Teachoo Sample Paper 2 - English Class 10

[Reading] Question 1 (i) Important

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Question 1 (ii)

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Question 1 (iii) Important

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Question 1 (iv)

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Question 1 (v) Important

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Question 1 (vi)

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Question 1 (vii) Important

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[Reading] Question 2 (i) Important

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Question 2 (ii)

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Question 2 (iii)

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Question 2 (iv) Important

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Question 2 (v) Important

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Question 2 (vi)

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Question 2 (vii) Important

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[Grammar] Question 3 (i)

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[Grammar - Error and Correction] Question 3 (ii) Important

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[Conversation] Question 3 (iii)

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[Grammar - Error and Correction] Question 3 (vi)

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Question 3 (vii) Important

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[Grammar - Narration] Question 3 (viii)

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Question 3 (ix)

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Question 3 (x)

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[Grammar - Error and Correction] Question 3 (xii)

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[Letter Writing] Question 4 (A) Important

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[Letter Writing] Question 4 (B) Important

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[Paragraph Writing] Question 5 (A)

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[Paragraph Writing] Question 5 (B) Important

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[Literature - Extract Question] Question 6 (A) - i

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Question 6 (A) - iv Important

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[Literature - Extract Question] Question 6 (B) - i Important

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Question 6 (B) - ii

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Question 6 (B) - iv

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[Literature - Extract Question] Question 7 (A) - i Important

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Question 7 (A) - ii

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Question 7 (A) - iv

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[Literature - Extract Question] Question 7 (B) - i

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Question 7 (B) - iii

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[Literature] Question 8 (i)

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Question 8 (iv)

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Question 8 (v) Important

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[Literature] Question 9 (i) Important

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Question 9 (ii)

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[Literature] Question 10 (A) Important

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Question 10 (B)

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[Literature] Question 11 (A) Important

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Question 11 (B) Important

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Read the given extract.

[SQP] None of the terms (a) - (d) below, can be applied to Mandela’s - Teachoo Sample Paper 2 - English Class 10

State TRUE or FALSE. None of the terms (a) -(d) below, can be applied to Mandela’s childhood experience - free in every way that I could know. 

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(a) A privilege - a special right or advantage

(b) A dream - a series of images or thoughts that occur during sleep

(c)  A memory - a mental impression of something that happened in the past 

(d) A reality - the state of things as they actually exist

Answer as written by the student: 

The above statement is FALSE . All of the terms (a) -(d) can be applied to Mandela’s childhood experience - free in every way that I could know.

Step-by-step explanation of the answer:

To answer this question, we need to understand the meaning of each term and see how they relate to Mandela’s childhood experience. 📚

(a) A privilege is a special right or advantage that someone has. Mandela’s childhood experience can be seen as a privilege, because he was born free and enjoyed many freedoms that others did not have. He could run, swim, roast mealies, and ride bulls without any restrictions or troubles. 🏃‍♂️🏊‍♂️🌽🐂

(b) A dream is a series of images or thoughts that occur during sleep. Mandela’s childhood experience can also be seen as a dream, because it was so ideal and beautiful that it seemed unreal. He lived in harmony with nature and his tribe, and felt happy and content. 🌳🌞😊

(c) A memory is a mental impression of something that happened in the past. Mandela’s childhood experience is definitely a memory, because he wrote about it in his autobiography many years later. He recalled his early years with nostalgia and fondness, and contrasted them with his later struggles and hardships. 📝👴😢

(d) A reality is the state of things as they actually exist. Mandela’s childhood experience was also a reality, because it was not a fantasy or an illusion. He really lived in a village where he was free in every way that he could know, and he witnessed the beauty and simplicity of life there. 🏡👪👍

Therefore, all of the terms (a) -(d) can be applied to Mandela’s childhood experience - free in every way that I could know. The statement is FALSE.

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