According to new paper
style for board exam
Standard
– 12 Functional English grammar
and Textbook and
Lapwing
Answers of all the exercises
are given in a separate
book
- Rohan Kumar
Annual
Exam
SECTION : A (Objective – 17 marks)
• Tick
mark True or False against the following statements : [04]
• Find
and write the nearest meaning
: [03]
• Select
the most appropriate language function given in the bracket and write against
the sentence : [03]
•
Select the most appropriate response
: (M.C.Q.) [04]
• Select
the most appropriate question to get the underlined word / phrase as answer:
(M.C.Q.) [03]
SECTION : B (Reading
comprehension - 19 marks)
• Read the extract and answer the questions : [10]
• Fill
in the blanks with the appropriate words given in the
brackets : [03]
• Write
a short note focusing on the questions : [06]
SECTION : C (Reading comprehension 20 marks
• Read
the following passages
and answer the questions given below it :
[05]
• Summary writing. [05]
• Read the news clipping and answer the questions : [05]
• Read the stanza and answer the questions : [05]
SECTION : D (Functions
: 20 Marks)
• Transformation [04]
• Reported speech [04]
• Complete the sentence using the functions given in the brackets
: [05]
• Synthesis [03]
• Editiing [04]
SECTION : E (Writing : 24 Marks)
• Information transfer [05]
• Paragraph writing [08]
• Application writing or Speech writing [06]
• Email
writing or Report writing (Either
is asked) [05]
Section - A
Write whether the sentences are True or
False:
(1)
Customer was
technically powerful.
(2)
Customer cannot
install LOVE while several
programmes are running.
(3)
The customer informed
that four programmes were running then.
(4)
The programme
will remain in memory but it will disrupt other programmes.
(5)
She had the advanced programme.
(6)
The customer had an error message.
(7)
The programme
has been set up to run on external HEART.
(8)
The system will remove
any faulty file and programmes.
(9)
Then customer should
empty the recycle bin.
(10)
Customer should not share
and she would get back neat modules.
(11) Walt is no more but he lives
as a live influence in
creations.
(12)
Walt hasn't given
memorable cartoons, nature films feature film etc.
(13) People think Walt is still alive.
(14)
Walt was
matchless, imaginative and creative.
(15)
Walt provided a lot of
fun and pleasure through his creations.
(16)
Walt was full of
impractical dreams that he made them
come true.
(17) Walt sketched his first birds.
(18)
The new fashioned
train was Walt's first attraction for his Disneyland.
(19) In Chicago, Walt studied cartooning.
(20)
Walt started Animation Company
in Kansa.
(21) Walt was not
well-to- do when he
came to Bollywood.
(22)
At first, Walt started his cartoon series Alice in Cartoonland.
(23)
Walt was
not disappointed though he
didn't earn a lot initially.
(24)
A lot of people saw the movie of
Mickey, watched series on TV end read a lot from the books and magazines.
(25)
Roy Edward liked Walt's way of storytelling than he finished movie.
(26)
Walt always took humour lightly.
(27) Walt always asked for the
views from his colleagues before the final
decision.
(28)
Walt always involved
himself in everything
while making a creation.
(29) He hoped that
Disneyland would be unique.
(30)
It was opened
in July-1955.
(31) He saved a lot of money.
(32)
Our mind, body and emotions work together.
(33)
We can
study and take right decision
with our physical capacity.
(34) Sometimes one has to make rational decision based on the
current circumstances.
(35) Some good exercises
help us build better resilience and rebalance oneself.
(36) Concentrate on what is not wrong at present.
(37) One is likely to make mistakes.
(38)
Expect that you are lucky.
(39) Over thinking
releases pressure.
(40)
Don't have
more expectations.
(41) You will start doubting yourself due to over
thinking.
(42)
You will
feel less energetic than actually
you are.
(43) You will feel everything going right due to over
thinking.
(44) Watch the film
as an outside observer.
(45) Practise positive
thinking only wherever
and whenever it is
impossible.
(46)
Hectic life
and pessimism cannot make us successful and positive.
(47)
The focus
on positive aim will make you think mort clearly.
(48) The exercise
like 'anticipating success' can drive
away the negativity from your mind.
(49)
Nana was not taken to the funeral of the author's grandmother.
(50)
We were scared for Nana's
health and we want
to expose him to further trauma.
(51)
Nana was fifty eight when his
wife died.
(52) Sometimes they would not talk to each-other for a few days together.
(53)
Nana might have got
married at the age of twenty
five.
(54) The grandmother fought with the author's
step mother.
(55)
The Nana defended
the author's step mother and favoured her.
(56) Nani will regret
the day Nana die.
(57)
Nana didn't allow the author and his family members
to take away the bed of his wife.
(58)
Nana stayed
locked in his bed room.
(59) Nana asked for a new bottle of
cough syrup though he
had cough.
(60) Nana refused for haircut though
he needed it.
(61)
Nana began to talk
in a
feminine way more and more.
(62)
Dr. Kamble was
a physiotherapist.
(63) He was suffering
from dissociative personality disorder.
(64) The doctor
advised the author to make adjustment with his grandfather.
(65) In the old
age, the suffering of the
author's grandfather was curable.
(66)
Ants share work to each other.
(67) Ants help each other to reach to the top.
(68)
The behaviour showing the
adeptness of ants has been noticed and studied by
none.
(69)
They are called umbrella
ants because they carry large
pieces of leaf over their heads like umbrellas.
(70) Ants do farming in their
own way.
(71)
When ants need slaves, they attack the nests of others and abduct some of their children.
(72)
From their birth ants
are taught to disobey
(73)
The people living
in the houses flee when driver ants
pass from their house.
(74) Driver ants eat
small insects.
(75) Ants play games, nurse the sick and bury the dead.
(76) Helen Keller
speaks based on authentic material.
(77) Helen Keller cannot read various magazines himself.
(78)
The author is going to speak impartially.
(79) The fight is against the preparedness and economic system.
(80)
Helen warms
the workers that there are enemies all round their country.
(81) The speaker
demotivated them to be ready
for the protest.
(82)
The enemies of the masters are their workers.
(83) They are ready to fight though they are not rewarded
properly.
(84) The workers are innocent childish
and silly.
(85) They have sacrificed many a times yet they a are not
well off.
(86)
They are
ready to fight for even other people.
(87)
The workers have liberties.
(88) No free and democratic
country has ever existed.
(89)
They have
to face the dangers of transport, construction etc..
(90)
At last, they get nominal
salary and the war compensations.
(91)
What masters
need is reorganization and reconstruction of their whole life.
(92) The statesmen and government have always ignored what the worker want.
(93)
It is the duty of the workers to
force such reforms.
(94) The author
advises them to be
ready for war for their
good.
(95)
They are
also advised not to be the ode
obedient salves.
(96) The father and
the son were arranging chess.
(97)
The mother was sitting by fire and knitting.
(98)
He was
posted in India and retired after completing his tenure.
(99) The family
was mesmerized by the description of Mumbai.
(100) The paw hadn't
a spell on it.
(101) An old and holy fakir had put a spell
on the paw. was mesmerized by the
description of Mumbai.
(102) The paw would
fulfill desire but cause deep sadness.
(103) He threw the fire upon
the paw.
(104) He was curious
and he wanted to test the
powers of the paw.
(105) He took the paw back from the fire.
(106) At first, he wished to
get 200 dollars.
(107) His son was employed
by Maw and Meggins.
(108) He got 200 pounds
but he had lost his son.
(109) When he heard about his
son's death, he became unconscious.
(110) After a few days, his
mother wished to see their grandson alive.
(111) Her husband warned her against her wish that she might be afraid to their son's decayed body.
(112) But she insisted on having her wish come true.
(113) On demanding
his third wish, there were sound of cracks and thunder.
(114) The house collapsed and rushed out and sighed
in disappointment.
(115) The spell of
the monkey's paw has
worked a bit.
(116) He has lost his son and house.
(117) It is a very
complex problem.
(118) To enjoy nature, we must have open mind.
(119) There should be no pre-concept in mind.
(120) To be free
is more than to be dependent.
(121) The intelligent cannot be free person.
(122) One should study the whole environment and all kind
of influences.
(123) The surrounding people and condition
should not inter fear if you want to be free.
(124) Fear is a bar
to freedom.
(125) Common people have different
kinds of fear.
(126) The desires or
expectations are meant for self-assurance and a sense of importance.
(127) A desire to be something must be renounced if we
love real freedom.
(128) After all the examinations do not
give us position or twice make you somebody.
(129)
The real cause for the desire to be
something is title, position and knowledge. (130)Generally, the students are
encouraged to imitate a hero.
(131) When you understand
that all the encouragements are hopes lead you
to imitation, you are free.
(132) The freedom lies in understanding what one is from
moment to moment.
(133) When you revolt for tradition, you can
get freedom.
(134) The real function
of education is to cultivate freedom.
(135) No
freedom without leaving imitation. (136)Headache is a great curse to human
beings. (137)Sometimes headache works as a password. (138)Generally it is used
at school by students.
(139) Many students
used it to skip lunch hours.
(140) No
other ailment can be so easily mentioned with impunity. (141)Headache could be
used at social gathering and none would doubt it.
(142) Only indisposition is superior to
headache.
(143) Only the eminent people can use it.
(144) The person inflicted directly
can use it.
(145) The
secretary of eminent people can use it. can write it. (146)Headache is an
elegant falsehood.
(147) Many people use headache to avoid the favourable function.
(148) If a common person uses
it at school he is likely to be punished.
(149) Headache is such a common
ailment that some people would
carry balm or tablet as its cure
(150) We should join hands with government to save environment.
(151) We
all must follow some Dos and Don'ts to save our planet. (152)CO2,
and carbon footprints are less dangerous for us. (153)Greenhouse gases are
emitted by transport.
(154) We can completely eliminate
the emission of greenhouse gases.
(155) Every aspect of our economy depends
on fossil fuels.
(156) The emission of CO2, and carbon footprints
will go very high very shortly.
(157) We must rely
on alternative sources
of energy.
(158) We all must fight together against the menace of global warming.
(159) Solar energy should be used as much
as it
is impossible.
(160) The paper industry
consumes a lot of trees.
(161) The pamphlets should never be given to the
concerned people only.
(162) The discarded pamphlet causes a lot
of burden of carbon foot prints.
(163) The low cost air-conditioners save a lot of electricity.
(164) The
battery driven vehicles should be used more and more. (165)Enough facility of
sunlight in the house is advisable. (166)The use of cars should be encouraged.
(167)Forest should be protected, conserved and increased. (168)There
should be cultivation of bio-fuel crops on large scale.
(169)Composting should be done both at individual houses and the community houses.
Find and write the nearest meaning:
(1)
Expensive : cheap,
gorgeous, precious, moderate
(2)
Eligibility : qualification, demolition, nation, abolition
(3)
acknowledged : well known, grateful, eligible, qualified
(4)
Give up : pilgrim, digest, quit, quiet
(5)
Survey : change,
sight, analysis, bravery
(6)
Motivation : legacy, heirloom,
unaware, encouragement
(7)
Legacy : heirloom, costly, heirloom, unaware
(8)
Gaze : see, watch,
look, stare
(9)
Vow : sight,
alter, approach, oath
(10)
Routine : daily, often, never, rare
(11)
soccer :
volleyball, hockey, football, chess
(12)
Vigorous : deserve,
efficient, challenge, opportunity
(13)
anticipation : provision, prediction, mindset, anticorruption
(14)
Mindset : belief, convince, convince, vigorous
(15)
Slam : challenge, eliminate, pound, regret
(16)
Intense :
faint, shy, focus, extreme
(17)
Slam : regret,
blame, eliminate, pound
(18)
Unconscious : faint, belief, extreme, daily
(19)
awesome : severe,
flexible, quarrelsome, serious
(20)
agitated :
excited, cerebral, costive,
none of these
(21)
conquer : quarrel,
overcome, overwhelm, give fight
(22)
Conquer : loose, frighten,
overcome, enhance
(23)
fathom : complicated, understand, fashion, shape
(24)
Eliminate : remove, strategy, decision, focus
(25)
eliminate : remove, add, recognize, investigate
(26)
Blame :
accuse, skill, competence, focus
(27)
Intuition :
balanced, conquer, instinct, win
(28)
Competence : ability, shy, negativity, unconscious
(29)
Energetic : dynamic,
excellent, advance, memory
(30)
appreciate : praise, attract, amaze, take care
(31)
Conversation : memory,
communication, energetic, fire
(32)
Hopes :
worries, awesome, wreck, aspiration
(33)
Anxieties : awesome
excellent, worries, rare
(34)
Incident : accident, dent, prudence, ever
(35)
counsel : writes,
directors, leaders, absolute rulers
(36)
Patience : patient, courage, stare, endurance
(37)
patience : forbearance, calmness, obedience, impudent
(38)
Adulthood : childhood, youth, maturity, neighbourhood
(39)
Attraction : allurement, mishap, maturity, attitude
(40)
dictators : writers,
directories, absolute rulers
(41)
Strength : conquer,
instinct, power, poverty
(42)
Ambitious : energetic, memory, aspiring, worried
(43)
Hardworking : disciple, dispute, industrious, reluctant
(44)
Hesitate : conquer,
mishap, reluctant, gaze
(45)
Focus : skill, competence, characteristic, concentrate
(46)
Dispute : conduct,
conflict, concrete, confide
(47)
Dispute : ambitious, confine,
conflict, status
(48)
Pandemonium :
noisy and uncontrolled behavior people, good manners,
(49)
Ignorance :
uproar, forbidden, anxious, illiteracy
(50)
Ignore :
avoid, barrier, debate, conduct
(51)
Ego : mission,
devotee, hesitate, psyche
(52)
Barrier : identity, opium, dispute, hurdle
(53)
barriers : ignorance, blocks,
stones fruits
(54)
deliberately : accidentally, intentionally, automatically, without
choice
(55)
Deliberate :
balance, brittle, vigour,
intentional
(56)
Stamina :
abandon, resilience, attack, bloom
(57)
Summit : beak, peak, steep, risk
(58)
catch up with : succeed in
reaching, keep something within reach, undergo something, recall something
(59)
Onslaught : exposure, blossom, attack, fragrance
(60)
Vigor :
zest, jest, joke, brittle
(61)
vigorous : tough, eager
king, victorious
(62)
Forbidden : not allowed, forgiven, dismissed
(63)
Upset :
confide, confused, argue, blossom
(64)
Ignorance :
uproar, forbidden, anxious, illiteracy
(65)
Swallow : digest, chew, absorb,
boring
(66)
Anxious : uproar,
ignorance, illiteracy, afraid
(67)
Investigate : whoop,
inspect, escape, argue
(68)
Stagger : walk unsteadily, walk
steadily, move on the hands and knees, shout loudly
(69)
collapse :
collect, fall down, construct, leap
(70)
Collapse : exhausting, crash, investigate, fence
(71)
splayed out : aggravate, spread out, advocated, snarled
(72)
Stomach : dumb, nostrils, waist,
belly
(73)
Insomnia :
sleeplessness, exhausting, ignorance, investigate
(74)
insomnia : inability
to remember, inability sleep, inability to speak clearly
(75)
Remedy : hunt, fence, medicine, diet
(76)
exhausting : enlarge, haunting, effortful, existing
(77)
frustrated : confused, annoyed, laugh, angry
(78)
growl : crumble, grumble, rumble, shout
(79)
Enemy :
opponent, foe, bachelor stab
(80)
Enemy : friend,
starve, strain, foe
(81)
Stab : pierce,
shoot, starve, waist
(82)
Made up of broils : full
of difficulties, full of full of tensions, hot water, full of
remedies
(83)
Intention : tease, insomnia,
objective, dumb
(84)
Tease : strain, remedy,
annoy, gasp
(85)
Plight : ingratitude, gruffly, fault, condition
(86)
plight : great fight, flight, slow,
difficult situation
(87)
Satisfaction : contentment, equivalent, population, primeval
(88)
equivalent : different together, distinguished, same
(89)
pilgrims : people who make a
journey to holy place, people who give money in charity, people who give money
in building temples, None of these
(90)
Pilgrim : boundary,
wayfarer, glorious, view
(91)
destination : decision,
explanation, terminus, anticipation
(92)
primeval :
aboriginal, modern, anticipation, traditional
(93)
Magnificent :
swallow, chew, digest, glorious
(94)
tedious :
interesting, exciting quarrelsome, boring
(95)
Tedious : boring,
view, wayfarer, identical
(96)
integral : important, fundamental, ordinary, internal
(97)
Disapproval :
rejection, communication, integral
(98)
disapproval : denial, agree, consent
(99)
deceptive : illusory, imaginative,
real, sharp (100)Dominant : Impart, impressive, slant, saying
(101)Ornithology : study of vegetation, study of birds, study of animals, study of weather
(102)acknowledge : refuse something, accept a fact, appreciate,
invite (103)Limit : confine, confident, confidence, confide
(104)conceal : hide, concrete, uncover, None of these (105)trival :
very large, small, exceptional, terrific
(106) Pursuit
: attempt at achieving something, understand something, attempt at avoiding,
something, None of these.
(107) Conservator
: a person who attempts to save environment, a person who advocates new thing,
a person who knows values very we a person who protects values or things.
(108) a
large arena : a large hall, a large stadium, a big late, a large complex
personality, controlled behaviour of people.
(109) detained : Prevented from living somewhere,
Prevented from leaving or doing
something, being punished, attained
(110) Slink away :
To get drowned, To move away, To get caught, To get shocked
(111) 'in a continual hot water' : in high
temperature, in a difficult situation, in
tention, in a flowing water (112)conservation :
reservation, deserve, constitution, preservation, (113)receptive : deceptive,
acceptive, conceive, attractive (114)Explore : analyse, visit, motivate, legacy
(115)Energetic : dynamic, excellent, advance, memory (116)Ego :
mission, devotee, hesitate, psyche (117)Emphasis : devotee psyche, mission,
insistence (118)Odour : steep, summit, fragrance, stamina (119)Clueless :
approach, sight, unaware, witness (120)Quiet : gaze, calm, exit, quit
(121)Strenuous : arduous, large, great, serious (122)synonymous :
similar, right, easy, new name (123)pound : hit, mould, easy, rapid
Select the most appropriate function given in the
bracket and write against the
sentence-03
(1)
(Showing Purpose, Comparing People, Showing Contrast, Describing
process, Showing result)
(1)
The artist worked
hard with a view
to running a better livelihood.
(2)
The colour of this
trouser is good but the
quality is the Worst.
(3)
The ledge
was so high that the leopard could not reach.
(2)
(Showing Purpose,
Comparing People, Showing Contrast,
Describing process, Showing
result)
(1)
My selection of colours is as good as yours.
(2)
Two tablespoon yeast are added.
(3)
The students
come to school in order to learn.
(3)
(Showing Purpose,
Comparing People, Showing Contrast,
Describing process, Showing
result)
(1)
Inspite of his being qualified, he does not get a
Government job.
(2)
Prepare such a book that everyone will appreciate Mr.. Raval.
(3)
No other cricketer is as cool as MS Dhoni.
(4)
(Conditioning the past, offering
advice, Reporting, Making Supposition, Deer
is not important)
(1)
The English teacher asked me why I was absent.
(2)
The thief was caught
today morning.
(3)
Before exam the students should work really hard.
(5)
(Conditioning the past, offering
advice, Reporting, Making Supposition, Deer
is not important)
(1) Khudabaksh sing the
song as if he were Sukhwinder Singh.
(2)
If it rains,
we will not go to Central Mall.
(3)
The boy told his father that
he wanted to buy a new bicycle.
(6)
(Conditioning the past, offering
advice, Reporting, Making Supposition, Deer
is not important)
(1)
The patient had been saved very
intelligently.
(2) Mayur had beter
meet Psychiatrist.
(3)
Deepak Patel played guitar as if he were a rock star
(7)
(Connecting Information, Comparing, Describing habitual action, Expressing manner of action, Showing purpose)
(1) The labourers are working day and
night so that the over bridge can be built up early.
(2)
Tea is the best
Dr.ink.
(3)
Moksha tries to dance as
Deepika Padukone.
(8)
(Connecting Information, Comparing, Describing habitual action, Expressing manner of action, Showing purpose)
(1)
Run fast otherwise you will miss the
train.
(2)
I used to blow whistle when I was in college.
(3) Prabhas gained
his weight in order
to make his body fit for Bahubali
- II.
(9)
(Connecting Information, Comparing, Describing habitual action, Expressing manner of action, Showing purpose)
(1)
The monkey is more naughty
than many other animals.
(2) He behaves like his father.
(3)
Neither Virat nor Raina
performed well in this
IPL.
(10)
(Comparing things, Talking about
people / place relation to something, reporting, describing person making supposition)
(1) This city is totally different from the
city we have lived in.
(2) Do you know who
is the founder of Whatsapp
is Facebook?
(3)
Visnagar is not so hot as Ahmedabad.
(11)
(Comparing things, Talking about
people / place relation to something, reporting, describing person making supposition)
(1)
Kinjal asked
Viral if she could give him cham che
bangadi vali gaadi '.
(2) Rakesh Rajgor
was totally unaware about the issue though he were not
informed.
(3)
He is the same guy
as we have seen in Kashmir.
(12)
(Comparing things, Talking about
people / place relation to something, reporting, describing person making supposition)
(1)
The leader assigned
the work to those persons wer he had full trust.
(2) Gold is one of the
costliest metals.
(3) The culprit
wished the priest good morning.
(13)
(Synthesizing expressions, Doer is not important, Showing Contrast, Expressing choice, Expressing Manner of action)
(1) she would rather have
spent money on a holiday.
(2) How can I say that Jadeja Sir
will be available at his office on Monday morning?
(3) Sanjay has so
many friends but the best friend is Sandeep.
(14)
(Synthesizing expressions, Doer is not important, Showing Contrast, Expressing choice, Expressing Manner of action)
(1)
Try to follow the lifestyle as successful people have lived.
(2)
For making
garlic bread, garlic butter is applied
on bread.
(3) Nakul would rather go to GMDC
ground on Sunday morning.
(15)
(Synthesizing expressions, Doer is not important, Showing Contrast, Expressing choice, Expressing Manner of action)
(1)
In Africa, a lion
wakes up in the morning
and searches for the
food everywhere.
(2) Maanu has fast
today yet she looks
energetic.
(3)
Nougat OS is like
Marshmallow.
(16)
(Doer is not important, connecting information, reporting, showing result, making supposition)
(1)
Five terrorists were killed
in Maharashtra.
(2) Congress wins in
Gujarat but Bharatiya Janata Party wins in Bihar.
(3) Windshield of the car
was broken yesterday.
(17)
(Doer is not important, connecting information, reporting, showing result, making supposition)
(1) While India was celebrating Uttarayan, the soldiers were fighting for the country.
(2) Doctor said that
Nana had a problem.
(3) Alpesh is laughing as if he were a cartoon.
(18)
(Doer is not important, connecting information, reporting, showing result, making supposition)
(1) The teacher said that headache is not a serious sickness.
(2)
Arunima Sinha was bold enough to fight with ruftians.
(3) People move in the Imagica as if they were in heaven.
(19)
(Showing result, talking about
a person in relation It to something, expressing the manner, expressing supposition, giving
opinion) .
(1)
English teachers are clever
enough to understand students' ideas.
(2)
Rohit speaks as if he were
Sherlock Holmes.
(3)
Headache differs
from other sickness.
(20)
(Showing result, talking about
a person in relation It to something, expressing the manner, expressing supposition, giving
opinion)
(1)
Everybody believe that Granny is no more.
(2)
Like Rakesh, Himanshu is intelligent.
(3)
Both Walt
and Roy were almost in the same
way.
(21)
(Showing result, talking about
a person in relation It to something, expressing the manner, expressing supposition, giving
opinion)
(1) Roy Disney
knows that Walt will never leave.
(2) Shivani is too shy to answer.
(3)
Roshni thinks as if she were a
slave.
(22)
(Showing result, talking about a
person in relation to something, expressing the manner, expressing supposition,
giving opinion)
(1)
Gopi is too confused to talk with Dr.. Pandey.
(2) Kanubhai suggests
as if he were his relative,
(3)
Mr., Brown talks like a magician.
(23)
(Showing result, talking about a
person in relation to something, expressing the manner, expressing supposition,
giving opinion)
(1) Dr. Kambli
think that they should bring Nana
with them.
(2)
I saw such a man as you have suggested to meet.
(3) Unlike Akki, Ranvir Singh's films are more famous.
(24)
(Showing result, talking about a
person in relation to something, expressing the manner, expressing supposition,
giving opinion)
(1) We mean that
love is a powerful feeling.
(2)
This mobile
is so
costly that Veena can't buy it.
(3) Ajay Devgan looked at him
as if he were blind.
(25)
(Showing result, expressing condition
in the past, showing contrast,
giving suggestion, making supposition)
(1)
Had they been here, they would have created new World.
(2)
You should do strike against war.
(3)
He speaks
as if
he were homeless.
(26)
(Showing result, expressing condition
in the past, showing contrast,
giving suggestion, making supposition)
(1) Though Maya was a woman,
nobody helped her.
(2)
You had better sit with Arunirma.
(3)
Mr.s. Mary was too worried
to ask for other wish.
(27)
(Showing result, expressing condition
in the past, showing contrast,
giving suggestion, making supposition)
(1)
He keeps
his head in his hand as if he were a
fool.
(2)
Amitabh speaks as if he were
a politician.
(3)
They make progress but they can't make India
free from pollution.
(28)
(Giving opinion, connecting
expressions, expressing manner, showing result, talking about place in relation
to something)
(1)
Unlike Baroda, Gandhinagar is pollution free city.
(2)
The school
clerk works as politicians work.
(3)
Kalpana Chawla went too
far to come back.
(29)
(Giving opinion, connecting
expressions, expressing manner, showing result, talking about place in relation
to something)
(1) Mr. Morris talked
as a real magician performs
on the stage.
(2)
Like Mosko,
Abu Dhabi is the capital of UAE.
(3)
Doraemon is such a famous
cartoon that everybody knows.
(30)
(Giving opinion, connecting
expressions, expressing manner, showing result, talking about place in relation
to something)
(1)
The Narrator knew that Nana
was changed.
(2)
Everybody thinks is a holy place while Mt. Abu is a - picnic
place.
(3)
scientists say that we
should reduce production of deadly gases.
(31)
(Showing Result, habitual action
in the past, expressing manner
of action, doer is not important,
comparing people)
(1) Pooja is too shy to talk to her fiance.
(2)
This is such a powerful
mobile that it can work
as a computer.
(3) Gulabrao Maharaj
used to wear his
devotee's clothes.
(32)
(Showing Result, habitual action
in the past, expressing manner
of action, doer is not important,
comparing people)
(1)
Mr.s. Sharma
speaks like Mother Teresa talked with poor
people.
(2)
Mr.. Jani was waiting for Mr.. Joshi as
a fanatic.
(3) Aajwa - Nimeta was visited many times.
(33)
(Showing Result, habitual action
in the past, expressing manner
of action, doer is not important,
comparing people)
(1)
I was
advised how to behave with Grandpa.
(2) ChilDr.en in my family used to go
to watch magic - show in Hyderabad.
(3) Hitler was more dangerous than other leaders.
(34)
(Showing result, synthesizing
expressions, talking about person in relation to something, showing purpose, making supposition)
(1) Naina behaves
as if she were Priyanka
Chopra.
(2)
Switzerland is such
a place that we all wish to visit.
(3) Anandiben Patel went to
Delhi in order to meet our PM.
(35)
(Showing result, synthesizing
expressions, talking about person in relation to something, showing purpose, making supposition)
(1)
The doctor treated
the child as if he were
his relatives.
(2)
China is too large
a country to move in a day.
(3)
I believe that one should love himself before he loves others.
(36)
(Showing result, synthesizing
expressions, talking about person in relation to something, showing purpose, making supposition)
(1)
Shiv wanted magic stick
with a view to fulfilling his wishes.
(2)
The doctor knew that Granny would not be cured soon
(3)
Gujarat is such
a state as you have never seen.
(37)
(Connecting expressions, describing process,
expressing manner of action, making supposition,
showing result)
(1) Robin Uthappa played so
fast that none could beat him
(2) Unlike Mr. Bhatiya, Mr. Desai is very
talkative.
(3)
Kirti walks as if he
were a girl.
(38)
(Connecting expressions, describing process,
expressing manner of action, making supposition,
showing result)
(1)
This year's
board question paper was easy enough to score good.
(2)
Like Viru, Jay believes in 'We
are the First.'
(3)
Not only CO2, but also Carbon foot print is responsible for Global Warming.
(39)
(Connecting expressions, describing process,
expressing manner of action, making supposition,
showing result)
(1)
We can
control Global Warming, if we grow more trees,
(2)
The water in the fridge was too chilled to be Dr.unk
(3) Cheese is spread on pizza,
(40)
(Showing result, expressing condition
in the past, showing contrast,
giving suggestion, making Supposition)
(1)
If Swami
Vivekanand had lived longer, he would have created other new World.
(2) Workers had better
strike against war.
(3)
The begger asked for money as if he
were hungry.
(41)
(Showing result, expressing condition
in the past, showing contrast,
giving suggestion, making Supposition)
(1)
Though Ilaben was a
woman, none helped her.
(2)
You ought to sit with your father - in - law.
(3)
Shiv was too worried to ask for other wish.
(42)
(Showing result, expressing condition
in the past, showing contrast,
giving suggestion, making Supposition)
(1) Nakul keeps his head in his hand as if he
were the boss.
(2)
Jaival Bhatt speaks
as if he were a politician.
(3) We make progress but we can't make India free from slavery.
(43)
(Giving opinion, connecting
expressions, expressing manner, showing result, talking about place in relation
to something)
(1)
Unlike Chandigarh, Bombay
is a polluted city.
(2)
Khalil Gibran speaks
as astrologer speaks.
(3)
Saniya went too far to come back.
(44)
(Giving opinion, connecting
expressions, expressing manner, showing result, talking about place in relation
to something)
(1)
Dynamo performs on the road
as a real magician performs on the stage.
(2)
Like Shakespear, Kalidas is the Shakespear of India.
(3)
Chhota Bheem is such a famous
cartoon that GET everybody knows about it.
(45)
(Giving opinion, connecting
expressions, expressing manner, showing result, talking about place in relation
to something)
(1) Raval sir knew that
Nayanbhai was changed.
(2)
Ambaji is
a holy place while Polo Forest is a picnic place.
(3)
Environmentalists
say that we should
reduce production of deadly gases.
(46)
(Showing result, talking about a person in relation
to. something, expressing the manner, expressing
suppositions, giving opinion)
(1)
Jital is too
egoist to talk with her boss.
(2)
Dhirubhai suggests as if he
were the proprietor of the
firm.
(3)
Kavya met the same
boy as had got the first prize.
