Pre Board Exam 2025 Latest Model Paper 2025- Class 10 English- Based on New Education Policy – कक्षा 10 अंग्रेज़ी मॉडल पेपर 2025अब ऐसा पेपर आयेगा 2025 में

Class 10 English Model Paper 2025कक्षा 10 अंग्रेज़ी मॉडल पेपर 2025 Pre Board Newly Updated Syllabus Question Paper 2025 session 2024-25 -UPMSP- Based on New pattern of Up Board 

कक्षा 10 अंग्रेज़ी मॉडल पेपर 2025, Dear Students – As the academic session 2024-25 under UPMSP (Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad) approaches, we are pleased to present important updates for Class 10 students.

Class 10 English Model Question Paper 2025 (UPMSP)

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यूपी बोर्ड कक्षा 10, 2024-25 English PDF download :- 

हेलो फ्रेंड्स अगर आप भी क्लास 10 में पढ़ रहे हैं और अपनी परीक्षा की तैयारी के लिए मॉडल पेपर ढूंढ रहे हैं तो आप बिल्कुल सही जगह पर आए हैं क्योंकि इस पोस्ट में आज आपको हम अंग्रेज़ी का मॉडल पेपर जो की बोर्ड के पाठ्यक्रम के आधार पर बना है उसका पीडीएफ उपलब्ध कराने जा रहे हैं ये आपकी परीक्षा की तैयारी में बहुत ही ज्यादा मदद करने वाला है।

साथ ही अगर आप अपनी परीक्षा की तैयारी के लिए अन्य विषयों  के  मॉडल पेपर 2025 ढूंढ रहे हैं तो उन सब का पीडीएफ आपको हमारी वेबसाइट पर मिल जाएगा । इसके अलावा आपको हमारी वेबसाइट पर  कक्षा नौवीं से बारहवीं तक के सभी विषयों के महत्वपूर्ण प्रश्न उत्तर , क्वेश्चन बैंक सॉल्यूशन , मॉडल पेपर पीडीएफ फॉर्म में मिल जाएगा , ये पूरी तरह से बोर्ड द्वारा आधारित पाठ्यक्रम पर है जो आपको परीक्षा की तैयारी में भरपूर सहयोग करने वाला है आप उसे हमारी वेबसाइट से डाउनलोड कर सकते हैं ।

Class 10  English Model Paper 2025

समय 3:15 hr.पूर्णांक 100
आंतरिक मूल्यांकन30 Noपासिंग मार्क 33.33%

 917                                                         817(HJ)

2025

    ENGLISH

Time:  Three Hours 15 Minutes]                                            [Max. Marks : 70

General Instructions:

  • First 15 minutes are allotted to the candidates for reading the question paper.
  • All questions are compulsory.
  • This question paper is divided into two parts: Part-A and Part-B
  • Part-A consists of 20 multiple choice questions carrying 1 mark each.
  • Read the question-wise instructions and mark your answer on the given OMR sheet. Do not erase, cut or use whitener on the OMR sheet.
  • Part-B consists of descriptive type questions.
  • Marks are indicated against each question.

PART-A

Multiple Choice Questions

(Questions No. 1-3) Read the following passage carefully and choose the correct option to answer the questions that follow:

In the olden days in England, the laws were very cruel. A man could be hanged for a very small offence. The Sheriffs who were the keepers of the law, were ignorant men and would hang a man on little or no evidence. Often when a man feared sume punishment from the Sheriff, he would run away to the forest. In the forest he would join the company of other men who had zame there like him. Such men were called ‘outlaws’. They made their living by hunting deer or by robbing travellers on the highways.

  1. What was the punishment for a small offence in England during the olden days?1

(A) Imprisonment                                (B) Fine

(C) Exile                                              (D) Hanging

  1. Who were the keepers of the law in England during the olden days? 1

(A) Judges                                           (B) Sheriffs

(C) Lawyers                                         (D) Politicians

  1. Why did a man run away to the forest during the olden days in England 7 1

(A) To join the army                              (B) To hunt doer

(C) To rob travellers                              (D) To escape punishment from the Sheriff

(Questions No. 4-8) Choose the correct option to answer the following questions:

  1. Complete the following sentence:                             1

I met old friend in the temple.

(A) a                                                    (B) the

(C) an                                                  (D) None of the above

  1. Complete the following sentence:                             1

Unless he begs my pardon, I not exctose him.

(A) must                                               (B) could

(C) will                                                  (D) might

  1. Rearrange the following words cluster to make a meaningful sentence: 1

behaviour/got/1/his/nt/angry

(A) I got angry at his behaviour.

(B) I angry got his at behaviour.

(C) Angry got I his behaviour at.

(D) His behaviour angry got I at

  1. He prevented me going to the city.                                                                          1

(A) of                                                  (B) for

(C) from                                              (D) on

  1. Which of the following words is misspelt?                             1

(A) Humour                                         (B) Share

(C) Briefly                                           (D) Languege

(Questions No. 9-10) Read the following passage carefully and choose the correct option to answer the questions that follow:

Coorg or Kodagu, the smallest district of Karnataka, is home to evergreen rainforests, spices and coffee plantations. Evergreen rainforests cover thirty percent of this district. During the monsoons, it pours enough to keep many visitors away. The season of joy commences from September and continues till March.

  1. In which state of India is Coorg situated?                                                           1

(A) four years                            (B) seven years

(C) five years                             (D) three years

  1. The best season to visit Coorg is.___________                             1

(A) April to June                       (B) July to August

(C) September to March            (D) None of the above

(Questions No. 11-13) Choose the correct option to answer the following questions:

  1. What did Lencho hope for?                             1

(A) A good shower of rain         (B) Bright sunshine.

(C) A good crop                        (D) Cloudy weather

  1. Who was the first black President of South Africa?                             1

(A) Oliver Tambo                      (B) Yusuf Dadoo.

(C) Nelson Mandela                   (D) Walter Sisulu

  1. The bakers of Goa used to wear:                             1

(A) Kabai                                   (B) Bol

(C) A long cloak                      (D) All of the above

(Questions No. 14-15) Read the given extract and choose the correct option to answer the following questions:

… Now

He senses first responsibility

In a world of possessions. People will take

Balls, balls will be lost always, little hoy.

  1. Who is the poet of the poem, The Ball Poem’?                             1

(A) Robert Frost                        (B) W.B. Yeats

(C) Sylvia Plath                         (D) John Berryman

  1. What does “In a world of possessions’ mean?                                                         1

(A) Love                                    (B) Material things

(C) Laust                                   (D) None of the above

(Questions No. 16-20) Choose the correct option to answer the following questions:

  1. Who was Mr. Herriot?                                                 1

(A) A compounder

(B) A doctor

(C) A neighbour of Mrs. Pumphrey

(D) A trainer of dogs

  1. Who does T refer to in the story, The Thief’s Story?”                             1

(A) Hari Singh                           (B) Anil

(C) The writer of the story         (D) The previous employer of the thief

  1. Who came to meet Ausable in the story, “The Midnight Visitor”? 1

(A) Fowler                                 (B) Ausable’s father

(C) A Policeman                        (D) Max

  1. How many burglars are there in the story ‘A Question of Trust”? 1

(A) 2                                          (B) 5

(C) 3                                          (D) 4

  1. Who comforted Bholi in the classroom”                             1

(A) Her friend                            (B) Her tencher

(C) Her Principal                       (D) The monitor of the class

                                                                    PART-B

                                                                    Reading

  1. Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow:

The modern world is a world of gross materialism. Money in the pivot or which the present world seems to turn. The Western world, more than the Eastern world, is completely in the clutches of these money-making tendencies. The money thus made is put to a variety of uses good, had and indifferent. Even a casual observation of the working of the world reveals the fact that the abuse of money is the rule, and the right use of money, the exception.

Human nature is fundamentally selfish. As such, it is no wonder that money earned is in the majority of cases wrongly used. The right use of money consists in spending it for universal good, for the greatest good of the greatest number, in addition to meeting one’s personal and family requirements.

(a) What place does money occupy in the modern world, according to the writer?            2

(b) How is money generally used by people everywhere?                                                2

(c) What is the right use of money, according to the writer?                                            2

(d) Which word in the passage means ‘needs’?                                                                 1

Writing

  1. Write an application to the Principal of your college requesting him to give you full fee concession on grounds of poverty and morit.                                                       4

OR

Write a letter to your friend telling him how your village or city has changed

  1. Write a paragraph on the reception of a bride attended by you in shout 80-100 words,

on the basis of the points given holow:                                                                      6

(a) Date and time

(b)Decoration of pandal

(c) Snacks and ten

(d) Coming of the bride on the stage

(e) Photography and blessings showered on the newly-weds

(f) Dinner

OR

Write an article in about 80-100 words on the importance of good manners and courteous behaviour in life, on the basis of the points given below:

(a) A few examples of good manners

(b) How does courtesy affect our day-to-day life?

Grammar

  1. (a) Rewrite the following sentence by changing it into Indirect Speech: 2

“Is this the way to the new Parliament Building?” a motorist asked the policeman.

(b) Change the following sentence into Passive Voice:                                            2

I know him well.

(c) Punctuate the following using capital letters also wherever necessary:            2

he said will you help me or shall i ask someone else

(d) Translate the following into English:

4    मुझे मेरा गाँव बहुत पसन्द है। यहां के लोगों में बड़ा अपनापन है। मेरे गाँव में कारखाने नहीं हैं इसलिए यहाँ प्रदूषण भी नहीं है। मुझे अपने गाँव का मन्दिर, फलों के बगीचे एवं हरे-भरे खेत बहुत बाद आते हैं।

Literature

  1. Answer the following questions in about 30-40 words each:

(a) What quality of Lencho impressed the postmaster? How did he decide to help him? 3

OR

What did Rajvir see during his car journey to Dhekiabari?                                         3

(b) What is a seagull? What is the lesson ‘His First. Flight’ about?

OR

Want prompted Anne Frank to keep a diary? What name did she give to it?

  1. Answer any one of the following in about 60 words: 4

(a) Describe Nelson Mondela,

(b) What is the point of controversy hetween Natalya and Lomov?

  1. What kind of a girl in Amanda? What kind of life duen she want to live? 3

OR

Write four lines of any poem prescribed in your syllabus. (Do not copy the lines given in the question paper)

  1. Write “The Central Idea’ of any one of the following poems in about 40-50 words: 3

(a) Fire and lee

(b) The Ball Poom

(c) The Tale of Custard the Dragon

  1. Answer any one of the following in about 30-40 words:           3

(a) Why did Hari Singh return to Anil?

(b) Why did Bholi refuse to marry Bishamber?

  1. Answer any one of the following in about 60 words:          4

(a) How is Horace Danby cheated by the lady in the story ‘A Question of Trust’?

(b) Describe the life of Matilda Loisel before and after she lost the necklace.

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