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General Instructions:
1. 15-minute prior reading time allotted for Q-paper reading.
2. The Question Paper contains THREE sections-READING, GRAMMAR & WRITING and LITERATURE.
3. Attempt questions based on specific instructions for each part.
SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER (2022-23)
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE (Code No. 184)
CLASS-X
Time allowed: 3 Hrs. Maximum Marks: 80
Section A: READING SKILLS 20 Marks
I Read the passage given below. 10
1
Mountains have always been held in great awe by mankind. They have been a challenge to
humans. Those brave among us have always wanted to conquer them. You see, the more
incredible the mountains, the greater the thrill – a challenge to the bravery of the human race.
Climbing mountains is an experience that is hard to put into words. You are in a beautiful
environment and, when you reach the top, you feel incredible. But you also have to climb down,
which is when most accidents happen – people are tired, it gets dark, it’s harder. So, mountain
climbing is undoubtedly one of the most popular adventure sports along with being challenging
and risky for the climber.
2
Without any perceived risk, there can’t be a feeling that any significant challenge has been
surmounted. Fair, but we have to bear in mind that mountaineering is not a sport that can be
embraced without preparation. The enthusiasts must develop in themselves the spirit of
adventure, willingness to undertake hardships and risks, extraordinary powers of perseverance,
endurance, and keenness of purpose before climbing a mountain. They should also know how to
handle the mountaineering equipment. Then comes the penance of the rigorous training. This
could very well be the lifeline up there. It helps inculcate and hone survival instincts that allow the
climber to negotiate perilous situations. There are numerous institutes in India and abroad that
offer such training.
3
Mountain climbers are unanimous in agreeing that the unpredictable weather is what they fear
the most. There may be sunshine one moment and a snowstorm the other. At higher altitudes,
snow is a regular feature and being decisive about setting up camps or proceeding further is
crucial. The icy sheets after ice storms make walking treacherous, while the powdery snow makes
a mountaineer sink deep into the snow. Up there, where the intention is to embrace Nature’s
wonder, one realises that it cannot be done without facing its formidable glory. A true
mountaineer may challenge the mountain, yet is always respectful to the powerful forces of
nature.
4
Summiting mountains carries its own health risks such as oxygen and altitude sickness problems,
frost bites, swelling of hands and feet, fluid collection in brain or lungs and exhaustion. Yet, the
gratification mountaineers feel from mastering something that is so frightening, urges them to
undertake these endeavours. We may think that the mountaineers are fearless, experts say, “Not
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General Instructions:
1. 15-minute prior reading time allotted for Q-paper reading.
2. The Question Paper contains THREE sections-READING, GRAMMAR & WRITING and LITERATURE.
3. Attempt questions based on specific instructions for each part.
SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER (2022-23)
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE (Code No. 184)
CLASS-X
Time allowed: 3 Hrs. Maximum Marks: 80
Section A: READING SKILLS 20 Marks
I Read the passage given below. 10
1
Mountains have always been held in great awe by mankind. They have been a challenge to
humans. Those brave among us have always wanted to conquer them. You see, the more
incredible the mountains, the greater the thrill – a challenge to the bravery of the human race.
Climbing mountains is an experience that is hard to put into words. You are in a beautiful
environment and, when you reach the top, you feel incredible. But you also have to climb down,
which is when most accidents happen – people are tired, it gets dark, it’s harder. So, mountain
climbing is undoubtedly one of the most popular adventure sports along with being challenging
and risky for the climber.
2
Without any perceived risk, there can’t be a feeling that any significant challenge has been
surmounted. Fair, but we have to bear in mind that mountaineering is not a sport that can be
embraced without preparation. The enthusiasts must develop in themselves the spirit of
adventure, willingness to undertake hardships and risks, extraordinary powers of perseverance,
endurance, and keenness of purpose before climbing a mountain. They should also know how to
handle the mountaineering equipment. Then comes the penance of the rigorous training. This
could very well be the lifeline up there. It helps inculcate and hone survival instincts that allow the
climber to negotiate perilous situations. There are numerous institutes in India and abroad that
offer such training.
