MP Board 10th English Remedial Module 2026
MP Board 10th English Remedial Module 2026 : यह MP Board 10th English Remedial Module 2026 मध्य प्रदेश में समग्र शिक्षा अभियान (माध्यमिक शिक्षा) निदेशालय द्वारा सरकारी हाई और हायर सेकेंडरी स्कूलों के उन छात्रों के लिए तैयार किया गया है जिनका अंग्रेजी विषय में परीक्षा परिणाम कम रहा है। इसका मुख्य उद्देश्य छात्रों के लिए अंग्रेजी को रुचिकर और सरल बनाना है, विशेषकर उन छात्रों के लिए जिन्हें त्रैमासिक परीक्षा में ‘D’ और ‘E’ ग्रेड मिले हैं।
मुख्य बिंदु:
- उद्देश्य: MP Board 10th English Remedial Module 2026 का लक्ष्य छात्रों में विषय की सामान्य समझ विकसित करना है ताकि वे आगामी परीक्षाओं में बेहतर प्रदर्शन कर सकें।
- विषय-वस्तु: इसमें अंग्रेजी की सरल और महत्वपूर्ण सामग्री शामिल है। इसमें कठिन अवधारणाओं वाले प्रश्नों को कम रखा गया है, लेकिन शिक्षकों को सलाह दी गई है कि वे अपनी सुविधा के अनुसार ऐसे प्रश्न भी करवा सकते हैं।
- अंक योजना (Marking Scheme): मॉड्यूल में 2024-25 के संपूर्ण पाठ्यक्रम की अंक योजना भी दी गई है।
- सेक्शन A (Reading Skill): 10 अंक – इसमें दो अपठित गद्यांश (unseen passages) शामिल हैं।
- सेक्शन B (Writing Skill): 16 अंक – इसमें नोट मेकिंग, पत्र लेखन, निबंध लेखन और चित्र आधारित रचना शामिल हैं।
- सेक्शन C (Grammar): 10 अंक – इसमें खाली स्थान भरना और ‘डू एज डायरेक्टेड’ (do as directed) शामिल हैं।
- सेक्शन D (Textbooks): 39 अंक – इसमें बहुविकल्पीय प्रश्न, गद्य और पद्य से लिए गए अंश और लघु व दीर्घ उत्तरीय प्रश्न शामिल हैं।
यह MP Board 10th English Remedial Module 2026 छात्रों को अंग्रेजी विषय में बेहतर समझ और आत्मविश्वास विकसित करने में मदद करने के लिए डिज़ाइन किया गया है।
Textual MCQs from First Flight
Textual MCQs from First Flight Some MCQs for practice – Read the following MCQs and Choose the correct option. Put (ü) before the correct answer. 1. Who read the letters sent by Lencho? (a) his wife (b) the postmaster (c) the God (d) his son 2. Who is the author of the lesson ‘A Letter to God’? (a) G.L. Fuentes (b) Anne Frank (c) Gavin Maxwell (d) Eleanor Estes 3. How much money did Lencho want? (a) 100 pesos (b) 50 pesos (c) 10 pesos (d) 70 pesos 4. Where was Lencho’s house situated? (a) in a city (b) in the forest (c) at the bottom of the hill (d) on the top of a hill 5. What destroyed Lencho’s fields? (a) locusts (b) hailstones (c) leaves (d) salt 6. Lencho wrote a letter to—— (a) his friend (b) God (c) the postmaster (d) his father 7. How much money was arranged by the postmaster? (a) 100 pesos (b) 500 pesos (c) 70 pesos (d) 1000 pesos 8. The field looked as if it were covered in: (a) locusts (b) salt (c) sugar (d) greenery 9. Lencho had grown…… in his fields: (a) barley (b) corn (c) rice (d) wheat 10. Lencho compared the large raindrops with : (a) new coins (b) pearl (c) diamonds (d) stone 11. Lencho had faith in (a) other farmers (b) the postmaster (c) the God (d) his family 12. Lencho wrote a letter to ………..: (a) his friend (b) God (c) the postmaster (d) his father 13. Who is the poet of the poem ‘Dust of Snow’? (a) Robert Frost (b)Ogden Nash (c)Walt Whitman (d) W.B. Yeats 14. What did the crow shake on the poet? (a) dust of soil (b)dust of snow (c) dust of tree (d) dust of ash 15. The dust of snow affected the poet by ____ (a) making him superior (b)making him energetic (c) changing his mood (d) none of these 16. Who has written the poem “Fire and Ice”? (a) Robert Frost (b)John Keats (c) W. B .Yeats (d) S.T. Coleridge 17. What does ‘ice’ symbolize in the poem ‘Fire and Ice’? (a) desire (b) hatred (c) love (d) pain 18. What does ‘fire’ symbolize in the poem ‘Fire and Ice’? (a) desire (b) hatred (c) love (d) pain 19. According to Nelson Mandela, what is courage? (a) triumph over love (b) triumph over fear (c) triumph over poverty (d) triumph over selfishness 20. According to Nelson Mandela, what is a country’s greatest wealth? (a) its mineral (b) its people (c) its traditions (d) its forests 21. According to Mandela, what comes naturally to heart? (a) hatred (b) love (c) discrimination (d) unity 22. Which party did Mandela join? (a) Indian National congress (b) National African party (c) Universal party (d) African National Congress. 