(47)
(Showing result, talking about a person in relation
to. something, expressing the manner, expressing
suppositions, giving opinion)
(1) I think that they should bring the
chilDr.en with them.
(2)
I saw such a man as you have suggested to meet him.
(3) Unlike Dharmen Dr.a, Amitabh
is more famous.
(48)
(Showing result, talking about a person in relation
to. something, expressing the manner, expressing
suppositions, giving opinion)
(1) We all believe that love
is a powerful feeling.
(2)
This lappy is so costly that I can't buy it.
(3) Hrithik looks at
him as if he were
a blind.
(49)
(Showing result, talking about a person in relations
to something, expressing the manner, expressing
supposition, giving opinion)
(1)
Art teacher, Mr. Bakulbhai
is clever enough to understand student's ideas.
(2) Ashish Desai speaks
as if he were Mr.. Kapadiya.
(3) Kidney stone differs from other
pains.
(50)
(Showing result, talking about a person in relations
to something, expressing the manner, expressing
supposition, giving opinion)
(1) Everybody believe
that Becharbha is no more.
(2)
The peon behaves as
the principal orders.
(3) Both John and Joseph were almost in same way.
(51)
(Showing result, talking about a person in relations
to something, expressing the manner, expressing
supposition, giving opinion)
(1)
Roy Disney knows that Walt will never leave.
(2)
Rupalee Jagga is too
shy to answer.
(3)
Kantabai thinks as if she were still slave.
(52)
(doer is not important, connecting information, reporting,
showing result, making supposition)
(1) Nine civilians were killed in Rajauri area.
(2) Prakashbhai won the
election but he is not happy.
(3)
Split AC of beDr.oom was cleaned yesterday.
(53)
(doer is not important, connecting information, reporting,
showing result, making supposition)
(1) While I was celebrating Diwali, they were working
hard to succeed.
(2)
Doctor said that Navinbhai had a
problem of Vitamin B12.
(3) They were laughing as if they were a cartoons.
(54)
(doer is not important, connecting information, reporting,
showing result, making supposition)
(1)
The doctor said that
cold and cough is not a
serious illness,
(2)
Nirma was bold enough
to fight with the ruffians.
(3) We move in the Disneyland
as if we were in heaven.
Section - A
Select and write the most appropriate responses (Focusing given
function):
(1)
Ami : Why didn't he reach in time? Anita :
(Expressing Result)
(a) He got up late.
(b) Because he was lazy.
(c) He got up too late to
get the school bus.
(d) He walked
fast enough to get the
school.
(2)
Sonal : How was the
way to Maldiv hill ? Honey : (Expressing
Result)
(a) The way was so hilly that we
couldn't drive.
(b) The way was too
hilly for us not to
drive.
(c) The way was not so good.
(d)
The way was
so as we had an accident.
(3)
Jinal : Vaidehi cannot write speedily. Jiya :
(Expressing Result)
(a) She has got an injury.
(b)
She is too weak
to write speedily.
(c) She is so weak that she can write speedily.
(d)
She is weak enough to write speedily.
(4)
Jensi : Asha
and Sweta never come together. Jasna : (Expressing Result)
(a) Because they fought with each other yesterday.
(b) They are too friendly
to come together.
(c) They are too quarrelsome to come together.
(d)
They are to quarrelsome to came together.
(5)
Prachi : (Expressing Result) Anita : It is always like this.
(a) This summer
is too hot to bear.
(b)
Summer is
very hot this year.
(c) Summer is enough hot to bear.
(d) Summer is very hot that we cannot bear.
(6)
Roma : How is his score ?
Rekha : (Expressing
Result)
(a) He has scored so well.
(b)
His performance is too good to
impress us.
(c) His performance is so good that none
could satisfy.
(d) His performance is good enough to satisfy
all.
(7)
Rinkan : Why did Priya come back ? Rima : (Expressing Result)
(a) She walked so slowly that
she could not get the bus.
(b)
As she did not walk fast, she
missed the bus.
(c) She walked too slowly to miss
the bus.
(d)
She walked enough slowly
to get the bus.
(8)
Ayushi : How is Roy?
Amita : (Expressing Result)
(a) Roy is not so simple man to understand easily.
(b)
Roy is too complex for us understand.
(c) Roy is quite
a simple man.
(d)
Roy is too complex that we
cannot understand him
easily.
(9)
Pooja : Our country don't accept Western Culture. Parul : (Expressing Result)
(a) Since we are
orthodox, we don't accept
western culture.
(b) We are so rigid to
accept western culture.
(c) We are too
traditional to accept western culture.
(d) We are generous enough to accept western
culture.
(10)
Bhoomi : Why don't you go there?
Bhoomika : (Expressing Result)
(a) I don't go there because
I am
fine here.
(b) I don't like
to go there.
(c) It is so far
that I don't go there.
(d) Though I am eager to go, I don't
go there.
(11)
Krisha : Why don't you join
the party, Nitin? Diya : (Showing result)
(a) Because 1 don't like
parties.
(b)
I can't join the
party because I have been
ill.
(c) I am too tired to join the
party.
(d) I had better join the party.
(12)
Komal : Nitin wants to start his preparation for Board Exam from
February. Kinjal : (Expressing
Result)
(a) Nitin is too late
to get good result.
(b)
Nitin is late enough
to get good result.
(c) Nitin
cannot get good result in Board Exam because he is very late to start preparation.
(d) It is so late that he / Nitin will
not get good result in Board exam.
(13)
Aarohi : Why do you want to settle in U.S.A. Aarvi : (Talking about Place)
(a) I like U.S.A. very much.
(b) Like India,
USA gives me full freedom.
(c) I want to settle in
USA to become rich.
(d) USA is better than India.
(14)
Janu : Whom do you admires you more
? Janvi : (Talking about
Pelople)
(a) I admire Mr. Modi more.
(b)
Virat plays
very well so I admire him more.
(c) I admire Mr. Yogi like
Mr. Modi.
(d)
Mr. Modi is very
different.
(15)
Seema: Which mobile phone will you
buy? Sonal : (Talking
about Thing)
(a) I will buy such a mobile phone as has better camera.
(b)
I will buy same mobile phone as you have.
(c) I would rather buy I phone than Samsung.
(d) I will buy a mobile phone as
you suggest.
(16)
Bhavna : Which dialogue are you
going to speak? Bhargavi : (Talking
about People)
(a) I am going to speak Gabbarsing's dialogue.
(b) I speak my dialogue as the director instructs.
(c) I speak my dialogue
as if I were Gabbar.
(d) I will speak the same
dialogue as Gabbar singh has spoken in
'Sholay'.
(17)
Shweta : What will you do next
year? Richi : (Talking about
Thing)
(a) I will do quite different
from my friends next year.
(b) I will join N.C.C.
next year.
(c) I would like
to make a new short film next year.
(d) I will work
hard to got admission in MBBS.
(18)
Hetvi : Mr. Vyas looks rich. Have
you seen his bungalow? Hetal : (Talking
about Place)
(a) His bungalow
is bigger than a palace.
(b) His bungalow is quite
big a like Ambani's Antellia.
(c) His bungalow is big enough to surprise us.
(d) He is so rich that he can buy such a bungalow.
(19) Krisha: How is your new
friend?
Krupa : (Talking about People)
(a) My new friend is very clever.
(b)
My new
friend is as brave as shital.
(c) Like Katarina, My new friend is
beautiful.
(d) My new friend is so kind that I like her.
(20)
Aayushi : How are Mr. Bhatt and Mr.
Shah ? Mansi : (Talking
about People)
(a) Mr. Bhatt
is very kind but Mr. Shah is very unkind.
(b) Mr. Bhatt is more intelligent than Mr.
Shah
(c) Either Mr. Bhatt or Mr.
Shah is intelligent.
(d)
Unlike Mr. Bhatt, Mr. Shah always
orders everyone.
(21) Rekha : Why was Uthappa not selected
in the last match ?
Urvashi : (Talking
about People)
(a) Like Hardik Pandya,
Uthappa cannot play fast.
(b) Uthappa cannot play as if he were
Virat.
(c) Uthappa can't play
faster than Rishabh pant.
(d) Uthappa was injured so he was not selected.
(22) Rashmi : How
does Mr. Patel run ?
Rashmika : (Talking about People)
(a) Mr. Patel runs
so fast that he always wins the race.
(b)
Mr. Patel runs fast
in order to win the race.
(c) Unlike Milkhasingh, Mr. Patel runs at snail's speed.
(d) Mr. Patel can not run fast because he is lame.
(23)
Janak : Which car are you planning to buy? Amit : (Talking about Thing)
(a) I am going to buy such an Audy car
as Dr. Raval has.
(b) I will buy one of
the costliest cars.
(c) I will buy a car as you will suggest.
(d)
I want to buy a second hand car because I
have low budget for it.
(24)
Pankaj : I don't like watching serials.
Rakesh : Oho, me too, (Talking about Thing)
(a) I also hate serials.
(b)
Our thoughts are quite a like.
(c) I don't like
serials because they are nothing
but the waste of time.
(d) Though, I don't like serials,
I always watch historical serials.
(25) Kamini : Nanaji walks slowly.
Kajal : (Manner of an action)
(a) Nanaji walks as if he was an old man.
(b) Nanaji walks
as an old man does.
(c) Nanaji cannot walk very fast.
(d)
Though Nanaji
is old, he can walk fast.
(26) Deepika : He runs fast.
Priyanka : (Supposition of action)
(a) He runs fast
as Usain Bolt runs.
(b) He runs fast as if he is Usain
Bolt.
(c) He runs fast a like Usain Bolt.
(d)
He runs fast as
if he were Usain Bolt.
(27) Rucha : She
is obedient.
Mittal : (Manner of an action)
(a) She does as her parents instruct.
(b) She behaves as if she were and old lady.
(c) She always
follows every instructions of her parents.
(d)
Like an obedient
person, she is punctual.
(28)
Neeta : Shiv ls a very clever
students Niyati : (manner of an action)
(a) He is as
clever as Dhiren.
(b)
He is so clever
that he can get the
first rank.
(c) He answers the
questions as an expert teacher does.
(d)
He answers as if he were an
expert teacher.
(29)
Reshma : I want to be famous.
Rashmi : (Manner of an action)
(a) You should d something
worthwhile.
(b) Do as I advise.
(c) Feel as if you were
a successful person.
(d) Follow the great men to be famous.
(30) Komal : Jethalal is very talkative.
Kaju : (Making Supposition of an action)
(a) He talks as
if he were the director.
(b) He talks as the
director suggests.
(c) He does not get chance
to speak at home so b talks very much at the studio.
(d) He talks very
much in order to impress Babitaji.
(31) Khushi : She
completes her work in time.
Krisha : Yes (Making Supposition of an actions)
(a) She is hard
working so she completes her work.
(b) She works as
if she were a machine.
(c) She completes her work as her master does.
(d)
She tries hard with a view to
completing her work.
(32) Janu : Rehana looked
old.
Janvi : (Making Supposition of an action)
(a) Though she was young, she looked
old.
(b)
She walked as an old man does.
(c) She walked
as if she were old.
(d)
She walked so slowly that she looked old.
(33)
Monal : Shital
dances gracefully.
Monika : (Making
Supposition of an action)
(a) Shital dances as Madhuri
dances.
(b) Shital dances as if she is Madhuri Dixit.
(c) Shital dances better than
Madhuri Dixit.
(d)
Shital dances as if she
were Madhuri Dixit.
(34)
Sejal : Praful Dave sang good bhajans. Suman : (Manner of An
action)
(a) Praful Dave sang
bhajans as well as Anup Jalota.
(b)
Like Anup Jalota,
Praful Dave sang Bhajans.
(c) Praful Dave sang bhajans
Anup Jalota does.
(d)
Praful Dave sang bhajans
as if he were Anup Jalota.
(35)
Jalpa : your house seems to be
brighter Gopi : (Describing Process)
(a) We have recently whitewashed it.
(b) Our house has recently
been whitewashed.
(c) Painters have whitewashed our house.
(d) Our house shines like a new building.
(36) Bhavini : The
test was very tough.
Gopi : Not at all. (Describing Process)
(a) Yes, the questions were out of syllabus.
(b) The test was too taught for us to score more.
(c) Though the test was tough, I could
write most of the answers.
(d)
Yes, most of the questions were twisted in the test.
(37)
Tanvi: (Describing Process)
Riya : We will
have a lot of fun in next
Vacation
(a) Tacking camp will be organised for us in next 20 vacation.
(b) We will have no
school in next vacation.
(c) We will go
for tracking in next vacation
(d)
There will
be IPL Matches in next
vacation.
(38)
Tanisha : What happened yesterday ?
Tabbu : (Describing Process)
(a) The principal was absent yesterday.
(b) There was no free period yesterday.
(c) Language functions
were taught in English period.
(d)
Parth broke my pen yesterday.
(39)
Diya : This picture looks
beautiful. Divya : (Describing Process)
(a) Our drawing
teacher has painted this picture.
(b)
It is painted with perfect
colour combination.
(c) It is not painting
but a photo copy
(d) it looks beautiful
because it is between two bad paintings
(40)
Hiral : How is the question paper ? Heena : (Describing
Process)
(a) The question
paper is too difficult
to write all the answers.
(b)
The question paper is quite
easy.
(c) The questions are as our teacher has taught.
(d)
Most of the questions are taken from textual exercises.
(41)
Nirali : Why did you sell your old computer ? Parul : (Describing Process)
(a) I sold my computer
with a view to buying a
new.
(b)
My computer was repaired twice and it was
formatted again and again.
(c) I sold my old computer because it was slow.
(d)
I didn't use my computer
so I sold it.
(42)
Dipali : What are they doing there
in the library? Ekta : (Describing
Process)
(a) They are reading books in the library.
(b)
News papers and magazines
are being read in library.
(c) A librarian
is arranging books in the cupboard.
(d)
They are chatting in social sites with their Friends.
(43)
Ankita : By whom was India
ruled over? Anal : (Describing
Process)
(a) Mogals came and ruled
over India.
(b) The French became the
rulers of some parts of india.
(c) India was ruled over
by the Britishers.
(d) The Britishes
ruled over India for more than years.
(44)
Krishna : What will be there in the
oral exam? Karisha : (Describing Process)
(a) Teacher will ask us to read any lesson.
(b) We must show our homework and project work.
(c) We should not be
absent during oral exam.
(d) We are asked to speak some sentences on any topic.
(45)
Aarohi : What did you observe in the zoo? Aarvi : (Describing Process)
(a) I observed
many wild animals
in the zoo.
(b)
I visited the zoo in order to
observe different bi and animals of other countries.
(c) I observed
how birds and animals were treated the zoo.
(d) I observed
rules and regulations of the zoo.
(46)
Naina: It was a major accident.
Anita : (Describing
Process)
(a) Bharat drove his car roughly
and collided with truck.
(b)
Bharat was injured badly and was taken to
hospital soon.
(c) Bharat lost all his family members in an accident.
(d)
The accident was so terrific
that doctors could save any one.
(47)
Bhavesh : How does he perform on
the stage? Rajesh : (Supposition of an action)
(a) He performs the dance very well.
(b)
He dances as well
as Michel Jackon.
(c) He dance as
if he were Remo Desoza.
(d) He dances as he is Prabhudeva.
(48)
Janit : Deepti and Sheetal are obedient students Janak : I agree. (Manner of an action)
(a) Deepti is as obedient as Sheetal.
(b)
Sheetal is more obedient than Deepti.
(c) I agree. They work as they are
told.
(d) They work as if they were obedient.
(49) Pankaj : Why is he late ?
Rakesh : (Synthesising Expressions)
(a) He has got
up late today .
(b) Some guests have arrived his home .
(c) On the way , he has met a very old
helpless man and he has
to help him reach his home
.
(d)
He used to come late .
(50)
Nilesh : Who won the race ? Against
which team ? Vrajesh : (Synthesising Expressions)
(a) India won the match Kohli played well .
(b)
Since Kohli played well , India , won the match .
(c) India won the match easily .
(d) Pakistan could not win the match .
(51)
Amit : Who will come with you ?
When ? Akshay : (Synthesising Expressions)
(a) I will go alone .
(b)
Nobody will come with me .
(c) My friend sweety will come with me
. She will come tomorrow .
(d) Whenever I will call my friend Sweety , she will
accompany me .
(52)
Rohit : Where did Mr . Patil work ? since when ? Dhiren : (Synthesising Expressions)
(a) Mr . Patil worked in
Cadila Pharma before 1999 .
(b)
Mr . Patil worked here . It was the year 1999
.
(c) Mr . Patil
did not work here .
(d)
Mr . Patil has
been working here .
(53)
Mukesh : What did Mr Vyas give to Mr Patil ? Why ? Rajesh : (Synthesising Expressions)
(a) Mr . Vyas
gave a magic stick . Mr . Patil
can fulfil his desire with it .
(b)
Mr . Vyas gave a magic
stick to Mr . Patil to fulfil
his desire .
(c) Mr Vyas didn ' t
give anything to Mr . Patil .
(d)
A gift was given to Mr . Patil by Mr . yas
.
(54)
Ramu : Who was given prize
? Why ?
Raju : (Synthesising Expressions)
(a) Mehul was given
a prize . He won the
game .
(b)
Anjali got the the
first rank . She won the prize
.
(c) Dhaval did not win the
prize .
(d)
Prachi spoke
very well in the elocution competition - so she was given
the prize .
(55)
Kanu : Whose message was not sent ?
Why ? Manu : (Synthesising Expressions)
(a) Kavya did not
send the message .
(b)
Kavya sent
a message to her friend .
(c) Kavya ' s message
was not sent because of insufficient balance in her mobile phone .
(d)
Kavya ' s message was sent
to her friend .
(56)
Jay : Where did you go last year ?
Why ? Vijay : (Synthesising Expressions)
(a) I went to
Mumbai so that I could meet Katrina Kaif .
(b)
I wanted
to Meet Katrina Kaif . I went to Mumbai .
(c) I didn ' t go anywhere .
(d) I go to Mumbai
last year to meet Katrina Kaif .
(57)
Ram : Who wins
? Why
?
Krish : (Synthesising Expressions)
(a) India wins . Virat
is in
form .
(b) Virat and Dhoni played well so India wins .
(c) Since Virat and Dhoni are in form , India wins .
(d) India could not
win any match .
(58)
Kirti : When will you come ? with
whom ? Chandu : (Synthesising Expressions)
(a) I will not go anywhere .
(b) I will not come tomorrow
.
(c) I will come
with my friend Anil next week .
(d) My friend will come tomorrow .
(59)
Kush : How is my son ' s
study ? What about his progress ?
Joy : (Synthesising Expressions)
(a) Your son is
very clever . He will get good result .
(b)
Your son should work hard . We can ' t expect more from
him .
(c) Your son grasps very fast and his progress is up to the mark .
(d) You should take
care of him at home .
(60)
Akshay : With whom are you going to
Manali ? For howmany days ? Ajay : (Synthesising Expressions)
(a) We are going to Manali . We
will go with our friends . : Perhaps we will stay there for
10 days .
(b) We are not
going to anywhere .
(c) We are going to Manali with our friends for 10 days .
(d)
My freinds are going to Manali .
(61)
Preksha ; What did Mr . Joshi ask them
? Sumitra : (Reporting)
(a) Mr . Joshi asked the class teacher if the students came regularly .
(b)
Mr . Joshi asked the class teacher that he would not come
.
(c) Mr . Joshi asked the class teacher where he is going now .
(d)
Mr . Joshi asked the class
teacher if to take care of
in every student
.
(62) Rekha : What did the
message say ?
Reshma : (Reporting)
(a) The report say corruption cannot be
stopped .
(b) The report
said that petrol price would be raised
still more .
(c) The report said we stop pollution strictly
.
(d) The report said that the
why do some Indian people - support
Pakistan .
(63)
Manisha : What did your father
advise you ? Mansi : (Reporting)
(a) I should not waste my time
.
(b)
My father advises
me to work hard .
(c) My father
advised me that I must get
up early .
(d) My father
advised me to write answers
completely .
(64)
Monika : What did Kavita order to
her friend ? Meena : (Reporting)
(a) Kavita ordered her friend to bring some chocolates for her .
(b) Kavita ordered
her friend why she
did not bring water for her .
(c) Kavita ordered
her friend to wrote her homework .
(d)
Kavita orderted her friend that she would telephone her .
(65)
Meeta : What did smita ask Bittu ? Apeksha : (Reporting)
(a) Smita asks Bittu
to help her .
(b)
Smita asked Bittu that why was he
late .
(c) Smita asked Bittu where he was going .
(d) Smita asked , “ Bittu , what are you doing ? ”
(66)
Janvi : What news do you get ?
Hetvi : (Reporting)
(a) I got the news about farmer ' s strike .
.
(b) The news said
that 44 soldiers were killed in terrorist attack of Pulvama
.
(c) India won the
world cup . This is the news .
(d)
I got the news what Mr . Modi has announced .
(67)
Krishma : What did she say ? Karina
: (Reporting)
(a) She said to
her parents that she would come
.
(b) She requested
her parents that she didn't '
t want to study .
(c) She told her father that she
wanted to go abroad .
(d)
She said , “ I want to donate my eyes after my death "
(68)
Priyanka : What did Kohali say
about his victory ? Priya : (Reporting)
(a) India won the
cup because players played well .
(b)
Kohali played fast so
India won the world cup .
(c) Kohali said that the
victory was due to the team efforts .
(d)
Kohali wanted
to congratulate the players for the victory
.
(69)
Prachi : What did Arzu suggest ?
Aditi : (Reporting)
(a) Arazu suggested “ Let
us go to eat Panipuri ”
(b)
Arazu suggested that they should go to eat Panipuri
.
(c) Arazu Suggested if they would go
to eat Panipuri .
(d)
Arazu suggested that Let ' s go to eat Panipuri her .
(70)
Binal : What did Kavya request Anil ? Babli : (Reporting)
(a) Kavya requested Anil that he should not disturb .
(b) Kavya requested Anil to please help her .
(c) Kavya requested
Anil not to tease
her .
(d) Kavya requested Anil if he would
give her his book .
(71)
Sweta : What did Mr Chaudhary tell
in this matter ? Anjali : (Reporting)
(a) Mr . Chaudhary
told him that he does not know
" anything in this matter .
(b) Mr . Chaudhary told him that he
did not know anything in that matter .
(c) Mr . Chaudhary told him
he did not know anything in that matter .
(d)
Mr .
Chaudhary asked him that he did not know anything
in this matter .
(72)
Jinal : It was the last day for the
students of 12th Standard in the school . Jaya : (Reporting)
(a) The class teacher told them
that enjoy now .
(b) All the students
were very happy because they had holidays
now .
(c) The principal advised them to join computer
course in vacation .
(d)
The students
decided to go for tracking somewhere .
(73)
sanjay : with whom was you going at 7 p.m. Yesterday. Abhay : (Connecting Information)
(a) I going with Tusharbhai at 7 p.m. yesterday . He
is a famous doctor.
(b) I was going
with Tusharbhai who is
a famous doctor.
(c) Tusharbhai is a doctor . He lives in Baroda.
(d)
Dr . Tusharbhai met me yesterday
.
(74)
Dhiren : Who is your favourite
actor ? Why ? Shlok : (Connecting Information)
(a) I
like most of the actors but Axay is my favourite actor because his films always
give us a positive message .
(b)
Salman is my favourite action
. He is handsome .
(c) Shahrukh is very
romantic . He is my favourite actor .
(d) I don ' t like film actors .
(75)
Piyush : What have you read to pass
GPSC Exam. Abhik : (Connecting
Information)
(a) I have used
Vraj Prakashan reference books .
(b)
I have
read the textbooks of std . 8 to 12
(c) I have read textbooks as well as magazines and is
news papers to pass GPSC .
(d)
I haven ' t started reading yet .
(76)
Abhijit : Why are
they late ?
Daya : (Connecting Information)
(a) They have not got bus
. They have not got train .
(b)
They get up very late .
(c) They have hired
taxi and reached in time .
(d)
They are late because they could neither get bus nor any train .
(77) Aryan : Who will accompany you ?
Girish : (Connecting Information)
(a) Anjali will accompany me .
(b) I will go with Heli .
(c) Either Anjali and Heli or Shital
and Pankti will accompany me .
(d) I don ' t need any body ' s
company .
(78)
Mahesh : What did you do to win the
game ? Ramesh : (Connecting Information)
(a) I have joined coaching classes .
(b) The game can be won with hard work only .
(c) I practiced
more so I could
win the game .
(d) India ' s best couch
could help us .
(79)
Ramu : What did you think about
next election Raju : (Connecting
Information)
(a) If
Modi takes stern actions against terrorism and corruption , B.P.J. will win.
(b) Congress party must win
(c) I haven ' t any interest
in politics
(d) I am not sure
(80) Jitendra : What
did Priya want to be ?
Dhiren : (Connecting
Information)
(a) Priya wanted
to be a PSI
(b) Priya was good at accounts
. She could be a CA .
(c) Priya wanted
to serve the poor people so
she wanted to be a doctor .
(d) Priya will be a teacher because she likes children
very much .
(81)
Mayank : Who are your favourite
actors ? Jay : (Connecting Information)
(a) Amirkhan is my favourite Hero .
(b)
Shastriji is my favourite national hero .
(c) I respect
sardar patel very much .
(d) Mahatma
Gandhi who is the father of the nation is my favourite national hero .
(82)
Jeel : What do you like ?
Yash : (Connecting Information)
(a) I like films very much .
(b) I like to
do social service and to help the needy .
(c) I like swimming .
(d) I like singing .
(83)
Ashok : How did you get TAT cleared
? Dhaval : (Connecting
Information)
(a) I joined
one of the best coaching classes
.
(b)
I worked hard .
(c) It was my good luck .
(d) I joined one of the best coaching classes and worked hard to clear TAT .
(84)
Rushit : Why are
they not on time ?
Raj : (Connecting Information)
(a) They are always late . .
(b) They used to come late .
(c) They should leave their house early .
(d)
They are not on time because there for has got punctured
.
(85)
Avani : Rutva has not finished her
assignments . Anika : (Condition
in the Past)
(a) Rutva had better work fast.
(b)
If she asks me , I will help
her
(c) If she had
asked me , I would have helped
her
(d) Rutva did not
work hard
(86)
Dipti : Priya could not pay the fees due to less cash . Dipika :
(Condition in the Past)
(a) If she had applied for an educational loan , she could
pay her fees .
(b)
Had she got an educational loan , she could
have paid her fees .
(c) If she has more cash
, she will pay her fees
.
(d)
She should take help from her friends
to pay her fees .
(87) Urmi : Rutul did not
go to Ambaji .
Usha : He had not reserved hotel room .(Condition in the Past)
(a) If he had
reserved a room in any hotel , he could have gone to Abu .
(b) He ought to reserve a room in any hotel .
(c) He had reserved
a room with a view to going to Ambaji .
(d)
He had to reserve a room in a
hotel so that he could go to Ambaji .
(88)
Manjula : Mr . Sharma ' s wish was
not fulfilled satisfactorily . Anju : (Condition
in the Past)
(a) If he has asked for his
selfish wish , he would have
fulfilled it .
(b) Unless he had asked for his selfish wish , it
would have been fulfilled .
(c) Had he not asked for his selfish
wish , it would have fulfilled .
(d)
He would not have asked such a wish that could not be fulfilled .
(89)
Ami : He could not download that
application . Amisha : (Condition
in the Past)
(a) He should
buy the latest mobile phone .
(b)
He had not enough space to
download the app .
(c) If
he had deleted some un useful apps , he could have downloaded that application
.
(d) Unless
he had deleted some videos from his mobile , he could have downloaded that
application .
(90)
Mansi : Prem Chopra was not able to
love others. Manju : (Condition
in the Past)
(a) He ought to love himself first .
(b)
He had to improve his
impression so that anybody could love him .
(c) He was such
a bad person that he
could not love anyone .
(d) If he had loved himself , he could have loved others .
(91)
Shreya : We could not visit Assam
in our college days . Shital : (Condition
in the Past)
(a) Unless
there had been more rain , we must visit Assam in our college days.
(b) If
there had been peaceful atmosphere in Assam , we would have planned a tour for
there .
(c) Had
we get permission from our parents , we would have visit Assam in our college
days .
(d) We should
have got more fund in order to visit Assam
in our college days.
(92) Amisha : He
did not help me .
Krishna : (Condition in the Past)
(a) He should have helped me .
(b) I had to ask him
for his help .
(c) If I had
helped him , he would have helped me .
(d)
Had I asked him , he could help me
.
(93)
Rinku : Shreya had not seen
Disneyland . Rinkan : (Condition in the Past)
(a) Shreya had no relative in USA so she had not seen Disneyland .
(b) Shreya is too poor to visit Disneyland
.
(c) If shreya had
gone to USA , she could have seen Disneyland .
(d) When shreya had been to USA , she
used to visit Disneyland .
(94)
Kokila : Mira had never prepared
good food . Ramila : (Condition
in the Past)
(a) She did not have any interest in cooking .
(b) She had better learn cooking
from her childhood
.
(c) Had she seen Rasoi show ' regularly , she
could prepare good food .
(d)
If she
had joined cooking class , she
could have prepared good food .
(95) Mahi : It was a good seminar.
Dixita : (Condition in the
Past)
(a) Had
you attended the seminar , your would have - come to know about the soft
skills.
(b)
If you
attend the seminar , you will come to
know about the soft skills.
(c) You had better
attend the seminar.
(d) The seminar
was so good that it would be
helpful for us so much.
(96)
Parul : Why did you purchase Maruti
Suzuki Alto 800? ? Shweta : (Condition
in the Past)
(a) Maruti Suzuki Alto 800 is one of the best low budget cars.
(b) I purchased Maruti Suzuki Alto 800 because
I had not much money.
(c) If I had more money. I would have purchased a new BMW car.
(d) I
purchased a Maruti Suzuki Alto 800 so that I could take my family on tour.
(97)
Rekha : Why do you admire Sachin?
Jiya : (Comparing Person)
(a) Sachin plays not so bad.
(b) Sachin is best
cricketer in the world.
(c) Sachin plays better than most other
batsmen.
(d) I admire Sachin because
he has made many world records.
(98)
Janu : Why do you help Tanya? Janvi
: (Comparing )
(a) She is as clever as me.
(b)
She is not as rich
as me.
(c) Very few girls are as poor as
Tanya.
(d) Tanya is one of the most poor girls in the class.
(99)
Rakhi : Which car is your choice? Why? Ramila : (Comparing)
(a) My choice is a BMW car
because it is very nice car.
(b)
I like audi
because it is most famous car.
(c) Any other car is so powerful
as Fortuner so it is my favourite car.
(d) Since
' Honda Armaze ' is the cheapest model in all sedan look , I will choose is the
first.
(100) Mittal : What are the similarities
between Ram and Shyam?
