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The document is an OMR Practice Book and Mock Test for Class-X (HSLC) candidates, covering four subjects: English, Social Science, Mathematics, and Science, with a total of 100 multiple-choice questions. It is designed according to the latest syllabus by ASSEB and is published by HD International Educational Publishers. The book includes various types of MCQs and is available in both English and Assamese, free of charge.
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Class X OMR Practice Book

The document is an OMR Practice Book and Mock Test for Class-X (HSLC) candidates, covering four subjects: English, Social Science, Mathematics, and Science, with a total of 100 multiple-choice questions. It is designed according to the latest syllabus by ASSEB and is published by HD International Educational Publishers. The book includes various types of MCQs and is available in both English and Assamese, free of charge.
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(NEP)

(ASSEB)

Class-X (HSLC)
 

O M R
PRACTICE BOOK
MOCK TEST
 ENGLISH
 SOCIAL SCIENCE
 MATHEMATICS
 SCIENCE
4 Subjects × 25 = 100 nos. of OMR based MCQ Mock Test & Practice Q. Papers
 Statement based True and False MCQ  MCQ
 Assertion (A) and Reasoning (R) based MCQ  (A) (R) MCQ
 Matching based MCQ  MCQ
 Sequence based MCQ  MCQ
 Multiple Selection based MCQ  MCQ
 Stimulus based MCQ  MCQ
 Case Study based Questions 
Both Medium : English & Assamese
FREE
OMR Practice Book and Mock Test : For Class-X (HSLC) Candidates, according to the Latest Syllabus
Prepared by ASSEB on the basis of the New National Education Policy (NEP) and published by HD International
Educational Publishers, UB Plaza, HB Road, Panbazar, Guwahati-1, Assam.
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CHIEF ADVISER
Prof. (Dr.) Hiren Ch. Nath
M.A.(Eco), M.A.(Pol.Sc), M.A.(Hindi), B.Ed.; M.Com.; M.C.J.; LL.M.; Ph.D.(Law) ; Ph.D.(Hindi)
Professor & HoD. Royal School of Law & Administration
The Assam Royal Global University, Guwahati- 35 (Assam)
Former Principal, Dispur Law College, Dispur, Guwahati -6 (Assam)
Ex-Associate Professor, NERIM, Guwahati, (Assam)

CONTRIBUTORS
 Dr. Luton Sarkar, M.Sc., M.A., B.Ed., Ph.D., Principal, Koupati Jatiya Bidyalaya, Udalguri ;
KJB Senior Secondary School, Udalguri

 Dr. Hemanta Rajbongshi, M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D., PGT, Chhaygaon Higher Secondary School,
Kamrup

 Dr. Bijit Talukdar, M.Sc., M.A., Ph.D.

 Upen Gogoi, M.A., B.Ed., CCCA, MD (H), Head Master, Panindra Vidyalaya, North Lakhimpur

 Narayan Ch. Sarmah, B.Sc., M.A., B.Ed., PGDSLM, State Kriti Sikshak Awardee, Former Head
Master, Noonmati High School, Guwahati

 Rita saikia, M.A.(English), B.Ed., Head Mistress, Swahid Anil Bora Girls’ High School, Nagaon

 Jayanta Gogoi, B.Sc., M.A., B.Ed., Head Master (i/c), Tinsukia Uchcha Madhyamik Vidyalaya, Sripuria,
Tinisukia

 Jyotshna Borgohain, M.A., B.Ed., Former Principal, Bordoloni Higher Secondary School, Dhemaji

 Sitaram Thakuria, Former Head of the Institution, Sarabari Higher Secondary School, Darrang;
Namkhala Adarsha Jatiya Vidyalaya, Darrang

 Mohini Saikia, M.A., B.Ed., Head Mistress, Kakoi High School, Lakhimpur

 Madan Gogoi, M.A., B.Ed., Principal, Namani Majuli Senior Secondary School, Majuli

 Prabhat Kumar Gogoi, B.A., B.Ed., Retd. Head Master, Khot Khoti High School, Karbi Anglong

 Phatik Baruah, B.Sc., M.A.,B.Ed., Head Master, Balijan Girls’ High School, Biswanath

 Navajyoti Phukan, M.Sc., D.El.Ed., B.Ed., Lakhimpur Collegiate Higher Secondary School, Lakhimpur

 Prakash Konwar, M.Sc., B.Ed., Panindra Vidyalaya, North Lakhimpur

 Ashim Dutta, M.A., B.Ed., Barbali Higher Secondary School, Barbali, Lakhimpur

 Bedanta Hazarika, M.A., B.Ed., North Lakhimpur Girls’ Higher Secondary School, Lakhimpur

 Gakul Ch. Lahkar, B.Sc. (Hon), M.A. (Education), B.Ed., D.El.Ed., Mansiri Higher Secondary School,
Tezpur, Sonitpur
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 Buddha Dev Sarma, B.Sc., Swahid Kanak Lata Balika Bidyapith, Kendokona, Kamrup

 Rajmoni Bhuyan, B.Sc., B.Ed., Jamuguri Girls’ High School, Golaghat

 Nayan Kumar Saud, M.A., B.Ed., Bhalaguri HS School, Bajali

 Jayantajit Mahanta, M.Sc., B.Ed., PGT, Govt. HS School, Lumla, Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh

 Sampurna Buragohain, M.A. (English), B.Ed., PM Shri Sapekhati Higher Secondari School,
Charaideo

 Uday Kakati, B.A., D.El.Ed., Pragati Jatiya Vidyalaya, Guwahati

 Dipak Kumar Das, B.Sc., Bartari High School, Baksa

 Abinash Das, M.Sc., B.Ed., Nehru Girls’ High School, Barpeta

 Surojit Acharjee, B.Sc., B.Ed., M.A. (Double), Niranjan Paul Institute, Silchar

 Nooree Nazmeen Ashir, B.Sc., M.A., B.Ed., Balabari High School, Darrang

 Himashree Deka, M.A., Kendriya Jatiya Bidyalaya, Pachim Mangaldai, Darrang

 Mohir Uddin SK, M.A., B.Ed., Jana Priya High School, Bilasipara, Dhubri

 Siddique Ali, M.A., B.Ed., Head Master, Kalsa Bhanga Char High School, Chunari, Goalpara

 Anjali Deka, M.A. (Assamese), M.A. (Education), B.Ed, Bagharbari High School, Guwahati

 Saikhul Amin Mandal, B.Sc., B.Ed., PGDCA, M.A. (English), MBA, Bashbari High School, Kokrajhar

 Bani Gogoi, M.A., B.Ed., Khot Khoti High School, Karbi Anglong

 Purnata Gogoi, M.A., M.Ed., Cotton Collegiate Govt. H.S. School, Guwahati

 Munmi Saikia, M.A., B.Ed., Garamur Sri Sri Pitambar Dev Higher Secondary School, Majuli

 Salihuddin Ahmed, M.A., B.Ed., Bonai High School, Jorhat

 Idrish Ali, M.A., B.Ed., Saharia Tribal High School, Nagaon

 Poroma Borah, Desangporia High School, Sivasagar

 Md. Irshad Ahmed, B.A., D.El.Ed., Educare National Academy, Sribhumi (Karimganj)

