St.
Stephen’s School, Togan
Session (2025-2026) Term – I
Revision Worksheet
Tuesday, September 02, 2025
CLASS X
English
Solve the Worksheet
The following passages have not been edited. There is one error in each line. Write the incorrect word
and the correction.
1. Vitamin tablets has been around forever, but antioxidants are the a)______
last miracle cure. Do they really work? b) ______
If the hype is true, then that the antioxidants do is c) ______
work for neutralise the free radicals in our bodies d) ______
and latter excrete them. Free radicals are atoms or molecules e)______
that have at least one unpaired electron and is therefore f) ______
unstable and highly reactive. In animal tissue they are believing g)______
to accelerate the progression of age-related diseases
as dementia and cancer. h)______
2. The use for bottled supplements with your diet is a practice a)______
that need to be discouraged. It is also essential to keep abreast b) _____
off new developments in research. c)______
Ironically those health-conscious individuals who already eats large d)______
quantities of fresh fruits and vegetables, who diet does not include e)______
junk food and who get plenty of regular exercise and have least
need for dietary supplements tend to be the ones f)______
whom are most likely to use them. g)______
3. Rearrange the following words and phrases to form meaningful sentences.
1. of mankind / the habit / reading is / one of / resources / of / the greatest
2. are / we enjoy / that / belong to us / than if / much more / they / borrowed / reading books
3. book / formality / a certain considerate / must be treated / with / a borrowed
4. no book / that / afraid to / you should / mark up / own / you are
5. should begin / everyone / a private library / youth / collecting / in
6. converse with / in / you / at any moment / a private library/ Socrates or Shakespeare / can
7. the hand / your library / should be / as well as / free / accessible / to / to the eye/ and
8. one of / that of reading / known to / is / greatest / the / pleasures / man
9. a rich variety / adventure and wisdom / the / world of books / has / of
10. own / you / book / convenience / can enjoy / a / at your
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Mathematics
Worksheet (Chapter – 3)
1. Do the equations 4x + 3y – 1 = 5 and 12x + 9y = 15 represent a pair of coincident lines?
2. Find whether the following pair of linear equations has a unique solution. If yes, find the 7x – 4y = 49
and
5x – y = 57
3. If the lines given by 3x + 2ky = 2 and 2x + 5y + 1 = 0 are parallel, then find value of k.
4. A fraction becomes 1/3 when 1 is subtracted from the numerator and it becomes 1/4 when 8 is added to
its denominator. Find the fraction.
5. A part of monthly hostel charge is fixed and the remaining depends on the number of days one has
taken food in the mess. When Swati takes food for 20 days, she has to pay Rs 3,000 as hostel charges
whereas Mansi who takes food for 25 days pays Rs 3,500 as hostel charges. Find the fixed charges and the
cost of food per day.
6. A train covered a certain distance at a uniform speed. If the train would have been 10 km/h faster, it
would have taken 2 hours less than the scheduled time. And, if the train were slower by 10 km/h, it would
have taken 3 hours more than the scheduled time. Find the distance covered by the train.
7. Find the value of p so that the quadratic equation px(x – 3) + 9 = 0 has two equal roots.
8. Find the value of k for which the equation x2 + k(2x + k – 1) + 2 = 0 has real and equal roots.
9. Solve the following quadratic equation for x: 4√3x2 + 5x – 2√3 = 0
10. If 1 is added to each of the given two numbers, then their ratio is 1:2. If 5 is subtracted from each of
the numbers, then their ratio is 5:11. Find the numbers.
Science
CHAPTER- OUR ENVIRONMENT
PRACTICE WORKSHEET
I. MULTILE CHOICE QUESTIONS
1. In a given food chain if the amount of energy at the fourth trophic level is 6 kJ, what will be the energy
available at the producer level?
(a) 6000 kJ (b) 20 kJ (c) 60 kJ (d) 600 kJ
2. Which of the following is biodegradable waste?
(a) DDT (b) Aluminium can (c) Plastic bag (d) Cow dung
3. Which of the following is the best way for disposal of vegetable and fruit peels?
(a) Landfill (b) Recycling (c) Composting (d) Burning
4. Accumulation of non-biodegradable pesticides in the food chain in increasing amount at each higher
trophic level is known as:
(a) Eutrophication (b) Pollution (c) Biomagnifications (d) Accumulation
5. In an ecosystem, the 10% of energy available for transfer from one trophic level to the next is in the form
of:
(a) heat energy (b) light energy (c) chemical energy (d) mechanical energy
6. In the given Figure the various trophic levels are shown in a pyramid. At which trophic level is maximum
energy available?
