentally that the < A + < C =180⁰in a cyclic quadrilateral
ABCD.(Two figures of different sizes are necessary but the radius of the circle
should be greater than 3cm.
25. Construct a quadrilateral ABCD in which AB= BC= 5.6cm, CD = AD=4.9 cm and
< BAD =60⁰. Construct a triangle equal in area to the quadrilateral ABCD.
CHILDREN’S LIBERTY ENGLISH BOARDING SCHOOL
SECOND TERMINAL EXAMINATION 2072
Class: 10
Subject: Social Studies
F.M: 100
P.M: 40
Time: 2:30 Hrs
1. Answer the following questions in very short.
8*1=8
a. What is NAM?
b. What does UNMIN stand for?
c. What is the role of UNHCR in Nepal?
d. What is Atlantic Charter?
e. Define foreign employment.
f. What do you understand by religious tourism?
g. Who was the Prime Minister of Nepal when referendum was conducted?
h. What happened on 1st poush 2017?
2. Answer the following questions in short.
14*4=56
a. Write a letter to your friend describing the causes of the revolution of
2007BS.
b. Show the following dates and events in a suitable timeline.
Falgun,2007BS:Introduction of Democracy
Marg,2008BS:Formation of 1st public government
Falgun,2011BS:Death of King Tribhuvan
Falgun,2015BS,first General Election
c. Why were people not satisfied with panchayat System?
d. Explain any four consequences of the 1st World war.
e. Distinguish between internal and external tourists.
f. Describe the various adventurous activities for the tourist in Nepal.
g. For what different purposes have the Nepalese gone in abroad?Find out
and write.
h. How can we create more employment opportunities in Nepal and develop
our economy?
i. Which sectors are given due priority to achieve the targets of the 13th TYIP
Mention at least four sectors.
j. How was UNO formed?
k. Enlist the different duties of UN Peace Keeping Force.
l. Recently Nepal has entered into the federalism.Mention its any four
advantages.
m. “Peace and development are complementary to each other.”Give your
opinion.
n. Write short note on the followings:
Ghumto Pratha
Untouchability
3. Answer in long.
4*9=36
a. Describe the possibilities of tourism development in Nepal.
b. Draw a full page outline map of Nepal and insert the followings using
appropriate symbols.
-Janakpurdham
-Ilam Tea Garden
Mt.Everest
-Tamor River
-Mahakali River
st
c. Write the causes of 1 World war and explain any two of them.
d. What is subject of national concern? List out the subject of national concern
and explain any three of them.
THE END
CHILDREN’S LIBERTY ENGLISH BOARDING SCHOOL
FIRST TERMINAL EXAMINATION 2072
Class: 10
FM: 75
Sub: Science
PM: 30
Time: 2:00 hrs
Physics
1.
a)
Acceleration due to gravity varies according to places of the earth,
why? When a feather and a coin is dropped towards the surface of earth,
do they reach the ground together? If this experiment is done in moon
what difference can be occurred? Write with reason. The distance between
earth and moon Is 3.6 x 1036m if the mass of earth is 6 x 1024 kg and mass of
moon is 7.2x1022 kg, what is the gravitational force between them?
(G=6.67x10-11 Nm/kg2).
(1+0.5+1+2)
b. Write any two condition that is required in sun for nuclear fusion
reaction. How the consumption of non renewable energy can be reduced in
our country? Write any two methods.
(1+2)
2.
.
3.
a. What is specific heat capacity? On what factors do the quantity of heat of
an object depends? How much heat is required to raise the temperature of
1 kg water from 5 0c to 300 C?
(1+1+1.5)
b. What is difference between near point and far point? What type of defect of
vision is shown in the given diagram? Draw a labeled diagram for the
correction of such defect.
(2+0.5+1.5)
a. State Pascal’s Law. Write a name of instrument based on the Pascal’s
Law. A piece of any matter of volume 0.4 m3 and density 800 kg/m3 is kept
in water then what part of it will be inside water ? ( Density of water 1000
kg/m3)
(1+0.5+3)
b. Study the given figure and answer the following questions.
(2+0.5+1.5)
i) What is the mass and weight of the stone in air?
ii) How much upthrust is exerted on the stone.
iii) Which principle is this experiment based on? Write the statement of
this principle.
4. a. Sketch and electric circuit of four cells each of emf 1.5 v in parallel
combination. Find out total emf of this combination.. Write two difference
between filament lamp and fluorescent lamp.
(1.5+1+2)
b. Study the given diagram and answer the following question.
(0.5+1.5+1)
b. What is acid ? What happens when blue litmus paper is dipped into acid?
Write any two uses of base. Write a balanced chemical equation of gold and
aquaregia?
