Bihar Board Class 10 English Question Paper 2025 (Code 113 Set-J) Available- Download Here with Solution PDF

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Bihar Board Class 10 English Question Paper 2025 PDF (Code 113 Set-J) is available for download here. The English exam was conducted on February 22, 2025 in the Morning Shift from 9:30 AM to 12:15 PM and in the Evening Shift from 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM. The total marks for the theory paper are 100. Students reported the paper to be easy to moderate.

Bihar Board Class 10 English Question Paper 2025 (Code 113 Set-J) with Solutions

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Question 1:

Satyajit Ray is very critical of the .......................... of Indian films.

  • (A) export
    (B) quality
    (C) shooting
    (D) status

Question 2:

All, men, women and children have sacrificed their lives in pursuit of a .......................... Burma.

  • (A) despotic
    (B) autocratic
    (C) totalitarian
    (D) democratic

Question 3:

The old woman's voice was soft but

  • (A) stern
    (B) happy
    (C) audible
    (D) musical

Question 4:

The .......................... of Indian culture is very amazing.

  • (A) vitality
    (B) colour
    (C) character
    (D) spirit

Question 5:

In the .......................... , according to Cowper, the nightingale is mute.

  • (A) village
    (B) town
    (C) house
    (D) school

Question 6:

A happy man's .......................... and care are bound by a few paternal acres.

  • (A) sleep
    (B) health
    (C) wealth
    (D) wish

Question 7:

All the money earned by Mr. Gessler was spent on .......................... and leather.

  • (A) food
    (B) clothes
    (C) rent
    (D) electricity

Question 8:

The children .......................... the conduct of the guests.

  • (A) liked
    (B) disliked
    (C) appreciated
    (D) ignored

Question 9:

The mother in her letter tells the daughter that .......................... cannot be bought.

  • (A) happiness
    (B) peace
    (C) honour
    (D) fulfilment

Question 10:

The narrator's girlfriend told that she would .......................... the narrator even if he did not become an IAS officer.

  • (A) hit
    (B) scold
    (C) marry
    (D) leave

Question 11:

Halku's .......................... was destroyed by the wild animals.

  • (A) crop
    (B) boundary
    (C) home
    (D) wall

Question 12:

After fifteen years, the rich banker was in

  • (A) debt
    (B) pain
    (C) hospital
    (D) affluence

Question 13:

The poet wonders what lightning has fallen on the

  • (A) leaves
    (B) roses
    (C) garden
    (D) Koel

Question 14:

The porter's son is shivering with cold and woes of

  • (A) anger
    (B) hunger
    (C) laughter
    (D) energy

Question 15:

Jabra started .......................... when he heard the noise of some animals.

  • (A) crying
    (B) barking
    (C) running
    (D) jumping

Question 16:

The violent reaction during an allergy leads to

  • (A) cough
    (B) itching
    (C) fever
    (D) inflammation

Question 17:

During the first year of imprisonment, the lawyer played the

  • (A) violin
    (B) guitar
    (C) drums
    (D) piano

Question 18:

During the last days, Mr. Gessler never gave himself time to

  • (A) relax
    (B) play
    (C) sit
    (D) eat

Question 19:

Aung San Suu Kyi is a

  • (A) Burmese politician
    (B) Burmese activist
    (C) Burmese healer
    (D) Burmese language teacher

Question 20:

The old woman's silence is so .......................... that the young people have trouble holding their laughter.

  • (A) long
    (B) deep
    (C) meaningful
    (D) short

Question 21:

There are civilized people among whom only a .......................... section has achieved culture.

  • (A) large
    (B) big
    (C) small
    (D) huge

Question 22:

Malasha was frightened and prepared to run

  • (A) fast
    (B) away
    (C) home
    (D) quickly

Question 23:

The post office was two .......................... away from Mr. Johnson's house.

  • (A) kilometres
    (B) miles
    (C) blocks
    (D) metres

Question 24:

The author found Gillu clinging to a

  • (A) chair
    (B) pot
    (C) curtain
    (D) wall

Question 25:

In 'Sun and Moon', Mansfield beautifully portrays the subtle feelings of .

  • (A) animals
    (B) adults
    (C) children
    (D) adolescents

Question 26:

The daughter in her letter says that she has lost her

  • (A) quickness
    (B) laughter
    (C) enthusiasm
    (D) dreams

Question 27:

The narrator's girlfriend wore a .......................... dress when she came to meet him for the last time.

