rbse board class 9th english varshik pariksha paper 2026 answer imp. आरबीएसई बोर्ड कक्षा 9वीं अंग्रेजी वार्षिक परीक्षा पेपर 2026 उत्तर नीचे एक प्रश्न पत्र दिया गया है।
Class 9th English Question Paper 2025-26 with Answers
अनुक्रमांक (अंकों में) / Roll No. (in figures) : ………………………………….
अनुक्रमांक (शब्दों में) / Roll No. (in words) : ………………………………….
[कुल प्रश्नों की संख्या : 19] [Total No. of Questions: 19]
कक्षा 9वीं वार्षिक परीक्षा, 2025-26
Class 9th Annual Examination, 2025-26
अंग्रेजी / ENGLISH
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सामान्य अनुदेश :
1) परीक्षार्थी प्रश्न-पत्र के पहले पृष्ठ पर अपना अनुक्रमांक अवश्य लिखें।
2) प्रत्येक प्रश्न के सामने उसका अंक भार अंकित है।
General Instructions :
1) Candidate must write his/her Roll Number on the first page of the Question Paper.
2) Marks for every question are indicated alongside.
Instruction :
(1) All the questions are compulsory.
Section – A (Reading)
Q.1 Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow –
[10×1=10]
One of the most famous monuments in the world, the Statue of Liberty, was presented to the United States of America by the people of France. The great statue which was designed by the sculptor Auguste Bartholdi, took ten years to complete. The actual figure was made of copper supported by a metal framework which had been specially constructed by Eiffel. Before it could be transported to the United States, a site had to be found for it and a pedestal had to be built. The site chosen was an island at the entrance of the New York Harbour. By 1884, a statue which was 151 feet tall, had been erected in Paris. The following year, it was taken to pieces and sent to America. By the end of October, 1886, the statue had been put together again and it was officially presented to the American people by Bartholdi. Ever since then, the great monument had been a symbol of liberty for the millions of people who have passed through New York Harbour to make their homes in America.
Questions :
(1) The Statue of Liberty was presented to United States of America by –
(a) The people of France
(b) The people of Germany
[ ]
(c) The people of England
(d) The people of India
Answer: (a) The people of France
(2) The actual figure of the Statue of Liberty is made of –
(a) Iron
(b) Copper
[ ]
(c) Bronze
(d) Marble stone
Answer: (b) Copper
(3) The height of the Statue of Liberty is –
(a) 151 feet
(b) 152 feet
[ ]
(c) 155 feet
(d) 159 feet
Answer: (a) 151 feet
(4) The Statue of Liberty was sent to America in –
(a) one part
(b) pieces
[ ]
(c) three pieces
(d) ten pieces
Answer: (b) pieces
(5) The statue was officially presented to the American people by the –
(a) end of October 1886
(b) end of November 1885
[ ]
(c) end of November 1887
(d) end of November 1886
Answer: (a) end of October 1886
(6) The Statue of Liberty was installed on –
(a) an island of Liverpool
(b) an island at the entrance of New York Harbour
[ ]
(c) an island at the end of Columbia
(d) an island of Brazil
Answer: (b) an island at the entrance of New York Harbour
(7) The design of the Statue of Liberty was made by –
(a) Auguste Bartholdi
(b) Auguste Comte
[ ]
(c) John Galsworthy
(d) Leonardo
Answer: (a) Auguste Bartholdi
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Q.2 Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow –
[10×1=10]
An old philosopher friend of mine (narrator) grew very cautious from experience, and carefully avoided any contact with such people. He had a thermometer to show him the temperature, and a barometer to show when the weather was likely to be good or bad. Since there is no instrument, however, to discover an unpleasant disposition in a person of first sight, he made use of his legs. One of his legs was remarkably handsome, the other, by some accident, was crooked and deformed. If a stranger looked at his ugly leg more than his handsome one, he doubted him. If he spoke of it and took no notice of the handsome leg, my friend had sufficient reason not to bother with him any longer.
Not everyone has this two-legged instrument, but everyone, with a little attention, may observe signs of that kind of fault-finding disposition and make the same resolution to avoid those infected with it. I therefore advise those critical, argumentative, discontented, unhappy people that if they wish to be respected and loved by others, and happy in themselves, they should stop looking at the ugly leg.
