कक्षा 9वीं अंग्रेजी प्रैक्टिस पेपर 2025–26 (Set – C)
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Grammar, Writing Skills एवं Reading आधारित प्रश्न
मध्यम एवं उच्च स्तर की तैयारी के लिए उपयोगी
Set – C की विशेषता: यह सेट उन छात्रों के लिए उपयोगी है जो
Set A और Set B के बाद अपने अभ्यास को और मजबूत करना चाहते हैं।
Class 9 English Model Paper Set-C (Interactive)
MP EDUCATION GYAN DEEP
Model Question Paper (Set-C) : 2025-26
Class: 9th | Subject: English
Time: 3:00 Hours
Max. Marks: 75
Section A: Reading (10 Marks)
Q.1. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below: (1×5=5)
"Marie Curie was one of the most accomplished scientists in history. Together with her husband, Pierre, she discovered radium, an element widely used for treating cancer, and studied uranium and other radioactive substances. Pierre and Marie's amicable collaboration later helped to unlock the secrets of the atom. Marie was born in 1867 in Warsaw, Poland. She showed a brilliant mind and a blithe personality early on. Her great exuberance for learning prompted her to continue with her studies after high school."
(i) Where was Marie Curie born? (a) Paris (b) Warsaw (c) London
Answer: (b) Warsaw
(ii) What did she discover? (a) Gold (b) Radium (c) Silver
Answer: (b) Radium
(iii) Who was Pierre? (a) Her father (b) Her brother (c) Her husband
Answer: (c) Her husband
(iv) Radium is used for treating: (a) Cancer (b) Fever (c) Cold
Answer: (a) Cancer
(v) Find a word from the passage which means 'friendly'. (a) Amicable (b) Brilliant (c) Blithe
Answer: (a) Amicable
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Q.2. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below: (1×5=5)
"Yoga is the ancient system to keep a person fit in body and mind. It is basically a system of self-treatment. According to the 'Yogic' view, diseases, disorders and ailments are the result of some fault in the way of living, bad habits, lack of proper knowledge and unsuitable food. The practice of Yoga involves diet, sleep, positive thinking and meditation. Yoga helps in conserving the energy of the body."
(i) What is Yoga? (a) Modern system (b) Ancient system (c) Western system
Answer: (b) Ancient system
(ii) Yoga keeps a person fit in: (a) Body only (b) Mind only (c) Body and mind
Answer: (c) Body and mind
(iii) According to Yoga, diseases are caused by: (a) Viruses (b) Bad habits and unsuitable food (c) Good sleep
Answer: (b) Bad habits and unsuitable food
(iv) Yoga helps in conserving: (a) Energy (b) Money (c) Time
Answer: (a) Energy
(v) Give a synonym of 'Ancient'. (a) New (b) Old (c) Modern
Answer: (b) Old
Section B: Writing (16 Marks)
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Q.3. Read the passage and make notes on it and also give a suitable title. (4)
"Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of Earth's atmosphere and oceans. It is caused by the emission of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, methane, etc. The burning of fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial activities are the main reasons. It leads to the melting of glaciers, rising sea levels, and unpredictable weather patterns. We must take urgent steps to reduce carbon footprints."
Option A: You are Ankit, studying in Govt. H.S.S. Ujjain. Write an application to your Principal for Subject Change (from Biology to Maths).
To, The Principal, Govt. H.S.S. Ujjain (M.P.)
Subject: Application for Subject Change.
Sir,
I beg to state that I am a student of class 9th in your school. I had opted for the Biology group. But now I find it difficult to understand Biology. I have a keen interest in Mathematics.
Therefore, I request you to kindly change my subject from Biology to Mathematics.
Thanking you,
Yours obediently,
Ankit Class 9th
OR
Option B: Write a letter to your friend inviting him to spend summer vacation with you at your village.
10, Patel Nagar, Dewas (M.P.) Date: [Date]
Dear Rohan,
I am fine here and hope the same for you. Our final exams are over. My summer vacations are starting from next week. I invite you to spend a few days of your summer vacation with me at my village.
It is a beautiful place with green fields and a river. We will enjoy swimming and eating mangoes. Please come.