  • (A) blue
    (B) yellow
    (C) red
    (D) black

Question 28:

When Jabra barked, Halku realised that wild .......................... had entered his field.

  • (A) dogs
    (B) animals
    (C) boundary
    (D) crop

Question 29:

There are .......................... and environmental risk factors for the development of allergy.

  • (A) genetic
    (B) age
    (C) physical
    (D) chemical

Question 30:

When the banker peeped into the prisoner's room, he saw a ... burning dimly.

  • (A) fire
    (B) candle
    (C) lamp
    (D) lantern

Question 31:

Jim says that women use too many .......................... things.

  • (A) electric
    (B) mechanical
    (C) electronic
    (D) fancy

Question 32:

R. C. Hutchinson in 'The Pace for Living' describes the .......................... of modern man.

  • (A) happy
    (B) fast
    (C) sad
    (D) agony

Question 33:

According to Jim, nobody's willing to do anything about

  • (A) plants
    (B) animals
    (C) environment
    (D) security

Question 34:

The squirrel was considered an easy prey by the

  • (A) cats
    (B) dogs
    (C) eagles
    (D) crows

Question 35:

The author enjoys travelling fast in a .......................... if it is not his own.

  • (A) bus
    (B) motorcycle
    (C) scooter
    (D) car

Question 36:

Satyajit Ray says that in Indian films, .......................... is equated with melodrama.

  • (A) content
    (B) action
    (C) music
    (D) direction

Question 37:

Akoulya shouted at Malasha and asked her to catch the

  • (A) stone
    (B) stream
    (C) chip
    (D) shoes

Question 38:

Culture is the efflorescence of

  • (A) unity
    (B) history
    (C) civilization
    (D) tolerance

Question 39:

The girl' as Toni Morrison says, 'offers .......................... and pieces of meat'.

  • (A) tea
    (B) coffee
    (C) bread
    (D) vegetable

Question 40:

Aris says that his mother has come to be a .......................... symbol for the plight of all the people of Burma.

  • (A) correct
    (B) worthy
    (C) bright
    (D) appropriate

Question 41:

All other countries, according to Ray, are turning to the .......................... for inspiration.

  • (A) documentary
    (B) story
    (C) music
    (D) painting

Question 42:

The crows were engaged in poking their .......................... at the flowerpots.

  • (A) beaks
    (B) noses
    (C) legs
    (D) hands

Question 43:

The polythene bag remains .......................... within.

  • (A) living
    (B) dead
    (C) sleeping
    (D) buried

Question 44:

Radha's friend says that Radha is deeply hurt and has .......................... weight.

  • (A) gained
    (B) lost
    (C) increased
    (D) added

Question 45:

Seven silver pots filled with .......................... gold coins were given to the rich man.

  • (A) yellow
    (B) few
    (C) glistening
    (D) many

Question 46:

The .......................... are on fire.

  • (A) leaves
    (B) roses
    (C) trees
    (D) garden

Question 47:

What kind of figure does the porter have ?

  • (A) Handsome
    (B) Ugly
    (C) Slim
    (D) Stout

Question 48:

Martha's stories seemed like a .......................... one saw at night.

  • (A) film
    (B) dream
    (C) star
    (D) moon

Question 49:

The heart of the porter is twittering like a

  • (A) bird
    (B) parrot
    (C) crow
    (D) rabbit

Question 50:

In Martha's stories, fairies and gnomes .......................... out in leaf-green light.

  • (A) stole
    (B) ran
    (C) came
    (D) walked

Question 51:

William Cowper says that .......................... and virtue are gifts.

  • (A) wealth
    (B) character
    (C) strength
    (D) health

Question 52:

A happy man is .......................... to breathe his native air.

  • (A) able
    (B) content
    (C) sad
    (D) unable

Question 53:

Only the pain caused by .......................... comes back again and again.

  • (A) disease
    (B) happiness
    (C) someone
    (D) hurt

Question 54:

.......................... is endless.

  • (A) Anger
    (B) Road
    (C) Greed
    (D) Life

Question 55:

Good health and virtue can make our life

  • (A) sweet
    (B) bitter
    (C) comfortable
    (D) happy

Question 56:

The poet wants to live unseen and

  • (A) unknown
    (B) silently
    (C) peacefully
    (D) unheard

Question 57:

A polythene bag .......................... when a little heat is applied.

