10th English 23 February 2026 Guess Question: Bihar Board 10th English Viral Question 23 February 2026 यहीं आयेगा 100%

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10th English 23 February 2026 Guess Question: Bihar Board 10th English Viral Question 23 February 2026 यहीं आयेगा 100% Vkc Result
SECTION – A
(Objective Type Questions)
  1. In the poem ‘The Sleeping Porter’, the ……………….. are snow-clad.
    (A) cliffs
    (B) mountains
    (C) peaks
    (D) hills
  2. The Koel is restless for her ……………….. .
    (A) beloved
    (B) friend
    (C) branches
    (D) fruits
  3. To gather gold, the rich man tried all ……………….. .
    (A) avenues
    (B) methods
    (C) tricks
    (D) games
  4. Radha is hurt and ……………….. .
    (A) weeping
    (B) confused
    (C) angry
    (D) sad
  5. The polythene bag cannot be ……………….. .
    (A) destroyed
    (B) killed
    (C) loved
    (D) sown
  6. A happy man spends his leisure in ……………….. .
    (A) eating
    (B) recreation
    (C) sleeping
    (D) praying
  7. When Gillu was happy, he made a sound of ……………….. .
    (A) cluck-cluck
    (B) chik-chik
    (C) kaw-kaw
    (D) kai-kai
  8. People nowadays think ……………….. than ancient times.
    (A) deeper
    (B) faster
    (C) longer
    (D) slower
  9. The poet says that life is ……………….. because it is full of troubles.
    (A) joyous
    (B) sweet
    (C) bitter
    (D) uncertain
  10. Who composed ‘Ode on Solitude’?
    (A) William Cowper
    (B) Tony Morrison
    (C) Walter de la Mare
    (D) Alexander Pope
  11. ‘Hurt’ is such a ……………….. polythene bag.
    (A) good
    (B) strong
    (C) strange
    (D) thin
  12. Vidyapati’s poems are about Radha and ……………….. .
    (A) Ram
    (B) Sita
    (C) Krishna
    (D) Vishnu
  13. The poet calls things like health and virtue ……………….. .
    (A) gifts
    (B) prizes
    (C) curse
    (D) defects
  14. Vidyapati is a ……………….. poet.
    (A) Oriya
    (B) English
    (C) Maithili
    (D) Bhojpuri
  15. The happy man is content to get his food from his ……………….. .
    (A) cattle
    (B) parents
    (C) fields
    (D) relatives
  16. “The Empty Heart” highlights man’s insatiable ……………….. .
    (A) food
    (B) hunger
    (C) sleep
    (D) greed
  17. Munni was Halku’s ……………….. .
    (A) wife
    (B) sister
    (C) daughter
    (D) maid
  18. The banker had given a party ……………….. years ago.
    (A) 20
    (B) 15
    (C) 17
    (D) 18
  19. Jim has a ……………….. route.
    (A) variable
    (B) bus
    (C) paper
    (D) school
  20. The author tried to feed Gillu some ……………….. .
    (A) biscuit
    (B) fruit juice
    (C) milk
    (D) glucose
  21. How many blocks away was the post office from Mr. Johnson’s house?
    (A) One
    (B) Two
    (C) Three
    (D) Four
  22. One of the most significant phenomena of our time has been the development of ……………….. .
    (A) cinema
    (B) painting
    (C) rockets
    (D) agriculture
  23. Who delivered the speech while accepting the Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of Aung San Suu Kyi?
    (A) Her husband
    (B) Her brother
    (C) Her friend
    (D) Her son
  24. The old woman in the piece ‘Once Upon a Time’ is a daughter of ……………….. .
    (A) slaves
    (B) tribals
    (C) Toni Morrison
    (D) the blind woman
  25. Sun and Moon are the names of ……………….. .
    (A) guests
    (B) children
    (C) adults
    (D) servants
  26. The daughter in ‘Two Horizons’ does not wish to ……………….. any more.
    (A) dream
    (B) cry
    (C) fight
    (D) laugh
  27. The narrator’s girlfriend in ‘Love Defiled’ was very ……………….. .
    (A) cunning
    (B) irritating
    (C) stupid
    (D) intelligent
  28. Gillu had stopped ……………….. the day he died.
    (A) sleeping
    (B) running
    (C) drinking
    (D) eating
  29. ‘The Acceptance Speech’ was delivered by Alexander Aris in ……………….. .
    (A) London
    (B) Oslo
    (C) Paris
    (D) Rangoon
  30. No Indian cinema can be ……………….. on all counts.
    (A) acclaimed
    (B) applauded
    (C) demeaned
    (D) criticised
  31. Mr. Gessler was a ……………….. shoemaker settled in London.
    (A) Spanish
    (B) Serbian
    (C) German
    (D) French
  32. The chairs for the party came in the ……………….. .
    (A) night
    (B) afternoon
    (C) evening
    (D) morning
  33. In ‘Two Horizons’, letters were exchanged between ……………….. .
    (A) mother and daughter
    (B) son and father
    (C) wife and husband
    (D) brother and cousin
  34. The narrator lived with his girlfriend for ……………….. years.
    (A) five
    (B) six
    (C) two
    (D) eight
  35. The mother tells her daughter that her ……………….. will disappear slowly on its own.
    (A) dreams
    (B) troubles
    (C) problems
    (D) discontent
  36. The narrator’s girlfriend was wearing a dress of his favourite colour ……………….. during their last meeting before separation.