 Krishna Kanta Baruah, M.Sc., B.Ed., Bezbhagati High School, Udalguri

 Halim Sheikh, B.Sc., B.Ed., Rani Monjula Devi Academy, Bongaigaon

 Nabajyoti Barman, B.Sc., D.El.Ed., Pachim Gobindapur School, Goalpara

 Bibha Das, B.A., B.Ed., Bagodi Higher Secondary School, Barpeta


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Contents
ENGLISH SOCIAL SCIENCE
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-1  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-1
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-2  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-2
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-3  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-3
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-4  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-4
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-5  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-5
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-6  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-6
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-7  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-7
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-8  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-8
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-9  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-9
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-10  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-10
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-11  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-11
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-12  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-12
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-13  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-13
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-14  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-14
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-15  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-15
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-16  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-16
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-17  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-17
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-18  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-18
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-19  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-19
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-20  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-20
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-21  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-21
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-22  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-22
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-23  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-23
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-24  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-24
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-25  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-25
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MATHEMATICS SCIENCE
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-1  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-1
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-2  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-2
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-3  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-3
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-4  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-4
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-5  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-5
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-6  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-6
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-7  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-7
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-8  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-8
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-9  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-9
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-10  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-10
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-11  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-11
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-12  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-12
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-13  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-13
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-14  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-14
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-15  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-15
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-16  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-16
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-17  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-17
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-18  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-18
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-19  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-19
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-20  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-20
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-21  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-21
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-22  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-22
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-23  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-23
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-24  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-24
 Practice Paper :: Mock Test-25  Practice Paper :: Mock Test-25
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ENGLISH
Practice Paper :: Mock Test-1

2026
ENGLISH
Full Marks : 90
Pass Marks : 27

Time : 3 hours
The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions.

B) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct


explanation of A.
Choose the correct option for the following: (Q. No. 1 to 45)
C) A is true but R is false.
1×45=45
D) A is false but R is true
1. What happened to Lencho’s crop when the storm had 6. When Nelson Mandela says, ‘‘I have seen men and
passed? women risk and give their lives for an idea,’’ he means
A) It remained as it a was. that they are
B) It blossomed. A) stubborn B) committed
C) It grew to produce more seeds. C) intelligent D) proud
D) The corn was totally destroyed. 7. Read the following statements with reference to ‘Coorg’
2. Read the following statements with reference to ‘A and choose the correct option :
Letter to God’ and choose the correct option: Statement 1: Whoever visits Coorg is fascinated by
Statement 1: The house in which Lencho lived was in the adventurous activities that are carried out.
the centre of a populous town. Statement 2 : The people are hostile and cowardly in
Statement 2 : Lencho was a hard-working farmer. Coorg.
A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false. A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.
B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.
B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.
C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.
C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.
D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.
D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.
8. Arrange the sentences in the correct sequence, from
3. What has always promised a good harvest to Lencho?
the Chapter, ‘‘Coorg’’.
A) the entire valley that lay by the river.
P) The river, Kaveri obtains its water from the hills and
B) the ripe cornfields dotted with flowers. forests of Coorg.
C) the huge mountain of clouds in the North-East sky. Q) Coorg, or Kadagu is the smallest district of
D) the hailstones that resembled new silver coins. Karnataka.
4. What was it that the nation needed to be liberated R) A walk across the rope bridge lands to the 64 acres
from? is land of Nisargadhama.
A) Poverty S) The fiercely independent people of Coorg are
B) Gender discrimination possibly of Greek or Arabic descent.
C) Deprivation A) PQRS. B) QPSR.
D) All of the above C) QSPR. D) SRQP.
5. Choose the correct option: 9. In Coorg, squirrels and langurs drop partially eaten
Assertion (A) : 10th May 1994 was a Red Letter Day in fruits in Kaveri river______.
the annals of South African History. A) To catch the fishes
Reason (R) : It was on this day the first democratic B) To frighten the Kingfishers.
non-racial government elections were held and Nelson C) To frighten the mahouts.
Mandela became the first black president of the D) To enjoy the splash and ripple effect in the clear
country. water.
A) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation 10. This refreshing chapter, ‘‘Tea from Assam’’ has been
of A. brought to us by______.
CLASS-X(HSLC) OMR PRACTICE BOOK MOCK TEST
A) Arup Kumar Datta B) Lokesh Abrol B) because he is waiting for someone
C) G.K. Trends D) R.K. Laxman C) because he has lost his ball
11. Consider the following statements and choose the D) all the above.
correct option: 18. What do you mean by ‘‘epistemology of loss’’?
Assertion (A) : Assam has the largest concentration A) It means to understand a little about loss.
of plantation in the world. B) It means to understand the loss in general.
Reason (R) : Assam is a tea country. C) It means to understand the nature of loss.
A) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation D) It means to understand something about gain.
of A. 19. Name the poetic device use in the line ‘‘mouth like a
B) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct fireplace.’’
explanation of A.
A) Oxymoron B) Metaphor
C) A is true, R is false
C) Assonance D) Simile
D) A is false, R is true
20. What do animals bring to the poet, in the poem,
12. Arrange the sentences in the correct sequence, from
‘‘Animals’’
the story, ‘‘Madam Rides the Bus.’’
P) Vali saw a young cow lying dead by the roadside. A) Understanding
Q) She took another thirty paise from her pocket and B) Token of mutual love
handed the coins to the conductor. C) Greediness
R) There was a girl named Valliammai who was called D) Both (a) and (b)
Valli for short. 21. Choose the word that rhymes with ‘feet’ in the poem
S) ‘‘May we start now Madam?’’ the conductor asked ‘Amanda’.
smiling. A) sweet B) strait
A) PQRS. B) QPSR C) quiet D) tweet
C) RQOS D) RSQP 22. What lesson do you learn from the sudden change of
13. Choose the correct options as the most likely reason Lencho's cornfield, by the same rain .............
for the tiger to ignore visitors, in the poem, ‘‘A Tiger in A) We must have faith in ourselves
the Zoo’’. B) God never helps a selfish man
A) He is scared of their constant stares. C) We must have faith in God.
B) The visitors don’t provide him with any food. D) Nothing is permanent in the world
C) He knows that none would help him out of captivity 23. How according to Rajvir, does the world know about
(from the cage) the discovery to tea?
D) The visitors don’t speak to him kindly. A) Historical places
14. What does the repetition of ‘‘Amanda!’’ at the end of B) Authentic anecdotes
each live reflect? C) Traditional tales
A) It describes who the speaker is talking to. D) Popular publications
B) It represent the absent-mindedness of the listener.
24. Which of the following sentence is the most suitable
C) It shows the frustration of the speaker.
for Ausable?
D) It helps to create a rhyme scheme.
A) Everybody felt bored with him
15. Name the poetic device used in these lines in poem,
B) He does not look like a secret agent.
‘‘Animals’’.
They do not sweat and whine about their condition. C) He is not romantic
They do not lie awake in the dark and weep for their D) Never judge a book by its cover
sins. 25. What was Fowler’s ‘‘first thrill of the day’’?
They do not make me sick discussing their duty to A) Meeting Ausable.
God. B) Sight of a man with automatic pistol.
A) Anaphora B) Assonance C) Seeing a very important paper.
C) Metaphor D) Alliteration D) None of the above.
16. Sometimes it is necessary to lose something to ourself 26. Read the following statements with reference to ‘‘A
in the possessions of world because______. Question of Trust’’ and choose the correct option.
A) It makes us happy. Statement 1 : Horace Danvy loved to read books.
B) It makes us comfortable. Statement 2 : Book lovers can be easily cheated by
C) It makes us complicated. beautiful and charming personality.
D) It makes us responsible. A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.
17. Why are the boy’s eyes desperate, as mentioned in B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.
‘‘The Ball Poem’’? C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.
A) in search of a thing D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.
CLASS-X(HSLC) OMR PRACTICE PAPER ENGLISH MOCK TEST-1
27. Choose the correct options: 36. The captain said, ‘‘Hurrah! Our team has won the
Assertion (A) : Griffin was a brilliant scientist who championship trophy.’’ (Select the correct indirect form
discovered how to make a human body transparent. of the given sentence)
Reason (R) : This aim was to help his country by his A) The captain exclaimed with joy that their team has
discovery. won the championship trophy.
A) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation B) The captain exclaimed with joy that their team had
of A. won the championship trophy.
B) Both A and R are false and R is not the correct C) The captain exclaimed with joy if their team had
explanation of A. won the championship trophy.
C) A is true but R is false. D) The caption exclaimed in joy that their team had
D) A is false but R is true. won the championship.
28. The speaker in ‘‘The Hack Driver’’ was sent to a town 37. The teacher set some homework______the end of the
______ miles away in the country. lesson. (Choose the correct preposition)
A) twenty B) thirty A) about B) in
C) forty D) fifty C) of D) at
29. Read the following statement with reference to ‘‘The 38. The poor old man is in a _____condition. (Choose the
Hack Driver’’ and choose the correct option. correct option)
Statement 1: Oliver Lutkins was wanted to serve as a A) Piteous B) Pitiable
witness. C) Pitiful D) Pietiful
Statement 2: He was an expert in giving witnesses in 39. Find our the meaning of the phrases ‘‘at sixes and
law cases. sevens’’
A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false. A) disorder B) discipline
B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true. C) plain D) sincere
C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true. 40. I knew the answer. I wrote it down. (Choose the correct
D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false. combination.)
30. I received ______ help from my friends. (Choose the A) I knew the answer so I wrote it.
B) Knowing the answer, I wrote it down.
correct determiner)
C) I had known the answer which I wrote down.
A) much B) many
D). The answer was known by me that I wrote down.
C) any D) more
41. Select the most appropriate option that corrects the
31. If he _____I would have helped him. (Choose the
error (s) in the following sentence:
correct form of verb)
‘One must do his duty properly.’
A) comes B) comes
A) One must do once duty properly.
C) came D) had come
B) One must do ones duty properly.
32. The cook _____ cooking food at this time tomorrow.
C) One must do one’s duty properly.
(Choose the correct form of verb)
D) One must do one’s duties properly.
A) shall be B) will be 42. Choose the option that expresses the given sentence
C) shall D) will in superlative degree of comparison :
33. They grew these flowers in Bangalore (Change the ‘It was probably the happy afternoon of her life.’
voice) A) This afternoon of her life was the happy.
A) These flowers grew in Bangalore. B) It was a happier afternoon in their life before that
B) These flowers were grown in Bangalore. C) No change is needed.
C) These flowers are being grown in Bangalore. D) It was probably the happiest afternoon of her life.
D) These flowers are grown in Bangalore. 43. She rarely attends the class_____ ? (Choose the
34. The maid will have cleaned the house. (Change the correct question tag)
voice) A) does she? B) isn’t it?
A) The house will be cleaned by the maid. C) is she? D) doesn’t she?
B) The house will have been cleaned by the maid. 44. Do you have any money? (Identify/Choose the correct
C) The house would have been cleaned by the maid. parts of speech of the underlined word)
D) The house will be been cleaned by the maid. A) pronoun B) noun
35. Select the Indirect Speech (Narration) of the given C) adverb D) quantifier
sentence. 45. I signed my name where father told me to do. (Identify the
Raj said to my brother, ‘‘How can you call me a fool?’’ type of adverb clause represented by the underlined part)
A) Raj asked my brother how he could call him a fool. A) Adverb clause of place
B) Raj asked my brother how could he call him a fool. B) Adverb clause of manner
C) Raj asked my brother how he could call me a fool. C) Adverb clause of time
D) Raj asked my brother how he can call him a fool. D) Adverb clause of condition
CLASS-X(HSLC)
PracticeOMR PRACTICE BOOK MOCK
Paper :: Mock Test-2 TEST