Questions –
(1)
What was the narrator’s friend?
Answer: The narrator’s friend was an old philosopher.
(2)
What did narrator’s friend have?
Answer: He had a thermometer and a barometer.
(3)
Is there any instrument to discover an unpleasant disposition in a person?
Answer: No, there is no instrument to discover an unpleasant disposition in a person at first sight.
(4)
Explain about his two legs.
Answer: One of his legs was remarkably handsome, the other, by some accident, was crooked and deformed.
(5)
What does the author say about the stranger and his friend’s ugly leg?
Answer: If a stranger looked at the ugly leg more than the handsome one, the friend doubted him and would avoid him.
(6)
With reference to the passage, what is barometer used for?
Answer: A barometer is used to show when the weather was likely to be good or bad.
(7)
How can one observe the fault finding disposition?
Answer: Everyone, with a little attention, may observe signs of that kind of fault-finding disposition.
(8)
What resolution should be made by everyone?
Answer: To make the same resolution to avoid those infected with the fault-finding disposition.
(9)
What is the author’s advice?
Answer: The author advises critical and unhappy people to stop looking at the ‘ugly leg’ if they wish to be respected and happy.
(10)
Find the words from the passage that mean : (a) An instrument to measure temperature. (b) An instrument used in forecasting weather.
Answer: (a) thermometer (b) barometer
Section – C (Grammar)
Q.6 Fill in the blanks with correct form of verbs given in brackets –
[4×1=4]
(i) The sun………………………………..(set) in the west.
Answer: sets
(ii) I was thirsty, so I………..(drink) water quickly.
Answer: drank
(iii) She………………………………..(think) she is right.
Answer: thinks
(iv) We………………………………..(do) it tomorrow.
Answer: will do / shall do
Q.7 Fill in the blanks with correct relative pronouns –
[2×1=2]
(i) I gave her all the money………………………I had. (when/that)
Answer: that
(ii) The horse………………….I selected, won the race. (whom/which)
Answer: which
Q.8 Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions given in the brackets –
(ii) Mathura is…………………..Delhi and Agra. (among/between)
Answer: between
(iii) The hill is……………………………………the fields. (on/above)
Answer: above
Q.9 Fill in the blanks with appropriate determiners –
[3×1=3]
(i) He is………………………………..old man now. (a/an)
Answer: an
(ii) They went to buy…………………groceries. (some/any)
Answer: some
(iii) He made so…………………..excuses. (much/many)
Answer: many
Section – D (Text-Books)
Q.10 Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow –
[8×1=8]
Every child is born, with some inherited characteristics, into a specific socio-economic and emotional environment, and trained in certain ways by figures of authority. I inherited honesty and self-discipline from my father; from my mother, I inherited faith in goodness and deep kindness and so did my three brothers and sister. I had three close friends in my childhood – Ramanadha Sastry, Aravindan and Sivaprakasan. All these boys were from orthodox Hindu Brahmin families. As children, none of us ever felt any difference amongst ourselves because of our religious differences and upbringing. In fact, Ramanadha Sastry was the son of Pakshi Lakshmana Sastry, the high priest of the Rameswaram temple. Later, he took over the priesthood of the Rameswaram temple from his father; Aravindan went into the business of arranging transport for visiting pilgrims; and Sivaprakasan became a catering contractor for the Southern Railways.
Questions –
(1) By whom is every child trained?
Answer: By figures of authority.
(2) What did Kalam inherit from his father?
Answer: Honesty and self-discipline.
(3) What did Kalam inherit from his mother?
Answer: Faith in goodness and deep kindness.
(4) How many close friends did Kalam have?
Answer: Three close friends.
(5) Whose son was Ramanadha Sastry?
Answer: Pakshi Lakshmana Sastry.
(6) What was the work of Aravindan?
Answer: Arranging transport for visiting pilgrims.
(7) What did Sivaprakasan become?
Answer: A catering contractor for the Southern Railways.
(8) Find the one word from the passage which means –
(a) Power to enforce obedience. (b) Persons who travel to sacred places.