Monal : (Comparing
)
(a) Ram is gooder than Shyam.
(b) Ram is as
respectable as Shyam.
(c) Both Ram and Shyam are
the great persons.
(d) Shyam is more happier than Ram. (101)Arpita :
Why is Soniya selected?
Smrita : (Comparing )
(a) No other candidate
is so talented as Soniya.
(b)
Soniya is
one of the most beautiful woman.
(c) Soniya is better than many other
women.
(d)
Since Soniya
is intelligent , she is selected
(102) Priti : Raju
is given anward of the best sports man
of the school.
Vishwa : (Comparing )
(a) Yes , Raju played very well in all the
games
(b) Yes
, Raju ' s performance in sports is
better than any other student in the school.
(c) Yes , Raju played not so bad as any other player in the school.
(d) Yes , Raju played best.
(103) Simona : Why don ' t you
buy Woodland shoes?
Sohini : (Comparing)
(a) because I don ' t like its
pattern.
(b) Woodland shoes are costly
than other shoes.
(c) No other brand of shoes is as famous as Woodland.
(d) Woodland
shoes are heavier than most other shoes. (104)Koman : Chetan Bhagat ' s books
are not sold in this city, Why?
Bhoomi : (Comparing)
(a) Chetan Bhagat ' s books are costlier than many other book.
(b)
Because the
price of Chetan Bhagat ' s
books is very high.
(c) Chetan Bhagat is
not so more famous as other Writers.
(d) Chetan
Bhagat ' s writing is too difficult to understand. (105)Hansha : Mr. Bhatt is
selected as an education officer.
Heena : (Comparing)
(a) Mr. Bhatt
is honester than any other candidate.
(b) Very few candidate is as
clever as Mr. Bhatt.
(c) Mr. Bhatt
is the most learned
person.
(d) Mr.
Bhatt is not so dishonest as any other officer. (106)Ketki : Why did you buy
this car?
Kinjal : (Comparing
)
(a) Because this is
my favourite car.
(b) This car is
cheaper than any other car.
(c) This car is better than most other car.
(d)
This is one of the
best car.
(107) Asha : Shiv is given
the best sports man of the
school award.
Rita : (Comparing Person)
(a) Shiv plays any games very well.
(b)
Shiv is week
in study but clever at sports.
(c) Shiv is the
best player in the school.
(d)
Shiv lives
to play so many games.
(108) Smita : Why don ' t you buy
Woodland shoes?
Nikita : (Comparing
Thing)
(a) I don ' t
buy woodland shoes because
I don ' t like them.
(b) Woodland shoes are so costly that I cannot buy them.
(c) Woodland shoes are heavier than other shoes.
(d) Though
Woodland shoes are good in quality. don ' t like its shape and design.
(109) Father : Beta, your hand writing is not good.
Son : (Contrasting)
(a) My had writing is not so bad as
others.
(b) Though I tried hard, I can ' t improve
it.
(c) I will try
my best to improve it.
(d) I
have tried enough to improve my hand
writing. (110)Shreya ; Why were you absent yesterday?
Moksha : (Contrasting)
(a) However fast walked, I missed the school bus.
(b)
I got up late and so I was absent.
(c) I had better get up early.
(d) I
run fast with a view to reaching
early. (111)Smita : You have increased your weight.
Arti : (Contrasting)
(a) I am trying
hard to decrease my weight.
(b) My wait is not so much as you have.
(c) Very little as I eat, my weight is increasing.
(d) When
I was young, my weight is less. (112)Priya : How much have you saved from your salary?
Paresh : (Contrasting)
(a) I have saved
50 Lakh Rs. from my salary.
(b)
I do not buy unnecessary things with a view to saving money.
(c) I have started
a part time job so that I can
save more money.
(d) Inspite
of my higher salary, I have not saved much. (113)Nilesh : Mr. Dave was very
dishonest. Did people, respect him?
Yamini : (Contrasting)
(a) Mr. Dave was
very dishonest but people
respected him.
(b)
Mr. Dave
should be honest in order that people I would respect him.
(c) Mr. Dave was
too dishonest to be respected.
(d) Mr. Dave was honest so people respected him.
(114) Supriya : Mr. Pande is
very rich. He does donate
more to the institution.
Priya : (Contrasting)
(a) Mr. Pande has
a big
family so he does not donate more to the institution.
(b)
Rich as Mr. Pande is, he is miser.
(c) Mr. Pande is not so rich as you think.
(d) Mr.
Pande does not donate because he is poor. (115)Vibha : You are weak. You cannot
carry this bag.
Vishwa : (Contrasting)
(a) I cannot
carry this bag because
it is very heavy.
(b)
This beg is
too heavy for me to carry.
(c) However weak I am can carry this
bag.
(d)
I will try hard in order to carry this bag.
(116)Riya : Pranav
went to U. S. A as he was invited -
there.
Keyur : (Contrasting)
(a) Pranav should go to USA
because he was invited.
(b)
Pranav went to USA with a view to
earning many - dollars.
(c) Pravan is so intelligent that he would be
invited by USA.
(d) Though
Pranav was invited by USA, he should work - for India. (117)Shlok : The wood
cutters were firm to cut down the trees, Could they do it?
Shretul
: (Contrasting)
(a) No, they could not cut down the
trees.
(b) No,
however firm the woodcutters were to cut down the trees, they could not do so.
(c) The
poet protested so abrasively that other woodcutters couldn't cut down the
trees.
(d) The
woodcutters were too weak to cut down the trees, (118)Rehana : The bear was
very huge. Could it kill the
leopard?
Ruchita
: (Contrasting)
(a) As the leopard was cruel, it would easily kill the bear.
(b)
The bear could not kill the
leopard because of its weakness.
(c) However huge the
bear was, its couldn ' t kill the
bear.
(d) The
leopard is stronger than the bear so the bear could not kill the leopard.
(119)Teacher : Why didn ' t you come on time?
Student : (Contrasting)
(a) I missed the
school bus so I didn ' t come on time.
(b) However
fast the driver drove the school rickshaw, I could not come an time.
(c) I was too late to come on time.
(d) I didn ' t come
on time because I was ill.
(120)Teacher : Why you have not submitted your I homework?
Student : (Contrasting)
(a) I haven ' t written
my homework therefore I haven ' t submitted
it,
(b)
I have already
submitted my homework, sir.
(c) Though I have
written my homework, I have forgotten my notebook.
(d)
since my friend Anil
has taken my notebook.
(121)Montu : I want to go to Canada
for higher study Arpan : (Offering
suggestion)
(a) You should pass the IELTS with more than 6 bands.
(b)
You had better worked hard
to go to Canada.
(c) You are so clever that you
can go to Canada.
(d) You
are homesick yet you will go to Canada. (122)Umang : I haven ' t got PUC of my
car, sir.
Traffic Police : (Offering suggestion)
(a) You have to pay penalty because
of not having PUC.
(b) If you have got PUC, you can drive safely.
(c) You ought to have PUC of your car.
(d) You
should got the PUC of your car. (123)Dhruvi : I want to go out to
play.
Father : (Offering suggestion)
(a) You can play as you wish.
(b) You must not waste your time.
(c) You had better
finish your homework first.
(d) You
are requested not to play game. (124)Khushi : My friend wants to be a
doctor.
Jhanvi : (Offering suggestion)
(a) He had better
joined the science stream.
(b) If he improves
his maths and science,
he will be doctor.
(c) Do as I say to be a doctor,
doctor.
(d) He
ought to choose B group in 12th science to be a doctor. (125)Katha ; I have
high fever, sir.
Doctor : (Offering suggestion)
(a) You should take medicines
twice a day regularly.
(b) If you do not follow my advice, you will be die.
(c) You could be well soon so don ' t
worry.
(d)
I am clever
enough to cure your fever.
(126)Prachi : I am not a professional dancer
but I like to dance.
Harsha : (Offering suggestion)
(a) You are interested in dancing so much that you can be a
good dancer.
(b)
You ought to join the dance classes.
(c) If you had
practised hard, you could
have become a good dancer.
(d) You
can dance as if you were Madhuri Dixit. (127)Arpan : I can ' t speak English
fluently, sir.
Teacher
: (Offering suggestion)
(a) You are very weak in
English so you can ' t speak fluently.
(b)
Unless you try to speak in English,
You can ' t speak English
fluently.
(c) You should not have any fear while
speaking English.
(d) You
practice so much that you can speak fluently. (128)Raj : What is importance to
live happy life?
Mr. Raval : (Offering suggestion)
(a) You
should have satisfaction with what you have and enjoy every moment in life.
(b)
You are better do meditations
to live peaceful happy life.
(c) You must install
love app in your heart.
(d) Unless
you leave grudge, resentment of past hurt. you cannot live happy life.
(129) Vinay
: Let me check the wiring of this room. Vaidehi : (Offering suggestion)
(a) If you cheak it carefully, you will find
many faults.
(b)
You should disconnect the power supply first.
(c) You had better used insulated instrument.
(d)
You can use either
tester or a well
insulated
(130) Abhik : Yug has some problem with my eye sight. Shlok : (Offering suggestion)
(a) He ought visit to the doctor.
(b)
He must not read
in a dim light.
(c) If he switch
on the light, there will not be any problem in reading for him.
(d) He
had better consult an eye specialist without any delay. (131)Kalpana I want to
go to abroad for higher study.
Sudha : (Offering suggestion)
(a) If
you have command over English. You can go to any country for higher study.
(b) It is too tough to go to abroad for higher study.
(c) You
should clever IELTS with more than 6.5 band to go to abroad for higher study.
(d) India
is the best for higher study.
(132)Dhiren : How can I be an actor?
Shlok : (Offering suggestion)
(a) Like Varun Dhavan, you are handsome.
(b)
You had better
join film academy
of Mumbai.
(c) You performs on the stage as if you were Amhitabh.
(d) If
you had any god father in Bollywood, You could have been an actor. (133)Amit :
Arun Gavli didn ' t like to be arrested by the police.
Janak : (Alternative Choice)
(a) He had better hide himself somewhere.
(b)
He left the country
so that he could
not be arrested,
(c) He would rather die than go to jail.
(d)
Though he
tried hard to hide himself,
he was arrested by the police.
(134)Divyesh : Jay has to reach
office today to attend a meeting Nilesh : (Alternative
Choice)
(a) He would rather go by taxi than by bus.
(b)
He should get
up early.
(c) He has to hurry up with a view to reaching the office
in time.
(d) If
Jay do not waste time, he will reach his office to attend a meeting.
(135)Nimesh : We can ' t get the tickets of the zoo now.
Bhavesh : .(Alternative Choice)
(a)
We should
give up our plan to visit the 200.
(b) We would visit the zoo rather
on Sunday than today.
(c) If we want
to visit the zoo, we will have to buy tickets in advance.
(d) We
are so late that we cannot get any ticket. (136)Narendra : You drove carelessly
and struck with I a car.
Piyush : (Alternative Choice)
(a) I must not drive very fast.
(b)
I have to drive safely in order to avoid accident.
(c) I would rather drive carefully than very
fast.
(d) If
I had not driven my car roughly, I might have - 1 avoided the accident.
(137)Naresh : Vaidehi does not get up early.
Kamlesh : (Alternative Choice)
(a) Vaidehi should get up early.
(b)
Vaidehi would rather
get up early than sleep till - o the sun
rises.
(c) Vaidehi watches
TV till late night so she does not get
up early.
(d) Vaidehi
used to get up early in her childhood. (138)Priya : Prachi wasted her time in
idle talks and failed.
Jhanvi : (Alternative Choice)
(a) If Prachi had
not wasted her time in idle talks, she would not have failed.
(b)
Prachi should not waste her time.
(c) Prachi failed
because she wasted time in
idle talks.
(d) Prachi
would rather work hard than talk uselessly. (139)Kajal : Riddhi is sick yet she
has to attend school.
Kamini : (Alternative
Choice)
(a) Riddhi would rather take rest than attend
the school.
(b)
Riddhi ought to consult a good doctor.
(c) And Riddhi
not been sick, she could have
attended the school.
(d)
Riddhi would do as
the doctor advises her.
(140)Alpesh : My friend met with an accident ' while he was crossing the road.
Vishvas : (Alternative Choice)
(a) If he had not gone
out, he could not have met with an accident.
(b)
He would rather stay home
than go out.
(c) He was so
careless that he had met with an accident.
(d) He
had better be careful while crossing the road. (141)Manan : I am weak in
English I can ' t apply. I the Visa.
Nidhi : (Alternative Choice)
(a) You should do as I say.
(b)
You practise so much that you
will get Visa easily.
(c) You would rather join IELTS class than - was your precious time.
(d) You
have to read English newspaper with a view to improving English. (142)Harsha :
My car got punctured and couldn't attend the meeting.
Umang : (Alternative Choice)
(a) You should keep your spare
wheel ready.
(b) If
you had a puncture kit with you, you and have repaired your punctured Wheel.
(c) You could not attend
the meeting because your car got punctured.
(d) You
would rather hire a taxi than repair punctured wheel. (143)Manan : Would you
like to stay at home?
Montu
: I (Alternative Choice)
(a) I would rather go out than stay at home.
(b)
I have
headache so I will stay at home.
(c) I ought to stay at home.
(d) If
I am tired, I will stay at home (144)Teacher : Dhruvi don ' t like Maths and
Science.
Student : Ami .(Alternative Choice)
(a) She should join a
good coaching classes.
(b)
She does
not try to take interest in those subjects -
so she don ' t like
them.
(c) She would rather join Arts
stream rather than science stream.
(d) Her
Maths and science teacher is very strict. So - she doesn't like those subjects.
(145)Riya : Did you wear Half Pant in Canada?
Richa : (Describing Habitual
Action)
(a) Yes, but I cannot wear it in India.
(b) I should wear half pant in Canada.
(c) I used to wear half pant in Canada.
(d) If
I were a Canadian. I would wear it. (146)Shyam : Do you know the secret of my fit body?
Khushi : (Describing Habitual
Action)
(a) You used to do exercises
regularly to keep your body fit.
(b) You have a strong body by birth.
(c) You have joined gym so that you can keep your body fit.
(d) You
keep your body fit better than me. (147)Chintu : How did you maintain the
garden green?
Grishma : (Describing Habitual
Action)
(a) I always weeded the flowerbeds.
(b)
I give fertilizers to the plants regularly.
(c) I have a gardener
maintain my gardener.
(d) I
used to water the plants of my garden regularly. (148)Riddhi : How can you
speak English fluently, sir?
Mr. Raval : ..(Describing Habitual
Action)
(a) I practiced hard to speak in English.
(b) When
I was a student, I used to speak in English with my friends, relatives and
teachers.
(c) I speak in English
as if I were a foreigner.
(d) My teachers have taught me well so I can
speak English fluently. (149)Nayan : Tell me something about your young age.
Raman : (Describing Habitual
Action)
(a) When I was young, I was
very handsome.
(b)
I saw many films in my young age.
(c) I used to distribute newspapers early morning to support my family.
(d) I
worked hard to get good result. (150)Anandi : What is the secret of your
success?
Mr. Modi : .(Describing Habitual
Action)
(a) I had to sell tea with my father at the Vadnagar Railway
station.
(b)
I did Yoga and meditation
in my
childhood.
(c) I used to work hard in my young
age.
(d) People
gave me full support to win any election. (151)Shlok : What did sachin do to
become a great success?
Vishvas : .(Describing Habitual
Action)
(a) Sachin got the
best coaching from Acharekar Sir.
(b) Sachin used to
practise hard from morning to
S evening regularly.
(c) Sachin
has followed rules and regulations very strictly and become sucessful.
(d) Sachin
used a heavy bat with a view to making huge score and becoming successful.
(152) Zeel : Please tell us about Sardar Patel.
Mr. Nandlal : (Describing Habitual
Action)
(a) Sardar Patel was an Iron
man of India.
(b)
Sardar Patel was as great as Mahatma Gandhi.
(c) Sardar Patel used to live very simple life.
(d) Sardar
has merged more than 560 small states in order to make united India.
(153) Prachi : What is the reason for your we
Frachi eyesight?
Yug : (Describing Habitual
Action)
(a) My eyes are
weak by birth.
(b)
If I use spectacles regularly,
my eyes will not b weak.
(c) I used to watch T. V. very closely
when I was child.
(d) In
my childhood, I liked to play games on mobile till late night every day.
(154)Nilesh : What did Gandhiji do when he was it Sabarmati Ashram?
Alpesh : (Describing Habitual
Action)
(a) Gandhiji
used to eat simple food and drink milk of goat when he was in the Sabarmati
Ashram.
(b)
Like a youngman,
Gandhiji walked fast.
(c) Gandhiji
liked to sing ' Vaishnav Jan ' song in the prayer in Sabarmati Asharam.
(d) When
Gandhiji was in sabarmati Ashram, he never wasted water though he was on the
bank of the river Sabarmati.
(155) Neeta ; What was your favourite pass time?
Nisha : .(Describing Habitual Action)
(a) I like swimming very much.
(b) When I was student, I used
to paint in my time.
(c) I would rather sing and dance than lay down idly.
(d) I always watch old movies when I feel bored.
(156) Meena : In which game did you participate in your school days?
Nisha : (Describing Habitual
Action)
(a) I used to play Volleyball in my school days.
(b) I play cricket very well.
(c) Though
Kabaddi was my favourite game, I was a C captain of my school Khokho.
(d) I
didnot play any game in my school
days. (157)Vidhi : Why do you study?
Nidhi : (Showing
Purpose)
(a) I study so much that I will get the
job easily.
(b)
I study so that I can be a learned person.
(c) Since I am poor.
I have to study well
(d) I
want to study but my financial condition is very If week. (158)sona : Why do you watch TV serials?
Mona : (Showing Purpose)
(a) I watch TV serials with a view to
getting entertainment.
(b) When I am bored, I watch TV.
(c) I watch only historical serials because they are helpful
in our study.
(d) We
should not watch TV serials much. (159)Shivani : Why did Mr. Modi come to
Ahmedabad '?
Suhani : (Showing Purpose)
(a) As the elections
were near, Mr. Modi com :
Ahmedabad.
(b)
Mr. Modi used to come to Ahmedabad during
elections.
(c) Mr.
Modi came to Ahmedabad in order to attend a metting with Shinjo Abe,.
(d) Mr.
Modi was invited to Ahmedbad by Mr. Rupani. (160)Kavya : Why do you do exercise
regularly?
Radha : (Showing
Purpose)
(a) We ought to do exercise
regularly.
(b) I do exercise
regularly as Baba Ramdev
does.
(c) I do exercise
regularly to remain fit.
(d) I
do exercise so much that I will be a body builder. (161)Krisha : Why should we
take simple food?
Brinda
: (Showing Purpose)
(a) We
should at simple food because heavy and fast food causes many diseases.
(b) We should eat so much simple food that
we can live long.
(c) We should
eat such food as is simple.
(d) We
should take simple food for avoiding stomach problems. (162)Parul : Do you use
computer? Why?
Kokila : (Showing Purpose)
(a) Since computer
is very accurate, I use it regularly.
(b) Yes, I use
computer with a view to saving any important
data.
(c) Yes, I use
computer as my computer teacher
e instructs.
(d) Yes,
Computer is advisable for our job to use. (163)Dhruvi : Why did the Board
introduce new syllabus?
Hetal : (Showing Purpose)
(a) The
Board Introduced new syllabus with a view to enhancing student ' s performance
in JEE and NEET Exams.
(b) The
Board introduced new syllabus because the current syllabus was not relevant.
(c) The Board has
to change the syllabus every ten years.
(d) The
Board was ordered to change the old syllabus. (164)Janvi : Why did Mr. Vaghela
finish his lecture early?
Janu : (Showing Purpose)
(a) Mr. Vaghela finished his lecture early because he was not so well.
(b) Mr. Vaghela was too hurry to continue
his lecture - anymore.
(c) Mr. Vaghela had better finish his lecture early.
(d) Mr.
Vaghela finished his lecture early so that he I could attend another function.
(165) Pranci : Why did the government conduct a detailed survey
'?
Naina : (Showing Purpose)
(a) Unless
the government conduct any survey it is I not possible to imply any project.
(b) The
government conducted a detailed survey in
order to know people ' s opinion.
(c) The
government conducted a detailed survey because the poor people could not get
any benefit from government ' s scheme.
(d) However
well the government conducted a detailed survey, no follow-up work would be
done.
(166) Harsha : Why did people
always keep weapons wit) them in the past?
Varsha : (Showing Purpose)
(a) Since
people had to feed on hunting, in the past they always kept weapons with them.
(b) The
reason why people kept weapons with them in the past was that they did not need
any licence for them.
(c) In
the past people kept weapons with them in order that they could protect themselves.
(d) Though
the people were never afraid of any body, they kept weapons with them.
(167) Tirth : You were absent yesterday, why?
Tithi : (Showing
Purpose)
(a) I was ill so I was absent yesterday.
(b)
I had better come to
school.
(c) I was absent yesterday so that I could help my mother.
(d) If
guests had not come to our home. I would not - have been absent yesterday.
(168) Kavya : Why do you study English?
Khushi : (Showing Purpose)
(a) I study English with a view to going to U.S.A.
(b)
I study
English in order to going to U.S.A.
(c) I study English in order that go to U.S.A.
(d) I
study English with a view to go to U.S.A. (169)Teacher : Who is absent in the
class today?
Student : .(Describing Person)
(a) Vrajesh is absent in the class
today.
(b)
Vrajesh who is from Jodhpur
is absent in the class today.
(c) Vrajesh is absent
in the class today who plays flute
very well.
(d) Vrajesh
whose the principal awarded yesterday is absent today. (170)shankar : What a
great man Gandhiji was !
Parvati : (Describing Person)
(a) Gandhiji was one of the
greatest men in India.
(b)
Gandhiji fought
with britishers so bravely that India has got freedom.
(c) Gandhiji was the leader whom we
call Bapu with respect.
(d)
Gandhiji was
born in Parbandar who has sacrificed - his whole life for the
freedom of Nation.
(171)Jay : What? You don ' t know about Nelson
Mandela !
Vijay : .(Describing Person)
(a) Nelson
Mandela whom we can compare with Gandhiji was a great president of South
Africa.
(b) Nelson
Mandela fought for the rights of the black people who was imprisoned for 27,
years.
(c) Nelson
Mandela whom was called “ The Gandhiji ' of Africa had spent 27 years in a
jail.
(d) Nelson
Mandela was as great as Gandhiji. (172)Jeel : Whom you met in London?
Mili
: (Describing Person)
(a) I met my
close friend in London.
(b) I went to
London with a view to meeting my friend.
(c) I met Mr.
Raval in London whom brother
is in my city.
(d) Imet
Mr. Anilbhai who owned a big motel in London. (173)Teacher : Who plays
volleyball well?
student : .(Describing Person)
(a) Kavach plays
volleyball very well.
(b) Kavach who is very tall and thin in our class plays volley ball very well.
(c) Kavach
whose the teacher praised on the Annual day plays volley ball very well.
(d) Kavach
plays volley ball as if he were an international player. (174)Sandeep : Do you
know Walt Disney?
Uttam : (Describing
Person)
(a) Yes, he was
the most creative person.
(b) Yes, I know what
Disney who created Micky Mouse.
(c) Walt was the owner of Disneyland so he is popular.
(d) Everyone
knows walt for his Disnay world. (175)Seema : Who died in the village today?
Meera : .(Describing Person)
(a) Manubhai died in
the village yesterday.
(b) Though Manubhai was healthy he died yesterday.
(c) Manubhai whom, the people call all rounder died in
the village yesterday.
(d) Manubhai
who son is a doctor died in the village yesterday. (176)Child : which city is
known as the Pink city?
Mother : .(Describing Place)
(a) Jaipur
is known as the pink City because
all the buildings are pink in Jaipur.
(b)
Jaipur is
known as the pink city where most of the buildings are pink.
(c) Jaipur is decorated with pink
buildings so it is known as the Pink city.
(d) The
reason why Jaipur is known as ' Pink City ' is that all the buildings have pink
colour.
(177)Girl : Do you like
to visit hill - stations?
Boy : (Describing Place)
(a) Yes, I like
to visit the places where there are hill or mountains.
(b)
Yes, I like hill - stations very much.
(c) All the hill stations a have pleasant atmosphere therefore I like to visit hill
-stations,
(d) On
account of cool and fresh air of hill stations, like to visit there. (178)Asha
: Where is the set of “ Tarak Mehta Ulta Chasma? ”
Meena : (Describing Place)
(a) The set off Tarak Mehta Ka Ulta
Chasma ' is somewhere in Mumbai.
(b)
The set of Tarak Mehta ka Ulta Chasma is known as Gokuldharm
society.
(c) The
set of “ Tarak Mehta ka Ulta Chasma ' is Borivali where my brother lives
(d) Borivali
is the place of Tarak Mehta ka Chasra ' s set (179)Dipal : I live in Sanskrut
lat,
Dharati : (Describing Place)
(a) It is one of the most luxurious
flats of Ahmedabad.
(b) It is so peaceful
that I feel relaxed here.
(c) Though I have a garden villa, I
like to live in sanskrut flat.
(d) This
is the flat where our P. M. Modi took a last year. (180)Neeta : Is this place
appropriate to stay?
Mukesh : (Describing Place)
(a) This place is better than
the former one.
(b) This is the most appropriate
place to stay.
(c) This is the place where no one stays for a night.
(d) No,
I don ' t like this place because it
is a little horrible. (181)Husband : Where is the remote of AC?
Wife : (Describing
Place)
(a) It is one the
table.
(b)
It is near the
bed where we sleep.
(c) I have put
it in the drawer.
(d) I
don ' t know. Find it yourself. (182)Sneha : Where will we go tomorrow?
Father : (Describing Place)
(a) We will go to Goa.
(b) We will visit Agra where Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal.
(c) We will go
either Mumbai or Delhi.
(d) We
should go to Kashmir. (183)Principal : The students got bored.
Teacher : (Describing Time)
(a) The
students got bored because it was their fourth period without any break.
(b)
They had been writing since they came to school.
(c) It was their excuse to get
rid of studying.
(d) The
students mostly used to get bored (184)Pinky : When do the birds leave their
nests?
Kalpana : (Describing Time)
(a) When the sun
rises, the birds leave their nests.
(b)
The birds
leave their nests with a view to
searching for food.
(c) The birds leave
their nests in the morning
(d) The
birds ought to leave their nests to find food and dwellings. (185)Students :
Sir, I want to go home.
Teacher : (Describing Time)
(a) You may not
go home now.
(b)
Before you go home, finish
your homework first.
(c) If you go
home, I will not allow you
to enter again.
(d) You
should finish your work first. (186)Child : When was Gandhiji born?
Father : (Describing Time)
(a) Gandhiji was born on 2 october
1869.
(b)
Gandhiji was
born in Porbandar.
(c) After the first freedom
revolt of 1857 had been over, Gandhiji was born.
(d) Unless
Gandhiji was born, India could not get the freedom. (187)Patient : Is Doctor
available now?
Doctor : (Describing Time)
(a) The doctor will come tomorrow.
(b)
The doctor is
not available now.
(c) Though the doctor is here, he will not meet
any case as is ill.
(d) As
soon as the doctor will finish the operation, he will be available for OPD.
(188)Prakash : Will you complete this work? Hiren : (Describing Time)
(a) No, I have
no time now.
(b)
If I had got your help, I would have completed
this work.
(c) I will complete
this work whenever I will get time.
(d) I
ought to complete this work in time.
(189)Father : Come here, beta.
Boy : (Describing Time)
(a)
When you give me a chocolate, I will come.
(b)
If I come, you will punish me
(c) Tell me the reason why I should
come
(d) I
will come after Dhaval. (190)Wife : Can I disturb you?
Husband : (Showing Reason)
(a) No, you can ' t disturb
me.
(b) Please
don ' t disturb me because I am busy with my important Office work.
(c) You should never ask such question.
(d) You
used to disturb me in my every. (191)Student : sir, Tomorrow I will not be able
to come.
Teacher : (Showing Reason)
(a) You had better come to school tomorrow.
(b)
Though you are ill, you will have to
come tomorrow.
(c) As
there will be inspection in our school, you will have to come tomorrow.
(d) If
you don ' t come, I will punish you. (192)Raju : Today I will come early from
office.
Neeta : (Showing Reason)
(a) I know you are telling
a lie.
(b)
After you come, I will
cook food.
(c) If you come early, we will go out for the dinner and watch a movie.
(d) You
never come early because you don ' t love
your family. (193)Visitor 1 : What does the notice say?
Visitor 2 : (Showing Reason)
(a) As the notice says, “ Don ' t pluck the
flowers.
(b)
The notice says that we should not throw rubbish
everywhere.
(c) The
notice says, “ Don ' t go near the cage because the monkey snatches away the
spectacles. ”
(d) “
The mobile phones should be switched off or on silent mode ” says the notice.
(194)Shiv : Where are you going?
Shivani : (Showing Reason)
(a) Ian going hone.
(b)
Since I have headache,
I am going home.
(c) I am suffering from fever so I am going
home.
(d) I
am going home and I will come tomorrow. (195)Teacher : Why were you absent?
Raj : (Showing Reason)
(a) I had to go to my farm
to help my father so I was
absent Yesterday.
(b)
I was
absent yesterday because
of my illness.
(c) Inspite of my sickness, I will
absent.
(d)
I ought to be absent yesterday.
(196) Rohit : How did you meet with an accident? Ronak : (Expressing
result)
(a) I drove so carelessly that I met with
an accident.
(b) I drive so carefully that I met with an accident.
(c) I drive so
carelessly that I met with an
accident
(d) I drove so
carefully that I met with an accident.
(197) Kavya :
All the material for panipuri is ready. Mita : (Doer
is not important)
(a) Who will prepare Panipuri?
(b) Is Panipuri prepare by you?
(c) Will Panipuri prepared by you?
(d)
By whom will Panipuri
be prepared?
(198) Mr. Raval :
Your handwriting is very poor. Priyanshu : sir, . (Showing contrast)
(a) Though hard I tried,
I cannot improve my handwriting
(b)
Inspite of trying hard, I cannot improve
my - handwriting,
(c) However trying hard, I cannot improve my handwriting.
(d)
Hard as I trying, I cannot
improve my handwriting.
(199) Nidhi :
Listen, Dhyani is singing a song. Juli :
(Making supposition)
(a) Dhyani sings as if she is Sunidhi Chauhan.
(b) Dhyani sing as if she were Sunidhi Chauhan.
(c) Dhyani sings as if she
were sunidhi Chauhan.
(d)
None of these
(200)
Nurse : The patient died.
Aalok : (Condition in the past)
(a) If the doctor had reached in time, the patient could - have been
saved.
(b)
If the doctor reached in time, the patient could have saved.
(c) Had the doctor reach in time, the
patient have been Saved.
(d) Had the doctor reached in time,
the patient could have saved.
(201) Shyam : Why did Montu go to Canada?
