CBSE 10 CLASS ENGLISH NON-GRAMMAR FOR THE YEAR 2026-MODEL PAPER


CBSE 10 CLASS ENGLISH NON-GRAMMAR FOR THE YEAR 2026-MODEL PAPER


Section A: Reading Skills (20 Marks)

I. Discursive Passage (10 Marks)

Read the passage below (Excerpt): "The shift toward sustainable urban living is no longer a choice but a necessity. As cities expand, the 'heat island effect' becomes more pronounced, requiring innovative architectural solutions..."

Questions:

  1. Why does the author describe urban sustainability as a 'necessity'?

  2. Find a word in paragraph 2 that means the same as 'evident'.

  3. How can 'heat island effects' be mitigated according to the text?

II. Case-based Factual Passage (10 Marks)

Analyze the provided data/graph regarding 'Digital Literacy in Rural India 2023-2025' and answer the questions.


Section B: Writing Skills (10 Marks)

III. Formal Letter (5 Marks)

Situation: You are Sam/Sara, a resident of Sunrise Apartments. The local park has been neglected, leading to overgrown weeds and broken benches. Task: Write a letter to the Editor of a local daily highlighting the importance of public parks for mental health and urging the authorities to take action. (100-120 words)

IV. Analytical Paragraph (5 Marks)

Task: The chart below shows the "Changing Career Preferences of Gen Z in 2026." Write an analytical paragraph summarizing the data and comparing the trends between traditional and creative fields.


Section C: Literature (40 Marks)

V. Reference to Context (Extracts)

1. From Prose (First Flight): "The house—the only one in the entire valley—sat on the crest of a low hill. From this height one could see the river and the field of ripe corn..."

  • What does the 'ripe corn' symbolize for Lencho?

  • Identify the metaphor used in this chapter to describe the raindrops.

2. From Poetry: "He stalks in his vivid stripes / The few steps of his cage..."

  • Contrast the 'vivid stripes' with the 'quiet rage'.

  • Name the poetic device used in 'pads of velvet quiet'.

VI. Short Answer Questions (30-40 words)

  • Why was the young seagull afraid to fly, and how did his mother trick him?

  • What does 'dust of snow' represent in Robert Frost's poem?

  • How did Bholi’s teacher play a pivotal role in changing her life?

VII. Long Answer Questions (100-120 words)

  • Theme Analysis: "Freedom is indivisible." Discuss this statement with reference to Nelson Mandela’s 'Long Walk to Freedom'.

  • Character Sketch: Compare the character of Ebright’s mother in 'The Making of a Scientist' with Mrs. Pumphrey in 'A Triumph of Surgery'. Who was more helpful to their "charge"?


How to use this Model Paper

To get the most out of this CBSE 10 class English Non-grammar for the year 2026-Model paper, follow these tips:

  • Time Yourself: Allocate exactly 50 minutes for the Reading section.

  • Keywords: In Literature, ensure you use "value points" like intrinsic worth, metamorphosis, or apartheid to impress the examiner.

  • Format Matters: In the Writing section, stick strictly to the formal letter format—marks are specifically allocated for the layout!

Section A: Reading Skills (20 Marks)

I. Discursive Passage (10 Marks)

Read the passage below (Excerpt): "The shift toward sustainable urban living is no longer a choice but a necessity. As cities expand, the 'heat island effect' becomes more pronounced, requiring innovative architectural solutions..."

Questions:

  1. Why does the author describe urban sustainability as a 'necessity'?

  2. Find a word in paragraph 2 that means the same as 'evident'.

  3. How can 'heat island effects' be mitigated according to the text?

II. Case-based Factual Passage (10 Marks)

Analyze the provided data/graph regarding 'Digital Literacy in Rural India 2023-2025' and answer the questions.


Section B: Writing Skills (10 Marks)

III. Formal Letter (5 Marks)

Situation: You are Sam/Sara, a resident of Sunrise Apartments. The local park has been neglected, leading to overgrown weeds and broken benches. Task: Write a letter to the Editor of a local daily highlighting the importance of public parks for mental health and urging the authorities to take action. (100-120 words)

IV. Analytical Paragraph (5 Marks)

Task: The chart below shows the "Changing Career Preferences of Gen Z in 2026." Write an analytical paragraph summarizing the data and comparing the trends between traditional and creative fields.


Section C: Literature (40 Marks)

V. Reference to Context (Extracts)

1. From Prose (First Flight): "The house—the only one in the entire valley—sat on the crest of a low hill. From this height one could see the river and the field of ripe corn..."

  • What does the 'ripe corn' symbolize for Lencho?

  • Identify the metaphor used in this chapter to describe the raindrops.

2. From Poetry: "He stalks in his vivid stripes / The few steps of his cage..."

  • Contrast the 'vivid stripes' with the 'quiet rage'.

  • Name the poetic device used in 'pads of velvet quiet'.

VI. Short Answer Questions (30-40 words)

  • Why was the young seagull afraid to fly, and how did his mother trick him?

  • What does 'dust of snow' represent in Robert Frost's poem?

  • How did Bholi’s teacher play a pivotal role in changing her life?

VII. Long Answer Questions (100-120 words)

  • Theme Analysis: "Freedom is indivisible." Discuss this statement with reference to Nelson Mandela’s 'Long Walk to Freedom'.

  • Character Sketch: Compare the character of Ebright’s mother in 'The Making of a Scientist' with Mrs. Pumphrey in 'A Triumph of Surgery'. Who was more helpful to their "charge"?


How to use this Model Paper

To get the most out of this CBSE 10 class English Non-grammar for the year 2026-Model paper, follow these tips:

  • Time Yourself: Allocate exactly 50 minutes for the Reading section.

  • Keywords: In Literature, ensure you use "value points" like intrinsic worth, metamorphosis, or apartheid to impress the examiner.

  • Format Matters: In the Writing section, stick strictly to the formal letter format—marks are specifically allocated for the layout!

 

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