(1+0.5+1+2)
Biology
7.
i) What type of transformer is shown in the figure?
ii) Calculate the output Voltage
iii) Give one use of such transformer.
b. Classify Horse and Pine with one silent feature.
8.
Chemistry
5. a. What is periodic table? Hydrogen is kept with metals even it is a non
metal, Why? Write a balanced chemical equation of acid base reaction.
(1+1.5+1.5)
b. Which gas is used to take out blue print? Draw a neat diagram of the
laboratory preparation of this gas and label any tow parts. Write the name of
compounds having the following structural formula.(0.5+2+1)
I)
ii)
6. a. Write two ore of iron? Write the balanced chemical equation between
iron and concentrated sulphuric acid.
(1+2)
a.
What is virus? Why virus is called obligatory parasite? Draw a well
labeled diagram of Bacteriophage virus.
(1+1.5+2)
(1.5+1.5)
a. What is reproduction? Write two features of asexual reproduction. Name
the method of asexual reproduction common in Onion and potato.
(1+1+1)
b. What is alternation of generation in life cycle of fern plant? Write the name
of two edible mushrooms. Draw a neat and labeled figure of a mushroom.
( 1+1+2.5)
9. a. What is the meaning of warm blooded animal? What is the scientific name
of Human begins. Why is mushroom called saprophytic fungus?
(1+1+1.5)
b. What is cell division? Write two differences between meiosis and mitosis
cell division. Draw a well labeled diagram from of metaphase stage of
meiosis cell division.
(1+2+1.5)
Astronomy
10.
a.
What is black hole? Mention any two purposes of launching the
artificial satellites.
(1+2)
b. What is constellation? Give an example of constellation, galaxy, and
comet. How is neutron star formed? Write in brief.
(1+1.5+2)
CHILDREN’S LIBERTY ENGLISH BOARDINGSCHOOL
SECOND TERMINAL EXAMINATION 2072
Class: 10
Subject: Accountancy
F.M: 75
P.M: 30
Time: 2:00 Hrs
Group- ‘A’
Answer the following questions
(5x1=5)
1. Write the full form of SAFTA.
2. What is order cheque?
3. How is net profit or net loss adjusted in Balance sheet?
4. Which institution does the internal audit of district level offices of
government?
5. Write the name of form that are made provision under A.G.F No.8
6.
7.
8.
9.
Group B (8x5=40)
Give short answer to the following questions
What is report? Mention any four points to be considered while dragting it.
What is numberizal filing method? List out the four advantages and four
disadvantages of this method.
Introduce trade and explain the four invoices which are used in foreign
trade.
Prepare a trial balance of s and s Trade concern for the fiscal year
2063/2064 based on the following
Capital
Rs 125000
Salary
Rs 70000
Sales
RS 360000
Advertisement
Rs 30000
Purchase
Rs 200000
Advance Income
Rs 15000
Discount
Rs 2000
machine
Rs 198000
10. Prepare Balance sheet of Pashupati Rubber Industry on the basis of
following particulars as on 31st Ashasad 2063.
Capital
150000
Prepaid expenses
70000
Reserve fund
360000
Debator
30000
Building
200000
Bank overday
150000
Machine
2000
Net profit
198000
11. From the following particulars, prepare P/L A/C Deaurali Dhaka Udyog for
the fiscal year 2064/05/
Gross profit
Rs 280000
Repair expenses
Rs 14500
Discount Received
Rs 3000
Legal Charge
RS 2500
Bad Debt
RS 1700
Depreciation
Rs 16200
Advertisement
RS 16000
Bad Debt Recovered
Rs 700
12. Introduce Audit and mention any three differences between internal audit
and final audit.
13. What is budget sheet? Mention any four methods of budget
Group –‘C’
Write long answer to the following question .
(3x10=30)
14. Introduce Commercial Bank and describe any six functions of it
15. Prepare Goswara voucher (A.G.R NO 10) on the basis of following
transaction of district education office palpa
a. On 2063/4/4 received bank order of Rs 500000 as a receiving fund.
b. On 2063/4/10 Rs 25000 paid for computer purchased through cheque No.
00036
c. On 2063/4/15 store keeper Mr Shankar Sharma was paid an amount of Rs
10000as an advanced for the purchase of office furniture through cheque
no. 0037
d. On 2063/4/20 established of petty cash fund of Rs 500
e. On 2063/4/25 the advanced of store keeper Mr Shankar Sharma of Rs 10000
5
cleared as per the bill submitted by him after purchasing office furniture.
f.
16. The details of expenses in land reform office Baglung
Expenditure
of Ashoj
30000
6000
4000
5000
1500
4000
50500
Budget
head No.
