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WBSSC 2025 English Question Paper (9-10)

By Trailakya Roy
August 16, 2026 6 Min Read
  1. G. B. Shaw’s play ‘Arms and the Man’ opens with a reference to
    (A) Virgil’s Aeneid
    (B) Ovid’s Metamorphoses
    (C) Terence’s Andria
    (D) Seneca’s Thyestes
  2. In Tennyson’s ‘Ulysses’, Ulysses wants to follow knowledge like … :
    (A) A chasing boat
    (B) A sinking star
    (C) A thirsty beast
    (D) A gentle sage
  3. “Lethe” in Lamb’s essay ‘Dream Children: A Reverie’ is the river of
    (A) knowledge
    (B) death
    (C) salvation
    (D) forgetfulness
  4. In Galsworthy’s play ‘Justice’, where does Falder work when he commits the forgery?
    (A) A Bank
    (B) A Law Firm
    (C) A Factory
    (D) A Theater
  5. What is the main focus of Galsworthy’s play ‘Justice’?
    (A) The tragic fate of Falder
    (B) The complexities of love
    (C) The rigidity of the law and penal system
    (D) The nature of guilt
  6. In Wordsworth’s poem ‘Strange Fits of Passion’, what came near Lucy’s cot?
    (A) The Rising Star
    (B) The Breaking Dawn
    (C) The Whimpering Dog
    (D) The Sinking Moon
  7. Who is Charles Marlow’s father in Goldsmith’s play ‘She Stoops to Conquer’?
    (A) Sir George Brown Marlow
    (B) Sir Christopher Marlow
    (C) Sir Charles Marlow
    (D) Sir George Marlow
  8. Which among these is NOT a ‘Lucy Poem’?
    (A) ‘With Lucy Shall I Never Meet’
    (B) ‘I Travelled Among Unknown Men’
    (C) ‘A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal’
    (D) ‘Strange Fits of Passion Have I Known’
  9. In Yeats’s poem ‘The Wild Swans at Coole’, the speaker saw the wild swans at Coole
    (A) 16 years ago
    (B) 19 years ago
    (C) 26 years ago
    (D) 29 years ago
  10. Who have “o’rbrimm’d their clammy cells” in Keats’s poem ‘To Autumn’?
    (A) The Butterflies
    (B) The Grasshoppers
    (C) The Nightingales
    (D) The Honey-Bees
  11. In Lamb’s essay ‘Dream Children: A Reverie’, what did Elia’s great-grandmother Field believe she could see on her staircase?
    (A) A woman in white
    (B) The ghosts of two infants
    (C) A mysterious shadow
    (D) A group of soldiers
  12. In Shaw’s play ‘Arms and the Man’, what do Petkoff and Sergius find strange about the coat in Act I?
    (A) It is torn and muddy.
    (B) It contains a photograph of Raina.
    (C) It has a woman’s glove in it.
    (D) It doesn’t belong to them.
  13. To replace the underlined phrase, the correct clause will be:
    Inspite of being very rich, she is not proud.
    (A) Due to her richness
    (B) As she is very rich
    (C) Although she is not very rich
    (D) Although she is very rich
  14. The Indian Athletes were mobbed __ they arrived at Delhi Airport.
    (A) with
    (B) as soon as
    (C) while
    (D) by
  15. In Keats’s poem ‘Ode to a Nightingale’, which mythological figure is mentioned:
    (A) Apollo
    (B) Dryad
    (C) Zeus
    (D) Pan
  16. In Wordsworth’s poem ‘The World is Too Much with Us’, which mythological figures are mentioned?
    (A) Zeus and Hera
    (B) Proteus and Triton
    (C) Pan and Apollo
    (D) Odin and Thor
  17. In Shelley’s poem ‘To A Skylark’, what does the speaker ask the skylark to do at the end of the poem?
    (A) Teach him how to fly
    (B) Teach him to die peacefully
    (C) Teach him to build a nest
    (D) Teach him half the gladness of its song
  18. In Galsworthy’s play ‘Justice’, Falder was reading __ in his cell.
    (A) Man and Superman
    (B) David Copperfield
    (C) Lorna Doone
    (D) King Lear
  19. In Yeats’s poem ‘The Wild Swans at Coole’, how many swans does the speaker see?
    (A) Nine-and-thirty
    (B) Nine-and-forty
    (C) Nine-and-fifty
    (D) Nine-and-ninety
  20. Choose the correct pair of alternatives:
    I who my dictionary.