23. What change brought international leaders to South Africa? (a) humanity (b) end of Apartheid (c) peace (d) trade. 24. What does depths of oppression create? (a) poverty (b) richness (c) heights of character (d) freedom. 25. A man who takes away freedom of another man is: (a) rude (b) a prisoner of hatred (c) criminal (d) innocent 26. Who was daughter of Nelson Mandela? (a) Nancy (b) Zenani (c) Maria (d) Lucy. 27. Who has written the poem ‘A Tiger in the Zoo’? (a) Leslie Norris (b) Robert Frost (c) W.B. Yeats (d) John Keats 28. The tiger looks at——— (a) cars (b) stars (c) house (d) none 29. Who has written the story ‘His First Flight’? (a) Liam O’ Flaherty (b) Anne Frank (c) Frederick Forsyth (d) Nelson Mandela 30. What was the seagull afraid of? (a) running (b) flying (c) swimming (d) none of these 31. The lesson ‘His First Flight’ is about—— (a) pigeon (b) pilot (c) parrot (d) seagull 32. Who gave seagull a small piece of fish? (a) mother seagull (b) father seagull (c) brother seagull (d) none of these 33. What food did the seagull’s mother get for it? (a) insect (b) crab (c) prawn (d) fish. 34. Why did mother seagull stop midway while giving fish? (a) to push him to fly (b) She got tired. (c) She didn’t want to give. (d) none of these 35. The sight of……… maddened seagull: (a) his brothers flying (b) his family enjoying (c) food (d) none of these 36. The young seagull had lack of: (a) courage (b) fear (c) enthusiasm (d) morality. 37. Who was alone on the edge: (a) brother of seagull (b) mother seagull (c) father seagull (d) young seagull 38. How many brothers did young seagull have? (a) one (b) two (c) three (d) four. 39. Why was the aeroplane twisting in the air? (a) due to storm (b) due to night (c) due to lightening (d) due to rain. 40. Why did the pilot call Paris control? (a) for air traffic (b) for landing (c) for direction (d) for fuel. 41. Which instrument of plane stopped working first? (a) radio (b) compass (c) speedometer (d) engine. 42. What risk did the pilot take? (a) flying into storm (b) flying back to Paris (c) missing the breakfast (d) He took no risk. 43. Which control station did the pilot contact on his way back? (a) London (b) Delhi (c) Paris (d) Munich. 44. What looked like black mountains? (a) tall buildings (b) black hillock (c) storm clouds (d) none of these. 45. How far was pilot from Paris when he saw black clouds? (a) 100 km (b) 150 km (c) 50 km (d) 200 km. 46. The woman at the control tower confirmed that: (a) There was no other plane. (b) There was no difficulty. (c) There was no signal. (d) The radio was dead. 47. The woman in the control centre looked at the narrator … : (a) angrily (b) strangely (c) happily (d) joyfully. MODULE FOR REMEDIAL CLASSES 48. The pilot was flying from—–to —-. (a) England, France (b) France, England (c) France, India (d) India, France 49. Who is the author of ‘The Black Aeroplane’? (a) Gavin Maxwell (b) Anne Frank (c) Frederick Forsyth (d) Eleanor Estes 50. What was the name of the plane flown by the pilot? (a) Airbus (b) Dakota (c) Boeing (d) None 51. Who has written ‘How to tell wild Animals’? (a) Carolyn