3
Mountain climbers are unanimous in agreeing that the unpredictable weather is what they fear
the most. There may be sunshine one moment and a snowstorm the other. At higher altitudes,
snow is a regular feature and being decisive about setting up camps or proceeding further is
crucial. The icy sheets after ice storms make walking treacherous, while the powdery snow makes
a mountaineer sink deep into the snow. Up there, where the intention is to embrace Nature’s
wonder, one realises that it cannot be done without facing its formidable glory. A true
mountaineer may challenge the mountain, yet is always respectful to the powerful forces of
nature.
4
Summiting mountains carries its own health risks such as oxygen and altitude sickness problems,
frost bites, swelling of hands and feet, fluid collection in brain or lungs and exhaustion. Yet, the
gratification mountaineers feel from mastering something that is so frightening, urges them to
undertake these endeavours. We may think that the mountaineers are fearless, experts say, “Not
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at all. It’s fear that keeps them so intrigued with such arduous journeys.” Impulse and brazenness
can be deadly foes. In the words of the Indian mountaineer, Bachendri Pal, “The biggest risk ... is
to not to take the risk at all. Remember that.”
Based on your understanding of the passage, answer the questions given below. 1x10
I Why does the writer say that mountains inspire ‘awe’ in humans? (Paragraph 1)
A. They present us with opportunities for exciting sports.
B. They evoke the wish in us, to master them.
C. They inspire in us, deeds of valour.
D. They represent peace and calm, to us.
1
ii Select the option that corresponds to the following relation below:
The more incredible the mountains—the greater the thrill (Paragraph 1)
A. The higher the stamina—the lower the food intake
B. The more you laugh—the lesser your illness
C. The smaller the car—the bigger the advantage
D. The heavier the luggage—the higher the penalty
1
iii Select the option that displays what the writer projects, with reference to the
following:
So, mountain climbing is undoubtedly one of the most popular adventure sports
(Paragraph 1)
A. doubt
B. caution
C. conviction
D. denial
1
iv Complete the following with a phrase from paragraph 1. 1
V The writer compares training to penance in the line --Then comes the penance of the
rigorous training. (Paragraph 2)
State 1 point of similarity between training and penance.
1
Opinion Reason
Best experienced rather than described
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General Instructions:
1. 15-minute prior reading time allotted for Q-paper reading.
2. The Question Paper contains THREE sections-READING, GRAMMAR & WRITING and LITERATURE.
3. Attempt questions based on specific instructions for each part.
SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER (2022-23)
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE (Code No. 184)
CLASS-X
Time allowed: 3 Hrs. Maximum Marks: 80
Section A: READING SKILLS 20 Marks
I Read the passage given below. 10
1
Mountains have always been held in great awe by mankind. They have been a challenge to
humans. Those brave among us have always wanted to conquer them. You see, the more
incredible the mountains, the greater the thrill – a challenge to the bravery of the human race.
Climbing mountains is an experience that is hard to put into words. You are in a beautiful
environment and, when you reach the top, you feel incredible. But you also have to climb down,
which is when most accidents happen – people are tired, it gets dark, it’s harder. So, mountain
climbing is undoubtedly one of the most popular adventure sports along with being challenging
and risky for the climber.
2
Without any perceived risk, there can’t be a feeling that any significant challenge has been
surmounted. Fair, but we have to bear in mind that mountaineering is not a sport that can be
embraced without preparation. The enthusiasts must develop in themselves the spirit of
adventure, willingness to undertake hardships and risks, extraordinary powers of perseverance,
endurance, and keenness of purpose before climbing a mountain. They should also know how to
handle the mountaineering equipment. Then comes the penance of the rigorous training. This
could very well be the lifeline up there. It helps inculcate and hone survival instincts that allow the
climber to negotiate perilous situations. There are numerous institutes in India and abroad that
offer such training.
