English Olympiad Class 10 - Sample question paper 13

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Read the passages carefully and answer the questions

Passage 1 - When we are tickled or when we see, read or hear something funny, we laugh. Even a funny thought that crosses our mind or the feelings of nervousness and embarrassment can make us laugh! Any of these stimuli can make our diaphragm and other parts of the respiratory system to contract. The contraction causes our face muscles to move in a certain manner and we make certain sounds - this is interpreted as laughter!

When we laugh, we let go of our defences for that moment and we release a huge wave of positive energy. It is a great way to build relationships because people feel less threatened when they see us laugh.

They are ready to accept us more easily. The sound of roaring laughter is more contagious than common cold. Shared laughter brings people closer and makes them happy. It is a powerful stress buster – a necessity in the modern world cramped with work, traffic, pollution and competition. A good sense of humour keeps the mood light and the atmosphere around us positive. This in turn makes us more creative and prepared to meet targets. And who would not love to work with a person with a happy attitude? Therefore, laughter is said to be a strong team builder.

Laughing at oneself is an awesome way to show our humility. When people around us see that we are ready to accept our weaknesses so positively, they are encouraged to do the same. Working with people who are not afraid to be real reduces confusion. When someone projects a false image of oneself everyone is confused. This confusion can result in low productivity and negativity. Laughter boosts fearless creativity; productivity and these eventually lead to happiness. Nature’s best gift to us is laughter! Laugh to appreciate the best things in life. Best of all laughter is fun, free and easy to use!

Q) Laughter is becoming more necessary in modern times because ___________.

A. we can use it to reduce traffic, pollution and competition

B. it urges people to feel comfortable with modern day problems

C. in the olden days people laughed more easily and whole heartedly

D. it eases restlessness caused by traffic, pollution or competition

Answer: D. it eases restlessness caused by traffic, pollution or competition

Q) Laughing at oneself is good because it __________.

A. is the best way to divert attention

B. creates an image of a coward

C. inspires people to accept their weaknesses

D. reduces any stress

Answer: C. inspires people to accept their weaknesses

Q) The author calls laughter a ‘strong team builder’ because ___________.

A. it reduces anxiety and brings out the best in people

B. it compels teams to achieve targets

C. it helps people to forget all modern day problems

D. people like to work with a person who is funny

Answer: A. it reduces anxiety and brings out the best in people

Q) The tone of the author in the last paragraph is ___________.

A. persuasive

B. factual

C. authoritative

D. scientific

Answer: A. persuasive

Q) According to the author laughter mechanism is based on ___________.

A. the contraction of certain organs in our body

B. feelings of nervousness and embarrassment

C. physical stimulus such as seeing or hearing only

D. a funny incident that we happen to see

Answer: A. the contraction of certain organs in our body

Q) When people laugh, they ___________.

A. become defensive

B. are more readily accepted

C. deform their respiratory system

D. become stress busters

Answer: B. are more readily accepted

Q) The author says, ‘The sound of roaring laughter is more contagious than the common cold.’ This means it ___________.

A. causes worse diseases than the common cold

B. can annoy people because it is loud

C. easily draws others to join in and laugh too

D. makes people infected with a feeling of stress

Answer: C. easily draws others to join in and laugh too

Passage 2 - What do we mean when we say someone is intelligent? Intelligence is the ability to think on the basis of the information available and solve problems. After human beings, dolphins are the next most intelligent creatures on earth. Like human beings, dolphins have large brains when compared to their body size. Since dolphins cannot take an IQ (Intelligence Quotient) test to measure their intelligence, we measure it by comparing their brain size with their body size. This is called EQ (Encephalisation Quotient). Human EQ is 7.0, while a dolphin’s is 4.2 and the chimpanzees’, whales’ and elephants’ is 1.8 to 2.4. Dolphins come closest to us in intelligence.

For example, Kelly, the dolphin, is indeed very clever. She lives in the Institute of Marine Mammal Studies in Mississippi. Dolphins there are taught to keep the pools clean. They bring any litter that falls into the pools to the trainers. Their reward is a fish. Kelly has taken her learning one step further. The intelligent mammal picks up pieces of paper people throw, and hides them at the bottom of the pool. She tears off a piece of paper and brings it to the trainer to get a reward. Fish-rewards are given whether a dolphin brings a small piece or a big one. She has trained the humans! A large gull flew into the pool one day. The intelligent Kelly grabbed it and gave it to the trainers. It was a large gull so the trainers gave Kelly lots of fish. A new idea came to Kelly. Kelly began saving and using one or two of the fish she got very intelligently. She broke the fish into pieces and spread them on the pool surface instead of eating it. Pieces of fish attracted more gulls. The gulls were immediately caught and given to the trainers for more fish-rewards! Kelly has now trained her family and friends in the pool. Gull baiting is now very common. The dolphins’ intelligence has surprised everyone.

Q) Kelly is intelligent because ________.

A. keeps the pool clean

B. hides the litter

C. uses the litter for her benefit

D. eats a lot of fish

Answer: C. uses the litter for her benefit

Q) The author says, ‘She has trained the humans,’ because ___________.