  • (A) flies
    (B) melts
    (C) strikes
    (D) burns

Question 58:

The poem tells us that .......................... thinks about Krishna all the time.

  • (A) Radha
    (B) Madhava
    (C) Vishnu
    (D) Ram

Question 59:

The rich man left home because he wanted to earn more

  • (A) respect
    (B) money
    (C) diamond
    (D) gold

Question 60:

The Koel's songs are compared to a rain of

  • (A) water
    (B) fire
    (C) sparks
    (D) emotions

Question 61:

They looked .......................... me for help.

  • (A) for
    (B) at
    (C) to
    (D) into

Question 62:

I am proud .......................... my son.

  • (A) on
    (B) of
    (C) at
    (D) upon

Question 63:

My friend was annoyed .......................... me.

  • (A) at
    (B) with
    (C) from
    (D) on

Question 64:

We should take care .......................... our health.

  • (A) on
    (B) of
    (C) at
    (D) upon

Question 65:

He died .......................... cholera.

  • (A) of
    (B) by
    (C) from
    (D) for

Question 66:

Sheela is good .......................... English.

  • (A) on
    (B) at
    (C) in
    (D) to

Question 67:

I congratulated him .......................... his success.

  • (A) at
    (B) for
    (C) on
    (D) to

Question 68:

Choose the correct antonym of 'Victorious' --

  • (A) Defeated
    (B) Annexed
    (C) Destroyed
    (D) Winner

Question 69:

Choose the correct antonym of 'Confess' --

  • (A) Deny
    (B) Assert
    (C) Contest
    (D) Contend

Question 70:

Choose the correct synonym of 'Triumph' --

  • (A) Excitement
    (B) Victory
    (C) Gain
    (D) Joy

Question 71:

Choose the correct synonym of 'Outstanding' --

  • (A) Admirable
    (B) Distinguished
    (C) Notorious
    (D) Interesting

Question 72:

Active voice of : By whom was this book given to you ?

  • (A) Who gave you this book ?
    (B) Who given you this book ?
    (C) Who has given this book ?
    (D) Book given by who ?

Question 73:

Active voice of : The room was cleaned.

  • (A) The cleaner cleaned the room
    (B) The room should be cleaned
    (C) I cleaned the room
    (D) Someone cleaned the room

Question 74:

Passive voice of : The flowers have been watered by the gardener.

  • (A) The gardener has watered the flowers
    (B) The flowers watering by the gardener
    (C) The flowers are watered at the garden
    (D) Gardener is watering the flowers

Question 75:

Passive voice of : Did he buy a car ?

  • (A) Was a car bought by him ?
    (B) Did car bought by him ?
    (C) Did a car bought by him ?
    (D) Were a car bought by him ?

Question 76:

Passive voice of : He had written a poem.

  • (A) A poem has written by him
    (B) A poem had written by him
    (C) A poem had been written by him
    (D) A poem has been written by him

Question 77:

Passive voice of : Please help me, as I am in need.

  • (A) I must be helped as I am in need
    (B) I have to be helped as I am in need
    (C) I may be helped as I am in need
    (D) You are requested to help me as I am in need

Question 78:

Direct speech of : Hari asked Sheela if she had taught her sister.

  • (A) Hari said to Sheela, "Did you teach my sister ?"
    (B) Hari said to Sheela, "Do you teach his sister ?"
    (C) Hari said to Sheela, "Do you teach my sister ?"
    (D) Hari said to Sheela, "Have you taught your sister ?"

Question 79:

Direct speech of : She prayed that God might save him.

  • (A) She said, "May God save him !"
    (B) She says, "Should God save him ?"
    (C) She asks, "Do God save him ?"
    (D) She says, "Would God save him ?".

Question 80:

Direct speech of : He asked me if I knew him.

  • (A) He said to me, "Did you know me ?"
    (B) He said to me, "Do you know me ?"
    (C) He enquired me, "Did you knew me ?"
    (D) He asked me, "Do you known me ?"

Question 81:

Indirect speech of : I said to him, "Why are you working so hard ?"

  • (A) I asked him why he was working so hard
    (B) I asked him why was he working so hard
    (C) I asked him why had he been working so hard
    (D) I asked him why he had been working so hard

Question 82:

Indirect speech of : He said, "I went home yesterday."

