Showing posts with label class10-english. Show all posts
Showing posts with label class10-english. Show all posts

Monday 17 August 2020

English Grammar - A Worksheet on Pronouns For Class 6, 7 and 8 (#pronouns)(#eduvictors)(#englishgrammar)

English Grammar - A Worksheet on Pronouns For Class 6, 7 and 8 

English Grammar - A Worksheet on Pronouns For Class 6, 7 and 8  (#pronouns)(#eduvictors)(#englishgrammar)

A pronoun is a word used in the place of noun. 

Q1: In the following sentences, underline the subject pronouns and circle the object pronouns.

①  We thanked her for the delicious supper.
②  She regularly consults her accountant for taxation.
③  It is a beautiful doll.
④  We gave them gifts and souvenirs.
⑤  They organised the event.


Following are the kinds of pronouns:
   - Personal
   - Possessive
   - Demonstrative
   - Relative
   - Interrogative
   - Reflexive and Emphatic
   - Distributive
   - Indefinite

Friday 14 August 2020

CBSE Class 10 - English (Lit.) - First flight – Chapter 3: Two Stories about Flying (MCQs)(#class10EnglishNotes)(#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

 Class 10 - English (Literature) - First Flight – Chapter 3: Two Stories about Flying (MCQs)

CBSE Class 10 - English (Lit.) - First flight – Chapter 3: Two Stories about Flying (MCQs)(#class10EnglishNotes)(#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)


Directions: Read the questions carefully and choose the right choice from the given choices in the question.


Q1:  Who is the author of "His First Flight"?

 (A) Liam O' Flaherty

 (B) Frederick Forsyth

 (C) Roal Dahl

 (D) Paulo Coehlo


Q2: The lesson "His First Flight" is about a ______

  (A) pilot

  (B) seagull

  (C) parrot

  (D) pigeon

Sunday 19 July 2020

CBSE Class 10 - English Literature - Chapter: The Hundred Dresses - 1 (Chapter Summary)(#cbse)(#class10English)(#eduvictors)

The Hundred Dresses - 1 (Chapter Summary)

CBSE Class 10 - English Literature
CBSE Class 10 - English Literature - Chapter: The Hundred Dresses - 1 (Chapter Summary)(#cbse)(#class10English)(#eduvictors)

Chapter Summary

The story is about a quiet and shy girl named Wanda Petronski, a Polish immigrant, who had come to America with her family. She studied in an American town with American children who found her name to be strange and funny. She was a poor girl, who kept to herself and lived in Boggins Heights. She was always seen wearing a faded blue dress. She didn't have many friends and she used to sit on the backbenches. She always kept a low profile. Her classmates prodded her because she claimed to have a hundred dresses “all lined up” in her closet. But she was always seen wearing a blue one. Peggy and Maddie were her best friends and they used to tease Wanda the most. Peggy was the most famous girl in school while anyone barely knew Wanda.

Saturday 11 July 2020

English Reading Comprehension (Set-15) - for Class 9 and 10 (#readingcomprehension)(#eduvictors)(#class10English)

English Reading Comprehension (Set-15)

English Reading Comprehension (Set-15) - for Class 9 and 10 (#readingcomprehension)(#eduvictors)(#class10English)

The word ‘comprehension’ signifies to completely comprehend the content utilizing one's insight.  A comprehension passage is a textual content set for checking out the reader’s potential to recognise (apprehend) the meaning being implied by means of the textual content and the subject matter of that unique passage. Questions based on a passage generally appear as a chronological relationship with the passage. Usually, the first question has the answer in the initial paragraphs and so on but if the answers are inferential then the complete answer might have to be gathered from various paragraphs and for this, one has to be thorough with the entire passage.


(SQP 2019)Read the following passage carefully:

1. Few guessed that this quiet, parentless girl growing up in New York City would one day become the First Lady of the United States. Even fewer thought she would become an author and lecturer and a woman much admired and loved by people throughout the world.

Friday 10 April 2020

Download NCERT eBooks For Class 9 and 10 (#eduvictors)(#cbsenotes)

Download NCERT eBooks For Class 9 and 10


Most of the subjects covered under CBSE syllabus, NCERT books are recommended. These books have been an essential part of the CBSE curriculum.

Here are the links provided to download the NCERT Textbooks in PDF format from the NCERT website. NCERT is an autonomous organization that is responsible for preparing the curriculum and setting the academic standards for CBSE Class 1 to Class 12. Every effort has been made to provide you the correct link. However, it is advised to strictly follow the syllabus published by the Board for a particular academic year.