2026
ENGLISH
Full Marks : 90
Pass Marks : 27

Time : 3 hours
The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions.

A. Situates. B. Sits
C. Establishes D. Occurs
Choose the correct option for the following: (Q. No. 1 to 45)
8. Tea was first drunk in china as far back as ____ B.C.
1×45=45
(Fill in the blanks)
1. Read the following statements and choose the correct
A. Two hundred seventy
option :
B. Two thousand seventy
Statement-1: According to Mandala love is more C. Twenty seven hundred
natural than hate. D. Twenty thousand seven hundred
Statement-2: Because it is easy to hate according to 9. ‘‘What a beautiful bird this is!’’, is an
him. A. Assertive sentence
A. Statement ‘l’ is true; but statement ‘2’ is false. B. Imperative sentence
B. Statement ‘l’ is false but statement ‘2’ is true. C. Exclamatory sentence
C. Both statement ‘l’ and statement ‘2’ are true. D. Interrogative sentence
D. Both statement ‘l’ and statement ‘2’ are false. 10. Choose the correct sentence:
2. The word ‘martial’ stands for – A. Tell me where is the Post office.
A. Having to do with love. B. Tell me where the Post office is.
B. Having to do with wrestling. C. Tell me where has the Post office.
C. Having to do with war. D. Tell me where is the Post office situates.
D. Having to do with reading. 11. The countries related to the legends of tea are: (Match
3. The word ‘rage’ rhymes with– the following countries and choose the answer)
A. Village B. Cage (i) Pakistan (P) China
C. College D. huge (ii) India (Q) Japan
4. Valli managed the time for her ‘excursions’ from– (iii) Britain (R) Italy
A. Two to four p.m. (iv) Latin America (S) South Africa
B. One to four p.m. A. i and R B. iii and S
C. One and half to four p.m. C. iv and Q D. ii and P
12. Rajvir, a fan of detective stories, was busy in looking
D. Twelve and thirty to four p.m.
at the beautiful scenery; because
5. Match the following :
A. Pranjal took his detective book.
(i) Amanda 1. Walt whitman
B. He had no detective book with him.
(ii) Animals 2. Leslie Norris
C. Natural scenery was more attractive to him.
(iii) Tiger in the zoo 3. Lokesh Asro
D. He gave his book to his friend.
(iv) Coorg 4. Robin Klein 13. Consider the statements ‘A’ and ‘B’ and choose the
A. i-4, ii-1, iii- 2, iv-3 B. i-3, ii-4, iii-1, iv-2 correct answer.
C. i-4. ii-2, iii- 1. iv-3 D. i-2, ii-4, iii-1, iv-3 (A) Nishargadhama is an island in Coorg.
6. Which activity is not available in ‘Coorg’ (B) Mahasur is a Budhist Temple.
A. Mountain biking B. Rope climbing A. A is false, B is true.
C. Cannoeing D. River rafting. B. Both A and B are true.
7. Between Mysore and Coastal town of Mangalore ____ C. A is true, B is false.
a piece of heaven. (Fill in the blanks) D. Both A and B are false.
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It is on the strong foundation of infancy that the next
stages of development such as childhood, adolescene
and adulthood build upon. This stage of growth is 53. Correct the forms of the verbs and rewrite the sentences.
characterised by rapid physical growth, interest in play, (i) You (go) to Delhi last year? 2
language development, sensory development, rise of (ii) If I (be) you, I would not have called him again.
the instinct of curiosity, imaginativeness,
54. Change the form of narration: 2
imitativeness, instinctive tendency, narcissism or self-
love and ego-centricism. Infancy is the time to join (i) He said to them, ‘‘Good-bye, my friends.’’
pre-primary of education. (ii) The teacher enquired of the pupil if he had done his
Questions: homework.
a) What is the definition of infancy? 1 55 Combine the following sentences into single sentence:
b) Why it is called the most important stage of human (i) What are you doing? Let me see. 2
life? 2
c) Write the noun form of the word ‘strong’. 1 (ii) I cannot buy a car, I donot have the money.
d) Write the antonym of the word ‘social.’ 1 56. Internal Assessment : 10.

