General Interview Questions for Class 10 Board Exams

 

General Interview Questions (Any Personality)


In board exams, students are often asked to prepare interview questions for famous personalities such as their principal, a cricketer or any other sports personality like Sachin Tendulkar, or a social worker or anyone like this. This skill checks your creativity, communication, and ability to ask meaningful questions.
In this post, you will find some general interview questions that can be used in exams. These questions will help you frame your own interview sets, whether it is for a school leader, a sports star, or any other role model.


Body (Main Content)
👉 First, explain the structure of an interview (Start → Middle → End).
Then provide sample general questions.
You can also group them:
a) Personal Background Questions
Can you tell us about your early life and education?
What inspired you to choose this career?
b) Achievements and Challenges
3. What difficulties did you face in your journey?
4. Which achievement do you consider the most important in your life?
c) Motivation and Advice
5. Who is your role model, and why?
6. What message would you like to give to students?
…and so on (8 - 10 questions are enough for exam practice).

How to Start an Interview in Exams
Students can begin like this (depending on the personality):

Interviewer: Good morning, Sir/Madam. It is a great honour to interview you today. Thank you for giving us your valuable time. May I ask you a few questions?

How to End an Interview in Exams
Students should always conclude politely:

Interviewer: Thank you so much for answering my questions patiently. It was a wonderful experience talking to you. I have learnt many valuable lessons from this interaction.



Some of the common interview questions that you may use to ask any personality


1. Can you tell us about your early life and background?



2. What inspired you to choose this field?



3. Who has been your biggest motivation in life?



4. What difficulties did you face in the beginning?



5. How did you overcome those challenges?



6. What is your biggest achievement so far?



7. How do you balance your personal and professional life?



8. What role has education played in your success?



9. Which qualities do you think are most important for success?



10. Do you follow any daily routine or habit that helps you?



11. How do you deal with failures and disappointments?



12. What message would you like to give to today’s youth?



13. Who is your role model, and why?



14. What are the values you strongly believe in?



15. How do you handle criticism?



16. What are your future goals or dreams?



17. Which incident in your life has left a deep impact on you?



18. How important do you think hard work and discipline are?



19. What changes do you wish to see in society?



20. What advice would you like to give to students preparing for their future?



Quick Guidance for Students

  • Keep your questions short and clear.
  • Avoid “yes/”no”-type questions; ask open-ended ones.
  • Always show respect at the beginning and end.
  • Use simple English — examiners check clarity more than fancy words.

Preparing interview questions is not just an exam activity but also a way to improve your communication skills. Practise writing 10–12 questions on different personalities. Always remember:

  • Start with a polite greeting
  • Ask clear questions
  • End with gratitude.

This method will help you score full marks in your exam and also prepare you for real-life interactions.



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