(a) T4 (b) T2 (c) T1 (d) T3
7. Which of the statements is incorrect?
(а) All green plants and blue green algae are producers.
(b) Green plants get their food from organic compounds.
(c) Producers prepare their own food from inorganic compounds.
(d) Plants convert solar energy into chemical energy.
8. What will happen if Deer is missing in the food chain given below?
Grass → Deer → Tiger
(а) The population of tiger increases.
(b) The population of grass decreases.
(c) Tiger will start eating grass.
(d) The population of tiger decreases and the population of grass increases.
9. The transfer of Energy in a food chain is always:
(a) Unidirectional (b) Methane (c) Bi-directional (d) Random
10. If a grasshopper is eaten by frog, then the energy transfer will be from:
(a) producers to decomposers
(b) producer to primary consumer
(c) primary consumer to secondary consumer
(d) secondary consumer to primary consumer
11. The % of solar radiation absorbed by all green plants for photosynthesis is about ———–.
(a) 1% (b) 5% (c) 8% (d) 10%
12. In 1987 the ________ succeeded in forging an agreement to freeze CFC Production.
(a) UNESCO (b) UNEP (c) UNCTED (d) UNICEF
13. O2+UV→O+O
O+O2→O3 (Ozone)
The role of UV rays in this reaction is
(a) To split oxygen molecule (b) To unite oxygen molecule (c) To destroy ozone (d)None
O3 + ??? → O2 + (O+O)
14. Which substance catalyzes the reaction?
(a) Chlorine (b) Sulphur dioxide (c) Hydrogen sulphide (d) Neon
15. Study the image and answer the questions given below.
A. Find out the energy available to the bird:
(a) 100KJ (b) 10 KJ (c) 1KJ (d) 5KJ
B. Which trophic level may have higher Biological Magnification?
(a) Grass (b) Snake (c) Bird (d) Rabbit
C. What may happen if all the Rabbits disappear from the ecosystem?
(a) Bird population declines (b) Bird and snake population declines
(c) Snake population declines (d) Bird and snake population declines and grass grow abundant
D. Which of the following chemicals cause Biological Magnification?
(a) DDT (b) BHC (c) All non biodegradable pesticides and chemicals (d) Plastics
16. Which group of waste materials can be classified as non-biodegradable?
(a) Plant waste, used tea bags (b) Polythene bags, plastic toys
(c) Used tea bags, paper straw (d) Old clothes, broken footwear
17. Environment includes:
(a) Land, air, water (b) Light, temperature, rainfall
(c) Plants, animals, microbes (d) All of these
ASSERTION REASON TYPE OF QUESTIONS
(a) If both Assertion and reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of assertion
(b)If both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is not a correct explanation of the Assertion
(c) If Assertion is true but the Reason is false
(d)If both Assertion and Reason are false
1. Assertion- Polythene bags and plastic containers are non-biodegradable substances.
Reason- They can be broken down by microorganisms in natural simple harmless substances.
2. Assertion - Each step or level of the food chain forms a trophic level.
Reason - Autotrophs or producers are the first trophic level in the ecosystem.
3. Assertion - Green plants harvest the solar energy directly and convert light energy into chemical energy.
Reason - Food transfer in the ecosystem takes place through food chain and food web.
4. Assertion - The length and complexity of food chain vary greatly in an ecosystem.
Reason - There is a reduction of energy when it transfers from one trophic level to other by eating and being
eaten.
5. Assertion - There is generally greater number of individuals at the lower trophic levels of an ecosystem.
Reason - Green plants are the producers in an ecosystem.
6. Assertion - Ozone is formed by three atoms of oxygen.
Reason - UV rays are needed to form ozone molecule.
7. Assertion – Substances that are broken down by biological process are said to be Biodegradable.
Reason- Some Pesticides and chemicals are Non- biodegradable.
8. Assertion - More and more things we use becoming disposable, changes in packaging have resulted in
much of our waste becoming Non-biodegradable.
Reason - Biodegradable materials are environment friendly and easily degraded by the microbes in nature.
9. Assertion-Enzymes are very essential for digestion of food materials in our body. Specific enzymes are
needed for the breakdown of a particular substance.