1.01
1.02
2.03
2.06
4.05
6.01
Budget Head
Salary
Allowance
Office expenses
Fuel and other
Fuel
Travelling
expenses
Furniture
Annual
appropriation
250000
50000
25000
60000
15000
50000
Expenditure
upto Bhadra
40000
20000
10000
12000
2000
10000
450000
94000
Additional Information
a. Revolving fund balance is Rs 65000
b. Advance of Rs 5000 remain unclear
c. Petty cash fund Balance is Rs 2500
Prepare statement of the expenditure for the month of Ashwin showing the
following
I)
Expenditure upto the month of Ashwin
II)
Balance Budget
III)
Total Budget release upto Ashwin
IV)
Bank Balance
V)
Net Expenditure
2. Read the following text and answer the questions that follow: 10
Human milk is biologically specific for human babies. Simply put, this means
that each species of mammal makes milk that is uniquely suited for its young.
Cow’s milk is high in protein and minerals because baby calves are up and
running within hours after birth so rapid muscle and bone growth is
necessary for their survival. In contrast, the human survival organ is the brain.
Human milk is high in factors that promote brain growth. This means that
children who were breast-fed tend to higher on IQ tests, due to the beneficial
effect of human milk on neurodevelopment. As a side note: Why not choose a
mammal closer to humans to provide an artificial milk supplement for human
infants- a primate, perhaps? Can you imagine a gorilla sitting passively
attached to a milking machine like a cow? Not very likely, but a kind of fun to
think about.
Human milk contains enzymes, hormones and immunoglobulin that simply
can’t be duplicated in formula although manufactures keep on trying. They
advertise that their brand is “most like mother’s milk”, but even they agree
that breast milk is the best. Look on the can of formula- it says so right on the
label. Since breast milk is always raw and fresh, you don’t lose any of the
nutrients that are destroyed in formula processing.
CHILDREN’S LIBERTY ENGLISH BOARDING SCHOOL
SECOND TERMINAL EXAMINATION 2072
Class: 10
FM: 75
Sub: English
PM: 30
Time: 2hrs
Candidates are required to give their answers in their own words as for as practicable.
Q.N.1.Read the following poem and do the activities that follow: 5
Your mind is a meadow
To plant for your needs
You are the farmer
With knowledge of seeds,
Don’t leave your meadow
Unplanted and bare,
Sow it with knowledge
And tend it with care
Who’d be a know-nothing
When he might grow
The seeds of knowledge
Of stars and snow;
The science of numbers,
The stories of time.
The magic of music,
The secrets of thyme?
Don’t be a know-nothing!
Plant in the spring
And see what harvest
The summer will bring
Eleanor Farjeon
A: Find the words from the above poem as indicated in the brackets.
4x0.5=2
a) Peasants (Synonym)
b) neglect (antonym)
b) Observe (Synonym)
d) take away (antonym)
B: Answer the following questions:
3x1=3
i) What is compared with meadow?
ii) What should be planted in the mind?
iii) Why does the poet call the reader a farmer?
A.
a.
b.
c.
Fill in the gaps with appropriate words from the text:
Breast fed babies are supposed to score higher on………..
Milk manufactures also confess that breast milk is the ………
Cow’s milk contains high protein and ………………
3
B.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Write true or false:
2
Babies receive necessary elements from the mother’s milk as they need.
Brain is the survival organ of human.
Manufactured milk is better than breast milk for babies.
Breast milk can be duplicated in formula.
C.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Answer the following questions:
What are necessary for cow’s survival?
What factors does the breast milk contain?
Which milk is better breast milk or manufactured milk and why?
What is human survival organ?
5
e.
Why do the children who were breast fed tend to score higher on IQ tests?
3. Read the given passage and do the activities that follow: [10]
Before I came to college, I was told not to expect my professors to
care much about me or my work; indeed I was told that I would be
lucky if any of them even know my name. But when I came to the
university I soon learned that these generalizations were too broad.
Not all the teachers are the same. In fact I have found that most of the
professors here fall into three categories; the positive teachers, the
neutral teachers and the negative teachers.
The positive teachers are by far the most agreeable teachers. A
positive teacher is one who seems interested in his subject matters and
his students. The first thing a positive teacher does is try to learn all of
the student’s names. This kind of teachers allow for questions and
discussion in class and does not seem to mind if a student disagrees
with him. A positive teacher shows interest out of class as well. Not
only is he available for conferences, but also he encourages students
to see him if they need help. The students tend to feel comfortable in
the presence of his teacher.
a) Rewrite the following sentences in the correct order.
[4]
i)
A positive teacher has good relation with the students.
ii)
A positive teacher is ready to help his students anywhere.
iii)
The writer found the classification too broad.
iv)
The writer was told about the university teachers.
b) Answer the following questions.