Your loving friend,
[Name]
Q.5. Essay Writing (Write on any one topic in 150 words) (5)
1. Wonders of Science (Standard)
Wonders of Science
1. Introduction: Science has played a vital role in our lives. It has made our life easier and faster.
2. Means of Transport: Cars, trains, and airplanes help us reach distant places quickly.
3. Electricity: It is the greatest invention. It runs our fans, lights, and coolers.
4. Computers: They calculate very fast and store huge data. They are used in every field.
5. Conclusion: Science has given us many gifts. We should use them wisely.
2. My Best Friend
My Best Friend
1. Introduction: I have many friends but Rahul is my best friend. We study in the same class.
2. His Nature: He is very simple, honest, and kind. He always helps me in my studies.
3. Habits: He wakes up early. He likes to play cricket. He respects his elders.
4. Why I like him: He never tells a lie. He is a brilliant student.
5. Conclusion: A true friend is a blessing. I am proud of him.
3. Environment Protection
Environment Protection
1. Introduction: Environment consists of air, water, land, and trees.
2. Pollution: Factories and cars pollute the air. Plastic pollutes the land.
3. Need for Protection: If we destroy nature, we destroy ourselves. Global warming is increasing.
4. Steps: We must plant trees, save water, and stop using plastic bags.
5. Conclusion: Let's make our earth green and clean.
Q.6. Picture Composition (3)
Look at the visual input (image showing 'Noise Pollution' - loudspeakers, honking cars) and write a short paragraph.
Noise Pollution:
The picture shows the problem of noise pollution. We can see loudspeakers playing loudly, cars honking, and machines making noise. This excessive noise is harmful to our health. It causes headaches, stress, and loss of hearing. It disturbs students and old people. We should avoid using loudspeakers and unnecessary honking to keep the environment peaceful.
Section C: Grammar (10 Marks)
Q.7. Fill in the blanks (Any 5) (1×5=5)
1. He gave me ............ one rupee note. (a/an/the)
a (Sound starts with 'wa')
2. How ............ sugar do you take in tea? (much/many)
much (Uncountable noun)
3. The frog jumped ............ the river. (in/into)
into (Motion)
4. Ram is sitting ............ Radha and Sapna. (between/among)
between (Two persons)
5. He is afraid ............ dogs. (from/of/with)
of (Fixed preposition)
6. They ............ to market yesterday. (go/went)
went (Past time reference)
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Q.8. Do as directed (Any 5) (1×5=5)
1. She speaks the truth. (Change into Negative)
She does not speak the truth.
2. good / he / is / a / player. (Rearrange)
He is a good player.
3. He works hard. He may get success. (Combine using 'so that')
He works hard so that he may get success.
4. Children like sweets. (Change into Interrogative)
Do children like sweets?
5. He has done his work. (Change into Past Indefinite)
He did his work.
6. The box is very heavy. I cannot lift it. (Combine using 'too...to')
The box is too heavy to lift.
Section D: Textbooks (39 Marks)
Q.9. Answer the following questions (MCQs from Beehive): (4)
1. What kind of teacher did Margie have? (a) Mechanical (b) Human (c) Alien
(a) Mechanical
2. Who banned the playing of Pungi? (a) Akbar (b) Shahjahan (c) Aurangzeb
(c) Aurangzeb
3. Kezia made a pin-cushion as a gift for her: (a) Father (b) Mother (c) Grandmother
(a) Father
4. Who was Bruno? (a) A dog (b) A sloth bear (c) A monkey
(b) A sloth bear (Bond of Love)
Q.10. (A) Extract from Prose (Beehive) (3)
"Einstein was highly gifted in mathematics and interested in physics, and after finishing school, he decided to study at a university in Zurich."
(i) Einstein was gifted in: (a) Biology (b) Mathematics (c) Chemistry
(b) Mathematics
(ii) He was interested in: (a) Arts (b) Physics (c) Music
(b) Physics
(iii) Where did he decide to study? (a) Munich (b) Zurich (c) Milan
(b) Zurich
Q.10. (B) Extract from Poetry (Beehive) (3)
"Remember, no men are strange, no countries foreign Beneath all uniforms, a single body breathes Like ours: the land our brothers walk upon Is earth like this, in which we all shall lie."
(i) The poem 'No Men Are Foreign' is written by: (a) James Kirkup (b) Robert Frost (c) W.B. Yeats
(a) James Kirkup
(ii) What breathes beneath all uniforms? (a) A single body (b) Two bodies (c) No body
(a) A single body
(iii) What does 'uniforms' refer to? (a) School dress (b) Soldiers of different countries (c) Clothes
(b) Soldiers of different countries
Q.11. Short Answer Questions (Beehive) (Any 6) (12)
1. What is a telebook?
A telebook is a book that can be displayed on a television or computer screen.
2. How is the Shehnai different from a Pungi?
A Shehnai has a better tonal quality than a Pungi. It is a natural hollow stem pipe with holes.
3. Why was Kezia afraid of her father?
Kezia was afraid because he was very strict, loud, and never showed affection towards her.
4. How did Abdul Kalam earn his first wages?
He earned his first wages by helping his cousin Samsuddin catch newspaper bundles thrown from the moving train.