    (A) wonders, steals
    (B) wander, steal
    (C) wonder, stole
    (D) wondered, stolen
  21. __ the future, people will be living on pills.
    (A) On
    (B) In
    (C) By
    (D) At
  22. In Shelley’s ‘Ode to the West Wind’, the phrase “Pestilence-stricken multitudes” indicates:
    (A) Dead leaves
    (B) Sea waves
    (C) Deserted buildings
    (D) Dead soldiers
  23. She __ in this school for five years now.
    (A) studied
    (B) studies
    (C) has been studying
    (D) is studying
  24. In Conrad’s short story ‘The Lagoon’, Arsat and his brother had been the Ruler’s:
    (A) Sword-bearers
    (B) Boatmen
    (C) Flag-bearers
    (D) Soldiers
  25. “This man has disappointed us”, said Mrs. Mullick. (Change into indirect speech)
    (A) Mrs. Mullick said that man had disappointed them.
    (B) Mrs. Mullick said that that man had disappointed them.
    (C) Mrs. Mullick said that that man has disappointed them.
    (D) Mrs. Mullick said that that man disappointed them.
  26. The wrestler was __ strong, but very intelligent also.
    (A) not very
    (B) to be
    (C) not only
    (D) neither
  27. The feminine form of the word ‘Duke’ is
    (A) She-Duke
    (B) Dukess
    (C) Duchess
    (D) Dutch
  28. In Goldsmith’s play ‘She Stoops to Conquer’, who is mistaken for an innkeeper by Marlow and Hastings?
    (A) Mr. Hardcastle
    (B) Tony Lumpkin
    (C) Sir Charles Marlow
    (D) Diggory
  29. “A coppice gate” in Hardy’s poem ‘The Darkling Thrush’ means
    (A) A broken gate
    (B) An iron gate
    (C) A weed-covered gate
    (D) A newly painted gate
  30. In Browning’s poem ‘The Last Ride Together’, what does the speaker wish the beloved to take back in these lines:
    “Take back the __ you gave,—I claim
    Only a memory of the same.”
    (A) Love
    (B) Gift
    (C) Heart
    (D) Hope
  31. Arrange the following to form a correct sentence. Choose from the options below:
    (P) changed the way I
    (Q) and my role in it I
    (R) they fundamentally I
    (S) I saw the world
    (A) SPRQ
    (B) RPSQ
    (C) QPRS
    (D) SPQR
  32. Indian government __ increase budgetary allocations in sports to bring more Olympic medals.
    (A) should be
    (B) would
    (C) must
    (D) ought
  33. They are watching a movie. (Convert to Passive Voice)
    (A) A movie is being watched by them.
    (B) A movie is watched by them.
    (C) A movie has been watched by them.
    (D) A movie will be watched by them.
  34. Whom does the speaker meet in Owen’s poem ‘Strange Meeting’?
    (A) Friend
    (B) Enemy
    (C) Brother
    (D) Mythological creature
  35. Choose the most appropriate option for joining the following sentences:
    He is being kind. That is his pretence.
    (A) His kindness will be his pretence.
    (B) He is pretending to be kind.
    (C) That he is kind, it is just a pretence.
    (D) His being kind is pretence.
  36. The sun rose and the fog disappeared. (Identify the sentence type)
    (A) Simple
    (B) Compound
    (C) Complex
    (D) Fragment
  37. She arrived __ the airport early.
    (A) at
    (B) in
    (C) on
    (D) onto
  38. In Conrad’s short story ‘The Lagoon’, how does Arsat’s brother die?
    (A) He drowns in the lagoon.
    (B) He falls from the cliff.
    (C) He is bitten by a poisonous snake.
    (D) He is killed in a conflict.
  39. In O’Henry’s short story ‘The Gift of the Magi’, what is the name of the owner of the shop which deals in hair goods of all kinds?