3
Mountain climbers are unanimous in agreeing that the unpredictable weather is what they fear
the most. There may be sunshine one moment and a snowstorm the other. At higher altitudes,
snow is a regular feature and being decisive about setting up camps or proceeding further is
crucial. The icy sheets after ice storms make walking treacherous, while the powdery snow makes
a mountaineer sink deep into the snow. Up there, where the intention is to embrace Nature’s
wonder, one realises that it cannot be done without facing its formidable glory. A true
mountaineer may challenge the mountain, yet is always respectful to the powerful forces of
nature.
4
Summiting mountains carries its own health risks such as oxygen and altitude sickness problems,
frost bites, swelling of hands and feet, fluid collection in brain or lungs and exhaustion. Yet, the
gratification mountaineers feel from mastering something that is so frightening, urges them to
undertake these endeavours. We may think that the mountaineers are fearless, experts say, “Not
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at all. It’s fear that keeps them so intrigued with such arduous journeys.” Impulse and brazenness
can be deadly foes. In the words of the Indian mountaineer, Bachendri Pal, “The biggest risk ... is
to not to take the risk at all. Remember that.”
Based on your understanding of the passage, answer the questions given below. 1x10
I Why does the writer say that mountains inspire ‘awe’ in humans? (Paragraph 1)
A. They present us with opportunities for exciting sports.
B. They evoke the wish in us, to master them.
C. They inspire in us, deeds of valour.
D. They represent peace and calm, to us.
1
ii Select the option that corresponds to the following relation below:
The more incredible the mountains—the greater the thrill (Paragraph 1)
A. The higher the stamina—the lower the food intake
B. The more you laugh—the lesser your illness
C. The smaller the car—the bigger the advantage
D. The heavier the luggage—the higher the penalty
1
iii Select the option that displays what the writer projects, with reference to the
following:
So, mountain climbing is undoubtedly one of the most popular adventure sports
(Paragraph 1)
A. doubt
B. caution
C. conviction
D. denial
1
iv Complete the following with a phrase from paragraph 1. 1
V The writer compares training to penance in the line --Then comes the penance of the
rigorous training. (Paragraph 2)
State 1 point of similarity between training and penance.
1
Opinion Reason
Best experienced rather than described
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vi Based on your reading of the text, list 2 reasons why the writer says that
“mountaineering is not a sport that can be embraced without preparation”.
(Paragraph 2)
1)
2)
1
vii What connect does the writer draw out between unpredictable weather and setting
up of camps? (Paragraph 3)
1
viii The writer says, “A true mountaineer may challenge the mountain, yet is always
respectful to the powerful forces of nature.” (Paragraph 3)
Select the reason the mountaineer is respectful to the forces of nature, up in the
mountains.
A. survival
B. experience
C. tradition
D. directive
1
ix Supply 1 point to justify the following:
While mountain climbing, an impulsive mountaineer is either disaster-prone or as good
as dead.
1
x Evaluate the INAPPROPRIATE reason for the feeling of exhilaration on reaching a
summit, that the mountain-climbers experience.
A. Achievement of a seemingly impossible feat
B. Spectacular panoramic view
C. Application of the inculcated survival instincts
D. Opportunity to use sophisticated mountaineering equipment
1
II Read the passage given below.
10
1
The North-East of India is a melting pot of variegated cultural mosaic of people and races, an
ethnic tapestry of many hues and shades. Yet, these states are lesser explored as compared to the
rest of the country. The new generations of travellers who are ‘money rich and time poor’ are
increasingly looking for unique experiences --a phenomenon being called the emergence of the
‘experience economy’. For this new and growing breed of tourists, the North-East with its variety
and uniqueness holds immense attraction.
