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Saturday, December 17, 2022

10th English CBSE sample question paper 2022-23

 

1. Some people get emotional satisfaction from talking about how awful other people are. But research has found that when you talk negatively to say, a friend about how awful a colleague is, the listener is more likely to associate the negativity to you, rather than to the person you are describing. Researchers call the spontaneous trait transference'. So it is best to go easy on bad mouthing others because it may backfire. Anyway

 

2. It takes a big person to accept outwardly and inwardly that they are at fault. I am not saying we should never blame other people. Sometimes others are at fault and they need to know it and take responsibility. But being able to accept responsibility when that is right means we actually become less helpless and passive.

 

3 If everything is someone else's fault, then what part to do I play in my own life? Are my actions entirely without consequence? Am I that powerless? Or do all my actions only lead to good outcomes?

 

4. Am I an entire new type of human being? Knowing we can accept responsibility when things go wrong means we can also accept credit when things go well. We do, as individuals, have an effect on life; and that is a good thing.

 

5. But we need to develop the capacity to be objective enough about ourselves to avoid assuming we could never possibly have created problems ourselves. We also need to distinguish between accepting responsibility and punishing ourselves unduly.

 

6. If you are used to just dishing out the blame and not accepting your part, remember the research that shows being able to apologize in relationships makes them much more likely to last and thrive.

 

7. Ever noticed how some people get more hung up on assigning blame than actually fixing a problem. if people feel you blame them unfairly. they will resent you. They may even come to hate you. They may even come to hate you. People instinctively hate injustice. People can be shouted at, cursed at, and blamed, but still do not know what it is they did wrong.

 

8. Calling someone an idiot or telling them they always do everything wrong! is not feedback, it is just abuse, no matter why you think you are doing it. This kind of emotional incontinence may make people anxious, but they will never respect you because it displays your weaknesses so clearly.

 

9. As the wise Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius said. "How much more grievous are the consequences of angerthan the causes of it."Life is full of people who take emotional short cuts and blame other people unfairly or aggressively; for the sake of the human race, don't be one of them. But I would not blame you if you were.


On the basis of your reading of the passage, answer any ten of the following questions.                            1X10=10M

 

1) As per the author, we as individuals have an ___________on___________

2) The correct meaning of ‘screwed –up’ as used in the passage?

 

3) If you blame someone unfairly, he/she will ___________you.

a) resent                   b) like                  c) hate             d)advocate                   e) compliment

i) a and c                 ii) b and e              iii) d and b            iv) d and e

 

4) In the following passage, the author urges us to

a) ignore the role we play in our lives

b) criticize and blame others

c) reflect on the role we play in our lives

d) never blame anyone even if they are wrong

 

5) select the option that makes the correct use of ”fault” as used in the passage

a) surveyors say that the fault line is capable of generating a major earthquake

b) A fault is committed in tennis when the server hits the net with the ball.

c) Rupam is the one who is always finding fault with something or someone

d) A fault fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rocks

 

6) what does punishing ourselves unduly mean?

 

7) Which example did the author give to explain the importance of accepting our mistakes?

 

8) What objective quality should we develop?

a)  To criticize others when it is necessary

b) To blame ourselves when it is something else’s fault

c) To assume we could never create problems ourselves

d) To avoid thinking that we could create problems ourselves.

 

i) a and b         ii) only c          iii) only d             iv) b and d

 

9) Which of the following will be a suitable title for the passage?

a) The Blame Game

b) Spontaneous Trait Transference

c) How and when to Blame

d) Accept it when you’re wrong

 

10) Which word is an antonym of ‘distinguish’ as used in para 5?

 

11)  What is good for maintaining healthy relationships?

 

12) The meaning of the quote in the last para of the passage is

a) The consequences of anger are worse and more hurtful than its cause

b) There are no consequences of anger

c) The consequences of anger do not matter in the long run

d) The consequences of anger are less trustful than its cause