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7. Evergreen –––– cover thirty percent of Coorg.


A. coffee plantations B. tea plantations
Choose the correct option for the following: (Q. No. 1 to 45)
C. rain forests D. Both A and B
1×45=45
8. A long black coat with an embroidered waist-belt is a–
1. Read the following statements and choose the correct A. Traditional song of Coorg
option: B. Traditional attire of Coorg
Statement : Lencho was a hard working farmer. C. Uniform of Coorg
Statement-2 : The hail rained for an hour on the whole D. Traditional dress of Coorg
valley. 9. Read the following statements and choose the correct
A. Statement-1 is true and Statement-2 is false. option:
B. Statement-1 is false and Statement-2 is true. Statement 1 : Kodavus are a proud race of martial men
C. Both Statement-1 and Statement-2 are true. and beautiful women.
D. Both Statement-1 and Statement-2 are false. Statement 2 : The monsoon rain invites many visitors
2. ‘‘Yes God willing’’ – Who said this? to Coorg.
A. Lencho B. The woman preparing supper A. Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.
C. The older boys D. The postmaster B. Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.
3. What always promised a good harvest to Lencho? C. Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.
A. The ripe cornfield dotted with flowers. D. Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.
B. The entire valley that has only one house. 10. Read the following statements and choose the correct
C. The huge mountain of clouds in the north-east sky. option:
D. The hailstones that resembled new silver coins. Statement 1 : Tea was first drunk in Europe.
4. On the day of the inauguration, Mandela was Statement 2 : Tea is not a beverage.
overwhelmed with.......... A. Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.
A. happy thoughts B. sad thoughts B. Statement is false and Statement 2 is true.
C. a sense of history D. a sense of humility C. Both Statement I and Statement 2 are true.
5. ‘‘The day was symbolized for me by the playing of our D. Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.
two national anthems.’’ Who sang the anthem ‘Die 11. ‘‘Tell me another!’’ scoffed Pranjal. What does the
Stem’? underlined word mean?
A. Whites B. Blacks A. mocked B. irritated.
C. Both Blacks and Whites C. annoyed D. laughed
D. Neither Blacks nor Whites 12. The second-flush lasts from–
6. Read the following statements and choose the correct A. September to March B. August to October
option: C. May to July D. January to March
Statement 1 : On the podium, Mr. de Klerk was first 13. Read the following statements and choose the correct
sworn in as first deputy president. option:
Statement 2 : Mandela became president of South Statement 1 : Valli loved standing at the front door.
Africa in 1994. Statement 2 : Her playmates were of her age.
A. Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false. A. Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.
B. Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true. B. Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.
C. Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false. C. Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.
D. Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true. D. Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false,
CLASS-X(HSLC) OMR PRACTICE BOOK MOCK TEST
51. Why was Valli overcome with sadness? (iv) Many publishers from Assam and outside
52. What would the tiger do if it were in its natural habitate? participated.
53. Provide a pen-picture of Custard the Dragon. (v) To be continued for ten days; large gathering
Direction: Q No. 54 and 55 are based on seen expected.
comprehension. 60. Translate the following into the language as per your
54. Why did Valli sit on an empty seat quickly? MIL/IL subject. 1×3=3
55. Give the synonym and antonym of the word inside. a) Honesty is the best policy.
SECTION-C b) it may rain to-night.
c) Would you please open the door?
Answer the following: Or
56. Briefly describe how Ausable defeated Max’s scheme Write a substance of the following passage:
to take away the report. 4 There are books which are really no books at all, and
Or to read which is mere waste of time, while there are
How did Horace Danby become an assistant librarian others so bad that we can not read them without great
in the prison? harm. It is no doubt good to be warned against
57. Briefly describe the extraordinary behaviour of Mrs. Hall’s temptations and dangers of life, but any thing that
furniture. 4 familiarizes us with evil is in itself an evil. So also there
Or
are others which are can read without being the better
Narrate the first meeting between Bill and the lawyer.
of them. By useful literature we do not mean only what
SECTION-D will help a man in his business or profession. That is
useful no doubt, but by no means the highest use of
58. Write an essay on any one of the following topics:5
a) The festival you like most. books. The best book raise us into a region of selfless
b) Duties of students thought where the troubles and anxieties of the world
Or are almost forgotten.
A dog with a piece of flesh in his mouth –– crosses a SECTION-E
river –– a narrow footbridge ––– sees his shadow –––
thinks it to be another dog ––– the dog barks ––– the 61. Rewrite the sentences using the correct form of tense
piece of flesh drops down into the water. for the verb given in the brackets: 1×2=2
59. Write a letter to the editor of a local daily expressing a) If I ___ you, I would not have called him again. (be)
your concern over the incidents of crime against women b) He ____ here until you return. (stay)
in your locality. 3 62. Change the narration of the following sentences:
Or 1×2=2
Write a report for a local daily on the basis of the a) Jahnabi said to Kamal, ‘‘Please lend me your pen.’’
information given below : b) The teacher asked the boy why he was late that day.
(i) 28-12-2024 63. Rewrite the following as directed: 1×2=2
(ii) Khanapara, Guwahati a) He is too weak to walk. (Write as a compound
(iii) Annual Guwahati Book Fair commenced. The sentence)
Hon’ble Chief Minister declared it opened at 6:00 b) I have lost the pen. You gave it to me.
p.m. (Combine into a single sentence)

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(B) They represent a large section of Hindu population


Choose the correct answer : 1×45=45 of Assam.

1. What is the meaning of ‘Makowara’?


(C) First of all, they migrated to Assam under the
patronage of the local king.
(a) Masjid (b) Palace
(c) Pilar (d) Tomb
(D) They migrated to Assam from the Gangetic plain
2. The main objectives of the Ryot Sabha are–
(a) The Ahoms
(i) Abolition of grazing tax (b) The Islamic people of Indo-Aryan origin.
(ii) Reduction of land tax
(iii) To ban the migration of peasant from east Bengal (c) Causasoid racial stock
(d) The Mongoloid
(iv) Stop the circulation of opium Two statements are given as Assertion (A) and Reason
(a) i, ii & iii (b) ii, iii and iv (R) the question no. 5 & 6. Read the statement and
(c) i, ii & iv (d) ii, iii & iv choose the correct option.
3. Give the correct answer by matching the following folk
(A) (R)
dance with their communities–
5. Assertion (A) : India is a socialist country.
(A)
(A) Rabha i) Bagurumba Reason (R) : The means of production would be
(B) Bodo ii) Pharkanti nationalised and there will be equal
(C) Darrangi iii) Bhortal Dance distribution of national income.
(D) Lower Assam iv) Dhepadhulia (R)