A study conducted in 2020 by Dr. Sherap Bhutia, revealed that the foreign tourist arrival in the
North-East increased from 37,380 persons in 2005 to 118,552 in 2014. The overall growth rate of
tourist (both domestic and foreign) in the North-East was as high as 26.44% during 2005-06. A
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General Instructions:
1. 15-minute prior reading time allotted for Q-paper reading.
2. The Question Paper contains THREE sections-READING, GRAMMAR & WRITING and LITERATURE.
3. Attempt questions based on specific instructions for each part.
SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER (2022-23)
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE (Code No. 184)
CLASS-X
Time allowed: 3 Hrs. Maximum Marks: 80
Section A: READING SKILLS 20 Marks
I Read the passage given below. 10
1
Mountains have always been held in great awe by mankind. They have been a challenge to
humans. Those brave among us have always wanted to conquer them. You see, the more
incredible the mountains, the greater the thrill – a challenge to the bravery of the human race.
Climbing mountains is an experience that is hard to put into words. You are in a beautiful
environment and, when you reach the top, you feel incredible. But you also have to climb down,
which is when most accidents happen – people are tired, it gets dark, it’s harder. So, mountain
climbing is undoubtedly one of the most popular adventure sports along with being challenging
and risky for the climber.
2
Without any perceived risk, there can’t be a feeling that any significant challenge has been
surmounted. Fair, but we have to bear in mind that mountaineering is not a sport that can be
embraced without preparation. The enthusiasts must develop in themselves the spirit of
adventure, willingness to undertake hardships and risks, extraordinary powers of perseverance,
endurance, and keenness of purpose before climbing a mountain. They should also know how to
handle the mountaineering equipment. Then comes the penance of the rigorous training. This
could very well be the lifeline up there. It helps inculcate and hone survival instincts that allow the
climber to negotiate perilous situations. There are numerous institutes in India and abroad that
offer such training.
3
Mountain climbers are unanimous in agreeing that the unpredictable weather is what they fear
the most. There may be sunshine one moment and a snowstorm the other. At higher altitudes,
snow is a regular feature and being decisive about setting up camps or proceeding further is
crucial. The icy sheets after ice storms make walking treacherous, while the powdery snow makes
a mountaineer sink deep into the snow. Up there, where the intention is to embrace Nature’s
wonder, one realises that it cannot be done without facing its formidable glory. A true
mountaineer may challenge the mountain, yet is always respectful to the powerful forces of
nature.
4
Summiting mountains carries its own health risks such as oxygen and altitude sickness problems,
frost bites, swelling of hands and feet, fluid collection in brain or lungs and exhaustion. Yet, the
gratification mountaineers feel from mastering something that is so frightening, urges them to
undertake these endeavours. We may think that the mountaineers are fearless, experts say, “Not
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at all. It’s fear that keeps them so intrigued with such arduous journeys.” Impulse and brazenness
can be deadly foes. In the words of the Indian mountaineer, Bachendri Pal, “The biggest risk ... is
to not to take the risk at all. Remember that.”
Based on your understanding of the passage, answer the questions given below. 1x10
I Why does the writer say that mountains inspire ‘awe’ in humans? (Paragraph 1)
A. They present us with opportunities for exciting sports.
B. They evoke the wish in us, to master them.
C. They inspire in us, deeds of valour.
D. They represent peace and calm, to us.
1
ii Select the option that corresponds to the following relation below:
The more incredible the mountains—the greater the thrill (Paragraph 1)
A. The higher the stamina—the lower the food intake
B. The more you laugh—the lesser your illness
C. The smaller the car—the bigger the advantage
D. The heavier the luggage—the higher the penalty
1
iii Select the option that displays what the writer projects, with reference to the
following:
So, mountain climbing is undoubtedly one of the most popular adventure sports
(Paragraph 1)
A. doubt
B. caution
C. conviction
D. denial
1
iv Complete the following with a phrase from paragraph 1. 1
V The writer compares training to penance in the line --Then comes the penance of the
rigorous training. (Paragraph 2)
State 1 point of similarity between training and penance.