5. What did Saint Peter ask the old lady for?
Saint Peter asked the old lady for a single cake from her store as he was hungry.
6. Why did the intruder enter Gerrard's cottage? (If I Were You)
He entered the cottage to kill Gerrard and assume his identity to escape the police.
7. Who was Bruno?
Bruno was a sloth bear rescued by the author and kept as a pet.
Q.12. Short Answer Questions (Poetry) (Any 2) (4)
1. Which road did the poet choose? (The Road Not Taken)
The poet chose the road that was 'less traveled by', which made all the difference.
2. How does the wind poke fun at weaklings?
The wind destroys weak houses, doors, rafters, and even weak hearts, thus poking fun at them.
3. What does the poet do when it rains?
He lies in his bed with his head on the pillow and listens to the patter of the rain.
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Q.13. Short Answer Questions (Moments) (Any 2) (4)
1. Who rescued the lost child?
A kind man in the shrine rescued the child from the crowd.
2. Why was Toto sold back to the tonga-driver?
Because he was very mischievous and broke dishes, clothes, and curtains which Grandfather couldn't afford.
3. What did the Swallow do for the Happy Prince?
The Swallow became his messenger and distributed his jewels (ruby, sapphire, gold) to the poor.
Q.14. Long Answer (Beehive) (Any 1) (3)
Option A: How does Abdul Kalam describe his father and mother?
Kalam describes his father, Jainulabdeen, as a man of great wisdom and generosity, though he had little formal education or wealth. His mother, Ashiamma, was a kind and hospitable lady who fed many people every day. He inherited honesty and discipline from his father, and faith in goodness from his mother.
OR
Option B: Why was Kezia's father harsh to her? Was he really a bad father?
Kezia's father was harsh because he was very busy and tired from work. He had no time to play. He was not really a bad father; he had a big heart but was unable to express his love. He cared for Kezia when her mother was away, showing his hidden affection.
Q.15. Long Answer (Poetry) (3)
Option A: What is the theme of the poem 'No Men Are Foreign'?
The poem promotes the idea of universal brotherhood. The poet says that all men are equal. We share the same earth, breathe the same air, and have the same basic needs. War only causes destruction and pollution. We should not hate others because by doing so, we harm ourselves.
OR
Option B: How is the tree killed in the poem 'On Killing a Tree'?
A tree is not killed by just hacking or chopping. It has to be uprooted completely. Its roots must be pulled out of the anchoring earth. Then, it must be exposed to the sun and air for scorching and choking until it turns brown, hardens, twists, and finally withers away.
Q.16. Long Answer (Moments) (Any 1) (3)
Option A: What happened to the Lost Child in the fair?
The child was fascinated by toys, sweets, and flowers in the fair. He lagged behind his parents. Suddenly, while watching a roundabout, he realized his parents were not there. He panicked, cried loudly, and ran here and there searching for them. He lost interest in everything else he wanted before.
OR
Option B: How did Sue help Johnsy during her illness? (The Last Leaf)
Sue acted as a true friend. She called the doctor and took care of Johnsy. She tried to cheer her up by talking about fashion and painting. She lied about the ivy leaf to give Johnsy hope. She also called Behrman, whose masterpiece eventually saved Johnsy's life.
कक्षा 9वीं अंग्रेजी प्रैक्टिस पेपर 2025–26 (Set – B)
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Class 9 English Model Paper Set-B (Interactive)
MP EDUCATION GYAN DEEP
Model Question Paper (Set-B) : 2025-26
Class: 9th | Subject: English
Time: 3:00 Hours
Max. Marks: 75
Section A: Reading (10 Marks)
Q.1. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below: (1×5=5)
"Lal Bahadur Shastri was a great son of India. He served the country with dedication and honesty. He was born on October 2, 1904, in Mughalsarai. He participated in the freedom struggle and went to jail many times. He became the Prime Minister of India after Pt. Nehru. He gave the slogan 'Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan'. He was a man of peace but led India to victory in the 1965 war against Pakistan. He died in Tashkent on January 11, 1966."
(i) When was Lal Bahadur Shastri born? (a) Oct 2, 1869 (b) Oct 2, 1904 (c) Jan 11, 1966
Answer: (b) Oct 2, 1904
(ii) Which slogan did he give? (a) Jai Hind (b) Do or Die (c) Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan
Answer: (c) Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan
(iii) He became the Prime Minister after: (a) Gandhi Ji (b) Pt. Nehru (c) Indira Gandhi
Answer: (b) Pt. Nehru
(iv) Where did he die? (a) Delhi (b) Mumbai (c) Tashkent
Answer: (c) Tashkent
(v) Find a word from the passage which means 'devotion'. (a) Freedom (b) Victory (c) Dedication
Answer: (c) Dedication
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Q.2. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below: (1×5=5)
"Discipline is necessary in life. A man without discipline is like a ship without a rudder. Discipline means obedience to rules and regulations. It is needed in every walk of life. In schools, students must obey their teachers. In the army, discipline is of utmost importance. Even in nature, we see discipline; the sun rises and sets on time. Discipline leads to success and happiness."