Wednesday 26 February 2020

Class 12 English - Important Topics For Articles/Speech (2019-2020)(#eduvictors)(#class12English)

Class 12 English - Important Topics For Articles/Speech (2019-2020)


Here are important topics for articles or speeches suggested:


1. Advantages and Disadvantages of Social Media

2. Advantages and social disadvantages of mobile phones/Social networking sites.
    OR
    Staying Vigilant While On Social Media

3. Cyber crime

4. Artificial Intelligence

5. PUB (Games) Addition and Harmful effects on children

6. Need to strengthen measures to curb bullying

7. Demonetisation - Its impact on Indian Society and Economy

Thursday 20 February 2020

CBSE Class 10 English (Lang. & Lit.) Grammar - Gap Filling Exercises (Cloze Test - Set 5 )(#eduvictors)(#cbseClass10English)

Class 10 English (Lang. & Lit.) Grammar - Gap Filling Exercises 

(Cloze Test - Set 5 )

CBSE Class 10 English (Lang. & Lit.) Grammar - Gap Filling Exercises (Cloze Test - Set 5 )(#eduvictors)(#cbseClass10English)

Complete the paragraph given below by filling in the blanks with the help of options that follow: 

Q1(CBSE 2017):  I met a smart young person ____(a)_____ wanted a ‘selfie’ _____(b)_____ me. So we _____(c)______ on top of a boundary wall

(a)    (i) which (ii) who (iii) whose (iv) whom

(b) (i) with (ii) on (iii) for (iv) to

(c) (i) sit (ii) sits (iii) sat (iv) sitting


Monday 17 February 2020

CBSE Class 6 - 8 English Grammar - Forming Comparative and Superlative Adjectives (Worksheet) (#englishgrammar)(#eduvictors)

Forming Comparative and Superlative Adjectives (Worksheet)

CBSE Class 6 - 8 English Grammar

CBSE Class 6 - 8 English Grammar - Forming Comparative and Superlative Adjectives (Worksheet) (#englishgrammar)(#eduvictors)


Fill in the blanks with suitable adjective forms.

1. Meena is _________ than Manoj (tall).

2. Meena is __________ of all the students. (tall)

3. My hair is _________ than your hair.

4. Radha is ______ than his brother. (wise)

5. Of all the students in the class, Roma is ___________. (thin)

Tuesday 14 January 2020

CBSE Class 10/9/8 - English - Reading Comprehension (Unseen Passage) (Set-14)(#eduvictors)(#readingComprehension)

English - Reading Comprehension 

(Unseen Passage) (Set-14)

For CBSE Class 8 - 10

CBSE Class 10/9/8 - English - Reading Comprehension (Unseen Passage) (Set-14)

Reading comprehension is an ability to read content, comprehend its significance, and to incorporate with what the reader knows already.

The motivation behind reading  is comprehension, that is, to be able to gather meaning from the passage text. Comprehension skills don't naturally evolve, it requires practice and one has to enhance word recognition and vocabulary skills. Students need to learn techniques to assist them with turning out to be dynamic reader who comprehend and understand the content very well.

Reading comprehension depends on the reader’s experience, knowledge of language and recognition of syntactic structure.
To solve reading comprehension, follow these steps:

Step 1: Read the entire passage at a moderate pace (not very slow not very fast)
Step 2: Try to identify main points and summarize the contents of each paragraph in your own words.
Step 3: Do some doodling on rough sheet i,e, create graphic organisers (webs, cause and effect charts, outlines) 
Step 4: Try to map a story.
Step 5: For data or date related passages, do mental maths quickly.
Step 6: Don’t make conclusions which are not in the comprehension.
Step 7: Answer the questions by eliminating the wrong options.


Question 1:  Read the passage given below and complete the statements that follow:

(1) Tourists to Jammu and Kashmir have another attraction – a floating post office on the Dal Lake in Srinagar, the first in the country. ‘Floating Post Office, Dal Lake’ – claimed to be the only one such post office in the world – is built on an intricately carved maroon houseboat, fastened on the western edge of the Dal Lake.

Sunday 24 November 2019

English Vocabulary - Commonly Confused Words (Part-5) (#eduvictors)(#EnglishVocabulary )

Commonly Confused Words 

(Part-5)
English Vocabulary 
English Vocabulary - Commonly Confused Words  (Part-5) (#eduvictors)(#EnglishVocabulary )


English is full of phrases or words, which sound the same or comparable yet have distinctive meanings and are sometimes confusing too. Here is the third list of commonly confused words.

Biannual, Biennial
Biannual is twice in one year,
Biennial means every two years


Thursday 14 November 2019

CBSE Class 10 English - Cloze Test (Part 2) - Fill in the Blanks (New Pattern 2019-2020)(#class10English)(#eduvictors)

Class 10 English - Cloze Test (Part 2) 

Fill in the Blanks 
(New Pattern 2019-2020)
CBSE Class 10 English - Cloze Test (Part 2) - Fill in the Blanks (New Pattern 2019-2020)(#class10English)(#eduvictors)


A Cloze Test or Cloze Reading Test is an exercise where the candidates are provided with a passage which has certain words missing from it. It follows logically that to ace such an assessment, you must have a strong command over English Language,  Grammar and Good Vocabulary. More importantly, it is important to understand the flow and context of the passage. Keep reading to know the tips that will help you to solve questions based on Cloze Test.



