JAC Board Class 10 English Weekly Test 2024

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JAC Board Class 10 English Weekly Test 2024
JAC Board Class 10 English Weekly Test 2024

 

JAC Board Class 10 English Weekly Test 2024

🛑State  Jharkhand
📖Post JAC Class 10 English Weekly Test 2024
🏠Weekly Test Exam Date 16 August 2024
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JAC Board Class 10 English Weekly Test 2024

Sec A (2×10=20) Objective Question

What created a lasting wound in Nelson’s country?
(a) The policy of fighting
(b) The policy of economic backwardness
(c) The policy of apartheid
(d) None of the Above

2. What is a country’s greatest wealth?
(a) Its minerals
(b) Its people
(c) Its technology
(d) None of the Above

3. In the article, who have the people been compared to?
(a) Utensils
(b) Minerals and Gems
(c) Technology
(d) None of the Above

4. Which day was the largest gathering of international leaders on South African soil for the installation of South Africa’s first democratic, non-racial government?

(a) 9th May
(b) 10th May
(c) 11th May
(d) 12th May

5. Why is it easy to learn to love?
(a) Because it comes naturally
(b) Because they are less in number
(c) Because you have will to do this.
(d) None of the Above

6. Which flame can be hidden but never extinguished?
(a) Man’s love
(b) Man’s natural way
(c) Man’s goodness
(d) None of the Above

7. What has the Nelson Mandela achieved?
(a) Political emancipation
(b) Political love
(c) Political goodness
(d) None of the Above

8. Where did ceremonies take place?
(a) Rockstone amphitheater
(b) Sandstone amphitheater
(c) Glass stone amphitheater
(d) None of the Above

9. What is the dream of Nelson Mandela for the future of South Africa?
(a) Free from all selfishness
(b) Free from all love and emotions
(c) Free from poverty and discrimination
(d) None of the Above

10. How does Nelson Mandela define the meaning of courage?
(a) Triumph over fear
(b) Triumph over love
(c) Triumph over selfish
(d) Triumph over poverty

Sec B (2×2=4) Very Short Answer Question

11. Can you say how 10 May is an ‘autumn day’ in South Africa?

Ans. 10 May is an ‘autumn day’ in South Africa because on this day there was the largest gathering of international leaders on South African soil for the installation of South Africa’s first democratic, non-racial government.

12. Why were two national anthems sung?

Ans On the day of the inauguration, two national anthems were sung, one by the whites, and the other by the blacks. This symbolized the equality of blacks and whites.

Sec C (2×3=6) Short Answer Question

13. What does courage mean to Mandela?

Ans. For Mandela courage does not mean the absence of fear but a victory over fear. According to him brave men need not be fearless but should be able to conquer fear.

14. What “twin obligations” does Mandela mention?

Ans. Mandela mentions that every man has twin obligations. The first is to his family, parents, wife and children; the second obligation is to his people, his community and his country

Sec D (2×5=10) Long Answer Question

15. What does Mandela thank the international leaders for?

Ans. Mandela felt privileged to be the host to the nations of the world because not too long ago, the South Africans were considered outlaws. He thus thanked all the international leaders for having come to witness his investiture as President since this event could be considered as a common victory for justice, peace and human dignity.

16. What ideals does he set out for the future of South Africa?

Ans. Mandela set out the ideals of poverty alleviation, removal of suffering of people. He also set the ideal for a society where there would be no discrimination based on gender or racial origins.

17. How did Mandela’s ‘hunger for freedom’ change his life?

Ans. Mandela realized in his youth that it was not just his freedom that was being curtailed, but the freedom of all blacks. The hunger for his own freedom became the hunger for the freedom of his people. This desire of a non-racial society transformed him into a virtuous and self-sacrificing man. Thus, he joined the African National Congress and this changed him from a frightened young man into a bold man.

 

JAC Board Class 10 English Weekly Test 2024

JAC Board Class 10 English Weekly Test 2024

JAC Board Class 10 English Weekly Test 2024

JAC Board Class 10 English Weekly Test 2024

 

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