(i) What is necessary in life? (a) Money (b) Discipline (c) Fun
Answer: (b) Discipline
(ii) A man without discipline is compared to: (a) A ship without a rudder (b) A car without wheels (c) A bird without wings
Answer: (a) A ship without a rudder
(iii) Where is discipline of utmost importance? (a) In the playground (b) In the army (c) In the market
Answer: (b) In the army
(iv) Discipline leads to: (a) Failure (b) Sorrow (c) Success and happiness
Answer: (c) Success and happiness
(v) Give the opposite of 'necessary'. (a) Important (b) Unnecessary (c) Urgent
Answer: (b) Unnecessary
Section B: Writing (16 Marks)
Q.3. Read the passage and make notes on it and also give a suitable title. (4)
"Forests are the wealth of a nation. They provide us with timber, firewood, and raw materials for industries. They check soil erosion and control floods. Forests attract rain and keep the climate cool. They are the home of wild animals and birds. We must protect our forests and plant more trees."
Title: Forests: Wealth of Nation
Notes:
1. Benefits of Forests:
1.1 Provide timber & firewood.
1.2 Raw material for industries.
2. Environmental Value:
2.1 Check soil erosion.
2.2 Control floods & attract rain.
3. Habitat:
3.1 Home for wild animals & birds.
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Q.4. Formal/Informal Letter Writing (4)
Option A: You are Rahul, studying in Govt. H.S.S. Sagar. Write an application to your Principal for Full Fee Concession as your father is a poor farmer.
To, The Principal, Govt. H.S.S. Sagar (M.P.)
Subject: Application for Full Fee Concession.
Sir,
I beg to state that I am a student of class 9th 'A' in your school. My father is a poor farmer. His monthly income is very low. He has to support a large family. He is unable to pay my school fee.
I am a good student and have always secured good marks. Kindly grant me full fee concession.
Thanking you,
Yours obediently,
Rahul Class 9th 'A' Date: [Date]
OR
Option B: Write a letter to your father requesting him to send you Rs. 1000 for buying books and uniform.
Room No. 15, Boys Hostel, Indore (M.P.) Date: [Date]
My dear Father,
I am fine here and studying well. My exams are coming near. I need to buy some new books and a school uniform. Please send me Rs. 1000 by UPI or Money Order.
Convey my regards to Mother and love to Chintu.
Your loving son,
[Name]
Q.5. Essay Writing (Write on any one topic in 150 words) (5)
1. Pollution Problem
Pollution Problem
1. Introduction: Pollution is a big threat to our environment. It means contaminating the air, water, and soil.
2. Types: Main types are Air, Water, Soil, and Noise pollution.
3. Causes: Smoke from factories and vehicles causes air pollution. Dumping waste into rivers causes water pollution.
4. Effects: It causes many diseases like asthma and cancer. It leads to Global Warming.
5. Conclusion: We must plant trees and reduce the use of plastic to stop pollution.
2. My Hobby
My Hobby
1. Introduction: A hobby is work done in free time for pleasure. My hobby is Gardening.
2. My Garden: I have a small garden in front of my house. I grow flowers and vegetables.
3. My Routine: I water the plants daily. I remove weeds and put manure.
4. Benefits: It keeps me active and close to nature. Seeing flowers bloom gives me joy.
5. Conclusion: Gardening is a beautiful hobby. It refreshes my mind.
3. Value of Games and Sports
Value of Games and Sports
1. Introduction: "Health is Wealth." Games are essential for health.
2. Physical Benefits: Games make our body strong and active. They improve digestion.
3. Mental Benefits: They teach us discipline, team spirit, and leadership.
4. Types: Indoor games like Chess and outdoor games like Cricket.
5. Conclusion: Every student must play games daily to stay fit.
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Q.6. Picture Composition (3)
Look at the visual input (image of 'Thirsty Crow' or 'A Picnic Scene') and write a short story/paragraph. (Assume Thirsty Crow).
The Thirsty Crow:
Once there was a crow. He was very thirsty. He flew here and there in search of water. At last, he saw a pot in a garden. He looked inside. There was very little water at the bottom. He could not reach it. He thought of a plan. He picked up some pebbles and dropped them into the pot one by one. The water level rose up. The crow drank the water and flew away happily.