(a) A) i, B) ii, C) iii, D) iv a) A and R both are true and R is the correct
(b) A) ii, B) iii, C) i, D) iv explanation of A.
A R R, A
(c) A) ii, B) i, C) iv, D) iii
b) Both A & R are true but R is not a correct explanation
(d)A) iv, B) iii, C) ii, D) i
of A.
4. Read the following sentences and find out the correct
A R R, A
human stream migrated to Assam– c) A is true but R is false. A R
d) A is false but R is true A R
(A) They spoke Indo-Aryan language 6. Assertion (A) :The Secretariat is like the heart of UNO.
(A)
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Reason (R) : The General Assembly appoints the (d) Demand of Purna Swaraj – Indian Independence
Secretary General with the Act – Chauri Chaura Incident – Local incident of
recommendation of the Security Council. Champaran
(R)

a) A and R both are correct and R is the correct 11. The main intention of the newspaper ‘Indian Opinion’
explanation of A. was–
A R R A
b) A and R both are correct but R is not a correct a) To educating Indians in political matters and give
explanation of A. publicity to their grievances
A R R A
c) A is true but R is false A R
d) A is false but R is true A R b) Struggle against a humiliating law
7. How many articles are there in the UN Charter?
c) Holding on the truth
(a) 100 (b) 111 d) Protest against the Rowlatt Act
(c) 211 (d) 300
8. Who appoints the members of the National Human 12. Match the following with appropriate choices :
Rights commission?
(A) IDBI i) 1990
(B) Regional Rural Bank ii) 1982
(a) By the Prime Minister of India
(C) NABARD iii) 1975
(b) By the President of India
(D) SIDBI iv) 1964
(c) By the Governor of R.B.I
(a) A) iv, B) ii, C) iii, D) i
(d) By the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India
(b) A) ii, B) i, C) iii, D) iv
(c) A) iii, B) iv, C) i, D) ii
9. Which is the longest National Highway of Assam (d)A) iv, B) iii, C) ii, D) i
according to the data of 2015-16 13. Name of the seas that are located in the south of
Europe–
a) Mediterranean sea, Arabian sea and Black sea
(a) N.H. 31
(b)N.H. 54 b) Arabian sea, Red sea and Bay of Bengal
(c) N.H. 52
(d)N.H. 37 c) Mediterranean sea, Caspian sea and Black Sea
10. Arrange the following incidents in ascending order :
d) Red sea, Black sea and Baltic sea
(a) Indian Independence Act – Local incident of
Champaran – Demand of Purna Swaraj – Chauri 14. The largest country of South America area wise is –––
Chaura Incident

a) Argentina b) Brazil
c) Ecuador d) Peru
(b) Local incident of Champaran – Chauri Chaura
15. Assertion (A) : Economic growth does not mean
Incident – Demand of Purna Swaraj – Indian
economic development but if there is
Independence Act
to be Economic Development, there
must be econoic growth.
(A)
(c) Local incident of Champaran – Chauri Chaura
Incident – Demand of Purna Swaraj – Indian
Independence Act Reason (R) : Economic development is a part of
Economic growth only.
(R)
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a) A is False, R is True A R c) Non-cooperation
b) Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct d) Civil Disobedience Movement
explanation of A. 21. In Ahom period, the officer who supervise the
A R R, A construction of the temples, houses etc. was–
c) A is true, R is false A , R
d) Both A and R are true, but R is the correct
explanation of A. a) Changrung Phukan
A R R A b) Chaudang Barua
16. The first stage of the evolution of money is – c) Khanikar Barua
d) Lachit Borphukan
a) Barter system b) Animal value 22. Which of the following are methods of studying
c) Paper Money d) Cheque Economic Geography?
17. Who was the first satyagrahi to court arrest in
Individual Satyagraha? i) Regional Approach
ii) International Approach
iii) System Analysis Approach
iv) Principles Approach
a) Khan Abdul Gaffur Khan
a) Only i & ii are correct i ii
b) Acharya Vinoba Bhabe b) Only i, ii & iii are correct i, ii iii
c) Sardar Ballav Vai Patel c) Only ii & iv are correct ii iv
d) Bal Gangadhar Tilak. d) Only i, iii & iv are correct i, iii iv
18. Match the following with correct options : 23. Which is the largest organ of U.N.O.?

(A) Sakaria Commission i) 29th August, 1947 a) General Assembly


b) Security Council
c) Secretariat
(B) 42nd Amendment ii) 1983 d) Trusteeship Council
24. Which of the following person established Ahom
(C) Arrival of the Cabinet iii) 1976, 14th December Sabha–
Mission

(D) Formation of drafting iv) March 1946


committee for preparation
of the constitution

(a) A) i, B) iii, C) iv, D) ii


(b) A) ii, B) iii, C) iv, D) i 25. The monetary value of the total goods produced in a
(c) A) ii, B) iv, C) iii, D) i country in a financial year is –
(d)A) i, B) ii, C) iv, D) iii
19. What is the percentage of India’s total natural gas that
has bee n produced by Assam a) Economic Income
b) Per capita Income
c) Financial Income
a) 25% (approx) % b) 35% (approx) % d) National Income
c) 15% (approx) % d) 50% (approx) % 26. Check whether the following information about the
20. In which movement of Assam the slogan ‘‘Gandhi continental Drift theory are true or false.
Maharaj Ki Jai’’ had given?
A) About 300 million years before, the earth’s
lithosphere was together as a single land mass
which was surrounded by hydrosphere.
a) Quit India Movement
b) Individual Satyagraha
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Reason (R) : People in the Civil Disobedience