Raj : (Showing
purpose)
(a) Montu went to Canada
for higher education.
(b)
Montu went to Canada
in order to get higher
- education.
(c) Monu went to Canada with a view to get higher education.
(d) Montu went to Canada in
order that get higher education.
(202) Janvi :
Oh! I am very much bored today. Khushi :
(Expressing Choice)
(a) You should have watched the TV.
(b)
You can watch
the TV, for entertainment.
(c) You would rather
watch ‘The Kapil Sharma Show’
(d)
None of these
(203) Shlok :
Which place is cool? Shimala or Manal Prachi : (Comparing)
(a) Manali is more
cool.
(b)
Manali is more cooler as Shimala.
(c) Manali is cooler then Shimala.
(d)
Manali is cooler than
Shimala.
(204) Manan : I can't remember
formulas of Maths Mr. Shah : (Asking for advice)
(a) You had better work hard.
(b)
You had better worked hard.
(c) You should have worked hard.
(d)
You don't work hard.
(205) Rohit :
Did you win the match yesterday? Kohli : (Expressing Contrast)
(a)
We won the match because
we lost four wickets early.
(b) We lost four wickets
early so we won the match.
(c) As we lost four wickets early, we won the Match.
(d)
Though we lost four wickets early, we won the Match.
(206) Deep : Sir, I want to go two periods
before school ends, Mr. Pancholi : .
(Asking for reason)
(a)
Where do you want to
go two periods before?
(b) When do you
want to go two periods before?
(c)
Why do you want
to go
two periods before?
(d)
All of these
(207) Het : Where did Gandhiji stay in Ahmedabad Hetvi : . (Habitual Past)
(a) Gandhiji had the habit of staying in the Sabarmati Ashram.
(b)
Gandhiji stayed in the Sabarmati Ashram.
(c) Gandhiji used to stay in the
Sabarmati Ashram.
(d)
Gandhiji stayed in the
Sabarmati Ashram in the past.
(208) Sumitra : Let's go to Himalaya Mall. Renuka :
. (Expressing result)
(a) I am very much tired. Please, forgive me.
(b)
I am so tired that I cannot
accompany you.
(c) A tired person like me cannot
accompany you,
(d)
(a) and (b)
(209)
Nipa : Arijit Singh is a nice singer.
suhagi : . (Talking
about person in relation I to
something)
(a) Arijit Singh is such a lovely
singer that no one
can sing like him.
(b)
Arijit Singh sings very
sweetly so no one dislikes
him.
(c) Arijit Singh is so lovely singer that no one can sing like him.
(d) Arijit Singh is a very good singer.
(210) Anil : Apeksha is afraid of exams. Alpesh : . (Giving
advice)
(a) She must worry about exams.
(b) She is very clever
so she doesn't afraid of it.
(c) She can get
many marks easily.
(d)
She should not worry.
(211) Ved : (Connecting Information) vedansh : That's why he was
dismissed.
(a) He behaved very rudely with the mangoes.
(b)
The manager warned
him but he did not listen
to him,
(c) The manager
has done injustice.
(d) None of these
(212) Aryan : Why does shiv want to buy Jaguar
Bentley car? Ayan : (Comparing things).
(a) because he has much money.
(b)
because it is one of the better car.
(c) because it is one of the
best cars.
(d)
because he always
prefers the best.
(213) Vimal : (Inquiring about place). Kiran : It is near the Sun Temple.
(a)
What is near the Sun Temple?
(b) What do you
know about this monument?
(c) How is this
society?
(d) Where is Shreeji Society?
(214)
Rudra : Where
are the staying?
Rohini :
(Specifying place)
(a) They are staying in Hotel Mansarovar.
(b)
They will
not stay anywhere.
(c) They are free to do what they like.
(d)
All of these.
(215) Mauvi :
Heli prepared well yet she failed. Anjali : (Showing condition)
(a)
Heli should
have asked to her teacher.
(b)
If Heli
had prepared well, she would not
have failed.
(c) Heli may have not wasted her time in useless
talks.
(d)
(b) and (c)
(216) Principal : (Doer
not important) Teacher : I
don't know who deleted it.
(a) Who has deleted many important
files.
(b)
You must know who deleted
important files.
(c) Many important files have been deleted from the computer.
(d)
Many important files are
missing from the computer.
(217)
Chintu: What is love?
Pintu : (Comparing)
(a) Love is a kind of feeling
that everyone has.
(b)
Love is one type of feelings which we
should have.
(c) Love is more powerful than any other feelings.
(d)
Love is one of the most powerful
feelings.
(218) Prarthana : Arunima could not save her from injury.
Astha :
(Showing
contrast)
(a) Arunima could not save herself from injury so she
fought bravely.
(b)
As Arunima fought
bravely, she could not save
herself from injury.
(c) Despite Arunima
could not save herself from injury, she
fought bravely.
(d)
Bravely as
Arunima fought, she could not save
her from injury.
(219) Darshana : Why
should we keep our house clean? Prashant : (Showing
purpose)
(a)
We should
keep our house clean so that we may not fall
ill.
(b) We should keep our house clean in
order to stopping illness.
(c)
We should
keep our house clean with a view
to stop illness.
(d)
All of these.
(220) Malav :
Why didn't you buy that dress? Mauli : .(showing result)
(a)
That dress was very costly.
(b)
That dress was so costly
that I didn't buy it.
(c) I didn't like that dress so I didn't buy it.
(d)
You mind your own business, don't interfere.
(221) Hitanshu : What did the
teacher advise you Dhyani : (Reporting)
(a) The teacher
advised me that I had made a mistake.
(b)
The teacher told me that I was performing well.
(c) The teacher
advised me to work
hard.
(d)
The teacher advised
me that do your work honestly.
(222)
Mr. Verma : Our mind never remains free.
Mr. Sharma : (Connecting Information)
(a) We try to remain free beauty
our mind invites
thoughts from anywhere.
(b) We should be very careful in this matter.
(c) Mind is such a complex
thing.
(d)
All of these
(223) Riddhi: What do you say about using more vehicles?
Dhruvi : (Giving opinion)
(a) We are so careless
regarding this.
(b) People are not aware about environment.
(c) I believe that more vehicles
will cause Global Warming.
(d) All of these
(224) Pratham : What did our forefathers use in place
of electricity? Prapti : (Past habit).
(a) They used lanterns
in place of electricity.
(b)
They used to use lanterns.
(c) They had the
habit of live in darkness.
(d) They had lanterns to use.
(225) Shreya : How is your new car?
Shrey :
.(Comparing)
(a)
It is good than the
previous one.
(b) It is better
then the previous one.
(c) It is better than the previous one.
(d)
It is good as
the previous one.
(226) Mitesh :
How does Khushi sing on the stage? Mitali : (Making
supposition)
(a) Khushi sings as if she were
a great singer.
(b)
Khushi sings like
a great singer.
(c) Khushi is really a great singer.
(d) Khushi sings much
melodious songs.
(227) Mr Shah : Why didn't you come in time? Peon : (Condition
in the past)
(a) I had not
got bus in time.
(b) There was a heavy traffic
so I
didn't come in time.
(c) I have no scooter or bike that is
why I was late.
(d)
Had I not got up late, I would have come in time.
(228) CEO : Our profit has reduced too much.
Manager : . (Showing
result)
(a) We should raise our product's price high enough to make profit.
(b) We should
take some strict steps
in this matter.
(c) The management should not ignore the workers’
demands.
(d)
Our profit has reduced because the management became careless.
(229) Vishvas : I am confused a little more. Alpesh : (giving suggestion)
(a) You are not afraid
of anything.
(b)
You had thought freely.
(c) You had better take rest and think
freely.
(d)
You will have to ask
to your elders.
(230) Rakesh : I have too much work load. Jayesh : (Expressing choice)
(a)
You should
not take too much stress.
(b)
You would rather
divide your work load among your team members.
(c) You will divide
your work load and feel free.
(d)
None of these.
(231) Dr. Kamble :
Why had you not taken Nana, the funeral spot? The writer : .(condition in the past)
(a)
Naua was unable so we had not
taken him to the funeral spot.
(b) We did not want to become Nana unhappy.
(c) If
we had taken Nana to the funeral spot, he would have been more unhappy.
(d)
Some relatives had advised us to do so.
(232) DR. Kamble
: .(talking
about people in relation to something) The Writer : No, Nana is a short tempered person.
(a) Like Nani, does Nana
behave calmly?
(b)
Unlike Nani, Is Nana
a good person?
(c) How is Nana?
(d)
None of these.
(233) service Provider : Have you located your
heart? Customer : .(Contrasting)
(a) No, I have
not yet located my heart.
(b) Yes, I have
located my heart just now.
(c) No, I haven't so you can do nothing.
(d)
Yes, I have located it but don't know
what to do'
(234) Mr. White :
Why did you bring the Monkey's paw with you? Mr. Morris : (Showing purpose).
(a) I brought
the Monkey's paw to fulfil my
desire.
(b)
I brought
the Monkey's paw so that I could fulfil
my desire.
(c) I brought the Monkey's paw in order to fulfil my desire.
(d) All of these
(235) Mr. White : What happened
to Herbert?
Mr. Morris : (Doer is not important()
(a) someone injured
Herbert seriously.
(b)
Herbert met with an
accident.
(c) Herbert was badly injured.
(d) Herbert got two hundred pounds.
(236)
A visitor : What
is walt's first love?
Roy Disney :
. (alternative choice)
(a) Either Cartoon or a Dream Land is walt's first love.
(b) Walt's first love is his dream of Disneyland.
(c) To enjoy a burger and chilly
is walt's first love.
(d) Walt loves
nothing except the Disneyland.
(237) Simta : (Expressing choice) Shailesh : It be much more
comfortable.
(a) I will either sleep or watch TV.
(b)
I would neither
sleep nor watch TV.
(c) I would rather sleeping than watching TV.
(d)
I would rather sleep than
watch TV.
(238) Kunjan :
What has the principal said? Pinal :
(Reporting)
(a) The principal has said that we would go on tour to Goa.
(b) The principal made an announcement about the tour.
(c) The principal has said about we would go on tour to Goa.
-
(d) (a) and (c)
(239) Arpan : Why do you get up early? Umang : (Showing purpose)
(a) I get up so early that I can take
exercise.
(b) I get up early in order that I can
take exercise.
(c) I get up early enough
to take exercise.
(d) I get up early even
though I take exercise.
(240) Srushti : I like these
mangoes very much. Nisarg : (Showing result)
(a) These are nice
mangoes so I will eat all of them.
(b)
These mangoes are ripe so that
I will eat them all.
(c) These mangoes are so ripe that I can eat
all of - them.
(d) These mangoes can be eaten because
they are ripe.
(241) Purvi :
Why did you leave the party? Purvesh : . (Showing
result)
(a) It was such
a boring party that I left it.
(b)
It was a
boring party and I left it.
(c) I left the party because
of it was boring.
(d)
I left the party still it was boring.
(242) Garv :
Jadeja has performed very well today. Gauri : (Expressing exclamation)
(a) Oh no!
(b) What a pity!
(c) How superb!
(d)
None of these
(243) Abhik : Kavachh does not like to watch films
now. Yug : (habitual action in the past)
(a)
Films are
o boring now that Kavach does not watch
them.
(b)
Kavach would
have watched films earlier.
(c) Films are released too much so Kavach does not Watch them.
(d) Kavach used to watch
films in his college days.
(244) Teacher : (Comparing) Hardik : Yes sir, you are right.
(a) You have got more marks than any other student.
(b) No other
student has got more marks than any other student.
(c) You have got
the more marks.
(d)
All of these.
(245) Suhash : Subhangi runs very fast.
Saumil : (Expressing
manner of action)
(a) Subhangi runs as if she were a great runner.
(b)
Subhangi runs as
like a great runner.
(c) Subhangi runs as
a great runner does.
(d) Subhangi runs like as if a great runner does.
(246) Asha : Isn't is surprising that Raj failed in
science? Usha : (Expressing Contrast)
(a) I don't think he failed.
(b)
Inspite of laziness
he failed,
(c) yes, in spite
of his being very intelligent, he failed.
(d)
No, he failed
in Maths.
(247)
Ravi : Why didn't
they win the match?
Kavi : (Expressing condition in past)
(a) If they work hard, they will win the match.
(b)
If they had worked hard, they would win. the match.
(c) If they had worked hard,
they would have won the match.
(d) They did not won because
they did not work hard.
(248) Teacher : Why did he leave the meeting early
yesterday? Student : (Expressing purpose)
(a)
He was too early
to leave the meeting.
(b)
He left
the meeting early in order to attend a lecture.
(c) He left the meeting
inspite of his illness.
(d)
He left
the meeting because he was ill.
(249) Suresh: .
(Describing Habitual Action) Krish :
Why did you stop then?
(a)
I visited temple every morning in my childhood.
(b)
I used to visit temple every morning in my childhood.
(c) I wanted to
visit temple every morning in my childhood.
(d)
Despite very busy I visited temple every morning in my childhood.
(250) Ramubhai : I am
not feeling well today. I will not go I to office. Ramilaben :
(offering suggestion)
(a) you should work hard.
(b) you had better take rest.
(c) you ought to take rest.
(d)
both (a) and (b)
(251)
Student : sir, what do you think I should do to improve my performance in study?
Teacher : (Giving advice)
(a) Did you attend the classes regularly?
(b)
You had better attend the classes regularly.
(c) work hard so that you can improve your performance.
(d) You could not improve
it despite hard work.
(252) A : I
wan't to be a successful person. B : .
(showing purpose)
(a)
you had better work hard
to be a successful person.
(b) work hard in order to being a successful person.
(c) work hard so that you can succeed.
(d)
You could not improve it despite
hard work.
(253) A : Raju got 85 % of marks in the last exam.
B : (Comparing)
(a) No other student obtained so good result as Raju.
(b)
Raju got better
result than any other student.
(c) He worked hard and obtained
better result.
(d) both (a) and (b).
(254) Sneha : Do you know why Malhar went to Canada? Neha :
. (Expressing purpose)
(a) Malhar went to Canada in
order to join a Master's course.
(b) No I don't know why he went to
Canada.
(c) I Would have
told you if I knew it.
(d) yes, Malhar should
have gone to Canada.
(255) A : should he buy a mobile phone worth □
10000? B : . (Showing
result)
(a) The mobile phone is so costly that he cannot Buy it.
(b) The mobile phone should have been cheap.
(c) If the phone
were not costly, he could buy it.
(d)
Mobile phone must buy
despite being costly.
(256) A : Could
they walk comfortably? B : (Showing
result)
(a) The road was
so hilly that they could not comfortably.
(b) The road was too hilly for them to walk comfortably.
(c) both (a) and (b)
(d)
Though the road was
hilly they could not walk properly.
(257) Arushi: Hey, Sneha, look at those bangles in
the imitation jewellery shop. Sneha : Wow! wonderful golden glitter.
Arushi : (Talking
about something in relation to something)
(a) yes, they seem to be real ornaments.
(b) They have the same golden glitter as real
gold ornaments have.
(c) Though they glitter they are
not real ornaments.
(d) They are too far to be real ornaments.
(258) Sneha : Are you thinking of your mamma's choice?
Arushi : You are right, Sneha, (Talking about people in
relation to someone)
(a) My mamma prefers the same imitation jewellery
as I prefer.
(b) Though I prefer imitation jeweller, my mamma doesn't like.
(c) I prefer
imitation jewellery because my mother
like it.
(d) My mamma and
I prefer imitation jewellery.
(259)
A : I can't
study these days.
B : (Making supposition)
(a) If you study,
you will be a successful person.
(b) If I were you, I would study more.
(c) Though you try, you cannot
study.
(d) I don't know the reason of it.
(260)
Mitesh : Virsinh is not a king but he walks
in style of a king.
Hitesh :
Yes, you are right. . (Expressing the manner of action)
(a) Virsinh's style is
that of a king.
(b)
Virsing wants
to be a king.
(c) Virsingh is walking
to be a king.
(d) Virsingh is walking as if were a
king.
(261) A : I am tired
of doing this job. It's boring for
me. B : Oh, really?
A : Yes, (Making supposition)
(a) I should
quit my job.
(b) If I were not in debit, I
would quit my job.
(c) Though I am tired, I will quit this job.
(d) I would quit my job to relax.
(262) A : What did you see during rescue operation?
B : I saw that (Describing process)
(a)
they wanted to move away the car from the ditch.
(b)
it was difficult to pull the
car.
(c) the car was being moved away from the ditch slowly.
(d) I saw the
car fallen in the ditch.
(263) A : Do you know that (connecting
information) B : No, I want to know about his condition.
(a) his condition is improving day by day?
(b)
unless his
condition is improving day by day?
(c) what is his
condition?
(d)
How is his condition?
(264) A : (Operating
e - command) B : I don't know how to do it.
(a) Have you opened your e - mail account?
(b)
Do you browse the inbox in your mail account?
(c) where is your computer?
(d) Give your e
- mail Id.
(265) A : Tell me (connecting information) B : I saw Mr. Joshi at the party.
(a) why you are
late.
(b) who helped you at the party.
(c) whom you saw at the party.
(d) where is your bag.
(266) A : Have see a line there?
B : No, we haven't (expressing condition in past)
(a) Had we gone earlier, we could have seen a line there.
(b) Though we went
there on time, we could not see
a line there.
(c) If we go there later on, we will see lion.
(d) we went there earlier
so that we could see a lion there.
(267) Krisha :
I work hard but cannot understand study topics. Ujas : (Giving advice)
(a)
If you meet your teacher, he can help you.
(b) you had better meet your teacher.
(c) you ought to meet your teacher.
(d) both (b) and (c).
(268) Meena: (showing contrast) Suraj : How
did you reach there? Meena : By taxi.
(a) If I ran fast, I
could have caught
the train..?
(b) I ran fast with a view to
catching train.
(c) Though I ran fast, I could
not catch the train.
(d)
I ran fast so as to catch the
train.
(269) Rahul : Why did you go there?
Komal : (showing purpose)
(a) I went there
though I was tired.
(b) I went there
so that I could complete
my project
(c) If I went there,
I could complete my
project.
(d)
None of these
(270) Dipal :
The Narmada is a very long river in Gujarat. Komal : Yes, you are right. . (comparing)
(a)
No other river in Gujarat
is so long as the Narmada.
(b)
The Narmada is said to be a very long river in Gujarat.
(c) The Narmada is said to be the longest
river in Gujarat.
(d)
I am sure it is a very long river.
(271)
Vikas : Do you play
cricket?
Viran : No, these
days I don't get time but .
(habitual past)
(a) I played it
many times in school,
(b) I used to play it in my school
days.
(c) I am used to playing it in my school days,
(d) I got the chance to
play it yesterday.
(272) A : Do you do the comprehension exercise in English?
B : Yes, I have also grammar
exercise but .(preference)
(a) I would rather
work more for the comprehension part in English.
(b)
I want to work more for the comprehension part in English.
(c) If I do grammar exercises, I will miss the
comprehension part.
(d) Though
grammar exercises are important, I cannot avoid comprehension part.
(273) A : Look at that crane. B : What are
they doing?
A : . (Describing
process)
(a) A strong rope
is seen tied to the crane by other helpers.
(b)
A strong rope
is being tied to the crane by other I helpers.
(c) A strong rope
is found on the crane.
(d) If you look at it, you will understand.
(274)
Mrs. Mehta : Where are
you going, beta? It's time to study.
Samir : I have told
you many times not to ask every now
and then. Mrs. Mehta :
But, you see, . (showing
result).
(a)
you should
begin for preparation of exams.
(b) If you begin for preparation, it will
be good for I exam.
(c) it's already
too late to begin
for preparation of exam.
(d) though it's too
late, you should start for preparation.
(275)
Ami : I was used to walking for hours together
when I did not have a vehicle.
Vidhi : The same here. . Now my life is easier than that life.
(past habit).
(a) I used to working
hard in the farm with my father.
(b) I worked hard in the
farm with my father.
(c) I used to work hard in the
farm with my father.
(d)
My father told me
to work hard.
(276) Riya : Please mum, can I use the computer? Mother : (Refusing Permission)
(a)
you should not use computer while going to bed.
(b)
No, dear you can't.
It's time to go to bed.
(c) Have you not used computer today?
(d) Why do you
want to we computer?
(277) Rina : (Asking for permission) Ritaben : Sure! But try to
sleep early.
(a)
Should I read a
story before I sleep?
(b) Why shouldn't
I read a story before I sleep.
(c) May I read a story before I sleep?
(d) I will read a story before I sleep.
(278)
A : . (Expressing condition)
B : I know, sir. I ought to work harder specially
for my vocabulary.
(a) Work harder
in order to improve your skills.
(b) If you want to improve your skills,
you have to Work harder.
(c) Though you work
hard, you have to improve your skills.
(d) Work hard and
improve your skills.
(279) A : Shreya has the same command over English
Riya. B : .
(alternative choice).
(a) Both Riya and
Shreya can help us.
(b) If Riya helps us,
Riya also helps us.
(c) Either Riya or
Shreya can help us.
(d)
Neither Riya nor
Shreya can help us.
(280) A : Our English is not good. What about Riya?
B : (Comparison)
(a) Riya's English
is better than us.
(b) If Riya's English is better, our English is better
(c) Riya wants to
learn better English.
(d)
I don't know about Riya's English.
(281) Mr. Khan : I want to buy
that smart phone for you. Zoya : .
(showing Result)
(a) But I don't know how costly it is.
(b) But it may be too
costly for you to buy.
(c) Why do you want to buy a costly
phone?
(d) When you buy phone, think about its cost.
(282) A : How was the road? Was it smooth? B : (Showing Result)
(a) It was such
a smooth road that
they could walk properly.
(b)
If the road was smooth, they could walk properly.
(c) Though the road
was smooth, they could not walk properly.
(d)
The road should be smooth to
walk properly.
(283)
Anil : . (Giving Suggestion)
Viput : I can't.
I have to complete my project tonight.
(a) Why should
you not go to the movies tonight?
(b) Why don't you go to the movies tonight?
(c) It will be alright if you go
to movies.
(d) Do you want
to go to the movie tonight?
(284) A : Would you please help me solve this
problem? B : Have you tried to solve it yourself?
A : Yes, . (contrasting).
(a) in spite of repeated
attempts, I could not solve it.
(b) Though I attempted
repeatedly, I could not solve it.
(c) both (a) and (b)
(d) I tried so that I could solve
it.
(285)
A : My brother wants to earn money.
B : He should
work hard . (comparing)
(a) If he works hard, he can earn
money.
(b) The harder he works, the more money he
can earn.
(c) Because of hard work, he can earn money.
(d) None of these.
(286) Asha : Let's
watch movie.
Viput : It's such a nice weather, . (Expressing Choice)
(a) Why don't we sit in the garden?
(b)
I don't want to
watch TV at this moment.
(c) I would rather sit in the garden rather than watch TV.
(d) If I sit in the garden, I will enjoy.
(287) A : Smoking is very dangerous to health.
B : You are right. . (Past
habit)
(a) I am used to smoking but I will
not smoke now.
(b)
I used to smoke but I gave
up a few years ago.
(c) I smoked before
few years.
(d)
I wanted to smoke earlier.
(288) A : what did he say about his absence. B : . (Reporting)
(a) he
said that he had been absent in the class the previous day because of his illness.
(b) I was absent in the class yesterday because of my illness,
(c) He was absent in the class because
of his illness.
(d) He said that
he is absent in the class because of my illness,
(289) A : What would you take - team or coffee? - B : . (Preference)
(a) I would like
to have lunch as it's time for
a meal.
(b)
I would take neither tea nor coffee.
(c) What is ready
tea or coffee?
(d)
Sorry, I have just taken tea.
(290)
A : Where
does he live?
B : . (Talking about places in relation to someone.)
(a) He lives in my house.
(b)
I tell you that he lives
in my house.
(c) He lives in
the same house as I do.
(d) We both live in the same house.
(291) A : What are
you talking about 2 do you know : B
: . (Synthesising
Expressions)
(a) I should know it.
(b) I know what I am talking about.
(c) I will tell
you that.
(d) If I know
it, I will tell you about it.
(292) A : He
was not selected in team.
B : Yes, . (Making Supposition)
(a) If he were taller,
he could be selected in team.
(b) Though he was tall, he could not be
selected in team.
(c) He was not
selected because he was not sufficient tall.
(d) None of these.
(293) A : He
was injured during competition. B : .
(Slewing Contrast)
(a)
If he was not injured, he would not give
up.
(b) yes, I know it.
(c) Although he was injured, he did not give up.
(d)
As he was injured, he gave
up.
(294) Manan : Hey, buddy, did you
watch the IPL Match yesterday? Shreyansh : Yes, I am cricket crazy, you know .(Showing result)
(a) Kohli played the game well so that
his team could win.
(b)
If Kohli had not played well, his team
could not win.
(c) Though Kohli played well, his team could not win.
(d) Kohli played
the game marvellously enough
to make his team win.
(295) A : Dipak's handwriting was not good, he
would not be liked by other. B : You are right. . (Showing Result)
(a) If his handwriting was not good,
he would not be
liked by others.
(b) Though his handwriting is good, he is not liked by others.
(c) His handwriting is good so that he is liked by others.
(d)
He has such a beautiful handwriting that he is liked by others.
Select and
write the most appropriate questions to get the underline words/ phrases as
their answers: 03
(1)
Gandhiji was born in Porbandar.
(a) Why was Gandhiji born?
(b) When was Gandhiji born?
(c)
Where was Gandhiji
born?
(d)
In which was Gandhiji
born?
(2)
Sumanbhai has joined BSNL in 1992.
(a) When has Sumanbhai
joined BSNL?
(b) Who has Sumanbhai joined BSNL?
(c) When Sumanbhai joined
BSNL?
(d) When Sumanbhai has joined BSNL?
(3)
Rajiv met the
principal to get admission.
(a)
Who Rajiv met to
get admission to?
(b) Who met Rajiv to get admission?
(c) Who met Rajiv to get admission?
(d) Who did Rajiv meet to get admission?
(4)
Atulbhai, a great businessman, was the chief guest of our function.
(a) Who was Atulbhai?
(b) What was Atulbhai?
(c) What was the cheif guest of our function?
(d) Who was the cheif
guest of our function?
(5)
Arunima's achievement was her climbing Everest an
artificial leg.
(a) What Arunima's
achievement was?
(b) What was Arunima's achievement?
(c)
What did Arunima achieve?
(d)
All of these
(6)
Lajja went to Puna to get coaching.
(a) Why did Lajja
go to Puna?
(b) What did Lajja do?
(c) Where did Lajja go?
(d) (a) and (b)
(7)
Terrorism must be stopped.
(a) Who must be stopped?
(b) Why it must be stopped?
(c) What must be stopped?
(d) Whom must be stopped?
(8)
About 150 students participated in the sports day celebration.
(a) Howmany students
participated in the sports day celebration?
(b) Who participated in the sports
day celebration?
(c) How much students
participated in the sports day celebration?
(d)
All of these
(9)
The girls climbed on the
ledge to save themselves from the leopard's attack.
(a)
Where did the girls
climb to save themselves from the leopard's
attack?
(b) What did the
girls do to save themselves from the leopard's attack?
(c)
Why did the girls
do to save themselves from
the leopard's attack?
(d)
How did the girls do to save themselves from the leopard's
attack?
(10)
Arunima was a national level volley ball player.
(a) What was a national level volleyball player'?
(b) Whom was a national level volleyball player?
(c) Who was a national level volleyball player?
(d) None of these
(11)
The girl in a black
dress is the cleverest girl in
my class.
(a) Who is the cleverest girl in
my class?
(b) What is the
cleverest girl in my class?
(c) Whose girl is
the cleverest girl in my class?
(d) Which girl is the cleverest girl in my class?
(12)
Shastriji lived a very
simple life and made no shor, of his high position.
(a) How did Shastriji live?
(b) What did Shastriji
do?
(c) How did Shastriji do?
(d)
(b) and (c)
(13)
Preeti went
to England so that she could get higher education.
(a)
Why did Preeti go to England?
(b) Why Preeti
went to England?
(c)
What did Preeti do
to go to England?
(d) What did Preeti do?
(14)
Mr.Pancholi has been teaching English
for the last 20 years.
(a) Since when has Mr.Pancholi been teaching English?
(b) When has Mr.Pancholi been teaching English?
(c) For when has
Mr.Pancholi been teaching English?
(d)
All of these
(15)
Piya told
her classmates about
her pet animal.
(a) Whom did Piya tell her classmates?
(b) Who told Piya about her
classmates?
(c)
What did Piya tell her classmate?
(d) Whose Piya told
her classmates?
(16)
The forests help us
to keep the temperature down.
(a) How dies the forests help ups?.
(b) How the forests
help us?
(c) How do the forests help us?
(d) (b) and (c)
(17)
We should perform yoga to keep our body fit.
(a) How should we perform yoga?
(b) When should we perform
yoga?
(c)
What should we perform yoga?
(d) Why should
we perform yoga?
(18)
Parth filed
ten litres of petrol to
go to
Ahmedabad.
(a) How much liters of petrol Parth filled to go to Ahmedabad?
(b)
How much petrol
Parth filled to go to Ahmedabad?
(c) How much petrol did Parth fill to go to Ahmedabad?
(d)
How much petrol
did Parth filled to go Ahmedabad?
(19)
We should meet the MLA of our area
to complain about water crisis.
(a) Who should we meet to complain about water crisis?
(b) Whom should
we meet to complain about water crisis?
(c) Whose should
we meet to complain about water crisis?
(d) Which person
should we meet to complain about water crisis?
(20)
Mrs. Desai's Activa was stolen.
(a) Which Activa was stolen?
(b) Whose Activa was stolen?
(c)
What was stolen?
(d) Who Activa
was stolen?
(21)
'Anaconda' is the biggest
snake.
(a) Which is the biggest snake?
(b) Who is the biggest snake?
(c) What is the biggest snake?
(d) Whom is the biggest snake?
(22)
Mr. Franks
was 80 years old.
(a) What was Mr.
Franks old?
(b) How much was Mr. Franks old?
(c) How many was Mr. Franks
old?
(d)
How was Mr. Franks old?
(23)
Khushboo watched TV
very much so she failed
in the examination.
(a) How did she fail
in the examination?
(b) What did Khushboo do?
(c) Why did Khushboo fail in the examination?
(d)
How Khushboo failed in the examination?
(24)
Ajay is
working in Reliance Industries, Jamnagar.
(a) Where is Ajay working'?
(b) When is Ajay working?
(c) What is Ajay doing?
(d) Where is Ajay doing?
(25)
Dhiren likes Amitabh's Films the most.
(a) Whom Dhiren
likes the most?
(b) Whose films
does Dhiren like the most?
(c) Whose films Dhiren likes the most?
(d) Whose films
do Dhiren like the most?