A. she gets fish more often

B. she uses training to her advantage

C. she manipulates the trainers

D. she knows when the trainers are there

Answer: B. she uses training to her advantage

Q) Kelly breaks the fish into pieces and spreads them about the pool because ________.

A. she wants to show off

B. she is feeling cheeky

C. she wants to feed the birds

D. she wants to attract more gulls

Answer: D. she wants to attract more gulls

Q) The author begins the passage by asking a question because _________.

A. he assumes readers might not know the meaning of the word ‘intelligent’

B. he wants to show how Kelly uses her intelligence to solve her problems

C. he just wants to make an impressive start

D. he wants us to know that he knows the answer to this difficult question

Answer: B. he wants to show how Kelly uses her intelligence to solve her problems

Q) Which statement is true? Encephalisation Quotient is a test ________.

A. to measure the size of a dolphin’s body

B. to compare the sizes of two animals’ brains

C. to compare the size of an animal’s brain to its body

D. only used with dolphins in Mississippi

Answer: C. to compare the size of an animal’s brain to its body

Q) The dolphins’ intelligence has surprised everyone because ______________.

A. animals can rarely think of saving or hiding

B. animals can rarely think of so many creative ways

C. Kelly and her friends catch so many gulls

D. Kelly trained her friends better than her trainers could

Answer: B. animals can rarely think of so many creative ways

Q) The purpose of the passage is to _______.

A. inform readers about Kelly

B. discuss ‘intelligence’ and show some examples

C. tell readers that intelligence in animals is rare

D. all of these

Answer: D. all of these

Passage 3 - An aged hermit resided in the Lun Mountains of Korea. Many people sought his advice for he was a source of wisdom and was conversant in the miraculous arts. One day, a woman came and pleaded with him to help her regain her husband’s lost fondness. “He was so loving and caring before he left for the wars,” she lamented. “He has returned after three years but now he is indifferent and aloof.”

“War does these things to men,” said the hermit pensively. “They say you can make a potion that can kindle love in the person who consumes it,” said the woman.

“I surely can make that potion, it is true, but I lack one of the main ingredients that go into its making”, said the hermit. “Which is that?”, asked the woman. “It is a tiger’s whisker”, replied the patient hermit.

The woman left promising to get what he required. The next day she went in search of a tiger and finally saw one on the banks of a large river. The tiger snarled when he saw her and she retreated. She returned to the spot the next day. Again, the tiger snarled and again she retreated. However, she kept going to the place and gradually the animal got used to her presence and stopped snarling.

She began to bring him food. In course of time, the tiger became so friendly that he would come right up to her to take the food. One day she hesitantly reached out and patted his head. A few days later, she ran her hand down the side of his face. Moreover, while doing so she deftly pulled out one of his whiskers. Thereafter she rushed to the hermit’s house with the whisker.

“I’ve got it!” she said, triumphantly. “Good,” said the hermit.

He took the whisker of tiger to the fireplace and dropped it into the fire.

“What have you done!” said the woman, stunned. “You promised to make me a magic potion with this!”

“You don’t need one,” said the hermit, smiling gently. “Tell me, how did you win the tiger’s affection? Naturally, you had to deal with him with gentleness and a great deal of patience. Would a man be less responsive than a savage and bloodthirsty beast? Go and win over your husband as you did the tiger.”

The woman turned over what the hermit had said, in her mind, as she slowly made her way home. When she saw her husband her first instinct was to turn away, then remembering the tiger and the hermit’s words, she checked herself and moved forward with a smile on her face.

Q) The hermit asked the woman to get a whisker of the tiger as:

A. he wanted her to be a good huntress

B. he was sure of the tiger eating her

C. if she could find a way into the beast’s heart, she could do so with anyone

D. none of the above

Answer: C. if she could find a way into the beast’s heart, she could do so with anyone

Q) ‘Savage and bloodthirsty beast’ means:

A. hungry

B. flesh eating

C. grass eating

D. war-like

Answer: B. flesh eating

Q) A suitable title for the story is:

A. The tiger and the woman

B. The apathetic husband

C. A whisker of the tiger

D. Woman who knew a wise recluse

Answer: C. A whisker of the tiger

Q) Dropping of the whisker into the fire, by the old man was an act of:

A. revenge towards the woman

B. vengeance on behalf of the tiger

C. assertion of faith that the hermit has on love

D. all of the above

Answer: C. assertion of faith that the hermit has on love

Q) On seeing the tiger, the woman:

A. ran away, only to never come back

B. took help of the hunters to tame him

C. saw him standing at the other end of the river bank

D. gradually tried to be friends with him

Answer: D. gradually tried to be friends with him

Q) What was the woman's motivation for bringing food to the tiger every day?

A. She wanted to test the tiger's patience

B. She hoped the tiger would eat from her hand

C. She was trying to gain the tiger's trust

D. She wanted to provoke the tiger's aggression

Answer: C. She was trying to gain the tiger's trust

Q) How did the woman finally obtain the tiger's whisker?

A. She snatched it while the tiger was sleeping

B. She lured the tiger with a trap and plucked the whisker

C. She patted the tiger's head and pulled out a whisker skillfully

D. She asked the hermit to retrieve it for her

Answer: C. She patted the tiger's head and pulled out a whisker skillfully


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