Answer: (a) authority (b) pilgrims
Q.11 Answer any two of the following questions in about 20-30 words each –
[2×3=6]
(i) Why did the snake free the homeopath? (The Snake and the Mirror)
Answer: The snake saw its own reflection in the mirror on the table and slithered towards it to get a closer look, freeing the doctor.
(ii) What pieces of work were told to Kezia to do by her parents? (The Little Girl)
Answer: Kezia was told to pull off her father’s shoes, put them outside, and bring him his teacup.
(iii) How did Sharapova put up with insult in the USA? (Maria Sharapova)
Answer: She put up with the insults quietly, which made her more determined, mentally tough, and fiercely competitive.
(iv) What kind of atmosphere was there at the Pashupatinath temple? (Kathmandu)
Answer: There was an atmosphere of complete chaos and ‘febrile confusion’ with priests, devotees, hawkers, cows, and monkeys roaming freely.
Q.13 Answer one out of two questions on drama in about 40 words –
[1×3=3]
(i) How does Gerrard outsmart the intruder? (If I Were You)
Answer: Gerrard cooks up a false story that he is also a wanted criminal expecting the police. He tricks the intruder into looking inside a cupboard, pushes him in, and locks it.
(ii) Which questions does the intruder ask Gerrard and why?
Answer: The intruder asks about his living habits, if he lives alone, his car, and his accent. He asks these to ensure he can perfectly impersonate Gerrard after killing him.
Q.14 Read the following stanza carefully and answer the questions given below –
[2×2=4]
Once, when the good Saint Peter
Lived in the world below,
And walked about it, preaching,
Just as he did, you know.
(1) Is Saint Peter still living on the earth? How do you know?
Answer: No, the line “Once, when… lived in the world below” indicates it is a past event.
(2) What did Saint Peter do?
Answer: Saint Peter travelled around the world preaching the teachings of Christ.
OR
A slumber did my spirit seal;
I had no human fears:
She seemed a thing that could not feel
The touch of earthly years.
(1) What “slumber” sealed poet’s spirit?
Answer: The deep sleep (death) of his loved one sealed the poet’s spirit.
(2) What did she seem?
Answer: She seemed like a thing that was beyond feeling the touch of earthly time (immortal in death).
Q.15 Answer any two of the given questions in about 20-30 words –
[2×2=4]
(i) How do we defile the human earth? (A Legend of the Northland) *Typo in paper, refers to ‘No Men Are Foreign’
Answer: We defile the earth by taking up arms against each other, harboring hatred, and polluting the air with wars and violence.
(ii) How has the poet personified darkness? (Rain on the Roof)
Answer: The poet personifies the darkness as ‘melancholy’ (sad) which weeps in the form of gentle rainy tears.
(iii) How does a tree defy death? (On Killing a Tree)
Answer: A tree defies death because its roots remain hidden and safe deep inside the earth. Even if chopped, it heals and grows back from twigs.
Moments (Supplementary-Book)
Q.18 Answer any two of the following questions in about 40-60 words –
[2×3=6]
(i) How did student Iswaran bring down the beast? (Iswaran the Storyteller)
Answer: Iswaran claimed he controlled the mad elephant by using a Japanese martial art, jujitsu. He whacked the beast’s third toenail with a cane, causing it to collapse.
(ii) Why is the statue of the happy prince pulled down? (The Happy Prince)
Answer: The statue was pulled down because after giving away all its gold and jewels to the poor, it looked shabby, dull, and was no longer considered beautiful or useful by the Mayor.
(iii) Why was it decided to execute the disciple? (In the Kingdom of Fools)
Answer: The new stake was too big for the thin merchant. The King ordered to find a fat man who would fit the stake. The disciple had grown fat eating bananas and ghee, so he was chosen.
Q.19 Choose the correct answer of the following questions –
[1×4=4]
(i) What was Mahendra professionally?
(a) A police inspector
(b) A junior supervisor in a firm
[ ]
(c) A school teacher
(d) None of the above
Answer: (b) A junior supervisor in a firm
(ii) The fair celebrated the festival of –
(a) lights
(b) colours
[ ]
(c) spring
(d) kites
Answer: (c) spring
(iii) Whom does the merchant accuse for the thief’s death?
(a) The man who built the wall
(b) The dancing girl
[ ]
(c) The thief
(d) None
Answer: (a) The man who built the wall
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