    (A) Green
    (B) Blue
    (C) Yellow
    (D) Pink
  37. Hope for the Indian cinema lies in the simplification of ……………….. and content.
    (A) music
    (B) style
    (C) songs
    (D) production
  38. Gillu refused to eat ……………….. when the author was in the hospital.
    (A) kaju
    (B) leaves
    (C) fruits
    (D) rice
  39. Burning the leaves is not good for the ……………….. .
    (A) ecology
    (B) school
    (C) home
    (D) garden
  40. It is ‘hard to get people to work for ………………..’.
    (A) school
    (B) play
    (C) ecology
    (D) money
  41. Slow thinkers are handicapped in the business of getting a ……………….. .
    (A) car
    (B) living
    (C) meal
    (D) house
  42. An Indian film should steer clear of ……………….. .
    (A) ambiguity
    (B) controversies
    (C) inconsistencies
    (D) music
  43. The parents did not ……………….. the feelings of Sun and Moon.
    (A) understand
    (B) appreciate
    (C) like
    (D) accept
  44. The author ordered ……………….. pairs of shoes, though he wanted only two.
    (A) four
    (B) six**
    (C) five
    (D) three
  45. In the fifth year of imprisonment, the lawyer asked for ……………….. .
    (A) books
    (B) water
    (C) food
    (D) wine
  46. Munni advised Halku to pay the landlord after the ……………….. season was over.
    (A) harvesting
    (B) monsoon
    (C) winter
    (D) summer
  47. Immunoglobulin is a protein acting as an ……………….. .
    (A) allergy
    (B) infection
    (C) antibody
    (D) obstacle
  48. There are ……………….. general approaches to the treatment of allergic diseases.
    (A) two
    (B) three
    (C) four
    (D) five
  49. The man was rich, but not ……………….. .
    (A) happy
    (B) content
    (C) sad
    (D) satisfied
  50. Who wrote the poem ‘Koel’?
    (A) Puran Singh
    (B) Alexander Pope
    (C) William Cowper
    (D) Laxmi Prasad Devkota
  51. The poet asks the Koel what keeps it ……………….., yet charred.
    (A) sad
    (B) happy
    (C) fresh
    (D) angry
  52. The porter carries a load of 25 kilos on his ……………….. .
    (A) back
    (B) head
    (C) shoulder
    (D) box
  53. Martha’s eyes were as tranquil as ……………….. .
    (A) thoughts
    (B) dreams
    (C) silence
    (D) forests
  54. The ……………….. of the children stood still in the hush of an age gone by.
    (A) minds
    (B) eyes
    (C) attention
    (D) hearts
  55. The ……………….. invadors were followed by the Sakas and Huns.
    (A) Roman
    (B) English
    (C) French
    (D) Greek
  56. Who is the writer of ‘Little Girls Wiser than Man’?
    (A) Tony Morrison
    (B) Alexander Pope
    (C) William Cowper
    (D) Leo Tolstoy
  57. Akoulya started to make a channel with the help of a ……………….. .
    (A) shovel
    (B) rod
    (C) stone
    (D) pebble
  58. All the invadors appeared on the scene as ……………….. but were soon absorbed in the ranks of the vanquished.
    (A) foreigner
    (B) friends
    (C) enemies
    (D) victors
  59. The young people were unable to hold their ……………….. .
    (A) laughter
    (B) anger
    (C) tears
    (D) wealth
  60. Aris says that genuine ……………….. and peace is more precious than diamond or silver or gold.
    (A) friendship
    (B) love
    (C) brotherhood
    (D) respect
  61. Direct speech of: I asked her why she was sad is
    (A) I told her, “Why you sad are ?”
    (B) I said to her, “Why sad you are ?”
    (C) I said to her, “Why are you sad ?”
    (D) I telling her, “Why you sad are ?”
  62. Direct speech of: Ramesh asked me where I was going is
    (A) Ramesh said to her, “Where is she going ?”
    (B) Ramesh said to me, “Where are you going ?”
    (C) Ramesh says, “Where is you go ?”
    (D) Ramesh will say, “Where do you go?”
  63. Direct speech of: She wished that I might be happy is
    (A) She said to me, “May you be happy !”
    (B) She says, “May happy you be.”
    (C) She will say, “Happy you may be.”
    (D) She may say, “You may be happy.”
  64. Indirect speech of: Rohan said to me, “Please give me a book.” is
    (A) Rohan requests me to give a book him.
    (B) Rohan asked me to give a book to him.