Wells (b) Carl Sandburg (c) W B Yeats (d) Walt Whitman 52. Which animal looks like a Lizard? (a) hyena (b) giraffe (c) chameleon (d) bear 53. Which animal hugs you? (a) wolf (b) bear (c) jackal (d) horse 54. Who has composed ‘The Ball Poem’? (a) John Berryman (b) Carolyn Wells (c) Leslie Norris (d) Robin Klein 55. What was the boy playing with? (a) a ball (b) a car (c) a bus (d) a bat 56. Where does the ball go? (a) in bushes (b) in water (c) on the roof (d) in the jungle 57. Which of these is Anne’s long-awaited friend? (a) her dog (b) her cat (c) her father (d) her diary 58. Which of these names did Anne give to her diary? (a) Kitty (b) Bitty (c) Kitten (d) Mitten 59. Anne decided to write a diary because- (a) She had no close friend. (b) She was a good writer. (c) She loved to express her thoughts. (d) She wanted to be different. 60. What was Margot Frank’s birthday gift? (a) a diary (b) her sister Anne Frank (c) new stationery (d) her grandfather 61. Which of these assigned an essay on the subject ‘A Chatterbox”? (a) Mr. Keesing (b) Miss Margot Frank (c) Mr. Otto Frank (d) Mrs. Kuperus 62. Who was Mr. Keesing? (a) her teacher (b) her counsellor (c) her principal (d) her relative 63. Which of these best describes Mr. Keesing? (a) jovial and creative (b) strict and innovative (c) tolerant and strict (d) jovial and innovative 64. The poem ‘Amanda’ is composed by- (a) Robert Frost (b) John Berryman (c) Robin Klein (d) Amanda 65. According to Amanda freedom is——. (a) sour (b)sweet (c)bitter (d) all of these 66. The poem ‘Amanda’ is about ——-. (a) teacher psychology (b) parent psychology (c) child psychology (d) None of these 67. Amanda wants to be an orphan——-. (a) to feel the condition of an orphan (b) to enjoy the freedom that an orphan has (c) to avoid going to school (d) to play with orphan children 68. Why should Amanda not eat chocolates? (a) It causes heart disease. (b) It will damage liver. (c) It causes acne. (d) It causes cancer. 69. What are the bakers known as in Goa? (a) Pader b) Portugese c) Pekar d) Baker 70. Monthly accounts of the baker were recorded on – (a) a note book (b) the main door of the house (c) the wall (d) the floor 71. What did the children long for? (a) loaves (b) bread bangles (c) banana bread (d) all of the above. 72. ……………. was called kabai. (a) baker’s dress (b) baker’s basket (c) baker’s bamboo (d) baker’s song. 73. Bread-making is popular in: (a) Mumbai (b) Delhi (c) Goa (d) Chennai. 74. Coorg is famous for _________. (a) tea (b) bread (c) coffee (d) greenery 75. Where is Coorg situated near? (a) Mysore (b) Chennai (c) Hyderabad (d) Cochin 76. ____ river obtains its water from Coorg. a) Yamuna b) Narmada c) Kaveri d) Tapti 77. The first chief of the Indian Army is from – (a) Coorg (b) Goa (c) Mysore (d) Punjab 78. What are the activities available in Coorg? (a) river-rafting (b) canoeing (c) mountain biking (d) all of the above. 79. What is rappelling? (a) travelling in a river in a canoe (b) travelling in a river in a raft (c) going down a cliff by sliding down a rope (d) none of the above 80. What is Assam popularly known as? a) tea country b) coffee country c) green country d) plantation country 81. In Europe, tea was drunk as …………more of a than as ……….. (a) medicine, beverage (b) beverage, medicine (c) sleep waver, medicine (d) sleep banisher, medicine. 