1
Opinion Reason
Best experienced rather than described
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vi Based on your reading of the text, list 2 reasons why the writer says that
“mountaineering is not a sport that can be embraced without preparation”.
(Paragraph 2)
1)
2)
1
vii What connect does the writer draw out between unpredictable weather and setting
up of camps? (Paragraph 3)
1
viii The writer says, “A true mountaineer may challenge the mountain, yet is always
respectful to the powerful forces of nature.” (Paragraph 3)
Select the reason the mountaineer is respectful to the forces of nature, up in the
mountains.
A. survival
B. experience
C. tradition
D. directive
1
ix Supply 1 point to justify the following:
While mountain climbing, an impulsive mountaineer is either disaster-prone or as good
as dead.
1
x Evaluate the INAPPROPRIATE reason for the feeling of exhilaration on reaching a
summit, that the mountain-climbers experience.
A. Achievement of a seemingly impossible feat
B. Spectacular panoramic view
C. Application of the inculcated survival instincts
D. Opportunity to use sophisticated mountaineering equipment
1
II Read the passage given below.
10
1
The North-East of India is a melting pot of variegated cultural mosaic of people and races, an
ethnic tapestry of many hues and shades. Yet, these states are lesser explored as compared to the
rest of the country. The new generations of travellers who are ‘money rich and time poor’ are
increasingly looking for unique experiences --a phenomenon being called the emergence of the
‘experience economy’. For this new and growing breed of tourists, the North-East with its variety
and uniqueness holds immense attraction.
A study conducted in 2020 by Dr. Sherap Bhutia, revealed that the foreign tourist arrival in the
North-East increased from 37,380 persons in 2005 to 118,552 in 2014. The overall growth rate of
tourist (both domestic and foreign) in the North-East was as high as 26.44% during 2005-06. A
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high and positive growth of 12.53% was registered in foreign tourist visits to North-East States of
India during 2012 from 2011, which further rose to register a growth of 27.93% during 2013 from
2012. Foreign tourist arrivals in the North-East witnessed a growth of 39.77% during 2014 from
2013, according to data provided from the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India.
3
The study recommendations for tourism planners included the need to concentrate on some key
areas like enhancement of tourist facilities, tourism financing, focus on community involvement
and others for the formulation of a sustainable tourism strategy in the North-East States of India.
i Infer one reason for the following, based on information in paragraph 1.
The rate of tourism in the North-East of India puzzles tourism officials.
1
ii Select the appropriate option to fill in the blanks.
From paragraph 1, we can infer that the and of the
North-Eastern states aid attracting the ‘money rich and time poor’ tourists.
1. distinctiveness
2. conventionality
3. diversity
4. uniformity
5. modernity
A. 1 & 3
B. 2 & 4
C. 2 & 5
D. 1 & 4
1
iii Complete the following analogy correctly with a word/ phrase from paragraph 1:
aroma: cooking:: : painting
(Clue: Just like aroma is integral to cooking, similarly is/ are integral to painting)
1
iv Select the correct option to complete the following sentence:
Travellers advocating the ‘experience economy’ seek a holiday package with
(Paragraph 1)
A. grand facilities, expensive hotels and excellent services to pamper them.
B. a wholesome experience within the budget they have planned for.
C. places and cities to buy things from and opportunities spend money.
D. cost-effective services, affordable accommodation and many days of touring.
1
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General Instructions:
1. 15-minute prior reading time allotted for Q-paper reading.
2. The Question Paper contains THREE sections-READING, GRAMMAR & WRITING and LITERATURE.
3. Attempt questions based on specific instructions for each part.
SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER (2022-23)
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE (Code No. 184)
CLASS-X
Time allowed: 3 Hrs. Maximum Marks: 80
Section A: READING SKILLS 20 Marks
I Read the passage given below. 10
1
Mountains have always been held in great awe by mankind. They have been a challenge to
humans. Those brave among us have always wanted to conquer them. You see, the more
incredible the mountains, the greater the thrill – a challenge to the bravery of the human race.