3x2=6
i)
What kinds of teachers do we find according to the passage?
ii)
Name two qualities of a positive teacher.
iii)
Why do the students need to feel comfortable in the presence
of a positive teacher
4. Read the following advertisement and do the given activities: [15]
A newly established primary school with the motto of quality education is in
need of energetic, enthusiastic and self motivated teacher.
Post: primary level English Teacher (1)
Qualification: B. Ed in English
Experience: at least 5 years
Salary and benefits: as per the school rule
Age: 25-30
Qualified and interested candidates can send their application in the
following address with copy of their academic qualification, c.v. and a
recent passport size photograph by 20th October 2015
Kalika Model School
Kalanki, Kathmandu, Nepal
a) Fill in the blanks with the suitable words from the above text.
[5]
This is an example of an ….. for the post of primary level English Teacher.
A person who has passed ……. In English can apply. She/ he must be
……… . Salary and benefits will be according to ……. All the necessary
documents with the application should reach the school by ………
b) Find the words from the above text as indicated in the bracket. 4x0.5=2
i)
Set up (synonym)
ii) bio-data (synonym) iii) lazy (antonym)
iv) secondary (antonym)
c) Answer the following questions.
4x2=8
i) How long was the school established?
ii) What kind of teacher is needed?
iii) What are the essential documents to be sub- mitted?
iv) Where is the school located?
5. Complete the following telephone conversation with the appropriate
sentences in the box given below:
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Niru:-……………….,Is it 9845027035?
Ribaz :-Yes. Who are you speaking, Please?
Niru:- …………………………………………….
Ribaz:- Hi, Niru. What’s the matter? How did you take a trouble to phone me?
Niru:-…………….Nowadays , I’m a bit busy in preparing the exam.
Ribaz:- Then What can I do for you?................................
Niru:- What? I’m sorry to disturb you. I’m coming there. I need your essay
book for a week. …………………………….
Ribaz:- Please come. Certainly, I’ll help you.
Niru: Okay. ………………………..
Ribaz:-You are most welcome.
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Will you help me?
I’m little sick with fever.
Thanks for your help.
Hello!
Don’t say so Ribaz.
That’s too bad.
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It’s me Niru, your old friend.
6. Develop into a readable story from the outline given below and
entitle it. The moral of the story is the must.
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A farmer with several sons…. Sons always quarrelled .. the
farmer was sad … fell ill and take to hospital… dying ….called his
sons and gave a bundle of sticks……….. told them to break the
sticks…. All tired couldn’t break the sticks …. Untied the bundle
…… gave the sticks separately…easily broken each stick…moral.
7. Write an essay on the "Importance of Peace and Development “ in about
200 words.
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8. Rewrite the following sentences choosing the best alternatives given in
brackets:
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i) Who is ….. best student of your class? (a/an/ the)
ii) She has been learning Japanese ………. 2008. ( for/ since/ from)
iii) You’d better not come later, ……. ? (had you, hadn’t you, would
you)
iv) One of the boys…… not done his homework today. (has/ have/ had)
v) Does Sita …….. the room everyday? ( cleans, clean, cleaned)
vi) “Is there anything left for me.” The statement of the question if : …..
(there is anything left for me / There is nothing left for me/ There
is something left for me)
vii) We……………….. our SLC by 2017. (have finished/ will have
finished/ had finished)
viii) Rice is ………..in Terai. (grow, grown, grew)
ix) “Don’t open the door.” The passive form is : ………… (let the door
be opened/ let not the door be opened/ Let the door not be opened)
x) If I ……..more money, I would be able to get a bike. ( has, have,
had)
xi) Had I been to Pokhara, I ……….. the few lake. (would see/ will have
seen/ would have seen)
xii) ‘She has beautiful hair.’ The negative form of this statement is; She
…………… beautiful hair. (has not , has not got, does not have)
9. Choose the correct words from the brackets to complete the following
text:
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One evening Rita was returning home from school. It was getting dark. So,
she was in a hurry. At the same time, she heard……….. (a, an, the)row in
the street. She went closer and saw ………..(an, a, the) old lady lying
unconscious. She said that she was dying, she took mercy ….. (on, at, to)
her. The old woman ………. (took /was taken/ had taken) to the hospital.
On the way, the old woman asked Rita what her name was. Rita replied
that her name …….(is, has, was) Rita. It took ……. (they/ them/ their) two
hours to get to hospital. The doctors tried their best to the old woman’s life
but they ……… (fail, failed, had failed). Before she died she had written a
letter stating: “all my property goes to Rita who helped me to bring to the
hospital.” The next day Rita ………(go, went gone)to the hospital. The
doctor said to her.” You are Rita, ……………? (are you/ don’t you/ aren’t
you). “yes, I am”, replied Rita. If Rita didn’t help the old woman, she
…….. (wouldn’t / would/ wouldn’t have) get all the property. This made
Rita feel happy.
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