    (C) Rohan requested me to give him a book.
    (D) Rohan may request me for a book.
  65. Indirect speech of: He said, “Alas ! I am ruined.” is
    (A) He said with sorrow that he is ruined
    (B) He will say that he was ruined
    (C) He says that he can be ruined
    (D) He exclaimed with sorrow that he was ruined
  66. Indirect speech of: He said to the boy: “Do not play in the sun.” is
    (A) He forbade the boy to play in the sun
    (B) He requested the boy to not play in the sun
    (C) He says to the boy to not play in the sun
    (D) He ordered the boy not to play in the sun
  67. रोज अखबार पढ़ो।
    (A) Read the newspaper daily
    (B) Daily the newspaper read
    (C) The newspaper read daily
    (D) Daily reading the newspaper
  68. जो वह कहता है, सही है।
    (A) Right is what he says
    (B) What he says is right
    (C) He says right is what
    (D) Says he what is right
  69. गलती करना मनुष्य का स्वभाव है।
    (A) Human is to err
    (B) To err is human
    (C) Is to human err
    (D) Err is to human
  70. Active voice of : By whom has the snake been killed ? is
    (A) Who kills the snake ?
    (B) Who will kill the snake ?
    (C) Who has killed the snake ?
    (D) Who may kill the snake ?
  71. Active voice of : The prize can be won by him. is
    (A) He can win the prize
    (B) He won the prize
    (C) He has to win the prize
    (D) He may try to win the prize.
  72. Active voice of : Is a story being written by him? is
    (A) Will he be able to write a story?
    (B) Is he wrote the story?
    (C) Is he write a story ?
    (D) Is he writing a story ?
  73. Passive voice of : He helped the old man. is
    (A) The old man is helping by him
    (B) The man is too old to be helped
    (C) The old man was helped by him
    (D) The old man has been helped by him.
  74. Active voice of : Let the poor be not insulted. is
    (A) Do not insult the poor
    (B) Insult the poor not
    (C) The poor is not insulted
    (D) Insult should not the poor
  75. Passive voice of : My brother is to plant the tree. is
    (A) The tree is planted by my brother
    (B) The tree is to be planted by my brother
    (C) Planted is the tree by my brother
    (D) By my brother is the tree planted
  76. Synonym of ‘Virtue’ is
    (A) Goodness
    (B) Futility
    (C) Sympathy
    (D) Respect
  77. Synonym of ‘Blame’ is
    (A) Accuse
    (B) Account
    (C) Purpose
    (D) Real
  78. Antonym of ‘Bold’ is
    (A) Timid
    (B) Never
    (C) Sweat
    (D) Small
  79. Antonym of ‘Foe’ is
    (A) Friend
    (B) Rise
    (C) Tragedy
    (D) Haste
  80. (A) Statament
    (B) Stitmant
    (C) Statement
    (D) Steatment
  81. (A) Idelness
    (B) Idolness
    (C) Idleness
    (D) Idalnes
  82. (A) Siege
    (B) Seige
    (C) Saige
    (D) Seiage
  83. (A) Voilent
    (B) Violent
    (C) Veolent
    (D) Vealant
  84. (A) Handsum
    (B) Handsome
    (C) Hindsome
    (D) Hundsame
  85. (A) Pillow
    (B) Pellow
    (C) Paelow
    (D) Pilow
  86. (A) Banis
    (B) Banish
    (C) Benash
    (D) Binesh
  87. Always beware ……………….. dubious people.
    (A) from
    (B) of
    (C) to
    (D) for
  88. Do not hanker ……………….. wealth.
    (A) for
    (B) after
    (C) in
    (D) by
  89. He deals ……………….. his friends decently.
    (A) in
    (B) with
    (C) to
    (D) at
  90. We should abstain ……………….. drinking.
    (A) of
    (B) from
    (C) in
    (D) by
  91. It has been raining ……………….. Monday.
    (A) on
    (B) for
    (C) since
    (D) from
  92. We should not laugh ……………….. the poor.
    (A) on
    (B) in
    (C) at
    (D) upon
  93. What is wrong ……………….. you ?
    (A) by
    (B) at
    (C) with
    (D) in
  94. You ……………….. do it.
    (A) would
    (B) should
    (C) need
    (D) ought
  95. ……………….. has ruined him.
    (A) Drink
    (B) Drinkness
    (C) Drinking
    (D) Drinker
  96. He has ……………….. hard.
    (A) to work
    (B) work
    (C) been worked
    (D) working
  97. I will learn ………………..
    (A) ride
    (B) riding
    (C) rode
    (D) to rode
  98. I ……………….. my anger.
    (A) controlling
    (B) controlled
    (C) has controlling
    (D) has controlled
  99. ……………….. is a good exercise.
    (A) Walk
    (B) Walked
    (C) Walking
    (D) Having walked
  100. He would like to ……………….. you.
    (A) see
    (B) seeing
    (C) saw
    (D) seen

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