(26)
The Aswan dam is in Egypt.
(a) Where is the Aswan
dam built
(b) Where the Aswan dam is?
(c) Where is the Aswan dam?
(d) All of these
(27)
India has got the
freedom in 1947.
(a) When has India got the freedom.
(b) When India has got the freedom?
(c) When India has the freedom got?
(d) When has India got the freedom?
(28)
The depth
of this well is 70 feet.
(a) How is the
depth is of this well?
(b) How the depth is of this
well?
(c) How much the
depth of this well is?
(d)
How much is the
depth of this well?
(29)
Gandhinagar is
20 k.m. away from Ahmedabad.
(a) How far is Gandhinagar away from Ahmedabad?
(b)
How much is Gandhinagar away from
Ahmedabad?
(c) How long is Gandhinagar away from Ahmedabad?
(d)
How many k.m. is Gandhinagar away from Ahmedabad?
(30)
Lajia has won the medal in the Asian
Games for twice.
(a) How much time has Lajja
won the medal in the Asian
Games?
(b)
How many times
has Lajja won the medal in the
Asian Games?
(c) How long has Lajja won the medal in the Asian Games?
(d)
None of these
(31)
samir's hobby is
to collect the postal stamps.
(a) How is Samir's hobby?
(b) Why is Samir's hobby?
(c) What is Samir's
hobby?
(d) Which is Samir's hobby?
(32)
The result of Board exam
will be declared on 30th May.
(a) When will be the result of the Board exams
I declared?
(b) When the result of the Board
exams will be declared?
(c) When will the
result of the Board exams be
declared?
(d) All of these
(33)
Priyank laughed like a mad man.
(a) What did Priyank
do?
(b) Why did Priyank laugh?
(c) How Priyank laughed?
(d)
How did Priyank
laugh?
(34)
Vidhey missed the bus because he got up very late.
(a)
What was responsible for Vidhey missed the bus?
(b) What was responsible for Vidhey's missed the bus?
(c) Why Vidhey missed the bus?
(d) Why did Vidhey miss the bus?
(35)
The P.T.
Teacher has selected 20 students for the School
team.
(a) How many students
has the P.T. teacher selected
s for the school team?
(b) Whom has the P.T. teacher selected for the school team?
(c)
Which students has the P.T. teacher selected for the school team?
(d)
(b) and (c)
(36)
Rajeshbhai bought one of the costliest ferrari cars.
(a) What Rajeshbhai bought?
(b) What did Rajeshbhai buy?
(c) Which car did Rajeshbhai buy?
(d) Which car Rajeshbhai bought?
(37)
Bachendri Pal encouraged Arunima.
(a) Whom did Bachendri Pal encourage?
(b) Whom encouraged Bachendri Pal?
(c) Whom Bachendri Pal encouraged?
(d) Whom did Bachendri Pal encouraged?
(38)
A bear was about to
attack on Alibhai.
(a) What was about to attack on Alibhai?
(b) Which was about to attack on Alibhai?
(c) Who was about to
attack on Alibhai?
(d) Whom was about to attack on Alibhai?
(39)
Alibhai guessed that it must be a bear.
(a) What did Alibhai
do?
(b) What did Alibhai gussed?
(c) What gussed Alibhai?
(d) What did Alibhai guess?
(40)
The problem for Mary was her poverty.
(a) What was the problem for Mary?
(b) Who was the problem
for Mary?
(c) Which was the problem for Mary?
(d) Why was the problem
for Mary?
(41)
Mr. Maheta is a practical man.
(a) What is Mr.
Maheta?
(b) Who is Mr. Maheta?
(c) How is Mr. Maheta?
(d) Whom is Mr. Maheta?
(42)
Sureshbhai believes in superstition.
(a) Who does believe in Superstition?
(b) What does believe in Superstition?
(c) Who believes
in superstition?
(d) What believes
in superstition?
(43)
Navin likes
religious books.
(a) What books does Navin like?
(b) What does Navin like?
(c) How books does Navin like?
(d) Which books does Navin like?
(44)
Janvi meets me on every Sunday.
(a) Where does Janvi meets me?
(b) When does Janvi meet me?
(c) When do Janvi
meets me?
(d) Where do Janvi meets me?
(45)
Abhik is very kind and helpful.
(a) How is Abhik?
(b) What kind of a boy is the Abhik?
(c) What is Abhik?
(d) (a) and (c).
(46)
Gobinda was
a famous idol maker.
(a) Who was Gobinda?
(b) What was Gobinda?
(c) How was Gobinda?
(d) Which was Gobinda?
(47)
Prakashbhai has
sold his car because it was very old.
(a) Why did Prakashbhai
sell his car?
(b) Why did Prakashbhai sold his car?
(c) Why Prakashbhai has sold his car?
(d) Why has Prakashbhai sold his car?
(48)
Viral asked for a lift in my car.
(a) Whom did Viral ask for a lift?
(b)
In whose car did Viral asked for a
lift?
(c) In whom car
did Viral ask for a lift?
(d)
None of these.
(49)
Manan likes
Sonaxi from all the heroines.
(a) Which heroines
does Manan like?
(b) Which heroine does Manan like?
(c) Which heroine Manan likes?
(d) Which heroines
do Manan like?
(50)
Shital requested me to solve her problem.
(a)
What did Shital request
me?
(b)
How did Shital request me to do?
(c)
Why did Shital request
me to do?
(d)
For what Shital
requested me?
(51)
Nehru only visited
some of the towns in
the lower region of Garhwal.
(a) When did Nehru visit the Garhwal lower region?
(b) Who visited
the Garhwal lower region?
(c) Which regions of Garhwal
did Nehru visit?
(d) What did Nehru visit?
(52)
The fight lasted only
for a few minutes.
(a) What lasted for a few minutes?
(b)
How long did the fight
last?
(c) Which fight lasted for a few minutes.
(d) Why did the fight last only for a few minutes?
(53)
You should
consult an orthopaedic doctor?
(a) What should you
consult?
(b) Why should you consult?
(c) Whom should
you consult?
(d) When should you consult an orthopaedic doctor?
(54)
Love is a powerful
feeling installed in our heart.
(a)
What is love installed?
(b) Where is a powerful
feeling, love installed?
(c)
What type
of feeling is love?
(d)
How is love installed
(55)
The morning light falling on
the snow covered mountains is very soft and bright.
(a) What is falling on the snow covered mountains?
(b)
How is the morning light?
(c)
Where is the morning
light falling?
(d) Why is the morning light very soft and bright?
(56)
The atmosphere is filled with mist in
the early morning time.
(a) Who is filled
with mist in the
early morning time?
(b) What is filled with mist in the
early morning time?
(c) With what is the atmosphere
filled in the early morning time?
(d) Why is the atmosphere filled with mist?
(57)
Every time they showed a new picture at Disneyland.
(a)
What did they show at Disneyland?
(b)
How did they show a new picture?
(c)
Where did they show a new picture every time?
(d) Why did they show a new picture every time?
(58)
I visited
him in the hospital the
night before he died.
(a) Why did you
visit him in the hospital?
(b) Whom did you visit in
the hospital?
(c) When did you
visit him in the hospital?
(d) Where did you visit him?
(59)
You will feel calmer mentally and emotionally.
(a) Why will you
feel calmer mentally and emotionally?
(b)
How will you feel mentally
and emotionally?
(c) Who will feel calmer mentally and emotionally.?
(d) Where will you
feel calmer?
(60)
When I went in, I found him sitting on her bed.
(a)
When did you find him sitting on her bed?
(b) What did you find when you went in?
(c)
Why was he
sitting on her bed?
(d) When did you go
in?
(61)
The kind of labour people do varies from country
to country.
(a) Who varies from
country to country?
(b) What kind of labour varies from country to country?
(c)
What varies from country to country?
(d) Why does the labour vary from country to country?
(62)
He had lived prosperously for about twenty years.
(a) Why had he
lived prosperously?
(b) Who had lived prosperously?
(c) How long had he
lived prosperously?
(d)
How had he
lived for about twenty years?
(63)
Herbert was playing chess in their small living room of villa.
(a)
When was Herbert playing chess?
(b) Why was Herbert playing
in their small living room of villa?
(c)
Who was playing
chess?
(d) Where was Herbert
playing chess?
(64)
We all want to be famous people.
(a) What do we
all want to be?
(b) What kind of people
do we all want to be?
(c) Why do people want to
be famous?
(d) Who want to be famous people?
(65)
It is your duty to
insist upon still more radical measure.
(a) How is your duty?
(b) Whose duty is it to
insist upon still more radical
measure?
(c) What is your
duty?
(d) Why is it your duty
to visit upon still more radical measure?
(66)
I was only a
few miles away from the border of India and Tibet.
(a)
Where were you from the
border of India and Tibet?
(b)
How far were you from the border of India and Tibet?
(c)
What is said about the border of India and Tibet?
(d) Why were you
away from the border?
(67)
The tree
was planted by the poet's grandfather.
(a) What was planted?
(b) How was the
tree planted?
(c) Which tree was planted?
(d) By whom was the tree planted?
(68)
A canal was being dug by the
workers.
(a) Who was digging the canal?
(b) What was being dug by the workers?
(c) How was a canal being dug by the workers?
(d) Why was a canal being dug?
(69)
The girl whose
brother is coming today is absent.
(a)
Which girl is absent?
(b) Who is absent?
(c) Whose brother
is coming?
(d) Why is the
girl absent?
(70)
We went to a
fabulous show in new York?
(a) How was a show in New York?
(b) Where did you go in New York?
(c) When did you go to a fabulous
show in New York?
(d) Who went to
New York?
(71)
Dipal is appointed
as a new manager in this
company.
(a) What is appointed as a
new manager in this company?
(b) Why is Dipal appointed
as a new manager in
this company?
(c) Who is appointed
as a new manager in this company?
(d) Where Dipal appointed as Manager?
(72)
She invited her
relatives at her party.
(a) Who was invited by her at her
party?
(b) Whom did she
invite at her party?
(c) Why did she invite her relatives at her party?
(d) Where did she hold
her party?
(73)
She was chosen to speak on behalf of a company.
(a) Who was chosen
to speak on behalf of a company
(b) Why was she
chosen to speak on behalf of a company?
(c) Why was she
chosen?
(d) On whose behalf was she chosen?
(74)
She has
started that work since morning.
(a) How much work has she done since morning
(b)
Since when
has she started that work?
(c) Who has started that work?
(d) What has she started
since morning?'
(75)
About the
age of 9, she was auctioned off to an English man.
(a) At which age
was she auctioned off to an English man?
(b) Why was she
auctioned off to an English
man?
(c) Whom was she auctioned off?
(d) What happened
at the age of 9?
(76)
She run away with only her youngest
child.
(a) Why did she
run away
(b) How was her child?
(c) What did she do with
only her youngest child?
(d) Whom did she
run away with?
(77)
We can approach
freedom very simply and directs.
(a) What can we
approach very simply and directly?
(b)
How long can we approach freedom?
(c) How can we approach freedom?
(d) How is freedom?
(78)
The moment you want to
be somebody you are no longer free.
(a) Why are you no longer free?
(b) When are you no longer free?
(c) What do you want to do?
(d)
How long are you free?.
(79)
You must break
through all the influences that
(a)
What must you do to all
the influence that enslave you?
(b) Why must you break through all the influences that enslave you.
(c) How can you
break through all the influences that enslave you.
(d)
None of these
(80)
Millions of households are still lacking basic facility of electricity.
(a)
What are millions
of households still lacking?
(b) Who are still lacking basic facility of electricity?
(c) Why are they
still lacking basic facility of electricity.
(d)
since when are they lacking basic facility of electricity
(81)
The family
was fascinated.
(a) How was the family?
(b) Who was fascinated?
(c) Why was the family fascinated?
(d) Where was the
family?
(82)
The poem describes beautiful Nature.
(a)
What does the poem describe?
(b) What is described
by the poem?
(c) both (a) and (b)
(d)
How is the Nature?
(83)
Mr. Baxi started
his new business last
week.
(a)
When did Mr. Baxi
start his new business?
(b) Who started
new business?
(c) What did Mr.
Baxi start?
(d) Why did Mr.
Baxi start new business?
(84)
The story of Disneyland illustrates Walt's vision.
(a) Why does the story of Disneyland illustrate Walt's vision?
(b) What does the story of Disneyland illustrate?
(c) How does the story of Disneyland illustrate Walt's vision?
(d) Which story illustrates Walt's
vision?
(85)
Vedant is sitting in a local
train to reach Mumbai urgently.
(a) In which train is vedant
sitting to reach Mumbai urgently?
(b) Who is sitting in a local
train?
(c)
What does vedant
want?
(d) Why is Vedant
sitting in a local train?
(86)
Nani brought the grand
children to her home.
(a) Who brought the grand children
home?
(b) Whom did Nani
bring to her home?
(c) What did Nani
do?
(d) why did Nani bring the grand children to her home?
(87)
He only swallows the pills on her behalf.
(a) Who swallows the pills?
(b) Why does he
swallow the pills?
(c) On whose behalf does he swallow the pills?
(d) What does he swallow on her behalf?
(88)
He had spent nearly sixty years with Nani?
(a)
Why had he spent
nearly sixty years with Nani?
(b) Who had spent sixty
years with Nani?
(c) How many years had he spent with Nani?
(d)
with whom had he spent sixty years?
(89)
They can accomplish a difficult task with mutual co - operation.
(a) What can they accomplish?
(b)
How can they accomplish a difficult task?
(c) How is the
task?
(d) Who can accomplish a difficult task?
(90)
Some ants need followers
to work for them.
(a) Who need followers to work for them?
(b) Why do some ants need followers?
(c) What did some ants need?
(d) Whom do some ants
need?
(91)
The children were injured badly.
(a) How were the children injured?
(b) Who were injured badly?
(c) What happened
to the children?
(d) Why were the children injured baldy?
(92)
He wrote lots
of stories for her.
(a) For whom did he write lots of stories?
(b) Why did he write lots of stories?
(c) What did he
write for her?
(d) When did he
write for her?
(93)
Hiren made a big mistake.
(a) Who made a
big mistake?
(b) What did Hiren do?
(c) How did Hiren make
a big mistake?
(d) Why did Hiren make a
big mistake?
(94)
It began three years ago.
(a) How did it begin?
(b) Why did it begin?
(c) Where did it
begin?
(d) When did it begin?
(95)
He dropped the cup on the
floor.
(a)
Where did he
drop the cup?
(b) Why did he drop the cup?
(c) How did he drop the cup?
(d) What did he
do on the floor?
(96)
The lesson passed quickly.
(a) How did the
lesson pass?
(b) Why did the lesson
pass quickly?
(c) When did the lesson pass quickly?
(d) What did pass quickly?
(97)
He ran across
the street.
(a) Who ran across the street?
(b) What did he
do across the street?
(c) Where did he
run?
(d) Why did he run across
the street?
(98)
She said
it very politely.
(a)
What did she say
very politely?
(b)
How did
she say it?
(c)
When did she say
it?
(d) Who said it
very politely?
(99)
I spent my holidays
in Switzerland.
(a) Where did you spend your holidays?
(b) Who spent holidays
in Switzerland?
(c) When did you spend your holidays?
(d) How
did you spend your holidays? (100)My brother teaches
me a lot.
(a) What does your brother
do?
(b) Why does your brother
teach you a lot?
(c) Who teaches
you a lot?
(d) How does your brother teach you? (101)They
gave up job on Monday.
(a)
When did they give up job?
(b) Why did they give up job?
(c) How did they give up job?
(d) Who gave up job?
(102)They started
the climb on Sunday morning.
(a) When did they start the
climb?
(b) How did they
start the climb?
(c) What did they start on Sunday morning?
(d) On
what day did they start the climb? (103)The children
go to the counter.
(a) Where do the
children go?
(b) Who goes to the counter?
(c) Why do the
children go to the counter?
(d) How
do the children go to the counter? (104)They met at the station.
(a) Where did they meet?
(b) Who met at
the station?
(c) Why did they meet at
the station?
(d) When
did they meet at the station?
(105)The men come a little closer.
(a) Why do the
men come a little closer?
(b) How do the men come a little
closer?
(c) Who comes a little closer?
(d) What
do the men do? (106)The two women
come from Delhi.
(a) From where do the two women come?
(b) Who comes from Delhi?
(c) Why do the
two women come from Delhi?
(d) How
do the two women come from Delhi?
(107)They worked carefully.
(a) How did they work?
(b) Who worked carefully?
(c) Why did they work carefully?
(d) Where did they
work carefully? (108)The jacket is? 1000 /-
(a)
What is the jacket?
(b)
How much is the jacket?
(c)
Where is the jacket?
(d) Why
is it 1000/-? (109)They took the
children home.
(a)
Why did they take the children home?
(b) Where did they take the children?
(c) Whom did they take home?
(d) Who took the children
home? (110)He went to the baker.
(a)
Where did
he go?
(b)
How did he go to the baker?
(c) When did he go to the baker?
(d) Who
went to the baker? (111)They went to the airport by taxi.
(a) Where did they go by taxi?
(b)
How did they go to the airport?
(c) Why did they go to the airport by taxi?
(d) Who
went to the airport by taxi? (112)Jitesh opened the door.
(a) What did Jitesh do?
(b) Why did Jitesh open the door?
(c) Who opened the door?
(d) How did Jitesh
open the door? (113)They have got five
cars.
(a)
What have they got?
(b)
How have
they got the cars?
(c) Why have they got cars?
(d) How
many cars have they got? (114)He bought a house to live comfortably?
(a)
What did he buy?
(b) Why did he buy a house?
(c) How did he buy a house?
(d) When did he
buy a house?
(115) The flowerpot fell on the floor
yesterday.
(a) What fell on
the floor?
(b) When did the flowerpot fall on the floor?
(c) How did the flowerpot fall on the floor?
(d) Why did the
flowerpot fall on the fall? (116)They sell 20 kilos of sugar a day.
(a) How much sugar do they sell a day?
(b)
How many kilos of sugar do
they sell a day?
(c) What do they sell a day?
(d) What do they do a day? (117)He found Prerna’s key.
(a)
What did he find?
(b) Who found Prema’s key?
(c)
Whose key did he find?
(d)
How did he find Prema’s
key?
(118)The boys play football on the school playground.
(a) Who plays football on the school playground?
(b) What the boys
do on the school playground?
(c) Where do the
boys play football?
(d) Why
do the boys play football on the
school playground? (119)They came late because they had an accident.
(a)
Why did they come late?
(b) What did they have?
(c) How did they have an accident?
(d) When
did they have an accident? (120)He
lives in a remote village.
(a) Why does he live in a remote village?
(b) Where does he
live?
(c) How does he live in a
remote village?
(d) Who
lives in a remote village?
(121)His car was broken down.
(a)
What was
broke down?
(b) Why was his car broken down?
(c) When was his car broken down?
(d) How was his car broken down? (122)He ate two packets of crisp.
(a) How many packets of crisps did he eat?
(b) What did he eat?
(c) When did he eat packets of crisp?
(d) How
much packets of crisp did he eat?
(123)She goes to school early in the morning.
(a) Where does she go early in the morning?
(b) When does she go to school?
(c) How does she go to school early in the morning?
(d) Why
does she go to school early in the morning? (124)The glass was broken by the
naughty boy.
(a) What was broken by the naughty
boy?
(b) By whom was the glass broken?
(c) Who broke the glass?
(d) How was the glass
broken?
(125)They like him
because he is always friendly.
(a) Who like him?
(b) How is he?
(c) Why do they like him?
(d) What
do they like? (126)The Miller lives in a cottage.
(a) Where does the
miller live?
(b) Where is the cottage?
(c) Why do the miller live in a
cottage?
(d) Who lives in a cottage?
(127)She
played tennis from 1980 to 1987.
(a)
When did she
play tennis?
(b)
How did
she play tennis?
(c) Where did she play
tennis?
(d) Why did she play tennis?
(128)They stole Mohan’s bike.
(a) Who stole Mohan’s bike?
(b)
How did they steal Mohan’s
bike?
(c) Why did they steal Mohan’s bike?
(d)
Whose bike did they steal?
(129)The cat ate pizza.
(a) What did the cat eat?
(b)
How did the cat eat pizza?
(c) When did the cat eat pizza?
(d) Why
did the cat eat pizza? (130)They left Mumbai three days ago.
(a) Who left Mumbai three days
ago?
(b) When did they leave Mumbai?
(c) Why did they leave Mumbai?
(d)
How did they leave Mumbai?
(131) She bought a new car because
her old one broke down.
(a) Why did she
buy a new car?
(b) What did she buy?
(c) When did she buy
a new car?
(d) From
where did she buy a new car? (132)He lived in Limbdi from May to October.
(a) Where did he
live?
(b) When did he live
in Limbdi?
(c) Why did he live in Limbdi?
(d) How
did he live in Limbdi? (133)Mother is a wonderful creation of God?
(a)
What is a wonderful
creation of God?
(b)
How is a mother wonderful creation of God?
(c) Why is a mother wonderful
creation of God?
(d)
Is a mother a wonderful creation of God?
(134) Dashrath Manjhi became popularly known as the ‘Mountain Man’.
(a) What became the ‘Mountain Man’?
(b) Why did Dashrath Manjhi became popularly
known as the ‘Mountain Man’?
(c) Who became popularly known as the ‘Mountain Man’?
(d) When
did Dashrath Manjhi became popularly known as the ‘Mountain Man’? (135)Vivek
has recently joined the gym for building his body.
(a)
When has
Vivek joined the gym?
(b) What has Vivek joined the gym?
(c)
Who has recently
joined the gym?
(d) Why has Vivek joined the gym?
(136)The cook added a little red chilli
powder in the sauce.
(a) What did the
cook add in the sauce?
(b)
How much red chilli powder
did the cook add in the sauce?
(c) Who added the red chilli
powder?
(d) Why did the
cook add red chilli powder in the
sauce?
Section - B
Read the extracts and answer the questions: 10
(1)
Customer Service Rep : Can you install
LOVE?
Customer : I can do that. I'm not very technical, but I think I am
ready to install now What do I do first?
Customer Service Rep : The first step is to open your HEART. Have
you located your HEART ma'am?
Question :
(1)
Does the
customer have technical knowledge?
(2) What is the first step?
(2)
Customer : Yes I have, but there
are several programmes running right now Is it okay to install while they are
running?
Customer Service
Rep : What programmes are running ma'am?
Customer : Let me see..... I
have PASTHURT.EXE, LOWESTEE M.EXE, GRUDGE.EXE, and
RESENTMENT.COM running right now. Question :
(1) What does the customer ask?
(2) What programmes are running right now?
(3)
Customer Service Rep : No problem.
LOVE will automatically erase PASTHURT.EXE from your current operating system,
It may remain in your memory, but it will no longer disrupt other programmes. LOVE will eventually overwrite LOWESTEEM.EXE with a module of its own
called HIGHESTEEM.EXE. However, you have to completely turn off GRUDGE. EXE and
RESENTMENT.COM. Those programmes prevent LOVE from being properly installed.
Question :
(1) What can automatically erase PASTHURT.EXE?
(2) Will it be completely removed?,
(4)
LOVE will eventually overwrite
LOWESTEEM.EXE with a module of its own called
HIGHESTEE M.EYE However, you have to completely turn of GRUDGE.EXE and
RESENTMENT.COM. Those programmes prevent LOVE from being properly installed.
Question :
(1) What is highesteem.EXE?
(2) What can stop LOVE from being properly installed?
(5)
Customer : I don't know how
turn them off. Can you tell me how?
Customer Service Rep : My pleasure. Go to your Star menu
and invoke FORGIVENESS.EXE. Do this as many times as necessary until GRUDGE.EXE
and RESENTMENT. COM have been completely erased
Question :
(1) What does' My pleasure'
mean?
(2) What should
the customer do? How often?
(6)
Customer : Okay, I'm done. LOVE has
started installing itself automatically. Is that normal? Customer Service
Rep : Yes it is. You should
receive a message
that says it will reinstall
for the life of your HEART. Do
you see that message?
Customer : Yes I do. Is it completely installed? Question :
(1)
Is the installing of LOVE normal?
(2)
'Yes I do', what does it mean here?
(7)
Customer Service Rep : Yes, but
remember that road have only the base programme. You need to begin connecting to other HEARTS in order
to get the upgrades.
Question :
(1) What should
the customer remember?
(2) Why should she begin connecting to other HEARTS?
(8)
Customer : Oops. I have an error
message already. What should I do? Customer Service Rep : What does the message
say?
Customer : It says “ERROR 412 - PROGRAMME NOT - RUN ON INTERNAL COMPONENTS”.
What does that mean?.
Question :
(1) Why does she
say 'oops'? What does it show?
(2) What does the
message say?
(9)
Customer Service Rep : Don't worry
ma'am, that's a common problem. It means that the LOVE programme is set up to run on external HEARTS but has not yet been ran on your HEART.
It is one of those complicated
programming things, but in non - technical terms it means you have to "
LOVE " your own machine before it can " LOVE ” others.
Question :
(1) Why is she advised
not to worry?
(2) What does it mean?
(10)
It
is one of those complicated programming things, but non - technical terms it means you have to
" LOVE " of your own machine before it can “ LOVE ” others.
Question :
(1)
Is it simple
technical thing?
(2) What does she have to do to make
it ‘LOVE’ others?
(11)
Can you find the directory called
" SELF ACCEPTANCE "? Customer : Yes, I have it.
Customer Service Rep : Excellent, you are getting good at this.
Customer : Thank you.
Question :
(1) What is she
asked to find?
(a) LOVE (b) MY HEART
(c)
SELF - ACCEPTANCE (d) None of these
(2) Here the word
'Excellent' shows .
(a) Praise (b)
Anger
(c)
Resentment (d) Fear
(12)
My brother Walt is no more, yet
his influence lingers like a living presence over the studio where he turned Out the cartoons,
nature films and feature movies that made him known and loved around the world.
Question :
(1) The writer
feels the presence of Walt Disney in the
studio. True / False
(2) What made Walt Disney
world famous?
(13)
Every time we show a new picture,
or open a new feature at Disneyland, someone is bound to say," I wonder how Walt would like it? "
And when this happens, I personally realize that it was something he himself
had planned. For rip imaginative, industrious brother left enough projects in
progress to keep the rest of us busy for many, many years.
Question :
(1) When someone would
say, “ I wonder how Walt would like it ”?
(2) Which describing words (adjectives) are used
for Walt?
(14)
To the bankers who financed us, I'm
sure he seemed like a wild man, hell-bent for bankruptcy. To me, he was my amazing kid brother, full of
impractical dreams that he made come true.
Question :
(1) What do you mean by ‘impractical’?
(2) What does the
author think about Walt?
(15)
Our Uncle Mike was an engineer and
he'd blow his whistle one long and two shorts -just for us Walt never lost his love of trains. Years
later, an old-fashioned train was one of the first attractions at Disneyland.
Question :
(1) What would Uncle Mike do
for them?
(2)
What does the sentence, "Walt
never lost his love for trains. Years later an old-fashioned train was one of
the first attractions of Disneyland?" prove?
(16)
He
studied cartooning in Chicago, and then started
a little animated-cartoon company in Kansas City that flopped. I was in Los
Angeles when Walt, just 21, decided to try his luck in Hollywood. Question :
(1)
Did the animated
cartoon company start successfully at first?
(2) When did Walt decide
to try his luck in Hollywood?
(17)
He was carrying a cheap suitcase
that contained all of his belongings. We borrowed $500 from an uncle, and Walt started a cartoon series
called Alice in Cartoon land It was tough going
Question :
(1)
Can you say Walt did not have much money?
(2) What did Walt start after borrowing $ 500?
(18)
“We haven’t got a deal,” Walt
admitted. “The distributor copy-righted Oswald and he's taking over the series
himself.” Strangely, Walt did not seem downhearted. “We’re going to start a new
series,” he enthused “It’s about a mouse, And this time we'll own the mouse.”
Question :
(1)
Did Walt
get the deal? How did he feel/ react?
(2) What was his
plan?
(19)
The rest is history. Walt's mouse,
Mickey, celebrated his 40th birthday in 1968, and a happy 40th it was. A
quarter of a billion people saw Disney movie in 1968, 100 million watched a
Disney TV show, nearly a billion read a Disney book or magazine and almost ten
million visited Disneyland. And Mickey, as Walt used to say, started it all.
Question :
(1)
How many people visited the Disneyland?
(2) What does his paragraph
tell us about?
(20)
Once, when my son Roy Edward had
the measles, Walt came and told him the story of Pinocchio, which he was making at that time.
Question :
(1) Who was Roy Edward?
(2) What did Walt do when Roy had measles?
(21)
Young Roy was so wide eyed at
Walt's graphic telling of the fairy tale that he forgot all about his measles.
Later, when he saw the finished picture, he was strangely disappointed.
"It didn't seem as exciting as when Uncle Walt told it," he said.
Question :
(1) Why did Roy forget about measles?
(2) What did Roy
like more; the finished picture or Walt's story
telling?
(22)
As usual, though, he infused all of
us with his own enthusiasm when he finally told us about the project. Someone
asked, "Walt, how should the Disneyland look?" Quick, came the reply,
"It should look like nothing
else on this earth. "Predictably, we had trouble raising money, but
Disneyland did open, in July 1955.
Question :
(1) What was Walt's
imagination about the Disneyland?
(2) When was the Disneyland opened?
(23)
Since that first day, millions of
people have flocked to see the unique creation of Walt's imagination. Like a kid with a new toy the biggest, shiniest toy
in the world- Walt used to wander through the park, gawking as happily as any
tourist.
Question :
(1) What is the Disneyland for Walt?
(2) A lot of people have visited
the Disneyland. True/ False?
(24)
The overwhelming success of Walt's
"crazy idea" triggered a dramatic about-face in the Disney fortunes.
Yet success never changed Walt. He remained the simplest of men. He hated
parties, and his idea of a night out was a burger and chilli at some little
restaurant. His only extravagance was a miniature railroad that ran around the
grounds of his home.
Question :
(1) What was the effect of the success of Walt's 'crazy idea'?
(2) What did Walt love even
after having so much success or earning money?
(25)
"What do you do with all your
money?" a friend once asked him. Pointing at the studio, Walt said, "I fertilize that field with it.
"And it's true that Walt ploughed money back into the company almost as
fast as it came in.
Question :
(1) Where did Walt invest the money?
(2) "I fertilize
that with it" what do
you mean by that
here?
(26)
Being solvent for the first time
since he started business gave Walt a chance to develop other ideas. These included
the development of Mineral Kind (an alpine-like valley high in the Sierra
Mountains) ; a California Institute
of Art, for which he donated the land and several million dollars; and, most ambitious of
all, a 100-million-dollar Disney World and City of Tomorrow in Florida.