Moral: Where there is a will, there is a way.
Section C: Grammar (10 Marks)
Q.7. Fill in the blanks (Any 5) (1×5=5)
1. ............ Ramayan is a holy book. (A/An/The)
The (Name of a holy book)
2. There isn't ............ water in the pool. (some/any)
any (Negative sentence)
3. He died ............ cancer. (of/from/by)
of (Died of a disease)
4. Look! The train ............ . (comes/is coming)
is coming (Action happening now)
5. Health is ............ than wealth. (good/better/best)
better (Comparative degree)
6. We ............ obey our parents. (should/must/ought)
should (Moral duty)
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Q.8. Do as directed (Any 5) (1×5=5)
1. He cut the apple. (Change into Negative)
He did not cut the apple. (Since 'cut' is same in past, and 'He' takes 's' in present, so it is past tense).
2. in / the / park / were / playing / Children. (Rearrange)
Children were playing in the park.
3. Ravi is very weak. He cannot walk. (Combine using 'so...that')
Ravi is so weak that he cannot walk.
4. She eats an apple. (Change into Passive Voice)
An apple is eaten by her.
5. If you work hard, you will succeed. (Rewrite using 'Unless')
Unless you work hard, you will not succeed.
6. He is singing a song. (Change into Past Perfect Tense)
He had sung a song.
Section D: Textbooks (39 Marks)
Q.9. Answer the following questions (MCQs from Beehive): (4)
1. What did the grandmother give to Kezia when she was sobbing? (a) A clean hanky (b) A chocolate (c) An ice cream
(a) A clean hanky
2. Where did Bismillah Khan learn to play the Shehnai? (a) From his father (b) From his uncle (c) From his mother
(b) From his uncle (Ali Bux)
3. Who helped Albert Einstein in his interest in science? (a) His mother (b) His teacher (c) His father
(a) His mother (by giving books/toys) - *Correction: Mother encouraged, but often 'Father' or 'Uncle' is cited in bio. In NCERT, his mother thought he was a freak. Let's verify context.* *Better MCQ:* What did Einstein love to play with? **Answer:** (b) Mechanical toys.
4. What name was given to the otter? (a) Mijbil (b) Toto (c) Kitty
(a) Mijbil
Q.10. (A) Extract from Prose (Beehive) (3)
"I was born into a middle-class Tamil family in the island town of Rameswaram in the erstwhile Madras State. My father, Jainulabdeen, had neither much formal education nor much wealth; despite these disadvantages, he possessed great innate wisdom."
(i) Who is 'I' in the above lines? (a) A.P.J. Abdul Kalam (b) Ramanujan (c) Mahatma Gandhi
(a) A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
(ii) Where was he born? (a) Chennai (b) Rameswaram (c) Madurai
(b) Rameswaram
(iii) What is the name of his father? (a) Jainulabdeen (b) Ashiamma (c) Sivasubramania
(a) Jainulabdeen
Q.10. (B) Extract from Poetry (Beehive) (3)
"I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree, And a small cabin build there, of clay and wattles made; Nine bean-rows will I have there, a hive for the honeybee..."
(i) Where does the poet want to go? (a) London (b) Innisfree (c) Paris
(b) Innisfree
(ii) What will he build there? (a) A castle (b) A small cabin (c) A shop
(b) A small cabin
(iii) Name the poet. (a) W.B. Yeats (b) Robert Frost (c) Coates Kinney
(a) W.B. Yeats
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Q.11. Short Answer Questions (Beehive) (Any 6) (12)
1. What subject was Margie failing in?
Margie was failing in Geography because the mechanical teacher was geared a little too quick.
2. How did Bismillah Khan get his big break?
With the opening of the All India Radio in Lucknow in 1938, he became an often-heard shehnai player.
3. Who were Abdul Kalam's school friends?
Ramanadha Sastry, Aravindan, and Sivaprakasan.
4. What did the headmaster say about Einstein?
He said that Einstein would never make a success at anything.
5. What did the snake do when it looked into the mirror?
It uncoiled itself from the doctor's arm and moved towards the mirror, perhaps to admire its beauty.
6. Why did Santosh Yadav leave home for Delhi?
She left home to get proper education because her parents wanted to marry her off at sixteen.
Q.12. Short Answer Questions (Poetry) (Any 2) (4)
1. What does the poet mean by 'uniforms' in "No Men Are Foreign"?
'Uniforms' refers to the different dresses or military uniforms worn by soldiers of different countries.
2. How is the tree killed? (On Killing a Tree)
The tree is killed by uprooting it completely and exposing its roots to the sun and air for scorching and choking.
3. What is the single major memory that comes to the poet? (Rain on the Roof)
The memory of his mother comes to him.
Q.13. Short Answer Questions (Moments) (Any 2) (4)
1. Who were the two idiots in "In the Kingdom of Fools"?
The King and the Minister were the two idiots.
2. Why did the Happy Prince send a ruby to the seamstress?
Because her son was ill and asking for oranges, but she had no money to buy anything.
3. What was Behrman's masterpiece? (The Last Leaf)
Behrman's masterpiece was the ivy leaf he painted on the wall that looked so real it saved Johnsy's life.
Q.14. Long Answer (Beehive) (Any 1) (3)
Option A: Describe the doctor's house in "The Snake and the Mirror".
The doctor lived in a small rented room which was not electrified. It was an outer room with one wall facing the open yard. It had a tiled roof with long supporting gables. The room was full of rats. It was a very simple and poor condition house.
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Option B: How did Einstein react to the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
Einstein was deeply shaken by the extent of the destruction caused by the atomic bombs. He wrote a public missive to the United Nations, proposing the formation of a world government to prevent such destruction in the future. He campaigned for peace and democracy.
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Q.15. Long Answer (Poetry) (3)
Option A: What is the central idea of the poem 'Wind'?
The poem 'Wind' teaches us that life is full of challenges. The weak people break down in difficult times, while the strong ones face them courageously and become even stronger. We should make ourselves physically and mentally strong to survive.
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Option B: Why does the poet want to go to Innisfree?
The poet wants to go to Innisfree to find peace. He is tired of the noise and pollution of city life (London). He wants to live in a small cabin, listen to the sound of the lake water, and enjoy nature's beauty there.
Q.16. Long Answer (Moments) (Any 1) (3)
Option A: How did the Guru save his disciple in "In the Kingdom of Fools"?
The Guru tricked the King by saying that whoever died on the stake first would be reborn as the King of that country. The foolish King, wanting to be King in his next life too, decided to die himself instead of executing the disciple. Thus, the Guru saved his disciple with his wisdom.
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Option B: Why was the Happy Prince weeping?
The Happy Prince was weeping because from his high pedestal, he could see all the ugliness and misery of his city. He saw the poor people suffering, hungry children, and the sick seamstress. Though his heart was made of lead, he could feel their pain and could not stop crying.
MP Board Class 9 English Practice Papers (2025–26)
कक्षा 9वीं अंग्रेजी प्रैक्टिस पेपर 2025–26 (Set – A)
MPBSE द्वारा जारी नवीनतम अंक योजना 2025–26 के आधार पर
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यह पेपर बोर्ड परीक्षा के वास्तविक पैटर्न को ध्यान में रखते हुए तैयार किया गया है,
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Set – A: यह पहला अभ्यास सेट है | अन्य सेट (B, C, D) अलग पोस्ट में उपलब्ध
Class 9 English Model Paper Set-A (Interactive)
MP EDUCATION GYAN DEEP
Model Question Paper (Set-A) : 2025-26
Class: 9th | Subject: English
Time: 3:00 Hours
Max. Marks: 75
Section A: Reading (10 Marks)
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Q.1. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below: (1×5=5)
"Helen Keller lost her eyesight and hearing at the age of two because of an illness. She became deaf and blind. But she was helped by a wonderful teacher named Miss Sullivan who had herself been blind as a child but recovered her eyesight by an operation. Miss Sullivan volunteered to help Helen and taught her to speak, read and write. Helen later went to a university and gained a degree. She spent the rest of her life working to help the blind and the deaf."
(i) Helen Keller lost her eyesight and hearing at the age of: (a) One (b) Two (c) Three
Answer: (b) Two
(ii) Who was Miss Sullivan? (a) Doctor (b) Teacher (c) Helen's Mother
Answer: (b) Teacher
(iii) Who volunteered to help Helen? (a) Miss Sullivan (b) Her father (c) A nurse
Answer: (a) Miss Sullivan
(iv) How did Miss Sullivan recover her eyesight? (a) By magic (b) By medicine (c) By an operation
Answer: (c) By an operation
(v) Give the antonym of 'Lost'. (a) Found (b) Missed (c) Gone
Answer: (a) Found
Q.2. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below: (1×5=5)
"Necessity is indeed the mother of invention. When people need something badly, they use their creativity to find a solution. Early humans needed to protect themselves from cold, so they discovered fire and clothes. They needed to travel faster, so they invented the wheel. In modern times, the need for faster communication led to the invention of the telephone and the internet."
(i) What is the mother of invention? (a) Creativity (b) Necessity (c) Science
Answer: (b) Necessity
(ii) Why did early humans discover fire? (a) To cook (b) To play (c) To protect from cold
Answer: (c) To protect from cold
(iii) The invention of the wheel helped in: (a) Traveling faster (b) Eating better (c) Sleeping well
Answer: (a) Traveling faster
(iv) What led to the invention of the internet? (a) Need for food (b) Need for faster communication (c) Need for games
Answer: (b) Need for faster communication
(v) Find a word from the passage that means 'to find something new'. (a) Protect (b) Travel (c) Discover
Answer: (c) Discover
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Section B: Writing (16 Marks)
Q.3. Read the passage and make notes on it and also give a suitable title. (4)
"Games and sports are an important part of our life. They keep us healthy and fit. They teach us discipline and team spirit. A student who plays games can focus better on studies. Sports also provide career opportunities. Cricket, football, and hockey are popular games."
Title: Importance of Games and Sports Notes:
1. Benefits:
1.1 Keep healthy & fit.
1.2 Teach discipline & team spirit.
2. Impact on Students:
2.1 Better focus on studies.
3. Future Scope:
3.1 Career opportunities.
3.2 Popular games (Cricket, Football).
Q.4. Formal/Informal Letter Writing (4)
Option A: Write an application to your Principal for three days leave as you are sick.
To, The Principal, Govt. Higher Secondary School, Bhopal.
Subject: Application for leave.
Sir,
I beg to state that I am suffering from fever since last night. The doctor has advised me to take rest. So, I cannot come to school.
Kindly grant me leave for three days (from [Date] to [Date]).
Thanking you,
Yours obediently,
[Name] Class 9th
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Option B: Write a letter to your friend congratulating him on his success in the examination.
12, Civil Lines, Indore (M.P.) Date: [Date]
Dear Rahul,
I am fine here and hope you are also fine there. I came to know that you have passed the Class 8th exam with first division. I am very happy to hear this news.
Congratulations on your grand success.
Convey my regards to your parents.
Your loving friend,
[Name]
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Q.5. Essay Writing (Write on any one topic in 150 words) (5)
1. Wonders of Science
Wonders of Science
1. Introduction: Science has changed our lives completely. It is a blessing.
2. Electricity: It lights our homes and runs factories.
3. Medicine: Science has given us medicines to cure diseases. Surgery is now painless.
4. Communication: Mobile phones and the internet have made the world a small village.
5. Conclusion: Science is a good servant but a bad master.
2. An Indian Festival (Diwali)
Diwali: The Festival of Lights
1. Introduction: Diwali is one of the biggest festivals of Hindus.
2. Why celebrated: Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya on this day.
3. Celebration: People clean houses, wear new clothes, light lamps (diyas), and burst crackers.
4. Worship: Goddess Lakshmi is worshipped at night.
5. Conclusion: It spreads the message of victory of light over darkness.
3. Importance of Trees
Importance of Trees
1. Trees are our best friends. They give us oxygen.
2. They provide fruits, wood, medicine, and rubber.
3. Trees prevent soil erosion and bring rain.
4. Birds and animals live in trees.
5. We must plant more trees to save our environment.
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Q.6. Picture Composition (3)
Look at the visual input (image of 'Healthy Habits' like brushing, bathing, exercise) and write a short paragraph.
Healthy Habits:
Health is wealth. To stay healthy, we must follow good habits. We should wake up early in the morning and brush our teeth daily. Taking a bath every day keeps us clean. We should exercise regularly to keep our body fit. Washing hands before eating is very important. These small habits make our life happy and disease-free.
Section C: Grammar (10 Marks)
Q.7. Fill in the blanks (Any 5) (1×5=5)
1. He is ............ honest man. (a/an/the)
an (Sound is 'O')
2. I have ............ friends. (much/many)
many (Countable noun)
3. ............ I come in, Sir? (Can/May)
May (Formal permission)
4. She ............ a song yesterday. (sing/sang/sung)
sang (Past tense)
5. The book is ............ the table. (in/on/at)
on
6. Physics ............ not a difficult subject. (is/are)
is (Singular subject)
Q.8. Do as directed (Any 5) (1×5=5)
1. He plays cricket. (Change into Negative)
He does not play cricket.
2. Sing / can / a song / you. (Rearrange to make a sentence)
You can sing a song.
3. Before / Monday / comes / Sunday. (Rearrange)
Sunday comes before Monday.
4. It is raining. (Change into Past Continuous Tense)
It was raining.
5. Old / man / honest / an / was. (Rearrange)
An old man was honest. (Or: The old man was honest)
6. He is rich. He is not happy. (Combine using 'but')
He is rich but he is not happy.
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Section D: Textbooks (39 Marks)
Q.9. Answer the following questions (MCQs from Beehive): (4)
1. What did Margie write in her diary? (a) Today Tommy found a real book (b) Today is my birthday
(a) Today Tommy found a real book
2. Which award was given to Evelyn Glennie in 1991? (a) Soloist of the Year (b) Painter of the Year
(a) Soloist of the Year
3. Who tore the papers of her father? (a) Kezia (b) Margie
(a) Kezia
4. Albert Einstein was born in: (a) Ulm (Germany) (b) London
(a) Ulm
Q.10. (A) Extract from Prose (Beehive) (3)
"To the little girl, he was a figure to be feared and avoided. Every morning before going to work he came into her room and gave her a casual kiss."
(i) Who is the 'little girl'? (a) Evelyn (b) Kezia (c) Margie
(b) Kezia
(ii) Who was a figure to be feared? (a) Father (b) Macdonald (c) Doctor
(a) Father
(iii) When did the father visit her room? (a) Evening (b) Morning (c) Night
(b) Morning
Q.10. (B) Extract from Poetry (Beehive) (3)
"Wind, come softly. Don't break the shutters of the windows. Don't scatter the papers."
(i) Whom is the poet addressing? (a) Rain (b) Wind (c) Child
(b) Wind
(ii) What does the poet ask the wind to do? (a) Come loudly (b) Come softly (c) Go away
(b) Come softly
(iii) Name the poet. (a) Subramania Bharati (b) Robert Frost
(a) Subramania Bharati
Q.11. Short Answer Questions (Beehive) (Any 6) (12)
1. How old are Margie and Tommy?
Margie is eleven and Tommy is thirteen years old.
2. When was Evelyn's deafness first noticed?
It was noticed when she was eight years old.
3. Who helped Evelyn to continue with music?
Ron Forbes, the percussionist, helped her.
4. Why was Kezia afraid of her father?
Because he was strict, spoke loudly, and never played with her.
5. Where was the Shehnai played traditionally?
In temples and at weddings.
6. Why did Einstein write a letter to Franklin Roosevelt?
To warn him about the destructive power of the atomic bomb which Germany might build.
7. What did the doctor see in the mirror? (Snake and the Mirror)
He saw the reflection of a snake that had landed on his shoulder.
Q.12. Short Answer Questions (Poetry) (Any 2) (4)
1. What does the traveler find in the yellow wood? (The Road Not Taken)
He finds two roads diverging in different directions.
2. How does the poet want the wind to come?
He wants the wind to come softly like a small child.
3. Where does the rain fall? (Rain on the Roof)
The rain falls on the shingles (tiles) of the roof.
Q.13. Short Answer Questions (Moments) (Any 2) (4)
1. Why does the lost child lose interest in the things he wanted earlier?
Because he is panicked after losing his parents. Now he only wants his mother and father.
2. Where was Toto transferred from the grandfather's room?
He was transferred to a big cage in the servants' quarters.
3. Who is Iswaran? (Iswaran the Storyteller)
Iswaran is Mahendra's cook and a great storyteller.
Q.14. Long Answer (Beehive) (Any 1) (3)
Option A: How does Tommy describe the 'old kind of school'?
Tommy says the old kind of school existed centuries ago. They had a special building where all kids went. They had a human teacher who told them things and gave homework. Students of the same age learned the same things together.
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Option B: Why did Bismillah Khan refuse to start a Shehnai school in the U.S.A.?
He refused because he loved Benaras and the River Ganga. He said he could not transport the river Ganga to the USA. He missed his homeland and the holy temples of Benaras whenever he was abroad.
Q.15. Long Answer (Poetry) (3)
Option A: What is the central idea of the poem 'The Road Not Taken'?
The poem is about making choices in life. The two roads symbolize the choices we face. Once we choose a path, it is difficult to go back. Our choices shape our future. We should be wise while making decisions.
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Option B: How does the poet describe the rain in 'Rain on the Roof'?
The poet says that when the dark clouds cover the sky, it starts raining gently. Lying in his bed and listening to the patter of the soft rain on the roof gives him immense joy. It brings back sweet memories of his mother.
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Q.16. Long Answer (Moments) (Any 1) (3)
Option A: How does Toto come to Grandfather's private zoo?
Grandfather bought Toto from a tonga-driver for five rupees. The tonga-driver used to keep the little red monkey tied to a feeding trough. Grandfather felt pity for it and decided to add it to his private zoo.
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Option B: Describe the character of Iswaran.
Iswaran was a loyal cook to Mahendra. He was an asset to him. He cooked food, washed clothes, and entertained Mahendra with his stories. He had an amazing capacity to produce vegetables in desolate places. He was a master storyteller who narrated incidents with suspense and surprise.