Choose the correct answer of the following questions. Movement were asked not only to
1×45=45 refuse cooperation with the British but
also to break colonial laws.
1. Assertion (A) : The development of Indian industries
(R) :
can be largely attributed to the
Swadeshi movement.
Options :
(a) Both A and R true but R is not the correct
Reason (R) : The Swadeshi movement encouraged explanation of A.
indigenous institutions and industries A R R A
by boycotting foreign goods. (b) Both A and R are false A R
(R) : (c) A is false, R is true A R
(d) Both A and R true and R is the correct explanation
of A.
(a) A is true, R is false A R A R R A
(b) A is false, R is true A R 4. Consider the following events in chronological order.
(c) Both A and R true and R is the correct explanation
of A. (i) Kheda Satyagraha
A R R A (ii) Simmon Commission
(d) Both A and R true but R is not the correct explanation (iii) Khilafat Movement
of A. (iv) Quit India Movement
A R R A Options :
2. Which British administrator helped in the formation of (a) 4, 2, 3, 1 (b) 2, 1, 3, 4
Muslim League in 1906? (c) 1, 3, 2, 4 (d) 4, 3, 2, 1
5. In protest of which of the following events,
Rabindranath Tagore renounced his knighthood?
(a) Lord Curzon
(b)Lord Mintu
(c) Lord Ripon (a) Partition of Bengal
(d)Lord Cornwallis (b) Khilafat Movement
3. Assertion (A) : The Civil Disobedience Movement was (c) Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre
different from the Non-cooperation (d) Chauri Chura Violence
Movement. 6. Which of the following are the main causes for the
(A) : failure of the Revolt of 1857 in Assam.
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5
Choose the correct answer of the following questions. The person is known as ‘Frontier Gandhi’
1×45=45 (a) Gopal Krishna Gokhle
(b) Lala Lajpat Ray
1
(c) Mahatma Gandhi
(d) Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan
In reality the first active national movement against
6
the British rule in India was–
Arrange the following Peasants Revolts in order–
(a) Battle of Palassey
(i) The Peasant Revolt of Rangia
(b) Sepoy Mutiny
(c) Partition of Bengal (ii) Phulaguri Dhawa
(d) The Non-Cooperation Movement (iii) Peasant Revolt of Lachima
2 (iv) Peasant Revolt of Patharughat
The province of Motok and Sadiya went under the (a) (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) (b) (ii), (i), (iii), (iv)
British empire in India (c) (iv), (iii), (ii), (i) (d) (iii), (ii), (i), (iv)
(a) in 1826 (b) in 1839 7.
(c) in 1835 (d) in 1854 The person who revolted first against the British rule
3. in Assam–
One of the main factors leading to the Civil (a) Moniram Dewan
Disobedience Movement was– (b) Piyoli Phukan
(a) (c) Gomdhar Konwar
The formation of Simon Commission by the British (d) Kushal Konwar
Government. 8
(b)
In the revolt of 1857 the rebels of Assam wanted to re-
The goal of the congress was to attain Poorna Swaraj. establish which Ahom Prince on the throne?
(c) (a) Gadadhar Singha
Prohibition of use of intoxicants. (b) Rudra Singha
(d) (c) Kandarpeswar Singha
Release of all political prisoners. (d) Purandar Singha
4 9
Chaurichaura Violence took place–
(a) 6th April, 1919 The President of the Adhoc committee of Provincial
(b) 5th February, 1922 Congress formed in June 1921 was–
(c) 31st January, 1930) (a) Kuladhar Chaliha
(d) 8th August, 1942 (b) Gopinath Bordoloi
CLASS-X(HSLC) OMR PRACTICE BOOK MOCK TEST
Or
Mention the major causes of environment change.
Why was Khilafat Movement started in India? 53.
Discuss. 2+2=4
49. Draw a sketch map of Assam and locate therein any
4 two of the following with names.
Mention four contributions of Swadeshi movement. (a)
50. The oldest oil refinery of India
5 (b) Tea Park
Give an account on objectives and role of the Rayat (c)
Sabhas An Integrated Infrastructural Development Centre
Or 54. 5
Write briefly about distribution of Oceans and
Continents.
Give brief description on the creation and main roles Or
of Assam Provincial Congress Committee.
51.
How was the earth in the early days according to the
1+1+2=4 Continental Drift Theory.
What do you mean by conservation of resources? 55. 5
Write one main objective of the resource conservation. Why is the industrial development in the state still slow?
‘Mention the names of two non government Or
organisations which is working on environment
protection, biodiversity conservation in Assam. What are the prospects for economic development in
52. Assam?
4 56
Discuss briefly the relation among the four major 3
components of environment. Write in brief about what is meant by Soverign,
Or Socialist, Secular, Democratic and Republic.

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7. If the zeros of the quadratic polynomial ax2 + bx + c, a =/ 0


are equal then
Question number 1 to 45 each question carries 1 Mark ax2 + bx + c, a =/ 0
1 45 1
1. If (–3)m+1 × (–3)5 = (–3)7, the value of m is (A) c and b has opposite sign. c b
(–3)m+1 × (–3)5 = (–3)7 m (B) c and a has opposite sign. c a
(A) –3 (B) 1 (C) –1 (D) 0 (C) c and a has same sign. c a
2. The standard form of a smallest or very big number is k × (D) c and b has same sign. c b
10m, where m is an integers then the value of k is 8. By division algorithm of polynomials p(x) =
p(x) =
k × 10m
(A) g(x) + q(x) + r(x) (B) g(x) × q(x) r(x)
m k (C) g(x) × q(x) × r(x) (D) g(x) × q(x) + r(x)
(A) 1 < k < 0 (B) 1 < k < 10 9. The zero of the quadratic polynomials x2 + 7x + 10 are
(C) 1 < k < 10 (D) 1 < k < 10 x2 + 7x + 10
3. Choose the correct option for the number 43.123456789 (A) 2, –5 (B) 2, 5 (C) –2, –5 (D) –2, 5
43.123456789 10. A pair of linear equation which has a unique solution x =
(A) Rational and denominator is of the form 2n5n 2 and y = –3 is
2n5n x=2 y= –3
(B) Rational but denominator is not in the form 2n5n (A) x + y = –1, 2x – 3y = –5
2n5n (B) 2x + 5y = –11, 4x + 10y = –26
(C) Irrational number. (C) 2x – y = 1, 3x + 2y = 0
(D) None from (a), (b), (c) (D) x – 4y = 14, 5x – y – 13 = 0
(a), (b), (c) 11. If the system of linear equation 2x + 3y = 7 and kx + 9y =
4. Write the exponent of 3 in the prime factorisation of 288 15 has a unique solution, then the value of k is
288 3 2x + 3y = 7 kx + 9y = 15
(A) 3 (B) 1 (C) 0 (D) 2 k
5. Two members are in the ratio 15:11. If their HCF is 13, (A) k =/ 6 (B) k = 6 (C) k = –6 (D) k =/ –6
then the number will be 12. The pair of equation x = 0 and x = 5 has a
15:11 13 x=0 x=5
(A) Unique solution
(B) Infinitely many solution
(A) 195 and 143 (B) 195 and 163
(C) No solution
(C) 185 and 163 (D) 185 and 143
(D) Two solution
6. If ,  are the zeros of f(x) = px2 – 2x + 3p and = 
13. The roots of the equation x2 – 2x – m(m + 2) = 0 are (where
then the value of p is
m is a constant)
 f(x) = px2 – 2x + 3p 
x2 – 2x – m(m + 2) = 0 m
 p (A) m, (m + 2) (B) m, –(m + 2)
(A) 1 / 3 (B) 2/3 (C) –1/3 (D) –2/3 (C) –m, (m + 2) (D) –m, –(m + 3)
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14. If the equation ax2 + 2x + a = 0 has two equal roots then AB BC
ABC DEF 
ax2 + 2x + a = 0 DE FD
(A) a = 0, 1 (B) a = –1, 0
(A) B = E (B) B = D
(C) a = 1, 1 (D) a = + 1
(C) A = D (D) A = F
15. If the quadratic equation 2x2 – 7x – 5 = 0 has roots and
21. If a – 2b = 18 and (a, b) is the midpoint of the line segment
. Match the column-I and column-II
joining the point A(10, –6) and B (k, 4) then the value of
2x2 – 7x –5 = 0   I k is
II A(10, –6) B(k, 4)
Column-I / I Column-II / II (a, b) a 2b = 18 k
(A) 10 (B) 14 (C) 16 (D) 22
(i)  (P) – 2.5
22. The ratio in which the x-axis divides the line segment
(ii)  (Q) – 1.4 joining the points (–4, 3) and (2, –6)
1 1 (–4, 3) (2, –6) x-
(iii)    (R) 3.5
(A) 1 : 2 (B) 2 : 1 (C) 1 : 3 (D) 3 : 1
Choose the correct option.
 4 sin   cos  
(A) (i)(P) (ii)(Q) (iii)(R) 23. If 4tan = 3 then  4 sin   cos   is equal to
 