Question :
(1) Walt wasted his money in food and drink True/false
(2)
He donated a lot of money for the
development o California Institute of Art and the Disney World and The City of
Tomorrow in Florida True/False
(27)
Tragically, in the midst of all this activity, Walt was stricken
with this fatal illness. I heard him refer
to this cruel blow only once. "Whatever it is I've got, he told me, "don't get it." I visited him in the hospital the night before he
died. Although desperately ill, he was full of plans for the future as he had
been all his life.
Question :
(1) What was Walt stricken with later in his life during
all the activities?
(2) What did Walt have even during his illness?
(28)
Mind, emotions and body are all
closely interlinked and always work together It helps you distinguish them more
clearly if you try to understand them separately. Your mental capacities are
your abilities to concentrate, to take in new information, to remember old and
new information and to be in a position to think logically.
Question :
(1) What are closely related?
How do they work?
(2) What do you mean by 'mental
abilities'?
(29)
Do you find yourself
reacting in any of the following ways?
- You find it difficult to concentrate on things.
- Your memory is
letting you down frequently.
- You have lots of different things on your mind
but cannot grasp a clear thought.
- You are often undecided these
days and this is untypical for you.
- You make longer to
do tasks that you were able to quite
quickly before.
- You start lots of things but
don't finish any.
If yes, then it gives a sign of mental stress present in you: The better you deal with stress, the
less your mental capacity will be
affected
Question :
(1)
How many difficulties have been given?
(2) What should we do to
lessen the bad effects on our mental capacity?
(30)
Mental quick fixes
Put on some music you like and dance through the room.
This creative activity exercises the right side of the brain and helps
rebalance your brain. Get a fish tank and watch the fish swim around languidly.
This allows your mind to calm down.
Question :
(1) What creative activity helps rebalance our brain?
(2) What does the activity of observing the fish
swimming slowly in a
tank do?
(31)
Nobody is perfect and who wants to
be nobody? Mistakes are OK. Delete the phrase "I can't" from your
vocabulary. It isn't constructive and blocks your view of possible solutions
(1)
Is everyone likely
to make mistakes?
(2) What is constructive?
(32)
Basically, the day hasn't even
started but you are already in a tizz. What is happening is that your mind is
racing ahead of you and anticipating how tired and stressed you will feel once
you have completed all the tasks ahead. These frantic thought starts weakening
your energy and as a with only half
of your normal energy. you are entering into a busy day
(1) "Basically day hasn't started
but you are already in a tizz" What does the underlined part mean?
(2) What is the effect of such thinking?
(33)
In order to have the maximum energy
available at the start of a busy day, use 'I have no expectations and I will deal with whatever happens when it
happens' as a form of mantra.
You will notice how your body starts relaxing at the
thought of 'no expectations'. This relaxation tells you that you have just
stopped yourself from wasting valuable energy. You will feel calmer mentally
and emotionally as a consequence.
(1) What mantra should be followed for maximum energy?
(2) How will one feel
as a result of the mantra?
(34)
You can use this self-hypnosis
state to relieve mental stress. Try the following exercise. It becomes easier
with your eyes closed. Settle back in a chair and close your eyes. Start
counting backwards from 99 to 70.Count slowly to fit in with your breathing.
(1) What should one do to relieve mental stress
(2) What should one do at first and thereafter?
(35)
When emotions have taken you over,
it becomes nearly impossible to think clearly. Then it becomes very easy to make unwise decisions or to agree to
something which is not to your advantage. The Screen Exercise shows you how to
step back and emotionally detach yourself from your current situation so that
you can see more clearly what is going on.
(1)
What is the problem when emotions have taken
over?
(2) What shows the way how to step back and detach oneself
from problem emotionally?
(36)
When life becomes too hectic, we
can end up feeling mentally tied in knots. Nothing seems easy and positive. Pessimism sets in and we
cannot see a way out of our current problems. We can open a source of optimism with the technique of
anticipating success.
(1) What happens when life becomes hectic?
(2) The opposite of 'optimism from the text is
(37)
Make sure you don't get all tangled
up in considerations about how the situation will resolve itself. It will
look after itself as
long as you keep your aim firmly in mind If you stay focused on a positive outcome,
you can think more clearly and you will make better decisions which will
eventually lead to the desired results
(1) 'Make
sure you don't get tangled up in considerations about how the situation will
resolve itself' What do you understand by the underlined word?
(2) What should one do to be able to
think clearly and take better decisions?
(38)
It was a mistake not to take Nana,
our grandfather, to the funeral of our grandmother, our Nani..... With heavy
hearts we hoisted Nani's bier over our shoulders. I turned to look, just once,
and found Nana stepping away from the balcony into the room, pulling the door
shut after him
(1)
Who does
the author talk about?
(2) What had Nana
suffered from?
(39)
With heavy hearts we hoisted Nani's
bier over our shoulders. I turned to look, just once, and found Nana stepping
away from the balcony into the room, pulling the door shut after him. He had
lived with Nani for over half a century, seen her radiant face every day of
those years.
(1)
'With a heavy heart', we hoisted
Nani's bier over our shoulders. What does the underlined phrase mean?
(2) Who was younger, Nana or Nani?
(40)
He
would keep quibbling with her,
as if they were two people who had just married in the first
flush of love and were still discovering each other
(1)
‘He would keep ’ what does
'He mean?
(2) Both behaved as if they were trying to understand each other.' Say true or false.
(41)
He imprisoned himself in the
bedroom. We removed a few of Nani's belongings to make the room liveable for
Nana but he did not let us cart away Nani's bed in dry, hollow rasp, he said,
'Let it be...where else is she going to sleep?
(1)
How did he behave?
(2) What does Nani's belonging mean?
(42)
The day we had to take Nani's ashes
away for immersion, that day too Nana stayed locked in the room. When I went
in, I found him sitting on her bed. He just touched the urn and said, 'Take him
away...all my life he just kept fighting with me. The shift
was gradual. I did not pay much heed to it that first day but later it became
more evident."
(1) Where was Nana sitting?
(2) The author
took notice of Nana that first day.' Is it true?
(43)
He paused, threw me a look and
said, 'When this bottle gets over, get me a new one. ‘I was a little taken
aback. I had never heard him coughing. But this was nothing compared to the
shock he gave me a few days later.’
(1) What did he
request the author to do?
(2)
‘I was
taken aback.’ What do you understand?
(44)
His intonation was nasal, exactly
like Nani’s. It seemed as if it was Nani who was speaking. moved back, a little worried.
When I told Mother about it, she said, ‘These days he’s begun to miss
mother too much. I have seen him talking to her photograph. He has even begun
to sleep in her bed.’
(1) Who was speaking as if he were Nani?
(2)
'He has
begun to miss mother too much. Who
said this?
(45)
His entire constitution had begun
to morph. He had increasingly begun to talk in a feminine way. I was beginning to get worried about him. I had a friend, Dr K.D. Kamble, a psychiatrist. I called him over.
(1) Why was the author worried?
(2) Who was a psychiatrist?
(46)
He talked to Nana at length - for
hours. Most of the time, Nana kept quiet. He did not answer most of Dr Kamble's
queries. But when he did, he spoke like Nana normally did and in his own voice.
(1) Did Nana answer mostly?
(2) What was strange during the talk?
(47)
I drove the good doctor back to his
home. He said that Nana was suffering from a sort of dissociative personality disorder. The condition was little understood, he said, and there was
no sure cure for it.
(1) What was Nana
suffering from?
(2) Was it
curable?
(48)
I was late coming back home, but I
did feel quite unburdened by what Dr. Kamble had said, a lot less worried. I
thought the way Nana had made his adjustments with Nani; we too should make
adjustments with him.
(1)
Who had lessened
the author's burden?
(2) Who should make adjustments with Nana?
(49)
The following behaviour was noticed
by a scientist who was making a study of ants. A number of ants were down in a
pit, where they had killed some
flies and other insects for food. The ants began fetching the small bits of
these insects up to their anthill.
(1) What was the
scientist doing?
(2) What did the
ants have as their food?
(50)
This was arduous work for them. The
sides of the pit were steep and, considering the size of the ants, the loads they were carrying were
very heavy.
(1) This text informs us about the laborious work of the ants.
Is it true?
(2) Why does the author say they were carrying
very heavy loads?
(51)
Near the top of the pit, however,
there was a small part of the way which was completely smooth and steep. Here
there were no footholds. The ants came up to these points and there their
progress stopped. It seemed that, after all, they had been defeated.
(1) Where did their progress stop?
(2) Why did they seem to have been defeated?
(52)
The ants at the top began climbing
down into the pit backward, each holding the tail end of another ant in front.
In this way an ant-chain was soon formed which slowly dropped down the steep
side. When it reached the ants waiting with their loads, they easily climbed up
the chain and came out at the top.
(1) Did the ant climb
down backward into the pit?
(2) How did the other
ants climb up?
(53)
Such behaviour,
showing the adeptness of ants,
has been noticed and studied by many.
Now science has discovered some things about ant life which seem to
show that the intelligence of these tiny creatures is very close to human
intelligence.
(1) What does such behaviour show?
(2)
The ants are almost as intelligent as human being (True/False) Is it true?
(54)
They are called by that name
because they are often seen carrying large pieces of leaf over their heads like
umbrellas. They take these pieces of leaf to their nests, where they chew them
up nicely. Afterwards they make heds of these chewed -up leaves. On these beds
grows a kind of fungus, which is the food of ants.
(1)
Why are they called umbrella
ant?
(2) How do they get food
from leaves?
(55)
What we have called 'cow' are a
kind of greenfly. These are found on rose leaves and on the leaves of beans.
They give out a sweet, honey-like liquid which the ants relish a lot.
(1)
What is the 'cow' here?
(2) The ants enjoy the sweet honey like liquid. False/True.
(56)
Ants, we are told, play games,
nurse their sick and bury their dead. They see that each one in the nest does its share of the work, and that
no one is allowed to be indolent. All this suggests that ants have a highly
developed social sense and perhaps some system of government.
(1)
What are we told about ants?
(2)
No one was allowed
to be lazy" Do you agree with it?
(57)
There are ants that keep other ants
as slaves. One such type is a powerful red ant which is found in Europe. Their
slaves are taken from a type of black ant which is smaller in size. When the
red ants want slaves, they ambush the nests of the black ants and abduct some
of their eggs.
(1) Where are the red ants
found?
(2) What do they do when they want
slave?
(58)
The most ferocious kind of ants are
the 'driver' ants of Africa. They have no fixed home but are always on the
move. They are completely blind, but they march in long lines, many million
along, and they devour any animal that happens to be in their path. Even large
animals, like tigers and elephants, live in fear of them.
(1) Which ants are very ferocious?
(2) What is very special characteristic of them?
(59)
To begin with, I have a word to say
to my good friends, the editors, and others who are moved to pity me Some
people are grieved because they imagine I am in the hands of unprincipled
persons who persuade me to adopt unpopular causes and make me the mouthpiece of
their propaganda.
(1) Whom does Helen advise? What
does she advise?
(2) What do they hope from the speaker?
(60)
They are not free when they are
compelled to work twelve or ten or eight hours a day. They are not free when
they are ill paid for their exhausting toil. They are not free when their
children must labour in mills and factories or starve, and when their women may
be driven by poverty to lives of shame. They are not free when they are clubbed
and imprisoned because they go on strike for a
raise of wages and for the basic justice that is their right as human
beings.
(1) How are the lives
of workers?
(2) What is the right of the workers as human beings?
(61)
We are not free unless the men who frame
and erecute the laws represent the interests of the lives of the people and no
other interest. The ballot does not make a free man out of a wage slave. There
has never existed a truly free and democratic nation in the world.
(1) When can we
be called free?
(2) Has any democratic country ever
existed totally free in the world?
(62)
This terrible sacrifice would be
comprehensible if the thing you die for and call country fed, clothed, housed and warmed you, educated
and cherished your children I think the workers are the most unselfish of the
children of man; they toil and live and die for other peoples country, other
people's continents, other people's liberties and other people's happiness!
(1) What would be a better sacrifice?
(2) Why are the workers called unselfish?
(63)
All I ask, gentlemen, is a fair
field and no favour. I have entered the fight against preparedness and against
the economic system under which we live. It is to be a fight to the finish, and
I ask no quarter
(1) All I ask, gentlemen
is a fair field and no favours.
What do you mean by the
underlined word?
(2) What is the fight
against?
(64)
Will the workers walk into this
trap? Will they be fooled again? I am afraid so. The people have always been
susceptible to oratory of this sort. The workers know they have no enemies
except their
masters. They know that their citizenship papers are no warrant for the safety
of their wives and children.
(1) Who are enemies of the workers according to the speaker?
(2) What does the
word 'warrant' mean here?
(65)
Daily they face the dangers of
railroad, bridge, skyscraper, freight train, stokehold, stock yard and training
at the docks, on the railroads and underground and on the seas. They move the
traffic and pass from land to land the precious commodities that make it
possible for us to live. And what is their reward? A scanty wage, often
poverty, rents taxes, tributes and war compensations.
(1) What is the
condition of the workers
along with the growth of civilization?
(2) What do the
workers get as reward?
(66)
It is your business to force these
reforms on the Administration. Let there be no more talk about what a
government can or cannot do. All these things have been done by all the
belligerent nations in the turmoil of
war. Every fundamental industry has been managed
better by the governments than by
private corporations.
(1) What does the speaker advise the workers not to do?
(2) What has managed
the industry better?
(67)
It is your business to make them
pay you a living wage. It is your business to see that this kind of
preparedness is carried into every department on the nation, until everyone has
a chance to be well born, well nourished rightly educated, intelligent and
serviceable to the country at all times.
(1) Against what does the speaker advise the workers?
(2) What chance should everyone get?
(68)
Strike against all ordinances and
laws and institutions that continue the slaughter of peace and the cruelty of
war Strike against war for without you no battles can be fought. Strike against
manufacturing scrap bombs and all other tools of murder Strike against
preparedness that means death and misery to millions of human beings.. Be not
dumb, obedient slaves in an army of destruction. Be heroes in an army of
construction pup
(1) Against what does
the speaker advise the workers to strike?
(2) According to
Helen, what should the workers
be finally?
(69)
He put a spell on it so that three
separate men could each have three wishes from it.". "It would bring a disaster" continued sergeant. "It has caused
enough trouble already" and
threw the paw upon the fire.
(1) What was the result of the spell on it?
(2) What did the
sergeant do?
(70)
The next morning, a gentleman
knocked on the door, "I come from Maw and Meggins your son's
employer" The old lady looked surprised. "Is anything wrong?"
she asked breathlessly. "Has anything happened to my son, Herbert? What is
it?" The visitor looked down. "Badly hurt," he said quietly
"But he's not in any pain. Oh, thank God, thank God for that!"
(1) Who knocked
on the door the next morning?
(2) What did the visitor inform the old lady?
(71)
But his wife pulled him towards the
door "Bring him back. Do you think I'm frightened of my own son?" Mr
White took out the monkey's paw and raised his hand. "I wish my son alive
again."
(1) What did his
wife want?
(2) What did Mr White wish?
(72)
But the sinister meaning of the
visitor's assurance suddenly became clear to the old lady and she looked at him. His face was turned away, confirming her worst fears.
She caught her breath and put her trembling hand on her
husband's. There was a long silence.
The stranger expressed grief and handed over an envelope containing some amount of money as compensation
(1) Why did she
have worst tears?
(2) What was given
as compensation?
(73)
The paw fell on the floor and after
a few moments a knock was heard at the floor "Who could that be?"
enquired Mr White. "That must be my son." replied the old lady and
ran towards the door. "Don't let it in, for God's sake" cried Mr
White shivering in fear.
"You're afraid
of your own son. Let me
go. I'm coming, Herbert,
I'm coming!"
(1) What was heard soon after the paw had fallen on
the floor?
(2) Who is Herbert?
(74)
He was a family friend and had been
posted in India and was back after completing his tenure. "There he
is" said Herbert, hearing the gate shut loudly and heavy footsteps coming
to door "Sergeant Major Morris" said Mr White introducing him. Mr
White welcomed Morris and offered him a drink. The family was mesmerized by the
Morris's description of India.
(1) Who was Mr. Morris?
(2) Which sentence proves that they were
surprised a lot?
(75)
"What wish?" he asked.
"Wish our boy alive again. 0Bring him back," cried the old woman. Mr
White explained that not only had Herbert been dead ten days but also that his
body had been decayed beyond recognition.
(1) What was then second wish?
(2) What did Mr.
White explain her?
(76)
Morris said, "An old fakir put a spell on it. He was a very holy
man and he wanted to show that fate ruled people's lives, and that
to interfere with fate, only caused deep sadness.
(1)
What did the fakir
do?
(2) What would happen if one
tried to interfere with fate?
(77)
"It has caused enough trouble
already" and threw the paw upon the fire. But Mr White was curious and
wanted to test the powers of the monkey's paw. He bent down and quickly
retrieved it from the fire. He said, "If you don't want it, give it to
me." Morris, after reluctantly explaining the appropriate manner for making the wishes warned him that he
could have the paw but at his own risk and departed soon afterwards.
(1)
Why Mr. White did take the paw out from fire?
(2) What did he
tell the sergeant
Morris?
(78)
After the guest left, Mr White held
the paw in his hand and said, "I wish for 200 pounds." "It
moved," he cried, glancing with disgust at the object on the floor
"As I wished, it twisted in my hand
like a snake."
(1)
What did Mr. White
wish?
(2) What happened
as Mr. White wished?
(79)
"How much?" "200
pounds," was the answer Mr White found it very difficult to comprehend and
became unconscious. He was filled with sorrow at the turn of events. His wish
was granted at the cost of his son's life.
(1) Mr. White found
it difficult to comprehend and became
unconscious word?
(2) Why did Mr. White become
unconscious
(80)
Mr White and his son, Herbert, were
playing chess in their small living room of Villa, while Mrs White, sitting by
the fire, knitting and talking to them occasionally. They were expecting a
guest named Sergeant Morris.
(1) How was the
weather?
(2) What were they doing?
(81)
Suddenly there were sound of cracks
and thunder. The house started
collapsing. The roof, walls
and staircase started falling down. They rushed towards the ground and sighed
in disappointment and then ran towards main gate of the villa. Outside, the
street lamp was spreading its light over a calm and empty road. The spell of
the Monkey's paw had worked.
(1)
What happened suddenly?
(2) What did they do at last?
(82)
Suddenly there were sound of cracks
and thunder. The house started
collapsing. The roof, walls
and staircase started falling down. They rushed towards the ground and sighed
in disappointment and then ran towards main gate of the villa. Outside, the
street lamp was spreading its light over a calm and empty road. The spell of
the Monkey's paw has worked.
(1)
What did Morris do
at first?
(2) What warning
did Morris give?
(83)
Mr White searched frantically for
the monkey's paw fearful of what was likely to happen. As he heard the chain rattle back and the bottom bolt drawn slowly and stiffly
from the socket, he found
the paw and made his the third and last wish. The sound of knocking
stopped O at once, though its echoes could be heard within the house
(1) How was Mr. White's
condition when he searched for the paw?
(2) What happened
when he made his third wish?
(84)
To be free is to be
intelligent, but intelligence does not
come into being by just wishing to be
free; it comes into being only when you begin to understand your whole
environment, the social, religious, parental and traditional influences that
are continually closing in on you.
(1) When we become
intelligent?
(2) What become hurdles in our way to attaining freedom?
(85)
I wonder if you have ever stopped
to observe the marvellous glow in the west as the sun sets, with the shy young
moon just over the trees? Often at that hour the river is very calm, and then everything is reflected on its surface:
the bridge, the train that goes over it, the and presently, as it grows dark
the tender moon 4 stars
(1)
What is the author's appeal to the reader?
(2) What does the
author talk about next?
(86)
To understand all these and become
free from them requires deep insight; but you generally give into them because
inwardly you are frighten.
(1)
Why do we need deep insight?
(2) Why do we generally
give in?
(87)
And that is why you should seek the
right kind of education; for it is only when you grow in freedom that you can create a new world not based on tradition
or shaped according to the idiosyncrasy of some philosopher or idealist. But there can be no freedom as long
as you are merely trying to become, or imitate a noble example.
(1) What can a
free person create?
(2) What could there be if a person tries to imitate someone?
(88)
It must not be occupied with
problems, with worries with speculations. It is only when the mind is very
quiet that you can really observe, for then the mind is sensitive to
extraordinary beauty
(1) It must not be occupied with
problems.' What do you mean
by 'it' here?
(2) When is mind
sensitive to beauty?
(89)
Don't most of us want to be safe?
Don't we want to be told what marvellous people we are, how lovely we look, or what extraordinary intelligence we have Otherwise we would not put letters after our names Al that kind of things
gives us self-assurance, a sense of
importance. We all want to be famous people and the moment we want to be
something, we are no longer free.
(1) What do the expectations 'to be safe' 'to
extraordinary' etc. give us?
(2) When are we no longer free?
(90)
But the man or woman who sees the
absurdity of all these things and whose heart is therefore innocent, and
therefore not moved by desire to be somebody- such a person is free. If you
understand the simplicity of it you will also understand its extraordinary
beauty and depth.
(1) What kind of
persons are free?
(2)
‘ and therefore not moved by desire ’ What does the underlined word mean?
(91)
After all, examinations are for
that purpose; to give you a position, to make you somebody. Titles, position
and knowledge encourage you to be something.
(1)
Why are the examinations?
(2) What encourages us to be something?
(92)
Whereas, if you look at what you
actually are and understand it, then that very understanding there is a transformation. So freedom lies, not
in trying to become something different, nor in doing whatever you happen to
feel like doing, nor in following the authority of tradition, of your parents,
of your teacher, but in understanding what you are from moment to moment.
(1)
When is there a transformation?
(2) Where does freedom
lie?
(93)
and it is possible to understand
all that only when you don't want to be somebody, when you don't imitate, when
you don't follow- which means, really, when you are in revolt against the whole
tradition of trying to become something. That is the only true revolution
leading to extraordinary freedom. To cultivate this freedom is the real
function of education.
(1)
When is it possible
to understand oneself?
(2) What is the real function
of education
(94)
I would like to discuss with you
the problem of freedom. It is a very complex problem, needing deep study and understanding. We hear much
talk about freedom, religious freedom, and the freedom to do what one would
like to do.
(1) What is the author
going to talk about?
(2) Is the problem
of freedom complex?
Why?
(95)
Of all the blessings conferred on
mankind by a benign providence, the most useful is the headache. But for it,
there would be many great embarrassments in life Factual explanations are not
always either palatable or feasible.
(1) What is the
meaning of benign providence?
(2) Why people give false excuse of having
headache instead of telling truth?
(96)
We used to have drill after school
hours (which I still think is an unfair and undesirable practice).We disliked this hour On the drill ground almost all
appeared to be afflicted with "Splitting
headache, Sir,"
(1) Why did the
author think the drill an unfaith act?
(2) What was the
most common excuse for almost everyone?
(97)
Some people feel lost unless they
carry tube of some headache remedy in their pockets all the time, and opticians
give glasses guaranteed to relieve headache. These are instances to show that mankind easily begins
to believe in its myths.
(1) What do some
people carry always?
(2) What do the
author call a myth?
(98)
A clerk who writes to his master,
"I am not attending the office today because I am not inclined to look at
any paper today," will lose his job, whereas he is quite at liberty to say
that he is down with headache
(1)
I am not attending the office today
because I am not inclined to look at any paper today"- What does T stand
for in the text?
(2)
What would happen to the office
clerk who would write to his master "I am not attending the office today
because I am not inclined to look at any paper"?
(99)
On the contrary, they just accept
it at its face value and pass on to the next item. They indisposition could be
used only at a particular level, not by all and sundry. A schoolboy who says,
"As I am indisposed, I want to be let off." will have his ear twisted
for his precociousness.
(1) Can all use indisposition 'as an excuse?
(2) What would happen if a student uses
'indisposition as an excuse?
(100) "Mr. So-and-So regrets his inability to
attend the meeting today owing to indisposition. People will understand accept the statement
and will not question. "What is that indisposition?" Is he
down with flu or malaria or cold or rheumatism?
(1)
Mr. so and so regrets his inability
to attend the meeting today owing to indisposition'. What does 'regrets' mean here?
(2) Which ailments are mentioned here?
(101) It does not sound very well for anyone to
write directly. "Owing to indisposition, I am not attending your
meeting." It sounds unconvincing. It sounds better in the third person. It
implies that the gentleman is an eminent one, has a secretary or a deputy who
can speak for him.
(1)
How would it sound if any common man uses indisposition as an excuse
or his absence?
(2) Who can use
indisposition as an excuse for his inability
to attend any
gathering?
(102) "There is no such thing as headache or
indisposition. It is all just an excuse, an elegant falsehood, nor have 1 not
seen dozens of headache cases walking or driving about gaily to be seen
everywhere accept where they O ught to be at the particular hour!"
(1) What does the author
think about indisposition?
(2) 'For have I
not seen dozens of
headache cases' What do you mean by the underlined words?
(103) What exactly is this indisposition? I have
never been able to understand it except that it sounds very well in press notes or health bulletins
or in messages from eminent
men to gatherings to which they have
been invited. Indisposition' cannot generally be said by
the person directly afflicted
(1) Where is the word 'indisposition' used generally?
(2)
Can a common affected /ill person use indisposition?
(104) Headache
gives the sufferer a touch of importance. All aches sound crude and
psychological, and sensitive people would not mention them. No other ailment
can be so openly mentioned with impunity. You could mention headache in the
most elegant social gathering and no one would be shocked by it.
(1) Why does headache give the sufferer a touch of importance?
(2)
' and no one would be shocked
by it. What do you mean by 'it' here.
(105) Climate change and global warming are
dramatically urgent and serious problems that can lead to calamitous (tragic)
consequence (results). We do not need to wait for government alone to find
solutions to these terrible problems.
(1) Which are the dangerous problems?
(2) What shall
we have to face due to them?
(106) Each individual can play an important part by
simply adopting a more responsible lifestyle, beginning with some little,
everyday Dos and Don'ts. It's the only reasonable way to save our planet, before it is too late
(1)
What can one do as a solution?
(2) When should one
start to save environment?
(107) It is important for us all to think in terms
of first reducing our emissions of CO2 or Carbon Footprints The carbon footprint is a subset of the ecological footprint. A carbon footprint is the total set of
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (release) caused by an organization, event,
product or person.
(1)
What should
be thought of/taken care of at first?
(2) What is carbon
foot print?
(108) Greenhouse gases can be emitted through
transport, land clearance, and the production and consumption (use) of food,
fuels, manufactured goods, materials, wood, roads buildings, and services. For
simplicity of reporting, it is often expressed in terms of the amount of carbon
dioxide or its equivalent of other GHGS, emitted
(1)
What things/places emit greenhouse gases?
(2) Which word means 'released'?
(109) Every single aspect (facet/part) of our
economy from manufacturing to transportation, and agriculture to health care is
dependent on fossil (the remains or impression of a prehistoric plant or animal
embedded in rock and preserved in petrified form) fuel derived energy and
resources.
(1) What is dependent on fossil fuel?
(2) What is a
fossil?
(110) As we seek and develop alternative sources of
energy, and as we begin to think and live in more efficient ways, we are still
left with the undeniable reality that considerable CO2 emissions from economic
activity in the globe will continue and perhaps escalate over (rise/ go high)
the foreseeable
(expected/predictable) future. The only cogent (strong and logical) way to take
this issue head on is to offset
(counteract/balance) the emissions we cannot yet eliminate (remove).
(1) The amount and emission of CO2 is very high and
is going higher. - True/ false
(2) Can we remove it
completely? What else can we do?
(111) Solar Lanterns should be used for households
in remote and inaccessible areas. Awareness campaign may be initiated
(began) for using solar lanterns.
NGO's can play a vital role this regards. Millions of household are
still lacking basic facility of electricity. This will prove a boon for them.
(1) What do you understand by 'initiate'?
(2) What will be
a boon? For whom?
(112)
People
should be encouraged to use battery driven scooters which involve
zero-emission. Technological advancements are needed for sure to augment (enlarge
by adding to) their present single run which is around 70 km at present. Such vehicles should
be given government subsidy also because the carbon footprint is negligible
(insignificant/small)
(1) Why should
the battery driven
scooters be encouraged?
(2) What can the government do?
(113) We should re-orient (change the focus of) our
electricity consumption habits both at home and office. For Instance, we should
switch off fan, cooler, or AC whenever not required or not in use. Generally,
people are careless at offices Lights can be seen on even at unwarranted places
or hours. Houses and offices should be constructed to receive natural sunlight,
obviating (avoiding) use of lamps in the daytime.
(1) What care should we take
while using electricity for appliances?
(2) What kind of buildings should be constructed?
(114) Use of bicycle
should be made popular We should
observe 'cycle day once in a month and, on that day cycle riding alone should be allowed barring
emergencies People used to go for their daily chores on cycle in old times. Why
can't we do the same today? In recreational trips, we can opt for bicycle
instead of car or motorbike.
(1) How can the
use of bicycle be made more popular?
(2)
"Only cycle riding should be
allowed on 'cycle day' no other vehicle should be allowed on that day at
all" - True/ False
(115)
Bio-degradable
plastics certainly have a pronounced ecological edge over conventional
plastics. Bio - pasties are derived from renewable bio-mass sources.
(1) Is bio-gradable plastic safer?
(2) What are bio-plastic derived from?
(116) Judicious (sensible/careful) and Calibrated
(standardized) use of water is the need of the hour. Every action pertaining to
(related to) water consumption should be well calibrated. As we have already
seen, water is a scarce (in short supply) and precious commodity (goods/
thing). Scarcity
(1) What is the
demand of the hour?
(2) Do we have more than
enough supply of water?
(117) Imbibe three more Rs with respect to water, viz. (namely) Repair Reclaim' and Restore in addition to the three conventional ones
-Recycle, Reduce and Re-use. We easily throw away old electronic watches and
toys etc. We should repair and use them. If an old bicycle lays unused. Instead of buying new one, the old one should be cleaned, oiled serviced and restored. These six
Rs should be the buzzwords (fashionable terms) for the ensuing (consequent)
decades until we restore global environment back on its original track.
(1) What do the
six 'Rs' stand for?
(2)
Can we restore the global environment? How?
Write short
notes focusing on the questions:
Unit 1
Read – 1 CAN YOU
INSTALL LOVE?
(1) Language used in this read
"Can you install
love?"
1. Whose dialogue is present in this chapter? 2. What
role is given to then? 3. What are the programmes running now and what do they
seem? 4. Which programmes are auto installed after love.exe is installed?
5. What are the
requirements for upgrading love.exe? 6.
What is the error while installing love.exe? This read is full of computer related technical words. The role
of customer represents a hurt person who
wants to be normal again, and the customer representative who is
consulting him; represents the psychologist or a consultant giving him
consultancy or treatment. A human's heart; or the combined feelings and
emotions of a human being are mentioned as the operating system in the chapter.