Climbing mountains is an experience that is hard to put into words. You are in a beautiful
environment and, when you reach the top, you feel incredible. But you also have to climb down,
which is when most accidents happen – people are tired, it gets dark, it’s harder. So, mountain
climbing is undoubtedly one of the most popular adventure sports along with being challenging
and risky for the climber.
2
Without any perceived risk, there can’t be a feeling that any significant challenge has been
surmounted. Fair, but we have to bear in mind that mountaineering is not a sport that can be
embraced without preparation. The enthusiasts must develop in themselves the spirit of
adventure, willingness to undertake hardships and risks, extraordinary powers of perseverance,
endurance, and keenness of purpose before climbing a mountain. They should also know how to
handle the mountaineering equipment. Then comes the penance of the rigorous training. This
could very well be the lifeline up there. It helps inculcate and hone survival instincts that allow the
climber to negotiate perilous situations. There are numerous institutes in India and abroad that
offer such training.
3
Mountain climbers are unanimous in agreeing that the unpredictable weather is what they fear
the most. There may be sunshine one moment and a snowstorm the other. At higher altitudes,
snow is a regular feature and being decisive about setting up camps or proceeding further is
crucial. The icy sheets after ice storms make walking treacherous, while the powdery snow makes
a mountaineer sink deep into the snow. Up there, where the intention is to embrace Nature’s
wonder, one realises that it cannot be done without facing its formidable glory. A true
mountaineer may challenge the mountain, yet is always respectful to the powerful forces of
nature.
4
Summiting mountains carries its own health risks such as oxygen and altitude sickness problems,
frost bites, swelling of hands and feet, fluid collection in brain or lungs and exhaustion. Yet, the
gratification mountaineers feel from mastering something that is so frightening, urges them to
undertake these endeavours. We may think that the mountaineers are fearless, experts say, “Not
Page 2 of 15
at all. It’s fear that keeps them so intrigued with such arduous journeys.” Impulse and brazenness
can be deadly foes. In the words of the Indian mountaineer, Bachendri Pal, “The biggest risk ... is
to not to take the risk at all. Remember that.”
Based on your understanding of the passage, answer the questions given below. 1x10
I Why does the writer say that mountains inspire ‘awe’ in humans? (Paragraph 1)
A. They present us with opportunities for exciting sports.
B. They evoke the wish in us, to master them.
C. They inspire in us, deeds of valour.
D. They represent peace and calm, to us.
1
ii Select the option that corresponds to the following relation below:
The more incredible the mountains—the greater the thrill (Paragraph 1)
A. The higher the stamina—the lower the food intake
B. The more you laugh—the lesser your illness
C. The smaller the car—the bigger the advantage
D. The heavier the luggage—the higher the penalty
1
iii Select the option that displays what the writer projects, with reference to the
following:
So, mountain climbing is undoubtedly one of the most popular adventure sports
(Paragraph 1)
A. doubt
B. caution
C. conviction
D. denial
1
iv Complete the following with a phrase from paragraph 1. 1
V The writer compares training to penance in the line --Then comes the penance of the
rigorous training. (Paragraph 2)
State 1 point of similarity between training and penance.
1
Opinion Reason
Best experienced rather than described
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vi Based on your reading of the text, list 2 reasons why the writer says that
“mountaineering is not a sport that can be embraced without preparation”.
(Paragraph 2)
1)
2)
1
vii What connect does the writer draw out between unpredictable weather and setting
up of camps? (Paragraph 3)
1
viii The writer says, “A true mountaineer may challenge the mountain, yet is always
respectful to the powerful forces of nature.” (Paragraph 3)
Select the reason the mountaineer is respectful to the forces of nature, up in the
mountains.