(B) (i)(Q) (ii)(R) (iii)(P)
(C) (i)(R) (ii)(Q) (iii)(P)  4 sin   cos 
4tan = 3  
(D) (i)(R) (ii)(P) (iii)(Q)  4 sin   cos 
16. In an AP, if common difference d = 3, then a5 – a7 is equal to 2 1 1 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
AP d=3 a 5 – a7 3 3 2 4
24. If a triangle ABC is right angle at C, then the value of
(A) 2 (B) –2 (C) –6 (D) 6
sec(A + B) is–
17. The sum of the first 100 natural number is–
ABC C sec(A + B)
100
(A) 5050 (B) 5000 (C) 5005 (D) 5500
18. Match the AP given in list-I with their common (A) 0 (B) 1
diefference given in list-II 2
(C) (D) Not define.
I AP -II 3
25. A tangent to a circle is perendicular to the radius through
the_____.
List-I / -I List-II / -II
(i) 1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.4........ (P) –4 (A) Point of contact (B) Centre
1 (C) External point (D) Chord
(ii) 0, –4, –8, –12......... (Q)
2 26. Two parallel lines touches a circle at the points A and B.
3 5 If area of the circle is 26 cm2, then AB is equal to
(iii) 1, , 2, ........ (R) 0.2
2 2 A B
Choose the correct option 36 2
AB
(A) (i)(R) (ii)(Q) (iii)(P) (A) 5 cm (B) 8 cm (C) 6 cm (D) 12 cm
(B) (i)(R) (ii)(P) (iii)(Q) 27. To construct a triangle similar to a given triangle ABC
(C) (i)(P) (ii)(R) (iii)(Q) 3
with its sides of the corresponding sides of ABC,
(D) (i)(P) (ii)(Q) (iii)(R) 7
19. E and F are two points on Ab and Ac respectively in first draw a ray BX such that CBX is an acute angle
ABC. For which of the following represent EF || BC. and X lies on the opposite side of A with respect to BC
ABC AB AC E F then locate the points B1, B2, B3.......B7 on BX at equal
distance and next step is to join from
EF || BC
(A) AE = 3.9, EB = 3, AF = 3.6, FC = 2.4 ABC
(B) AE = 4, EB = 4.5, AF = 8, FC = 9 3
ABC A
(C) AE = 4.6, EB = 2.3, AF = 5.2, FC = 2.6 7
(D) AE = 4, EB = 5, AF = 6, FC = 7 BC BX
AB BC B1, B2, B3.......B7
20. If in ABC and DEF,  , then they will be
DE FD (A) B7 to C B7 C
similar, when
(B) B6 to C B6 C
Practice Paper :: Mock Test-25

2026
GENERAL MATHEMATICS
Full Marks : 90
Pass Marks : 27

Time : 3 hours
The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions.

(x–1)2 – 5(x – 1) – 6 = 0
(a) 0 and 7 (b) 0 and 1
Question number 1 to 45 each question carries 1 Mark
(c) 1 and 7 (d) –1 and 1
1 45 1
1  tan 
1. The steps used in finding the HCF of 420 and 130 by 7. Given that sec = 2 the value of
sin 
using Euclid's Division Lemma all in Jumbled as follows.
1  tan 
420 130 sec = 2
sin 
(stem)
(i) 130 = 30 × 4 + 10 (a) 2 2 (b) 2 (c) 3 2 (d) 2
(ii) 420 + 130 × 3 – 130 8. The minute hand of a clock is 84 cm long. The distance
(iii) 30 = 10 × 3 + 10 covered by the tip of minute hand from 10 : 10 a.m. to 10
Choose the correct order : 25 am is
(a) i – ii – iii (b) iii – i – ii 84 10: 10
(c) ii – i – iii (d) iii –ii –i 10 : 25
2. The smallest perfect square number which is divisible
(a) 44 cm (b) 88cm
by 4, 9, 10 and 12 is
4, 9, 10 12 (c) 132 cm (c) 176cm
9. The diameter of a car wheel is 42cm. The number of com-
plete revolution it will make in moving 132km.
(a) 400 (b) 900 (c) 100 (d) 3600
3. Which of the following is a square of an odd natural 42 132
number–
(a) 104 (b) 105 (c) 106 (d) 103
(a) 256 (b) 169 (c) 548 (d) 576
10. For the following distribution
4. A pari of linear Equation which has a unique solution x =
2, y = 3 Class 0-5 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25
x = 2, y = 3 Frequency 10 15 12 20 9
the sum of lower limit of median class and model class is–
(a) x + y = – 1 (b) 2x + 5y = –11
2x – 3y = –4 4x + 10y = –22
(c) 2x – y = 1 (d) x – 4y –14 = 0 (a) 15 (b) 25 (c) 30 (d) 35
3x + 2y = 0 5x – y – 13 = 0 11. Which of the following is an impossible event?
5. The common difference of the Arithmetic Progression
whose first term is 12 and fifth term is 0.
(a) Probability of getting 5 from 52 playing cards.
12
52 5
0 –
(b) Probability of getting three heads when three coins
(a) 3 (b) –3 (c) 2 (d) –2
6. The solution of the quadratic equation (x–1)2 – 5(x – 1) – are tossed.
6=0
CLASS-X(HSLC) OMR PRACTICE BOOK MOCK TEST
14 Or/
24 Construct a triangle similar to given triangle ABC with
2 5
40 its sides equal to of the corresponding sides of the
3
triangle ABC.
Or/ ABC
A child has black in the shape of a cube with one letter ABC
written on each face as shown below : 3 5
3
61. The median of the following data is 50. Find the values
A C B E D A of P and Q if the sum of the frequency is 90.
The cube is thrown once what is the probability of 50, 90 P
getting A and E. Q
A E
Mark obtained 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90

60. Construct a triangle similar to given triangle ABC such Number of student P 15 25 20 Q 8 10
that BC = 5cm, ABC = 600, ACB = 300. Now
construct A/B/C/ corresponda to ABC with A/B of
AB = 3 :2 4
A/B/C/ ABC
A/B, AB 3 : 2.
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GENERAL SCIENCE
Practice Paper :: Mock Test-1

2026
GENERAL SCIENCE
Full Marks : 90
Pass Marks : 27

Time : 3 hours
The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions.

5. A feature of reproduction that is common to Amoeba,


yeast and Spirogyra is that
Choose the correct answer of the following questions.
1×45=45 a) They reproduce asexually.
1. Fe2O3 + 2Al  Al2O3 + 2Fe b) They are all unicellular.
The above reaction is an example of a c) They reproduce only sexually.
d) They are all multicellular.
a) Combination reaction 6. The main message of the ‘Chipko’ movement is–
b) Double displacement reaction
c) Decomposition reaction a) Local communities should not be given priority in
d) Displacement reaction forest conservation.
2. The use of washing soda is
b) Trees should be cut down for development works.
a) To make water alkaline.
c) Local communities should be involved in forest
b) To change the state of water.
conservation.
c) To decrease the temperature of water.

d) Goverment agencies may destroy trees without any


d) To removed the permanent hardness of water.
question.