Love is mentioned as a useful and most-needed programme which is to be
installed on the OS. Programmes running now are PASTHURT, LOWESTEEM, GRUDGE AND
RESENTMENT are currently running in the OS and they seem to be the reason for
stoppage of the love-installation on the OS. After the programme love.exe is successfully installed; it will auto
install some other needy programmes like SMILE.EXE, it will upgrade the version
of ESTEEM.EXE from low to high; it will also install PEACE, CONTENTMENT, WARMTH
programmes along with installation. For upgrading the programme Love.exe, you
must connect its server from your OS (heart) to other peoples' OS and also
install LOVE in their computers via your Love.exe; otherwise it will just work
as a basic programme and will not be updated. The error while installing love.exe is
that it is not installing on the
internal components of the OS. It
seems to be installed only on the outer shell of OS.
(2)
Conditions for making love
1. What is the condition for love ? 2. Which are the hurdles of love
? 3. How can we be gentle ? 4. When will you feel love for someone? 5. What
will be the change to your heart after love? 6. What should you do for making
love with others?
Love is freeware yet there are hidden conditions for
love. If someone's feelings were hurt by the person whom he/she loved too much
in the past, then it will be the most incurable and unseen wound/ damage to
mind. It cannot either be 'forgotten or completely be healed; even after
starting new relations. The emotions
like bad experiences from past, the sense of grudge and anger, the evil
thoughts of taking revenge, prejudice for everybody; are the stoppages or
barriers which are responsible for stopping one to fall in love. A person, who
wants to make love, must forget the bad experiences which he/she had in the
past; he/she must be free from the spirit of resentment and revenge.
Only when you judge and
interact with people without any prejudices, you can make feelings' transfer.
To have loving emotions or to love others; first of all, you should understand
and start loving yourself. Because if you can't love yourself, your own heart will be very small and will
not be able to create position/space for someone. First of all, the heart will feel like you are in a
heaven. There will be positive thoughts throughout the mind; and there will not
be any negative thoughts in any corner of the heart. Whole the life and
emotions will be reconstructed having the reinforcement of love in structure.
You must accept yourself, your good sides, your weak sides, faults of yours and
mistakes to be a generous and loving person. You must accept others as they are,
and should not try to change them according to your own mindset; only then you
will be able to make love with
others.
(3)
Positive effects of love
1. What will be the immediate result of love? 2. What
will be the feelings one will start to have after love?
3. What love changes to a loving person's face? 4. What will
fallen-in-love person will do? 5. What are the advantages of loving a
compatible person? 6. Enlist three signs of love?
Love makes life lovable. It teaches us to love life.
After falling in love, the person will immediately show the signs of energy in
personality. He/she will start looking happy and pretty than ever. The love
changes one's personality on such a big scale, that the person becomes full of
positivity, kindness and confidence. After a person starts loving someone,
he/she will have feelings such as; caring to loved buddy, happiness,
positivity, removing of negativity, kindness and goodness towards
each section of life. Face of the person who has fallen into love, will look more bright, shinier and more glowing than ever. There will always be a smile on his/her face as love is giving positive strength.
The fallen-in-love person will start growing kindliness , generousness and the
helping nature. He/she will greatly care about the loved one. All the
activities will have only one final goal, to make the loved one happy and far away from sorrow. If you love a person
who is compatible to your personality, you will never have big quarrels. Both
of you will be happy and satisfied in relationship. Maturity and stability of
love will be more and more reinforced with time, and your whole life will be
full of good moments and memories. The first sign of love is that the person
starts behaving very kindly. The second sign is that he/she very frequently
murmurs some romantic words or songs. The third sign is that his/her
concentration in other daily works decreases and he/she starts making silly
mistakes in routine. Though you are not success in love, take it positively.
Unit - 2
UNFORGETTABLE
WALT DISNEY
[1]
Walt Disney's
success from 'horse, to 'mouse'.
1. Describe Walt's figure. 2. What did he study? After the
study what did he
start? 3. What was his decision at the age of 21? 4. Who helped him by
money? 5. Which was his first series?
6. Which series was a great success? 7. Describe
Disneyland. 8. What did he do after being solvent?
Walt Disney was a common child like others but he was different from others too. He had an
extraordinary ability to think unbelievable thoughts. Walt was a complex man.
It is very difficult to understand him especially for them who worked with him.
He had a dream to make something which is to be again on this earth. He studied cartooning in Chicago and then started
a little animated
cartoon company in Kansas City
but that flopped. Then he decided
to try his luck in Hollywood
at the age of 21. He borrowed 500 dollars from his uncle
and the most successful journey began. Walt started a cartoon series named
"Alice in Cartoon
land". That was very
hard time for Walt and his brother.
They tried to make some money. The first series didn't make so many
splashes. So Walt decided to start a new series named "Oswald the
Rabbit". It did better but some distributors made some trouble. Walt
ignored all that and continued his
work. He started a new series about a mouse named: "Mickey". His
journey for making Disneyland starts from here. Mickey got an unbelievable success.
By this series Walt became a rich person. Walt's all dreams came
true. Whatever he thought, he put all that in real. He got a great popularity
by the TV shows, magazines etc. His Disneyland is the most popular place on the
earth still. His most success was the result
of his hard work and extraordinary ability to think. Being solvent for the first
time he started a business where he gave the chance to other people. So we can say that Walt was a very humble and helpful person.
He always tried to make something different
and Disneyland is the result
of his great ability of genius. He will be remembered forever.
[2] Walt — A creative man.
1. Who was Walt Disney? What did he study? 2. Where did
he decide to try his luck? Who helped him by money? 3. Describe his first series. 4. Which series did make trouble?
What was that? 5. Which was his most popular series?
6. When did he open Disneyland? How was the reaction of people? 7. What
happened with him in the midst of his activity? 8. Walt was an enthusiastic
person. How?
From childhood Walt was creative. He studied cartooning in Chicago and after that he started
a little
animated company which was flopped. Then he decided to
try his luck in Hollywood at the age of 21. And he borrowed some money from his uncle and reached at Los Angeles.
Here he had faced many problems
of money. He did hard work
to get some money in the beginning. He
started his first series named "Alice in Cartoonland" but
it didn't make much splash. It was tough going for him but he didn't stop. He
started again a new series
named "Oswald the Rabbit". It did better
than the first.
But here distributors of the
series made some trouble and denied to give money to Walt. Although Walt took
all things easily and announced that they were going to start a new series and
it was about mouse named "Mickey". Then the real journey of Disneyland started from here. Mickey got so much
popularity. Walt opened Disneyland in July 1955. Since that first day millions
of people came to see the unique creation of Walt. He did try to make something
new every day in this park. He wanted to continue the curiosity of people. He
was always ready with new project and new thoughts. He was very down to earth.
He did help those people who wanted
to create something new. He gave them a chance. Tragically in the midst of his
activity he was stricken with illness, although he didn't loose his hope and
that time also he had a lot of thoughts to make Disneyland extraordinary. He
used to say that Disneyland should never be finished and it never will.
[3] Walt's creative world - Disneyland.
1. How was Walt Disney? From where did he start his
journey? 2. Which was his first series and how was it? 3. When did he start
Disneyland? How was its first day? 4. What was the reply of Walt on the
Disneyland's look? 5. What was the first attraction of Disneyland? 6. What does
Disneyland do with people?
Disneyland is one of the best creations of Walt. Walt
Disney was an enthusiastic person. He started his journey at the age of 21. He
came to Los Angeles. He started here his first series named Alice in Cartoon
land which was flopped. Then he started another series named Oswald the Rabbit
which did better. He started Disneyland in July 1955. Millions of people have
flocked to see the unique creation of Walt's imagination. Disneyland perhaps
did better than anything else. Someone asked him how should the Disneyland
look? His reply was that it should look like nothing else on this earth.
Everyday there was something new in the park. Walt always tried to make the
park more unique. There was lot of amazing projects in his mind to make park
extraordinary. The very old fashioned train was one of the first attractions of the Disneyland. There every
day we see some new machines in the park. So Disneyland would never be finished. Disneyland makes us play with
children's toys and laugh at silly things.
Unit – 3
READ-1 Manage your stress
1.
The ways to develop
mental balance.
(1) What are the ways to find that you are suffering
from mental stress? (2) Which are the ways to develop mental balance? (3) How
can we improve mental flexibility? (4) How are they related to each other? (5)
Which are the ways to face those problems? (6) Why is mental flexibility
needed?
When you suffer
from a problem in concentrating, concluding the things,
taking decisions and grasping
the easy things; it becomes clear that you are suffering from mental stress.
Mind, emotions and body play important roles in developing mental balance. They
are related to one another and always work together. Regular exercises,
dancing, singing, stopping over thinking, concentrating exercises, positive
thinking and
many more are the techniques to improve mental balance. Our bodies always react to how we think,
proves that the three important parts of our bodies are linked with one
another. To build better stress resilience and rebalance yourself, you have to
do several practices like meditation, yoga, diet, exercises, positive thinking,
herbal remedies, singing, walking, expecting to be lucky, and avoiding negative thoughts. Mental
balance plays vital role in our body as it reduces our mental stress and other
physical health problems and makes our life happier and healthier than before.
2. The techniques to reduce stress.
(1) Describe the techniques to reduce stress (2) Explain
the first technique in detail. (3) What are the benefits of first technique?
(4) Explain the second technique in detail (5) What are the benefits of the second technique? (6) Why is it important
to do mental exercises regularly?
There are two main techniques to help yourself during
mental stress . They arc to step over thinking and self-hypnosis. When you are
overloaded and you have less time, mental pressure and stress start building up in your mind. As a result, mind goes
into over thinking. You have 'to stop over thinking and let your mind relax and
calm' in this technique. 'I have no expectations and I will deal with whatever
happens when it happens.' This mantra will help you to calm down your
excitement and decrease stress level. The second technique is about
self-hypnosis which includes many
steps. They are like settling back in a chair
and relax, counting backwards from 99 to 70 and breathe deeply, counting 69 to
30 and assuming yourself on a staircase stretching ahead you, counting down
from 29 to 0 and visualizing you are in a luxurious lift with views of
landscape outside. As you arrive at 0, you need to start imagining that you
enter in a room that is furnished just as you like. You should remain there in
your imagination until you feel relaxed and rested. Finally you should open
your eyes again slowly. The benefit of first technique is that you can gain
maximum energy at the start of your day by just thinking about "No
expectation" and stop over thinking. The
main benefit of self-hypnosis is that it increases our concentration power and we feel relaxed
and calm which is very important to maintain mental capacity. By doing
abovementioned two exercises on regular basis, we gain many things in our body
itself. They reduce anger and frustration, boost our confidence, lower the
blood pressure, make your body lighten and many more.
3.
The positive thinking and screen exercises method.
(1) What is the positive thinking? (2) What are the
steps in the positive thinking and when is it used? (3) How does the positive
thinking method help to focus on a positive future?
(4) What exactly
does the author want you to do
in screen exercise method? (5) What arc the steps involved in the screen
exercises method? (6) What are the main outcomes of these. exercises?
In positive thinking method, the author actually wants
you to anticipate about your future success. This method also includes various steps. The first is to close your eyes and imagine that you can travel
fon% and into the day without crisis. Then, to think as your all
problems resolved and you feel relax
or calm. Stay with those positive
thoughts and bring them back with you into current situation. Then slowly open
your eyes. As this method includes all positive thoughts, it clearly pulls away
all negative feelings from your mind so that you can take better decision in
your worse situation. It automatically leads to a great and positive future.
The screen exercise is the best example of showing you how to step back in your
life and how to emotionally detach yourself from the current situation so that
your vision becomes clear and you can see more clearly
what is going on. When emotions take you over, it becomes
nearly impossible for you
to think right and clearly.
Now comes the role of the screen exercises. There are various steps which
you need to follow for completing the screen exercise.
The process starts with closing your eyes and thinking about your stressful situation as film in front of you. Replace yourself with somebody
else of same gender and give advice
to that person who is replacing you and lastly open your eyes and act on your
advice only. The main advantage of doing this exercise is that you yourself
give advice to your stressful situation by keeping your emotions aside. As a
result of it you are satisfied with your given solutions and can act upon it
carefully.
READ-2
Stress control
exercises.
(1) What is short meditation-1 &2? (2) How will you
provide enough oxygen in your brain? (3) What do you get when your brain gets
oxygen hit? (4) What is the crown pull technique? When is it used? (5) How to do the crown pull? (6) Does this
technique have any advantage on our body?
Meditation itself describes concentration of your mind
in your body. Here author tells about 2 meditations for your healthy and happy
life. In short meditation-1, you need to close your eyes and think about the
words which give calmness to you like 'relax', 'peace' and 'harmony'. Then
meditate on your chosen word and after that you can open your eyes again. In
short meditation-2, you need to pick some material like cloth, stone, piece of
paper or anything else that can appeal to you. Then, you should close your eyes
and explore the texture
of this material, spend at least two minutes
doing this. Sometimes
when we are stressed, we are unable to breathe properly, which results
into insufficient oxygen supply in our brain. In order to get adequate oxygen
into your brain, you need to follow the steps like rubbing your hands and get
energy, placing your palms on the area just below your navel, breathing
continuously into your belly, and imagining breathing oxygen into your brain.
When you get oxygen hit into your brain, you can concentrate properly and reduce your stress level. When we
are tense and don't breathe deeply
enough, this can result in cranial bones becoming slightly stuck together so that the cerebrospinal fluid cannot circulate
properly. It results into headache,
stress etc. in our body. At that time the crown pull technique proves to be
helpful. First, you should place your hands on the top of your head in a way
that your little fingers touch your hairline. Then, you should press down on your scalp firmly. Now place your hands
higher up on the midline of your head
and continue the procedure. You should do it on the back side of the scalp as
well. This influences the flow of the fluid move properly. It helps calm your
nervous system and can also take away a headache or stress-induced stomach ache.
It also helps you in thinking clearly.
Unit - 4 READ-1 The
Adjustment (1)Relationship between
Nana and Nani
(1) Who wrote this story ? (2) How many years did they
live each other ? (3) How many children did they have ? (4) Why did nani keep
her daughter to her house ? (5) What happened at the end of their fight (6) How
did nana survive after the death of nani ?
Ans : Here writer expressed his
feeling about nana and nani. There are so many incidents he described here.
Nana and nani lived for over half
a century together. They both loved each other so
much. But in their sixty years of marriage they got a girl child only. One day
there happened a tragedy with their daughter
and nani came first to help her.Their son in law did remarriage. She kept her
in her house with two grandsons. Nana
did not like it. And he became angry on nani.
But nani was very strong and she did not give up. At the end nana accepted the death of nani. He accepted that nani was no more but he was
living two lives. One was his own and other was of nani.
He loved nani so much and that's why he could
not accept the reality. So here we can say that there was strong and
very powerful bonding they had.
[2] Nani's funeral
(1) From where did the story start ? (2) How many years
did nana and nani live together ? (3) From what did nana suffer ? What was the suggestion of doctor ? (4) How
was nana at the time of nani's death ? (5) Express feelings of writer about
nana on nani's funeral ? (6) Nana told to whisper something in nani's ear. What
was that ?
Ans. Here writer starts
his story by the funeral
of nani. Nana and nani lived over half a century
together and nana was three years older than nani. And he always used to say
that he will be going first. But nani went first and nana became alone. Before
a very few days nana had a heart stroke. So all decided not take him in the
funeral. Nana was very weak and old at the time of nani's death. He had lived with nani for many many years. So writer has many
questions to present his feelings for nana and nani. Must he see her face in
death? Must he see her at a fire? But nana was very weak he could not go. He
also agreed with the situation and said go take her away. He told the grandson
to whisper into her ears that he himself too was on the way to death. So there is so many tragic moments in
nani's funeral.
(3) Adjustment - Explain
the title:
(1) About whose was the story ? (2) What did they try to do with each other ? (3) Who died
first ? (4) How did nana adjust without nani ? (5) From what did nana suffer ?
(6) Title is apt. How ?
Ans. Here the title itself tells many things. In this
story there is a couple who lived over half a century together. Still they
tried to adjust with each other. On all the points we all have to adjust a
little or more. Here in a relationship there is so much adjustment we have to
do. Nana and nani also tried this formula till the end. Nani died earlier to nana. So nana became so alone. He tried to adjust himself without
nani. But he could not. Then
gradually he found the way to live with nani in illusion. And on some point
nana suffered from multiple disorder
personality. So in his all whole life he tried to adjust with nani and after the death of nani he also found
a new way of adjustment. So we can say that all persons need to adjust on some point. Life is also a part of adjustment. So the title is given to this content is very apt and
appropriate.
(4)
Different nature of nana and nani
(1) How many years did nana and nani live together ? (2) How much older nana was to nani ? (3) What
was the difference in their personalities ? (4) How was the reaction of nana about their daughter's
matter ?
(5) Sometimes nana had dominant sound in his personality. Explain.
(6) Express your own views on their relationship.
Ans. Adjustment is a story about the writer's nana and
nani. Two great souls lived over the half a century together. They tried to
adjust with each other till the end. Nana and nani both are very different
personalities. Both are very strong and kind. Here, nani was three years
younger to nana. Nana was very stone hearted sometimes but nani was very kind.
Both had mostly different opinions on a matter. So there were obvious
arguments. Both would not give up at the end of the discussion. Instead they
would become silent and for few days would not talk to each other. Nani put her
daughter with her because of her homely issues. At that time, though nana did
not like it, nani took care of her daughter and her two sons. Sometimes there is dominant
sound in nana's personality. Whatever
they did was in fighting
but that was
also a truth that they both loved each other so much. Both had great
understanding. So, yes we can say
here that nana and nani were different personalities but in some points they
were equal and adorable.
Unit - 5 READ-1 ANTS
[1]
Ant : An intelligent
insect.
1. What did scientist observe? 2. How is ant different
from other creatures? 3. Do you think that ants are clever? Why? 4. How do ants
work?
The scientists have observed ants behaviour many times
and come to the conclusion that there are many similarity between ant and human
being. Like human being ants work in groups. They are co-operative. They are
hard working. They help one another. Even when someone is sick, they nurse him.
So they are described as intelligent creature. We too have notice it while they
are working collectively nearby us. We have seen how they carry heavy load and
now they finish their task crossing many obstacles in their path. All these
make us believe that ants are really intelligent creatures sometimes we observe
that pit is steep and there is no
place to get a foot hold. In such situation they arrange themselves in such a
way that they climb over them and complete their task.
[2] The Farmer Ants :
• 1.
How are ants? 2. Which ants are known as the farmer ants? Why? 3. Why are they called umbrella ant? 4. How do they
grow fungus?
There are different types of ants in the world. There
are some ants which do farming. It is surprising for us to know that ants can
do farming. The South American Ants do farming. These ants are called umbrella ants also. They carry a big piece of green
leave over their heads. They take them to their nest. While they are carrying
leaves, it looks that they are taking umbrella. They bring these leaves to
their nest then they chew them up nicely. After wards they make beds of these
chewed-up leaves. Here they grow a kind of fungus. This is the food of ants.
They like this food. These ants are called farmer who do such type of farming.
There are also a type of ants which like to have honey-like liquid. They bring
green flies to their nest. They protect them. By pressing their sides they
'milk' them and enjoy honey like liquid from them.
[3]
The Driver Ants :
1. Describe different types of ants. 2. Which ants are called the driver ants? 3. Which
ants are ferocious ants?
4. Why are
they called such ants? 5. Why are all afraid of these
ants?
The most ferocious kind of ants is the driver ants of
Africa. They have no fixed home but are always in move. They are completely
blind, but they march in long lines. They are very strong and they devour any
animal that come in their way. Even large animals like tigers and elephants
live in a fear of them. if a python
which is unable to move after his dinner, comes in their way, these creatures
eat both the python and the animal in
its stomach. Some villagers of Africa tells the stories about babies who have
been eaten by this tiny creatures.
And these stories may well be true. When the driver ants enter in to their
house, the people living in it flee into the forest and stay there until the ants have passed. When the people come
back, they find that every insect and spider in the house has been cleared
away. How dangerous ants!
Unit - 6 Strike Against War
(1) The writer's thoughts
about editors
Ans. She has entered into the fight against the
conventional economical and socio-political system which exploits the rights of workers. Helen has entered
the fight against
authorities' injustice towards
the workers. She is in mood to fight till the end. Helen thinks that she
has got some exceptional skills as compared to most of the editors she met. She
can easily read and understand research papers and magazines from various countries
like England, Germany, and
France, that too without anybody
else's help. She emphasizes that her sources of information are reliable. That
is why she denies to accept sympathy and pity from such editors and
other people from Opposition. According to Helen, the
editors are an over worked and
misunderstood class. They have a lot of work to completed in a shorter
duration. Some people are grieved because they think that Helen's thoughts and
thinking are totally different from their own. The writer does not ask about
any kind of help or support from others. She just wants an unbiased place to speak.
[2] The, trap for workers
Ans. The authorities, and the masters for whom the
workers work, are the biggest enemies of them. They force a worker for around
half-a-day's hard labour, and then give them insufficient wages. The masters
enjoy the fruits of pain and hard work, for which they don't deserve. The
writer addresses workers as childish because if their authorities will order
them in an emotional way, to fight for country; they will wear the army uniform themselves, take
weapons into hands and will blindly go to the battlefield to die for their
real, hidden enemies. Authorities think that it is essential to reduce the
wages of workers, and that is why they do not want workers to protest and go on
strike. According to authorities, people should be ready to sacrifice and stop
complaining about the lower wages for the sake of the nation and their own very
liberties. The workers should be ready to fight on the battlefront. Helen has
the fear that people are truly very emotional;
and they think by emotions
rather than mind when this type of propaganda is used on them So the writer is afraid that the
workers will be fooled again by these sweet talks and will stop their strike
against injustices towards them.
(3)
Terrible effects of war
(1) When should the workers be ready to die for the
authority's call ? (2) Against
what, the workers are said to
protest and go on strike? (Consider in terms of war) (3) What should the
workers not be in any situation? (4) Explain the effect of war on young
generation. (5) For what danger, the writer is afraid that, nobody will be left
even to cry on it ? (6) Why workers are called the most unselfish human beings
?
Ans. After the workers' death in the battle, fighting
for country; if the country takes care about the secure and well nourished
present and future of their families and educates their children in such a way,
that they never feel loneliness then this terrible sacrifice would be
acceptable. The writer asks workers to protest against the production of all
the weapons like gas-bombs, rifles and all other tools that can snatch someone's life; as she believes that
manufacturing all these is same as to manufacture scrap. The workers should not be just the
toys or weapon-carts of the hands
of almighty authorities; who can
use them anytime, anyway and against
anybody. The workers must not follow orders like a robot, they should think on
it and then decide whether to follow them or not. There will be mass disruption
to the young generation if war takes place. As only the youngsters are fit for
army, millions of them will be killed into war. And those who would not be
killed will lose their organs and become handicap; their whole life will be
ruined. The writer is afraid for huge destruction of society and generations of
the country. As the war is itself a large scale tornado,
it will swallow all the achievements, the traditions and the properties of the common
people who earned them by hard work. Workers are called
the most unselfish human beings; as for whatever they work, doesn't concern or
benefit them in anyway. They work to make others live normally; they work to
manufacture products for others' happiness. They fight and die in battles to
protect others' liberty and nation.
(4) The real duties of authority and
government
Ans. Authorities must provide hygienic living conditions
and enough salary to workers. It is their duty to frame non-partial laws that
favour workers' benefits! Also they must reconstruct and redevelop the society
till every born child get equal and best treatment till he/she achieves full
ability to serve country. The workers are said to go on strike against
violation of their human rights, against low wages, against the authorities who
can't provide them a living environment; and against their masters if they
force them for overload or produce
murder tools. The workers should
force government to provide them clean streets, free from dust-smoke and contestation. They should force government to make sure Rio child works in any type of shop or industry. It is
workers' duty to force government for making law frames in favour of their
human rights. The writer believes that the ballot-paper or voting system can't
convert a human to machine, or freemen to slaves. She also believes neither
there were fully democratic nations existed ever, nor they will exist in future. In her views, democracy is an
enemy of workers. Those were the workers, who built huge palaces, pyramids
and incomparable temples & churches. But still they were not given the
proper repay of what they had done to 'authorities. They always barred
injustice, and violence of human rights. Other enjoyed their labour's results.
According to the writer, complexly growing human civilization is doing more and
more injustice to the workers. It has converted workers to the machines. Their
life's value is not more than a
machine spare-part in modern civilization.
Unit - 7 Read – 1 The Monkey’s
Paw
1.
The Spell of Monkey's Paw
(1) How did the paw appear ? (2) What did the fakir want to show ? (3) What was the spell put on the paw?
(4) Why did Mr White save the
paw from getting burnt ? (5) What cautions did Mr.
Morris explain to Mr. white ? (6) Why was monkey's paw dangerous ?
Ans. The monkey's
paw was a cut off dried paw of a monkey. The holy
Indian fakir, who put a spell on the monkeys paw, wanted to show that
as many ways you try, you can't change whatever is written in your fate; and if
you try to change, it via black magic or negative energy, the outcome is really
very dangerous causing only disasters. The spell put on the paw was that three
different humans will be able to have three wishes from this paw. As soon as
Mr. Morris thrown the paw to fire after showing it to Mr. White, White took it
out from the fire and saved it from burning. Mr. Mortis explained to Mr. White
the risk underlying the fakir's spell. It was not advisable to grant wish from
monkey's paw: because if anything you want was not in your fate at all, the
paw's spell would interfere with the fate written by God and it will cause a
great disaster and trouble.
2. The first wish
(1) What was the first wish
of Mr. White ? (2) What happened at the very next moment ? (3) Who came to
their home for giving money ? (4) For what the money was ? (5) Why Mr. White
became unconscious ? (6) What did the first wish cost ?
Ans. The first wish of Mr. White was
about money. He asked for 200 Pounds from the paw. And as
soon as he completed the process
for making a wish, the paw acted like a living one and twisted
in White's hand. Then paw fell
on the ground. Next day an agent from the company, "Maw and Meggins"
came to White's house. It was the company where Mr white's son was working. The
agent was sent by company to give Mr. White the amount of compensation given by
company to family of any worker who suffers accidental death. Mr. White became
unconscious by the shock of his only son's death. He realized that the wish of
200 pounds that he granted from paw, was fulfilled by killing his son and
giving the death insurance to him.
White realized that his son was dead due to his greed of money. The first ,
wish cost the life of their dear son Herbert.
3.
The second and third wishes
(1) Who demanded the second wish and why ? (2) Why Mr. White was afraid of the second wish ?
(3) Why `Mr. White was
scared of opening the door ? (4) What happened as soon as Mr. White wished for
3rd and last time ? (5) What happened to their house after 3rd wish was
demanded ? (6) Imagine, what could be the 3rd wish of Mr. White ?
Ans. Mrs. White demanded the second wish after 10
days of Herbert's death. As being a mother, she was in a deep sorrow of her son's uncertain death; and wanted
to try each way to make him alive, even using the paw whose black magic killed him. Mr. White was
afraid of the second wish, as he thought that if a small change with fate for
200 pounds can cause his son's death; then what will be the outcome of
demanding the life of that son whose death took place before many days, as it will be large-scale interfering
with fate. Mr. White was scared
of opening the door; as he knew that his son was dead before 10
days and then his body would become decayed beyond recovery; and also quickly
after wising life of son the door was
knocked, and White was afraid that a bigger Risk was waiting outside. As soon
as Mrs. White rushed towards the door to open it, Mr. White demanded for the
3rd and last wish, and just after his demand,
knocking on door was
stopped, he thought that the danger was gone
far away due to 3rd wish. Just after his 3rd wish was
demanded; sounds of cracking, breaking, thundering and lightening started as
they were about to break the. The house started collapsing and Mr. & Mrs.
White ran away from the house with a sigh of disappointment. The 3rd wish of
Mr. White could be that,
"O mysterious paw, save me and my wife from the
fear that is standing next to our door and knocking it; throw the person
standing at door away from us .
Read – 2 Sojourner
Truth
1.A mind-blowing speech by Sojourner Truth
(1) Explain the workplace
hardness she faced in life. (2) For what reason she cried and no one even heard
? (3) In this speech, what does she say about double standards of Negros'
community ? (4) What is the logic given by a person for not providing equality
to women, and how Sojourner countered it ? (5) What does she believe about God
and religion ? (6) In 2-3 sentences, explain the background of this speech.
Ans.-At the places where Sojourner
Truth worked as a slave, she faced many
hardships. She had to work in farms like oxen. She had to carry
away heavy loads from one place to another on muddy roads. She was punished
with a brutal lash of whip, often with no reason. In workplace, she was treated
as a thing or machine, not a human being. She had given birth to 13 children
when she was in the state of slavery, often
forced to work hard. Before her eyes and against her
will, all her children were sold as slaves; one by one and she kept on weeping,
but there was no one to listen to her except almighty God. In this speech,
Sojourner Truth mentions that everyone is discussing and murmuring about the
equal rights for black and whites, men and women, in both southern and Northern
states. As no one helped her or any other African slave woman for any of the hardships in the past. A person gave a logic that Jesus Christ was not a
woman, he was a man; and that is why women can't be given equality. Sojourner
countered it with the fact that, Jesus Christ was born by God and through a
woman. She said that women are the sources of life energy, if there would be a woman who founded religion, world would be much better
than it is now.
What Sojourner Truth believed about religion was all that a modern open-minded
liberal theist believes. She strongly
believed that, there shouldn't be any racism on the name of Lord. She believed
that the very founders of religions take birth via women; so women should be
given respect, equal rights and equal living
facilities in all the fields. This speech was given by Sojourner Truth at The
women's convention, Akron, Ohio in the year 1851. The very years after the
announcement of freedom for slaves. She was an activist and working for women
equality for a long time. In the speech, she presented her views about racism
and equality.
Unit - 8 For Youth
1.
The real freedom
Even if we are independent, we do not feel so because we are afraid
of what people say about us, we are bound with so-called status of the society,
we are about to follow or imitate somebody; there are a lot of pressures on us
regarding income, marriage, career and study. We generally think about having a
famous, rich, impressive and noble personality. We all want some praises from
others and a self-pride in our mind about us. All of us want to be like any
hero, saint, good family member or anyone else who has set an example. All we
want is a safety/security. According to writer, the liberty of speaking
anything you want, or the liberty of expressing your thoughts is not the true
meaning of freedom. All of these are, undoubtedly,
some parts of freedom, but they are not the whole freedom in their forms. Just
by wanting to be free, one can't develop Intelligence. For developing it, we
must understand and go deep through the surroundings like community, family
members, nation, culture, tradition, economy and background/history; only then our own intelligence will be
developed. The true understanding of all the things that we live in between,
and also our own personality, without prejudice requires a deep insight. To
make sense of all, one must go thoroughly to his/her own mind's dark corners
and find shining truth that is to be revealed. Internally, we all are afraid of
our parents, teachers, society, religious gurus and friends; that what they will think about us, if we
do these tasks. We are afraid of being alone and cut from the rest of the world, and that's the reason for
not drawing a different path.