    (A) Madame Sofronie
    (B) Madame Eglentyne
    (C) Mrs. Moore
    (D) Fanny Bennett
  40. She admitted that she had lied. (What clause is used?)
    (A) Adjective clause
    (B) Adverb clause
    (C) Noun clause
    (D) Main clause
  41. Split the sentence:
    Being tired, he went to bed.
    (A) He went to bed tired.
    (B) He was tired and he went to bed.
    (C) He was gone to bed tired.
    (D) Because he was tired, so he went to bed.
  42. In which of the following places is Maugham’s short story ‘The Lotus Eater’ set?
    (A) Capri
    (B) Venice
    (C) Athens
    (D) Florence
  43. According to Mrs. Hardcastle in Goldsmith’s ‘She Stoops to Conquer’, their mansion resembles:
    (A) A barn
    (B) A barrack
    (C) A museum
    (D) An inn
  44. In Bates’s short story ‘The Ox’, how many sons did Mrs. Thurlow have?
    (A) One
    (B) Two
    (C) Three
    (D) Four
  45. In Wordsworth’s poem ‘The World is Too Much with Us’, Proteus is one of the:
    (A) Fairies
    (B) Witches
    (C) Sea-gods
    (D) Sylphs
  46. In Shaw’s play ‘Arms and the Man’, what is Sergius’ rank in the army?
    (A) Colonel
    (B) Captain
    (C) Major
    (D) Lieutenant
  47. These are my sisters: __ names are Shanti and Priya.
    (A) there
    (B) them
    (C) her
    (D) their
  48. In Maugham’s short story ‘The Lotus Eater’, what is Wilson’s ultimate plan when his money runs out?
    (A) Return to England
    (B) Find a job in Capri
    (C) End his life
    (D) Seek help from friends
  49. Where does Captain Bluntschli intend to go temporarily at the end of Shaw’s play, ‘Arms and the Man’?
    (A) Austria
    (B) Germany
    (C) Switzerland
    (D) England
  50. The captain as well as the passengers __ frightened.
    (A) were
    (B) been
    (C) was
    (D) be
  51. Change the following statement into a question:
    Nothing could be done.
    (A) What should have been done?
    (B) What else could be done?
    (C) What else could you do?
    (D) What have been done?
  52. In his essay ‘Principles of Good Writing’, what daily activity does L. A. Hill suggest in order to gain ideas for articles, essays and short stories?
    (A) Watching television
    (B) Reading newspapers carefully
    (C) Playing outdoor
    (D) None of the above
  53. The correct plural form for ‘monarch’ is
    (A) monarchers
    (B) monarchs
    (C) monarchen
    (D) monarchy
  54. In Bates’s short story ‘The Ox’, Mrs. Thurlow had saved __.
    (A) fifty-two pounds
    (B) fifty-one pounds
    (C) fifty-six pounds
    (D) fifty-four pounds
  55. The new teacher tried her best to get __ her ideas to her students.
    (A) through
    (B) from
    (C) across
    (D) in
  56. Wearing masks will prevent people from contracting Covid-19. (Convert to Passive Voice)
    (A) People will be prevented from contracting Covid-19 by wearing masks.
    (B) Covid-19 will be prevented by people from contracting wearing masks.
    (C) Wearing masks will be prevented from contracting Covid-19 by people.
    (D) None of the above
  57. The Tokyo Olympics were only intermittently __ on Doordarshan.
    (A) telecasted
    (B) telecast
    (C) telecasting
    (D) None of the above
  58. In G. B. Shaw’s play ‘Arms and the Man’, what is Raina’s last name?
    (A) Petkoff
    (B) Saranoff
    (C) Bluntschli
    (D) Petkov
  59. Choose the correct option without changing the meaning of the given sentence:
    Pia will not attend the seminar if someone does not persuade her. (Begin: Unless …)
    (A) Unless someone persuade her, Pia will not attend the seminar.
    (B) Unless someone persuades her, Pia will not attend the seminar.
    (C) Unless someone persuades her, Pia will attend the seminar.
    (D) Unless someone does not persuade her, Pia will attend the seminar.
  60. In Walter de la Mare’s poem ‘The Listeners’, which of the following phrases does the traveller repeat?
    (A) “Goodbye, old house.”
    (B) “Speak to me!”
    (C) “Is there anybody there?”
    (D) “I bring a warning.”
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