Reason - We will not get energy if we try to eat coal.
10. Assertion - Water, soil, temperature, light, minerals are the abiotic factors in the ecosystem.
Reason - Biotic factors interact with abiotic factors in an ecosystem to sustain.
11. Assertion - Ozone layer is seen at the Stratosphere of atmosphere, which is harmful to plants and
animals.
Reason - The Ozone layer that is found in the troposphere of atmosphere is good to the plants and animals.
12. Assertion - A sparrow when feeds on seeds, it is a primary consumer, but when it feeds on an insect, it
belongs to secondary consumer.
Reason - The ecological pyramids (trophic levels) are not always reliable.
13. Assertion - Only the green plants can prepare their own food by means of photosynthesis.
Reason - Some Bacteria derive their nutrition by autotrophic means.
14. Assertion - Forests, Grass lands, Rivers, Meadows, Estuaries are natural ecosystems.
Reason - Artificial ecosystems are manmade ecosystems.
Social Science
REVISION WORKSHEET
ECONOMICS, CHAPTER – 1
In each question given below, there are two statements marked as Assertion (A) and reason (R). Mark as per
the codes provided below.
(a) Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are correct but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is correct but R is wrong.
(d) A is wrong but R is correct.
1.) Assertion (A) – A high average income is not indicative of the overall wellbeing of a country.
Reason (R) – Average income does not cover human development indicates like level of
education, health and public facilities.
2.) Assertion: India has experienced some significant changes in the contribution to GDP by the primary sector
Reason: In terms of GDP, the service sector emerged as the largest producing sector in India replacing the primary
sector.
3.) Assertion (A) Suppose the literacy rate in a state is 78% and the the net attendance ratio in secondary stage is 47%.
Reason ( R ) More than half of the students are going to other states for elementary education.
4.) Assertion (A) Sustainable development is a crucial step for the development of a country.
Reason ( R ) Sustainability is the capability to use the resources judicious and maintain
ecological balance.
5.) Assertion (A): Kerala has a low Infant Mortality Rate.
Reason (R): Kerala lacks the provision of basic health and educational facilities.
6.) Assertion (A): The availability of resources is a necessary condition for the development of any region, but mere
availability of resources in the absence of corresponding changes in technology and institutions may hinder
development.
Reason (R): There are many regions in our county that are rich in resources but these are included in economically
backward regions.
7. Assertion (A) A country at present has very high national income due to surplus oil resource. However it is essential
to look for alternative sources of income also.
Reason (R) Oil is a natural resource that is non-renewable in nature. If it is not used judiciously then it will get
exhausted soon.
8.) Assertion (A) Different people having different development goals.
Reason (R) People want freedom, equality, security and respect.
9.) Assertion (A): Developmental goals that people are not only about better income but also about other important
things in life.
Reason (R): A safe and secure environment may allow more women to take up a variety of jobs or run a business.
10. Assertion (A): The idea of development involves aspirations about how people want to live and what a country
should be like.
Reason (R): Development is solely focused on economic growth and does not consider social aspects.
11. Assertion (A): Different individuals and groups have varied notions of development.
Reason (R): Development goals are the same for everyone, as they arise from common needs.
12. Assertion (A): Development may not always be beneficial for everyone involved.
Reason (R): Industrialists seeking more dams may cause harm to local communities, including tribals.
13. Assertion (A): Development goals include a mix of financial and non-financial factors.
Reason (R): Higher income guarantees a better quality of life for everyone.
14. Assertion (A): Engaging women in paid work increases their dignity in society.
Reason (R): Respect for women leads to greater acceptance of their work outside the home.
15. Assertion (A): Higher per capita income indicates better development in a country.
Reason (R): Countries with higher income can provide more goods and services to their citizens.
16. Assertion (A): Haryana is considered more developed than Bihar based on per capita income.
Reason (R): Higher per capita income always correlates with better health and education indicators.
17. Assertion (A): Infant mortality rate is a crucial indicator of a state’s development.
Reason (R): It reflects the health care quality and living conditions of a population.
18. Assertion (A): The Human Development Index (HDI) provides a more comprehensive measure of development
than per capita income alone.
Reason (R): HDI considers health and education indicators alongside income levels to assess human development.
19. Assertion (A): Sustainable development is crucial to ensure resources are available for future generations.
Reason (R): Current development practices have no significant impact on resource depletion.
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