A. survival
B. experience
C. tradition
D. directive
1
ix Supply 1 point to justify the following:
While mountain climbing, an impulsive mountaineer is either disaster-prone or as good
as dead.
1
x Evaluate the INAPPROPRIATE reason for the feeling of exhilaration on reaching a
summit, that the mountain-climbers experience.
A. Achievement of a seemingly impossible feat
B. Spectacular panoramic view
C. Application of the inculcated survival instincts
D. Opportunity to use sophisticated mountaineering equipment
1
II Read the passage given below.
10
1
The North-East of India is a melting pot of variegated cultural mosaic of people and races, an
ethnic tapestry of many hues and shades. Yet, these states are lesser explored as compared to the
rest of the country. The new generations of travellers who are ‘money rich and time poor’ are
increasingly looking for unique experiences --a phenomenon being called the emergence of the
‘experience economy’. For this new and growing breed of tourists, the North-East with its variety
and uniqueness holds immense attraction.
A study conducted in 2020 by Dr. Sherap Bhutia, revealed that the foreign tourist arrival in the
North-East increased from 37,380 persons in 2005 to 118,552 in 2014. The overall growth rate of
tourist (both domestic and foreign) in the North-East was as high as 26.44% during 2005-06. A
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2
high and positive growth of 12.53% was registered in foreign tourist visits to North-East States of
India during 2012 from 2011, which further rose to register a growth of 27.93% during 2013 from
2012. Foreign tourist arrivals in the North-East witnessed a growth of 39.77% during 2014 from
2013, according to data provided from the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India.
3
The study recommendations for tourism planners included the need to concentrate on some key
areas like enhancement of tourist facilities, tourism financing, focus on community involvement
and others for the formulation of a sustainable tourism strategy in the North-East States of India.
i Infer one reason for the following, based on information in paragraph 1.
The rate of tourism in the North-East of India puzzles tourism officials.
1
ii Select the appropriate option to fill in the blanks.
From paragraph 1, we can infer that the and of the
North-Eastern states aid attracting the ‘money rich and time poor’ tourists.
1. distinctiveness
2. conventionality
3. diversity
4. uniformity
5. modernity
A. 1 & 3
B. 2 & 4
C. 2 & 5
D. 1 & 4
1
iii Complete the following analogy correctly with a word/ phrase from paragraph 1:
aroma: cooking:: : painting
(Clue: Just like aroma is integral to cooking, similarly is/ are integral to painting)
1
iv Select the correct option to complete the following sentence:
Travellers advocating the ‘experience economy’ seek a holiday package with
(Paragraph 1)
A. grand facilities, expensive hotels and excellent services to pamper them.
B. a wholesome experience within the budget they have planned for.
C. places and cities to buy things from and opportunities spend money.
D. cost-effective services, affordable accommodation and many days of touring.
1
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v Select the chart that appropriately represents the trend of foreign tourist travels in the
North-East, from 2011-2014, as per paragraph 2.
A. Option 1
B. Option 2
C. Option 3
D. Option 4
For the Visually Impaired Candidates
Describe the trend of foreign tourist travels in the North-East, from 2011-2014 in ONE
word, as per paragraph 2.
1
vi Fill in the blank by selecting the correct option.
The study of tourist travel statistics in the North-East, from 2005 to 2014 showed
results.
A. expected
B. encouraging
C. inconsistent
D. questionable
1
vii Substitute the word ‘witnessed’ with ONE WORD similar in meaning, in the following,
sentence from paragraph 2:
Foreign tourist arrivals in the North-East witnessed a growth of...
1
viii List any 2 examples of ‘tourist facilities’ as referred to, in Paragraph 3. 1
ix List one reason why the researchers recommend that the formulation of a tourism
strategy in the North-Eastern States of India be sustainable.
1
x Select the option that titles paragraphs 1-3 appropriately, with reference to
information in the text.
(A) (B) (C) (D)
1
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