  • (A) He said that he went home yesterday
    (B) He said that he had gone home the previous day
    (C) He said that he had gone home yesterday
    (D) He said that he had been going home previous day

Question 83:

Indirect speech of : She said to her daughter, "Study well to get success in your life."

  • (A) She advised her daughter to study well to get success in her life
    (B) She advised her daughter to study well to get success in his life
    (C) She advised her daughter to get success in life
    (D) She advised her daughter to studying well to get success in her life

Question 84:

मैं एक पत्र लिखने जा रहा हूँ ।

  • (A) I am going to write a letter
    (B) I have been writing a letter
    (C) I write a letter
    (D) I was writing a letter

Question 85:

नदियों को प्रदूषित नहीं करना चाहिए ।

  • (A) The rivers are not be polluted
    (B) The rivers were not be polluted
    (C) The rivers would not be polluted
    (D) The rivers should not be polluted

Question 86:

सच्ची मित्रता दुर्लभ है ।

  • (A) True friend is not available
    (B) True friendship is rare
    (C) True friend is difficult
    (D) It is true to get good friend.

Question 87:

My scissors .......................... not sharp.

  • (A) is
    (B) are
    (C) has
    (D) was

Question 88:

Keep quiet, we are .......................... to the radio.

  • (A) listen
    (B) listened
    (C) will listen
    (D) listening

Question 89:

We have not .......................... him for a year.

  • (A) saw
    (B) seen
    (C) see
    (D) seeing

Question 90:

I have .......................... all my savings.

  • (A) spended
    (B) spend
    (C) spent
    (D) would spent

Question 91:

They .......................... here a month ago.

  • (A) come
    (B) will come
    (C) comes
    (D) came

Question 92:

Sohan was .......................... by a dog.

  • (A) had bit
    (B) bite
    (C) bitten
    (D) bit

Question 93:

The teacher .......................... English for twenty years.

  • (A) teach
    (B) is teaching
    (C) has been teaching
    (D) have been teaching

Question 94:

Choose the correctly spelt word :

  • (A) Incessaently
    (B) Incissantly
    (C) Incesantly
    (D) Incessantly.

Question 95:

Choose the correctly spelt word :

  • (A) Immediatly
    (B) Immediately
    (C) Imediately
    (D) Immedeatly

Question 96:

Choose the correctly spelt word :

  • (A) Admissable
    (B) Admisible
    (C) Admissible
    (D) Addmissible

Question 97:

Choose the correctly spelt word :

  • (A) Autonomouse
    (B) Autonomous
    (C) Autonomes
    (D) Autonomus

Question 98:

Choose the correctly spelt word :

  • (A) Cessettee
    (B) Cassette
    (C) Cassatte
    (D) Casete

Question 99:

Choose the correctly spelt word :

  • (A) Bibliography
    (B) Bebliography
    (C) Bebleography
    (D) Bibleographe

Question 100:

Choose the correctly spelt word :

  • (A) Acceelerate
    (B) Acelerate
    (C) Accelerate
    (D) Acellrate

Question 101:

Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow :

It was a chilly winter night. Saint Socrates was preaching his disciples. His wife asked him to end the discourse. Socrates did not oblige her. At midnight she got angry. She took a bucket of water and poured it on him. Socrates was just laughing. But his disciples were annoyed with the preceptress. Socrates told them, "I am a saint who is expected not to lose patience and temper even in precarious situation. My wife tested me and I got success. She is my preceptor. Don't revile her". Having heard this, she fell on the feet of Socrates and begged for his pardon. Since then she became a good wife and a humane woman.

i) What was Socrates doing at midnight ?


Question 102:

ii) What did his wife do ?


Question 103:

iii) What did he explain to his disciples ?


Question 104:

iv) Why were his disciples annoyed ?


Question 105:

Once Amar Singh, the General of Shah Jahan's army, was passing through a desert. He saw a desperate man dying out of thirst. Amar Singh gave him water to drink. The man was now relaxed. He had got new life. He said to him, 'Amar Singh, you saved my life. I am a Pathan named Narshahwaj Khan. I will shed my blood for you and your family, if needed.' The Pathan proved true to his word. When Amar Singh was killed treacherously and his dead body was captured by Shah Jahan, Narshahwaj Khan came with his army and fought against the vast army of Shah Jahan. He with his entire army was killed in the battle. But, he immortalized the tale of gratitude and friendship.

i) Who was Amar Singh and who was Narshahwaj Khan ?