3. Which of the following can actually conserve forests?


7. A big tree falls ina forest, but its roots are still in contact
a) By Providing Protection of high nutrient level animals. with the soil. The branches of this fallen tree grow straight
up. This happens in response to
b) By Protecting only herbivores.

c) By Protection only carnivores.


a) Water and light
d) Comprehensive plans adopted to protect all physical b) Water and minarals
c) Gravity and water
d) Light and gravity
4. Which of the following is not a type of neuron ? 8. At the time of short circuit, current in a circuit—

a) SensoryNeuren a) Reduces substantially.


b) Relay Neuran b) Does not change.
c) Respiratory Neuron c) Increases heavily
d) Motor Neuron d) Vary continuously.
CLASS-X(HSLC) OMR PRACTICE BOOK MOCK TEST
29. Column A Column B Statement B : Red light is scattered more than blue light
because it has a shorter wavelength.
(i) Ethanol (p) CH3–CH3
B:
(ii) Ethanoic acid (q) CH3CHO
(iii) Ethane (r) CH3CH2OH
DIAGRAM BASED MCQ
(iv) Ethane (s) CH3COOH 34. On the basis of information provided in the diagram,
(a) (i)  r, (ii)  q, (iii)  p, (iv)  s choose the correct answer.
(b) (i)  p, (ii)  q, (iii)  s, (iv)  r
(c) (i)  r, (ii)  s, (iii)  p, (iv)  q
(d) (i)  r, (ii)  5, (iii)  q, (iv)  p
30. Column A Column B
Medium Retractive index
(i) Air (p) 1.36
(ii) Water (q) 2.42
(iii) Diamond (r) 1.33 In the above diagram potassium iodide (KI) is mixed with
(iv) Alcohol (s) 10003 Leadnitrate Pb (NO3)2. What is the colour of the product
(a) (i)  s, (ii)  r, (iii)  q, (iv)  p lead iodide (PbI2).
(b) (i)  s, (ii)  r, (iii)  p, (iv)  q Pb (NO3)2
(c) (i) s, (ii)  p, (iii)  q, (iv)  r (KI)
(d) (i)  p, (ii)  q, (iii)  s, (iv) r
(PbI2)
[From Q. No. 31 to Q. No. 33] 31 33
a) White b) Black
Two statements are given. Four options are given for
these statements. c) Yellow d) Brown
35.

Choose the correct one :


(a) Both the statement A and B are correct
A B
(b) Statement A is correct, B is incorrect
A B
(c) Statement A is incorrect, B is correct
A B
(d) Both the statement A and B are incorrect The image shows the labelled structure of a brain.
A B
31. Statement A: Chlorine is produced during the Electrolysis Which parts of the brain controls the blood pressure.
of aqueous sodium chloride (Brine)
A: (a) Spinal cord, skull, hypothalamus

Statement B : This chlorine gas is used for the


(b) Cord, skull, cerebrum
manufacture of washing soda.
(c) Pons, medulla, cerebellum
B:
32. Statement A: The reaction in which oxygen is added is (d) Pons, medulla, pituitary
called oxidation. 36. An object is placed at a distance of one fourth of the
centre of curvature in front of a convex mirror which of
A:
the following ray diagrams dipicts the correct
representation of incident ray, reflected ray, place and
Statement B : Rancidity is an oxidation reaction. nature of the image formed.
B:
33 Statement A : The sky appears blue due to the scattering
of light by atmospheric particles.
A:
CLASS-X(HSLC) OMR PRACTICE PAPER SCIENCE MOCK TEST-1
The above lens has a focal length of 10 cm. The object of
eight 2 mm is placed at a distance of 5 cm from the pole.
Find the height of the image–

(a) 4cm (b) 6.67 mm


(c) 4mm (d) 3.33 mm
[From Q. No. 41 to Q. No. 45 are based on assertion– reason.
Read them properly and choose the correct option]
41 45
37. The equivalent resistance of the arrangement shown
bellow is–
(a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct
explanation of (A).
(A) (R) (R, (A)
(b) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct
explaination of (A)
(A) (R) (R), (A)
a) 5  b) 2  c) 6  d) 21  (c) (A) is true but (R) are false. (A) (R)
38. The eye defect represented by the figure given below (d) (A) is false and (R) is true. (A) (R)
41. Assertion (A): The gradual weakening of the ciliary
muscles and diminishing flexibility of the eye lens leads
to presbyopia in a person.
(A) :

Reason (R) : This defect can be corrected with contact


lenses or through surgical interventions.
a) Myopia b) Hypermetropia (R) : (contact lenses)
c) Presbyopia
d) Cataract 42. Assertion (A) : Ozone is formed in the upper atmosphere
39. by O2 in presenceof uv radiation.
(A) : O2

Reason (R) : Ozone depletion will lead to uv rays reaching


earth which cause skin cancer:
(R) :
An electron enters a magneticfield at right angles to it
asshown in fig The direction of force actingon the electron 43. Assertion (A) : Variations are seen in offspring produced
will be– by sexual reproduction.
(A) :

(a) to the right (b) to the left Reason (R) : DNA molecule generated by replication is
(c) out of the page not exatly identical to original DNA.
(d) into the page (R) : DNA
40. DNA
44. Assertion (A) : Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin.
(A) :
Reason (R) : Alloys are haterogeneous mixture of metals
with other metals and non metals.
(R) :
Practice Paper :: Mock Test-25

2026
GENERAL SCIENCE
Full Marks : 90
Pass Marks : 27

Time : 3 hours
The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions.

(a) Baking soda


Choose the correct answer of the following questions. (b) Bleaching powder
1×45=45 (c) Washing soda
(d) Sodium hydroxide
1. Which of the following metal displace copper from copper 7. The metal which is obtained by electrolytic reduction
sulphate solution- process is–

(a) Silver (b) Gold (a) Gold (b) Copper


(c) Zinc (d) Mercury (c) Iron (d) Magnesium
2. Which of the following gas is enclosed in the Chips packet? 8. The reagent that is also to dissolve gold is-

(a) Oxygen (b) Hydrogen (a) Nitric acid


(c) Nitrogen (d) Carbon dioxide (b) Aqua regia
3. In an oxidation reaction a substance– (c) Hydrochloric acid
(d) Sulphuric acid
(i) gains Oxygen 9. Sodium react violently with cold water and immediately
(ii) gains Hydrogen catches fire. The gas which is evolved in this reaction is–
(iii) loses Oxygen
(iv) loses Hydrogen
(a) (i) and (ii) both are correct (i) (ii) (a) Oxygen (b) Hydrogen
(b) only (iv) is correct (iv) (c) Nitrogen (d) Methane
(c) only (i) is correct (i) 10 Butanal is a four-carbon compound with the functional
(d) both (i) and (iv) are correct (i) (iv) group–
4. Litmus solution is a ___ dye, which is extracted from
Lichen plant. (a) Alcohol (b) Aldehyde
(c) Ketone (d) Carboxylic acid
(a) Red (b) Blue 11. Ethane molecule has-
(c) Purple (d) White (a) 6 covalent bonds 6
5. The acid which is present in Vinegar is– (b) 7 covalent bonds 7
(c) 8 covalent bonds 8
(a) Citric acid (b) Lactic acid (d) 4 covalent bonds 4
(c) Oxalic acid (d) Acetic acid 12.
6. Which of the following compound is used in soda-acid
fire extinguishers.
CLASS-X(HSLC) OMR PRACTICE BOOK MOCK TEST
An object of size 4cm is placed at 25cm in front of
concave mirror of focal length 15cm. At what distance
from the mirror should a screen be places, so that asharp
(a) What is the type of lens used? focussed image can be obtained? Find the size and the
nature of the image?
15cm 25cm
(b) What is the nature of the image?
4cm

(c) If the image is formed at a distance of 30cm from


the lens and the image is twice the size of the 65. What is a solenoid? Where is magnetic field maximum
object, where will the object be placed? in solenoid? How to increase its stength? 1+1+1=3
30cm

66. What is solar cell panel? What are the advantages


associated with solar cells? 1+2=3
Or/

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