82. Where did Rajvir and Pranjol study? (a) Assam (b) Coorg (c) Goa (d) Delhi 83. What rushes to meet the trees? a) wind b) light c) Sun d) Moon 84. The pieces of the moon can be seen in the crown of which tree? a) Apple tree b) Hemlock tree c) Oak tree d) Walnut tree 85. What was the name given to the Otter? (a) Major (b) Mijbil (c) Mad (d) Majhis 86. What group of animals does otters belongs to? (a) felines (b) Hedgehogs (c) Mustellines (d) Canidae 87. Who is the author of “Mijbil the Otter”? (a) Gavin Maxwell (b) Roald Dahl (c) Paulo Coehlo (d) Arup Kumar Dutta 88. What were Mij’s favourite toys? (a) toy Car (b) marbles (c) soil (d) none of these 89. Where did the author keep the otter while travelling? (a) in a box (b) in a bag (c) in a sack (d) in the pocket 90. Who is the poet of the poem ‘Fog’? (a) Robin Klein (b) Carl Sandburg (c) Robert Frost (d) Walt Whitman 91. How does the fog come? (a) slowly and silently (b) faster and silently (c) faster and making noise (d) none of the Above 92. What has been personified in the poem ‘Fog’? (a) fog (b) city (c) cat (d) harbour 93. What has the poet compared the fog with? (a) dog (b) cat (c) woman (d) none of these 94. What amused Valli the most? (a) the sight of buffalo running in front of the bus (b) the sight of passengers travelling in the bus (c) the sight of dog running in front of the bus (d) the sight of cow running in front of the bus 95. What did Valli wish? (a) bus ride (b) truck ride (c) car ride (d) cycle ride 96. What saddened Valli? (a) the dead cow (b) car accident (c) the handicapped passenger (d) all of the above 97. Why did Valli find the woman repulsive? (a) She had large piercings in her ears. (b) She wore ugly earrings. (c) She was chewing betel nut which could spill out any moment. (d) all of the above 98. What did the old man say to Valli that annoyed her? (a) He shouted at her. (b) He asked why she’s alone. (c) He merely asked her to sit. (d) none of these 99. Who is the author of the lesson “Madam rides the Bus”? (a) Gavin Maxwell (b) Vallikkannan (c) G. L. Fuentes (d) Arup Kumar Dutta 100. Who mourned over the death of the pirate? (a) Blink (b) Custard (c) Ink (d) none of these 101. What did the dragon cry for? (a) because he was hurt (b) for a new mouse (c) for a nice safe cage (d) none of these 102. What qualities does the dragon possess? (a) big sharp teeth b) spikes on top of him (c) sharp toes (d) all of these 103. Who is described as the most timid of all? (a) kitten (b) mouse (c) dragon (d) dog 104. Gautama Buddha’s early name was——– a) Sidhha b) Sadhu c) Siddhartha d) Sidhanth 105. Where did Siddhartha vow to stay until his enlightenment came? a) his palace b) under peepal tree c) under banyan tree d) under a tree 106. Which seed did Buddha ask Kisa to bring? a) pumpkin seeds b) mustard seeds c) sunflower seeds d) sesame seeds 107. In which city did Buddha deliver his first sermon? a) Patna b) Benaras c) Lumbini d) Gaya 108. What moved Siddhartha to seek out enlightenment? (a) a sick man (b) an aged man (c) amonk begging (d) all of the above. 109. What did he name the tree? (a) Bodhi tree (b) Buddha tree (c) Gautama tree (d) Siddhartha tree 110. What did Buddha tell Kisa about life? (a) It is troubled. (b) It is brief. (c) It is combined with pain. (d) all of the above 111. What colour will the girl dye her hair into? a) black b) brown c) carrot d) all the above 112. What is the colour of the ramparts of the young lady? (a) Golden (b) Honey (c) Silver (d) Brown 113. Who is the poet of the poem “For Anne Gregory”? (a) Carl Sandburg (b) William Butler Yeats (c) Carolyn Wells (d) Walt Whitman 114. When Lomov arrived, Chubukov was surprised by his – (a) evening dress (b) palpitation (c) shyness (d) impudence 115. Chubukov is a – (a) landowner (b) lawyer (c) merchant (d) physician |