Question 106:

ii) How did Amar Singh save his life ?


Question 107:

iii) What did Narshahwaj Khan say to Amar Singh ?


Question 108:

iv) How did Narshahwaj Khan return the obligation of Amar Singh ?


Question 109:

Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow :
There was a pious peasant in Russia, satisfied with his limited means. Once an imp stole his only piece of bread. The peasant drank a glassful of water and felt happy. The imp got irritated. He disguised himself and worked with the peasant as his servant. On his advice the peasant produced good crop. The imp then instigated him to prepare wine from the surplus corn. The peasant did so. He invited his friends and began to make merry. Under the effect of intoxication, the peasant lost good senses. He abused his beloved wife and quarrelled with his friends. He fell into mud and grunted like a pig. It's true ; when you have limited means, the animal within you is under control. If you possess means or power more than your needs, you get corrupt and your fall is inevitable.

i) What sort of man was the peasant ?


Question 110:

ii) What did the imp advise him ?


Question 111:

iii) Why did the peasant abuse his beloved wife ?


Question 112:

iv) What lesson do you get from the story ?


Question 113:

Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow :

The concept of renewable energy has gained significant attention in recent years to reduce the dependence on fossil fuels and combat climate change. Solar, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal and biomass are examples of renewable energy sources. These sources are considered renewable because they can be replenished naturally, unlike fossil fuels, which take millions of years to form and are finite. One of the main advantages of renewable energy is that it is environmentally friendly. Renewable energy sources do not produce greenhouse gases, which contribute to climate change. They also do not produce harmful air pollutants like sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxide

i) What is renewable energy ?


Question 114:

ii) What are the examples of renewable energy sources ?


Question 115:

iii) What is the main advantage of renewable energy ?


Question 116:

iv) Give two examples of harmful air pollutants.


Question 117:

ometimes I feel all thin inside
Insufficient, small ;
I feel when people look at me,
They don't see me at all.
I feel that all my beauty's lost
On cold, indifferent eyes
And offering what I want to give
Would only be unwise.
But then a friend will greet me.
And my inner life will bloom
It only takes but one kind word
To sweep away the gloom !

Questions :

i) What does `indifferent' mean ?

ii) What is this poem about ?

iii) What does the poet feel sometimes ?


Question 118:

i) How does it look when the snow is falling ?


Question 119:

ii) What do you wish to build ?


Question 120:

iii) How are the snowflakes ?


Question 121:

i) Save Trees

Correct Answer:
View Solution

N/A Quick Tip: When writing about “Save Trees,” focus on benefits like oxygen, shelter, and environment. Always end with a call to action such as planting or protecting trees.


Question 122:

ii) Rising Pollution

Correct Answer:
View Solution

N/A Quick Tip: When writing about pollution, always mention its causes, effects, and solutions. This structure makes the paragraph balanced and clear.


Question 123:

iii) Importance of Games and Sports

Correct Answer:
View Solution

N/A Quick Tip: In such topics, highlight both physical and mental benefits. Adding values like teamwork, discipline, and leadership makes the answer stronger.


Question 124:

iv) Advantages and Disadvantages of Mobile Phone

Correct Answer:
View Solution

N/A Quick Tip: For “advantages and disadvantages,” always balance your points. End with a concluding sentence about wise usage.


Question 125:

v) A Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed

Correct Answer:
View Solution

N/A Quick Tip: When asked about proverbs, start by explaining it, then give examples or situations, and finish with a moral statement.


Question 126:

Write a notice in about 60 - 70 words regarding the wristwatch you have lost while playing cricket.


Question 127:

Write a report in about 60 - 70 words about your visit to the pandemic affected localities in Muzaffarpur.


Question 128:

Write an application to the Principal of your school requesting him to give permission to the students of your class to go for an excursion trip to Rajgir.


Question 129:

Write a letter to your younger brother, advising him to pay due attention to his studies.


Question 130:

You are Swapnil. Write a speech in about 60 - 70 words on 'Teenagers and Health'.


Question 131:

You are Shalini. Write a message in about 30 - 40 words asking your friend to come to your house for your Birthday party.


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