Directions : In Question Nos. 1 to 10, in the following passage some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer to each question out of the four alternatives and fill in the blanks.

Sunday 3 November 2019

English Vocabulary - Commonly Confused Words (Part-3)(#eduvictors)(#englishvocabulary)

Commonly Confused Words 

(Part-3)
English Vocabulary 
English Vocabulary - Commonly Confused Words (Part-3)(#eduvictors)(#englishvocabulary)


English is full of phrases or words, which sound the same or comparable yet have distinctive meanings and are sometimes confusing too. Here is the third list of commonly confused words.

Amoral, Immoral
Amoral not concerned with right or wrong
Immoral means not following the accepted moral standards


Friday 1 November 2019

Class 10 English - Cloze Test - Fill in the Blanks (New Pattern 2019-2020)(#class10English)(#eduvictors)

Cloze Test

Fill in the Blanks 
(New Pattern 2019-2020)
Class 10 English
Class 10 English - Cloze Test - Fill in the Blanks (New Pattern 2019-2020)(#class10English)(#eduvictors)


Cloze Test are back! A Cloze Test or Cloze Reading Test is an exercise where the candidates are provided with a passage which has certain words missing from it. It follows logically that to ace such an assessment, you must have a strong command over English Language,  Grammar and Good Vocabulary. More importantly, it is important to understand the flow and context of the passage. 

Directions: Complete the paragraph given below by filling in the blanks choosing the correct option from those that follow:

Friday 25 October 2019

Commonly Confused Words (Part-2) - English Vocabulary (#EnglishVocabulary)(#eduvictors)

Commonly Confused Words 

(Part-2)
English Vocabulary 
Commonly Confused Words  (Part-2)  - English Vocabulary  (#EnglishVocabulary)(#eduvictors)


Hope you have read and liked the Part-1 post. Here is another list of the most common confusing words.

All right, Alright
All right is the correct form, it means 'in a satisfactory manner' or 'fairly well'
Alright is grammatically incorrect, often used in informal communication.


Monday 21 October 2019

English Vocabulary - Commonly Confused Words (Part-1)(#eduvictors)(#cbsenotes)

Commonly Confused Words 

(Part-1)
English Vocabulary 
English Vocabulary - Commonly Confused Words (Part-1)(#eduvictors)(#cbsenotes)


English is full of words. There are words that sound similar pronunciations but have different meanings or grammatical functions. Here is a list of common confusables:

Accede, Exceed
Accede means to agree or to allow
Exceed means to go beyond, to surpass


Wednesday 4 September 2019

CBSE Class 10 - English - Footprints without Feet – Chapter 6 - The Making of a Scientist (Questions and Answers) (#class10English)(#eduvictors)

Chapter 6 - The Making of a Scientist 

(Questions and Answers)
Class 10 - English - Footprints without Feet

CBSE Class 10 - English - Footprints without Feet – Chapter 6 - The Making of a Scientist (Questions and Answers) (#class10English)(#eduvictors)

Q1: How did Ebright’s mother help him?

Answer: Ebright’s mother was a great help to him. She always encouraged his interest in learning and exploring more. She took him out on trips. In fact, she also bought him a telescope, a microscope, cameras, mounting materials and other equipment that helped him in many ways.


Q2: How did a book become a turning point in Richard Ebright’s life?

Answer: Richard Ebright had a great interest in collecting butterflies. By the time he was in the second grade, he had collected all the twenty-five species of butterflies around his home town. He might stop collecting butterflies, at that age his mom gave him a book known as “The Travels of Monarch X’. This book told him about the migration of monarch butterflies to Central America. This book aroused his interest in Monarch butterflies and opened the world of science to him. This proved to be turning point young Richard Ebright life. He started to raise Monarch butterflies in the basement of his home, and study them in different life phases of their development.

Saturday 29 June 2019

CBSE Class 10 - English Term-I Sample Question Paper (Set-2) (2019-20) (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

CBSE Class 10 - English
 Term-I Sample Question Paper (Set-2)
 (2019-20) 

CBSE Class 10 - English  Term-I Sample Question Paper (Set-2)  (2019-20) (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Getting good marks is very important for students of class 10. For this one must practice and attempt sample question papers within time limits.

Here follows a sample question paper on English subject to assess your knowledge about the subject.

For studying you may refer following help guides:

Wednesday 26 June 2019

CBSE Class 10 - English Term-I Sample Question Paper (Set-1) (2019-20) (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

CBSE Class 10 - English
 Term-I Sample Question Paper (Set-1)
 (2019-20) 

CBSE Class 10 - English  Term-I Sample Question Paper (Set-1)  (2019-20) (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Getting good marks is very important for students of class 10. For this one must practice and attempt sample question papers within time limits.

Here follows a sample question paper on English subject to assess your knowledge about the subject.

For studying you may refer following help guides: