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ICSE English Literature Semester I 2021-2022 Solved Question Paper with answers will be published here soon

ICSE Semester I 2021-2022 English Literature Solved Question Paper with answer key will be published here very soon.  The council has commenced the Term 1 examination from, November 29, 2021, in a single shift.  The ICSE 10th board English Literature paper will be conducted today, November 30, 2021 in a single shift from 11 am to 12 pm.  Students will get extra 10 minutes to read the question paper and instructions mentioned on it carefully.  Students are advised to take all the precautionary measures and be calm during the exam hours. This year the questions were asked in the MCQ (multiple choice questions) format. Students who have appeared for the class 10 exam can check out the answer key to calculate the marks scored in the examination.

ICSE History Semester I 2021-2022 Solved Question Paper With Correct Answers Will Be Published Here

ICSE History  Semester I 2021-2022 Solved Question Paper With Correct Answers Will Be Published Here ICSE History semester I 2021-2022 solved answer key will be published here very soon.  The council has commenced the Term 1 examination from, November 29, 2021, in a single shift.  The ICSE 10th board History paper will be conducted on December 2, 2021 in a single shift from 11 am to 12 pm.  Students will get extra 10 minutes to read the question paper and instructions mentioned on it carefully.  Students are advised to take all the precautionary measures and be calm during the exam hours. This year the questions were asked in the MCQ (multiple choice questions) format. Students who have appeared for the class 10 exam can check out the answer key to calculate the marks scored in the examination.

English Language Semester-1 ICSE Paper 2021 Solved

Question 1 Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: No one had ever seen Bonku Babu get cross. To tell the truth, it was difficult to imagine what he might say or do, if one day he did get angry. It was not as if there was never any reason for him to lose his temper. For the last twenty two years, Bonku Babu had taught Geography and Bengali at the Primary School. Every year, a new batch of students eplaced the old one, but old or new, the tradition of teasing poor Bonku Babu continued among all the students. Some drew his picture on the blackboard; others put glue on his chair; or, on the night of Kali Puja, they lit a 'chasing rocket and set it off to chase him. Bonku Babu did not get upset by any of this, Only sometimes, he cleared his throat and said, 'Shame on you, boys! One of the reasons for maintaining his calm was simply that he could not afford to do otherwise. If he did lose his temper and left his job in a fit of pique, he knew how d