2.
No imitation is the real freedom
We want someone to praise about us; that how beautiful we look, how
generous we are, at which high level of success we are, how strong we are, etc.
Actually we live and do most of the tasks only to be praised or appreciated by
people, we don't do thinks for our own self. Whenever you want to become like
someone, or to follow someone; at that very moment, you are turned to a slave
of his/her personality. As your own thoughts bound you, restrict and change
your behaviour for being like someone, and so you do not remain free. The
ambition of a warrior is to be a hero in war, a doctor wishes to be very famous
in his profession, a saint wants his personality as symbol of religion and
truth, a lawyer wants to be the 'never-
losing' one and a businessman wants to be more & more richer. A
human being can be free only when he/she is beyond any kind of prejudices, any
dreads or fears, want of praise, thoughts of 'what these/those people will
say" & reaches the true identity of himself/herself. After
understanding freedom, you will experience an extra-ordinary peace, highly
positive thoughts, your own built personality changes and the never-losing
self-confidence that never lets you down.
3.
The real function of Education
The main purpose of examinations in our system, is to get passed
with good marks and make you someone at a secure, high level. Examinations are
taken just for boosting and testing our memory power, to be converted in money
and fame afterwards. The writer says to notice about the constant hammering of
our parents and teachers on us., advising us to be like someone successful from
family, to copy the path of a hero, to apply the thoughts of holy people or
leaders. According to the writer, the education from primary school to higher
studies should be functioned as to make one best of his own personality, not to
mould in such a way to be fit into someone's imitation or image. To be what we are, is very tough because we have to accept ourselves as we are. Whether we
are beautiful or ugly, rich or poor, famous or infamous, good or band, noble or
ignoble; we must accept us. That is the reason that becoming our Own.
personality is very tough, indeed. Our current education system encourages us
to become like someone, it encourages us to follow the paths traced by some
successor. It encourages us to imitate others' personalities and not making our
own, as it does not give safety-assurance. The real freedom exists. We are free
only when we do not want to become like someone, we revolt against whatever we
think as wrong, we try to make our
own paths and go ahead on them
without any fear. According to writer, the real freedom lies there only.
4.
Hurdles in achieving
the real freedom
Your are thoughts should be out of the tradition and the
conventional theories. Your thinking must not be copied from the literature we
read. Our personalities must not be the imitations of best ones. That are the
essential requirements of freedom. According to me, current Indian education
system needs some changes. Education's function should be based on
creativity or unique identity,
not just based on the writing
capacity in examination hall or memory power. According to writer, imitating
does not help, because it makes us like somebody. Our own personality undergoes
a dark shadow of that person. Imitating makes a person, photocopy of someone,
not known by its own. So, imitating does not help. The hope of new world lies
in the members of youth who really want to be free, or really want to grow
freedom. It lies only when, the youth creates new world according to its own
path, not of any idealism or philosophy. You must revolt against the unworthy
and false traditional and conventional thoughts, against the people who enforce you to become a copy of someone, against
an education system that teaches you to increase
memory rather than creativity. Writer's views are the far twisted and
miles away from the reality. In real world, we must learn from the best
examples, about their Mos and cons, to create a new world. In real, there must
be an ambition of becoming someone, as reinforcement of ambition is required
for tall and strong structure of successive personality.
Unit - 9 Headache
1.
Headache: the blessings
1, Which is the most common excuse used by mankind? 2.
Described the school incident of writer? 3. Where does writer use headache as
an excuse? How? 4. According to this essay define some examples? 5. How does headache work? Explain. 6. Headache is the blessings.
Give your views. Headache is the most
common disease of mankind. But for it sometimes there
would be many embarrassments in life. In some situations headache acts as a
sort of password. Headache is the very common excuse used by people. Here
writer says about his school incident. One day for the very first time letter
writing lesson was taught to them. It was something like this. "Respected
sir, as I am suffering from headache, I request you grant me leave." It
shows that even in study also there is an example of headache. Headache is the
very easy way to deny for work. No one can blame you for that. The writer used
to have drill after school hours. For him headache was a boon at that time. All
aches sound crude and psychological. but headache is different. You could
mention headache in the most elegant social gathering and no one could deny for
that. Some examples are given here :
A man cannot say, "I am not attending the meeting because I do not
like." A clerk who could not write "I am not attending the office today because I do not like to see paper". If they do
so, will lose their jobs. However, if he says that he is down with headache,
there will be no issue. So, in many ways headache helps people to get relief.
Therefore, in this entire situation we can say that headache works as a
blessing for the humankind.
2. Importance of headache
1. How does the writer determine other aches in the
essay? 2. Which is the most useful ache? 3. What did the writer learn in the
first letter writing? 4. How is headache used in the office? 5. How is it used
at the home? - 6. Headache, as an excuse. Explain.
Headache works as the blessing for the humankind. There
are many aches but all aches sound so rude and psychological. But headache is
the most common and most useful ache used by people. People do not like to
share other aches except headache. Everywhere headache is used to deny for work
and any other things. The excuse of headache is commonly used by people.
However, there are many more benefits of it. If a man does not like to attend the
meeting, he could say that he has a headache. So no one can deny for that on other way. If you do not like to attend any party, you could kindly say
that you have a headache and you are given permission. In a
maintained relationship, headache is also used to get relief. If someone says
he has headache it means he may want to keep away from not only his friends and
office colleagues but would like his wife even not to pressurize him too much
to fulfil his promise to take her out. So there is much importance of headache
to get relief from some work and promises etc. Here writer tries to clear that
not all time but many a times people use headache as an excuse.
Unit - 10
Green Charter
1.
Global climate change
It is one of the most challenges to control pollution. Climate
change and Global warming are mainly responsible which create serious and
dangerous environment nowadays. The responsibilities for climate change fall on
many shoulders, among them individuals are the first one who creates global
warming through their daily choices, habits and many more. It is not only the
government's responsibility to find solution for this situation but it is the
duty of each and every citizen of the country to take some volunteer steps and
keep our environment clean and green by adapting a simple and healthy lifestyle
and also with their everyday Dos and Don'ts. Carbon footprint is the amount of
carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere as a result of the activities of a particular
individual, organization, or community. The green house gases are mostly
produced through electricity, transportation, land use and forestry, by using
fuels, foods, roads, buildings etc. It is very vital to first of all think
about how to reduce emissions of carbon footprints and level of it in the
environment as it is a very serious and dangerous issue which directly
affects our health and lifestyle. The carbon footprint is most often
considered as similar to carbon dioxide and other green house gases which are
emitted.
2.
Alternatives of Fossil
Fuels
As considerable emission of CO2 from economic and industrial
activity will continue in the future by human
beings, it is very tough to state that alternative or renewable resources
can completely replace fossil fuels. We need to rely on
alternative sources of energy such as solar energy, wind energy, hydro power
energy, geothermal energy, biomass energy, and ocean energy to control
pollution and reduce our dependency on traditional fossil fuels and also to
meet our daily needs. We need to adapt various habits in our day to day life
like 'reduce, reuse and recycle", deciease water usage, support clean
energy sources, eat organic food, use solar energy, avoid traffic, change
driving style, use low carbon vehicle, investing in renewable and many more. The
alternative resources like solar, wind, power etc. are considered as energy
securities nowadays as they serve many purposes to human beings i.e. they
provide improved air quality, cost saving, energy storage for future
generation, decreased emission of CO2, revenue generation, environment
friendly, uninterrupted power supply-etc. Traditional fossil-fuel based energy
sources release carbon dioxide in the air, resulting in what's known as the
greenhouse effect; which, many believe, is responsible for climate change.
Since renewable energies don't result in CO2 emissions, they offer a viable
solution to this problem. The amount of climate change depends upon many
things-like emission rate of greenhouse gases, the amount of sunlight reaching
the earth, chemical interaction, human actions etc.
3.
The green and renewable resources
Solar water heaters, solar roof tops, solar lanterns and
solar panels should be installed in each and every house to save and conserve
our valuable energy for future generations as well as to reduce pollution in
the environment. The NGO plays vital and primary role to create awareness and
organize a campaign in the rural areas, as thousands of households are still
lacking in getting electricity and it will be a new initiatives for them for
creating a green and clean environment. The best way to save trees is to use
less number of papers in your routine and print-out should be taken after
pre-checking and editing, this will result into decreasing the wastage of
papers and automatically we can save the trees. As an individual, it is our
responsibility to stop misuse of printing by avoiding irrelevant pamphlets
which are later on discarded on the streets. We should use low-consumption air
conditioner instead of conventional one to reduce electricity consumption up to 50% and also we must not leave
appliances on standby mode. By adopting above habits, we can save electricity.
The government plays vital role in encouraging the people of its country to use
resources which are reusable. people should use battery driven scooters which
involve zero emission, The role of government is to give subsidy on such
vehicles which are environment friendly.
4.
The individual's responsibility towards environment
1. What should people use for transportation? 2. Which is the main
reason to save forest? 3. What we can do to save electricity? 4. How to use
house waste? 5. How to control scarcity of water? Why? 6. What is 6R's?
The people should use bicycle for their daily transportation and it
should be popular among the public as it is the most convenient way which do
not require any fuels. People should use public transportation and reduce the
usage of private vehicles as much as possible and also they should adopt the
habit of walking and cycling. Forest consumes large quantity of carbon which is very important for healthy
environment and also it reduces
emission of CO2. As an individual, it is our responsibility to save electricity
by being
less careless and pay attention to the usage of it like switch off
the fan, AC, cooler, refrigerator and other electronic appliances when they are
not being used. Moreover, in the houses and offices, use more of solar energy
and construct the buildings in such a way that requires less electricity. The
household waste should be used as compost as It is environment friendly as well
as it keeps the surrounding clean and keeps away from epidemic. It can be made
by individual and also it is available in the market at a cheap rate. As water
is scarce resource, we need to prevent them before our future generation
suffers the unavailability of it.
People should opt various habits to save water like avoid excessive
use of water, wash fruits and vegetables in a pan instead of under the
tap, reutilize water used for bathing to wash clothes after adding anti-septic
into it and many more. The six R's are "Repair, Reclaim, Restore, Reduce,
Reuse, and Re- cycle". The meaning of these six R's hold important place
and also it is very vital to understand the message
behind these words because this will help in restoring our global environment
back on its original track.
Fill the blanks with the
appropriate words given in the
brackets: 03
(1)
(Kanchenjunga, dews, vapour)
It is a fascinating
sight to see in
the morning. The cover
the whole valley. The queen shines with .
It looks that if the sun kisses the hills.
(2)
(glow, peaks, robe)
The snow of the old mountain get melted and turns into tiny rills. It looks as the hills
in the morning light.
dews, The mountains in the morning light.
(3)
(humour, opinions, improve)
Like many people who work to
create Walt
took it very seriously. He would often sit glumly through the funniest
cartoon, concentrating on some way to it. Walt valued the
of those working
with him but the final judgement was always
unquestion his.
(4)
(dissent, evident, rubber)
Once after viewing a new cartoon with displeasure Walt called
for comments from a group of our people. One after another
they spoke up, all echoing
Walt's criticism. I can get
stamps that say. Then
he wheeled and asked the projectionist what he thought. The man sensed that was in order.
(5)
(simplest, overwhelming, changed)
The success of Walt's crazy
idea triggered a dramatic about face in the Disney fortunes. Yet success never Walt. He remained the of men.
(6)
(extravagance, parties, solvent)
He hated And his idea of night out
was a burger and chili at some little restaurant. His only was a miniature railroad
that ran around the grounds of his home. Being for the first time since he started in
business gave Walt a chance to develop other ideas.
(7)
(cerebrospinal, tense, microscopic)
When we breathe,
there is a movement of the cranial
bones which in turn allows
the
fluid to move freely
through the spinal column and the skull. When we are or upset
and don't breathe deeply enough, this can result in bones in the skull becoming
slightly stuck together so that the fluid cannot circulate properly.
(8)
(influences, crown,
scalp)
The Crown Pull the flow of fluid in a
positive way. It helps calm you nervous system
and can also often take away a headache or stress-induced stomach ache,
as well as helping you think clearly.
Place both of your hands with your fingers like combs on top of
your head so that your little fingers are touching
your hairline at the front. Firmly press down on to your
and pull your fingers away from the midline, combing outwards with each hand.
Now place your hands in the same way higher up on the midline of the head and
repeat the procedure. Now place hands even further back on your head, towards
the ,
and repeat the procedure.
(9)
(hectic, optimism, pessimism)
When life becomes we can end up feeling
mentally tied in knots. Nothing seems easy and
positive. sets in
and we cannot see a way out of our
current problems. We can open a source of with
the anticipating technique of success.
(10)
(tangled up, crisis, elation)
Settle back in a
chair and close your eyes. Imagine you can travel forward in to the day when
the current is
resolved. Experience with all you senses what it feels like to have resolved
the problem and enjoy the resulting feelings of relief and Hang on to the positive
feelings and bring them back with you into the here and now. Open your eyes
again. Make sure you don't get all in considerations about how the situation will resolve itself.
(11)
(irritated, turn, stepmother)
A few years down the
line when our became
pregnant, mother too came over to Nana's for good. Nana got further .He would his face
away whenever he saw mother.
(12)
(opinion, adamant, emissary)
Nani did her best
to make him understand. But he stayed put, in
his thinking. If there was something to be done, his to be sought, it was us two
brothers who would go to him as mother's
(13)
(speak, face, regret)
If anyone got her way with Nana it was nani. She would tell it to his , you will
it the day I die. You don't with the mother of these
two children.
(14)
(cart, imprisoned, removed)
He himself in the bedroom. We
a few of Nani's
belongings to make the room liveable for Nana but he did not let us away Nani's bed.
(15)
(hollow, locked, ashes)
In a dry, rasp, He said," let
it be Where else is she going to sleep? The day we had to take Nani's away for immersion, that
Day too-Nana stayed in
the room.
(16)
(evident, evident, urn)
When I went in, I
found him sitting on her bed. He just touched the and said, "take him away.... All my ...
fighting he just kept gradual with me." The shift was . I did not pay much heed to
it that first day but later it became more .
(17)
(ferocious, completely, the driver)
The most kind
of ants is ants
of America. They are blind.
(18)
(flee, devour, path)
They any animal that happens to
be in their When
these ants enter a house, the people living in it into
the forest. When they return they find all the insects and the spiders in the
house has been cleared away.
(19)
(brotherhood, humanity, harvest)
We should live in .Each has his right to
respect his nation and all
the good for his nation, but at the same time all ought to recognize their duty
towards .
(20)
(remember, outrage,
defile)
So neither betray
nor beneath any
circumstances. that
it is the human earth that we .
(21)
(endure, expect, happened)
"Friends," it
says, "fellow workmen, patriots; your country is in danger! There are foes
on all sides on all sides of us. There is nothing between us and our enemies the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic
Ocean. Look at what has Belgium.
Consider the fate of Serbia. Will you murmur about low wages when your country,
your very liberties, are in danger? What are the miseries you
compared to the humiliation of having a victorious German army sail up
the East River?
(22)
(be ready,
susceptible, walk into)
Quit your grumbling get busy
and prepare to defend your firesides and your flag. Get an army, get
a navy; to meet the invaders
like the loyal-hearted freemen you are." Will the workers
this trap? Will they be fooled again?
I am afraid so. The people have always been
to oratory of this sort.
(23)
(radical measure,
wage, congestion)
It is your duty to insist upon still more . It
is your business to see that no child is employed in an industrial
establishment or mine or store, and that no work in needlessly exposed to
accident or disease. It is your
business to make them give you clean cities, free from smoke, dirt and .It
is your business to make them pay you a living .
(24)
(ordinances, preparedness,
scrap)
It is your business
to see that this kind of Is
carried into every department on the nation, until everyone has a chance to be
well born, well nourished, rightly educated, intelligent and serviceable to the
country at all times. Strike against all and
laws and institutions that continue the slaughter of peace
and the cruelty of war. Strike against
war, for without you no battles can be fought. Strike
against manufacturing and
gas bombs and all other tools of murder.
(25)
(curious, magic, spell)
Mr. While liked old
temples and .He
always tried to read written on ancient
book of magicians. Once the old fakir
asked him not to interfere with destiny because it might bring disaster yet Mr. White was to test the power of magic.
(26)
(orator, inn, slavery)
Sojourner was a well
known . childhood
in She passed her She
was a slave of Baum free who lived in The winter .
(27)
(tavern, jargon, brutally)
He could not understand her, Dutch so he punished her .Her master owned a
in New York later on Sojourner Acquired,
Idiomatic expressions and became
an orator.
(28)
(freedom, parential, insight)
To understand we need to understand whole environment around
us. Social religious
tradition influence
on us to understand all these requires deep
but we generally give in to them.
(29)
(Imitate, accept, function)
The of education is to help us
from childhood not to but
to be ourselves. This is a difficult thing to ourselves;
(30)
(ignoble, to feel like, ugly)
whether we are or beautiful envious or
pleasant. To be ourselves is very difficult because we think that we are so
freedom lies not in doing whatever. We happen nor in following our authority but to
understand what we are actually.
(31)
(boon, specimen, leave)
First time we use the word headache
in a latter for in the school. It is a
for those who want
excuse.
(32)
(afflicted with, drill, splitting)
When students are on ground, some of them say to the teacher " headache, sir!" so the drill
instructor asks him to rest. Those who are pain
are detained for other task.
(33)
(importance, sufferer, sensible)
Some diseases give a sort of yet people do not mention some
crude diseases.
(34)
(be shocked by, headache, elegant)
is mentioned in the most social gathering
in such a way that no one would
it .
(35)
( dwellings, composting, shredded
)
Household wet -
waste should be composted separately . Pots made for receiving such waste could be purchased from the market and the other
material required , viz. sawdust , dry leaves , paper etc . are cheap and eco - friendly . could
be done both for individual ' houses and community .
(36)
(cultivated, barren, imbibe)
This way we can produce a
lot useful manure besides achieving cleanliness . stretches of land
should be and
cultivation of bio - fuel crops should be encouraged . Ethanol & Jatropha are promising bio fuels . Farmers at the same time should be collection of their crops.
three more R's with respect to water , viz. ( namely ) 'Repair'
'Reclaim' and 'Restore'
(37)
(negligible, advancement, augment)
People should be
encouraged to use battery driven scooters which involve zero-emission.
Technological are
needed for sure to their
present single run which is around 70 km at present. Such vehicles should be
given government subsidy also because the carbon foot- print is .
(38)
(unwarranted, re-orient, negligible)
We should our electricity consumption
habits both at home and office. For instance, we should switch off fan, cooler,
or AC whenever not required or not in use. Generally, people are careless at offices. Lights can be seen on even at places or hours. Houses and
offices should be constructed to receive natural sunlight, use of lamps in the daytime.
(39)
(opt, daily chores, recreational)
Reduce number of
kilometres by walking, cycling, carpooling and public transport. Use of bicycle
should be made popular. We should observe 'cycle day once in a month and, on
that day cycle riding alone should be
allowed barring emergencies. People used to go for their on cycle in old times. Why can't we do the same today? In trips, we can for bicycle instead of car or motorbike.
Section - C
Read the following passages and answer the questions: 05
(1)
His uncle who was equally clueless
took him to the Bombay Natural History Society in the hope of finding an
answer. There, the honorary secretary. W. S Millard told him that the bird was
the Yellow Throated Sparrow. Millard
also told him about the variety of sparrows. That day Salim decided that he was
going to be an ornithologist. No one would have imagined that the bird shooter
would become a bird lover and nature conservator one day!!
Inclination and choice of a novel
career option made Salim's life full of hardship. As a young man Salim had to face years of unemployment. He moved to Burma to look after the family mining and timber business. It was
a rewarding experience for the naturalist as there were endless opportunities
for exploring the forests of Burma.
Questions :
(1) What is BNHS?
(2) Who was the
secretary of BNHS?
(3) Why did Salim
Ali move to Burma?
(4) What is a person
called who studies birds
(5)
Find out a
synonym for : New
(2)
The Birdman is survived
by his books on birds that a small group of people
use to enjoy birding and
endeavour for the conservation of the wildlife. Dr Ali is no more but his
legacy lives on.
Let's pay a tribute to the birdman by learning to
identify a few birds around us. Before you start, study the names
of different body parts of a bird given in the picture. It will help you understand the descriptions as well as
will enable you to describe birds.
Questions :
(1) Who was called 'The Birdman' here?
(2)
How can we
pay tribute to Salim Ali?
(3) What lives on
after the death of a great man?
(4) What do the
writer request us to do before studying
birds?
(5) Find out synonym
for 'various'.
(3)
Mansi was standing at the counter
of the museum gift shop making purchase when the couple approached the exit. Mansi observed the couple carefully. The man after paying the bill pulled out a white stick and tapped his way
towards the gate.
"He's a brave man" the clerk at the counter
said "Most of us would give up if we were blinded at such a young age.
During his recovery, he made a vow that his life wouldn't change. So, as
before, he and his wife come in whenever there's a new art show.
" But what does he get out of the art?" Mansi asked.
"He can't see " What pleasure do you think a blind person gets in .
Visiting a museum?
Can't
see! You are wrong. He sees a lot. More than you or ! do," the clerk said.
"His wife describes each painting through his mind's eye. So he can see.
Questions :
(1) What was Mansi doing when the couple approached the exit?
(2) Who called the blind man as 'a brave man'?
(3) Who describes each painting through his mind's eye?
(4) Where was Mansi standing?
(5) The pharse 'give
up' mean
(4)
Can't see! You are wrong. He sees a
lot. More than you or I do," the clerk said. "His wife describes each
painting through his mind's eye. So he can see.
Mansi learned something about
patience, courage and love, that day. She saw the patience of young wife
describing paintings to a person without sight and the courage of a husband who
would not allow blindness to alter his life.
Mansi witnessed
the love shared
by the two people as she watched
this couple walk away with their arms interwined. "Really
her words are his vision" said Mansi.
Questions :
(1) What did Mansi
learn that day?
(2) What did Mansi
witness?
(3)
How can the blind man see?
(4) What did the
blind man's wife describe?
(5)
The ability to see or the
sense of sight is called.
(5)
Before the final game, life was
ordinary, daily routine Each day I awakened with a mental list of tasks I had
to complete before the end of the day. My life wasn't too complicated : class,
soccer practice, studying and sleep. Often I returned home from soccer field
after heavy practice to study until the early hours of the morning.
Having accepted well to my daily routine, I never
imagined it would be altered. However, my life changed the day on the final
game. It was the last game of the tournament ; and winner would achieve 'championship. My team had been under rigorous physical training for the past four
years in anticipation of this day. But emotionally we were ready as
well. I was ready. I entered the game with the mindset that the title was in
our hands. We deserved it because our desire to win was great
!
Questions :
(1) Which game is
indicated in this paragraph
(2) Which is the last game of the tournament
(3) What were they emotionally ready for?
(4) What made the
author's life complicated?
(5) Find out the
opposite word for 'easy'.
(6)
When I regained consciousness, I
found myself in a hospital bed, surrounded by family, friend and teammates.
Also at my side were doctors, the
determiners of my future. In a matter of moments they would tell me the severity of my injuries.
I was told that I would have to undergo an extremely
rarer surgery This type of surgery had only been performed a limited number of
times, with a mere 50 percent success rate. After some thinking, I decided to undergo the surgery, knowing that way,
many challenges would await me. Would I be able to finish my studies? What effect would it have on my social life, my grades? these
questions circled my head, and unfortunately, only time would provide answers.
Questions :
(1) Who were the
determiners of her life according to the writer?
(2) Why did the
writer decide to undergo
surgery?
(3) What was the success ratio of such surgery
(4) Where did the
writers find herself when she
regained sense?
(5)
Find out synonym for senses'.
(7)
Hello. I'm
Swayam Saxena..
When I was younger I was very shy.
Whenever I even thought of speaking to new people about anything, my whole head would turn red. I'm sure people
could even see me withdrawn from behind my back.
By the time I reached high school, I was so stressed out
by the thought of answering questions and doing group projects that my self
confidence problem would get in the way of my ability to study.
I was nervous and agitated about being wrong and how
people would react to me. My school and work started to suffer. Because of my
inferiority complex, I couldn't go out. I was afraid of even going for
shopping. I couldn't speak to people or make decisions. Ihid myself away and
felt like a real loser
Questions :
(1) At what age
was Swayam shy?
(2) What was the
obstacle in study?
(3) What was the
writer suffering from?
(4) What was Swayam nervous about?
(5)
Find out synonym for- 'bashful.'
(8)
Once I discovered the techniques that worked for me, my confidence grew and I began to see
challenges as opportunities to move forward and succeed .
Now I enjoy meeting
people and my relationships are much better,
I have more friends and can
rely on them when I feel myself slipping back to where was before.
I am achieving
my goals with ease because
I have developed my self confidence.
I no longer miss the opportunities that life offers.
I am more optimistic and my mind no longer limits me .
Life is finally
good! Questions :
(1) What happened
when the writer discover
the techniques?
(2)
How did the writer react when his self
confidence grew?
(3) What does the
words "Life is finally good" mean?
(4)
Find out the antonym of Pessimistic.
(5)
Find out the synonym for 'rely on.
(9)
Early in the autumn of 1984, my
mother began writing the story of her life. She was an energetic woman in her
seventies. It was her desire to put down her thoughts and memories in her
"MY BOOK". Once she came for dinner and told me that she had to work
on her book. I laughed and asked her where the fire was. The fire was inside
her. She finished her book in early December Three days after Christmas, her
cancer was discovered and three months later she was dead From my mother's book:
I have loved family friend, nature,
animals, music and many other things. It will be hard to say
good bye to those I love and to the leanly in the world
Questions:
(1) Which season is mentioned
in the passage?
(2) Give the name
of the book written by the writer's
mother.
(3)
How was the
writer's mother in her seventies?
(4) What did the
writer's mother love?
(5) Find out the
similar word for 'found out'.
(10)
I have stepped out of the house in
the middle of a summer night to watch the grass and flowers in our garden.
Suddenly my mother is at my side. Instead of sending me back to bed, she joins
me,we sit there together, Listening to bed noise made by cicadas "Look"
she says pointing to a shooting star
But Fam looking at the light in her eyes. Later I fall asleep with my head in
her lap.
I remember the day my mother asked that I write a last
message from her to each member of the family
I wrote through my tears. I was aware that while my mother has accepted her death, I hadn't. Over the next few days, my
mother wanted to talk about her life so we began our long, final comversation.
As we talked, the picture of my mother's life grew stronger
Questions :
(1) Which season
is mentioned in this paragraph?
(2) Why has the writer come out of his house?
(3) What was the writer aware of?
(4) Cicada is .(Fill in the blank)
(5) Find out the
antonym of 'rejected.
(11)
The king had a very beautiful
daughter One day he found out that she had fallen in love with a poor young soldier in his army. The king
was very angry. The soldier was arrested and taken to the arena. The princess knew which door concealed the tiger and which one concealed the beautiful
girl. However she was a very jealous princess and did not want the
soldier to marry the girl behind the door. Neither did she want to see her
lover killed the tiger .
When the soldier was brought into the arena he looked
and saw the princess sitting
next to her father .
Questions :
(1) With whom had the princess fallen in love?
(2) Why was the soldier
taken to the arena?
(3) Who was very
jealous?
(4) What did the princess not want the soldier to do?
(5) Find out synonym
for 'hide'.
(12)
Dear Mummy, Dear Papa, I
love you both.
Yesterday I saw a child on a merry go round. He waved at
his parents every round. The parents waved back too. The incident ran through
my mind the whole day and I kept asking a question to myself: Where do the
parents get patience from to express love for their child in trivial activities
of life? For searching the answer went back to my childhood and realized that on each day of your life, you
made O deposits in the memory banks of your children. In bringing me and Asmi
up, you had built self-esteem first and our house later
you had finger-paint more and pointed the finger
less. You had done less correcting but more connecting. You had run through more fields and gazed at more stars for us.
Questions :
(1) What did Ananya see?
(2) Where did Ananya go to
search the answer.
(3) What had Ananya's
parents done to bring him up?
(4) Whom did the writer
see?
(5) Find out synonyms
for 'stared'.
(13)
Today I am just crossing the border
between my childhood and adulthood. I am no longer a child now In these years
of my adolescence, I have unlimited confusions. I have started feeling that
'growing up is quite scary, whereas
being a grown up' has many attractions. The responsibilities
that go with growing age often come as surprise. I think now I have started
developing an understanding about why and how you did what for us.
For last several years, I have been
talking about my freedom. I remember the day when you objected to my
dress and hair, That day you appeared
to me hike an evil dictators' who would
never understand my style, my personality. The next day you did not allow me to
go out. I was fiercely angry on you.
Questions :
(1) When did the
writer face many confusions?
(2) How did the
responsibilities come according to the writer?
(3) What would Ananya's
parents never understand?
(4)
How many character
are there in this paragraph?
(5)
Find out the word which means 'absolute
rulers'.
(14)
It is almost a week now. Vismay, a
bright, ambitious Iv and hardworking student of 12th Science looks confused
to his class teacher One day during the recess,
the teacher sat for lunch with
Vismay and asked, "You are hardworking and scoring very well
in all the subjects then why
are you so much worried over something? If you have any problem you can share
it with me. "
Vismay didn't speak for a while. He was staring
at a tree outside the window. The teacher held Vismay by his shoulder and said,
"Feel free, and do not hesitate Every problem has a solution." Vismay
took a deep breath and said, "Actually... I am thinking about my studies
after 12th. I don't know much about aeronautics but I want to know more about it and wish to join the course somewhere. But I don't know anything about a college that offers such course.
Questions :
(1)
How does Vismay look to his classteacher?
(2) What was Vismay's problem?
(3) Which adjectives are used
for Vismay?
(4) Which statement
can help Vismay to feel
free?
(5) Find out the synonym
for: anxious
(15)
I am sure you will learn as you
start using search engines. Experience is the best teacher. There are many more
things to learn but own your own. I think the best way to start with is to
start searching additional information on your textbook topics. So, start using
search engines and keep yourself updated and abreast of the new information.
Dear Vismay, internet is full of information on almost all subjects. What you
need to have is curiosity. All the best !!"
Questions :
(1) What is called
the title of the webpage?
(2) What is the URL?
(3) Who is considered to be the best teacher?
(4)
How can Vismay keep himself updated?
(5) Which proverb
is mentioned in this paragraph?
(16)
A heavy shower detained them midway
at a rest-house. They resumed their journey after the rains subsided. By the
time they approached the town, it was past midnight. The capital was protected
by a high circular wall and the gates used to be locked at midnight by sentries
who camped atop the wall.
The guru and his disciples found three persons standing
before the gate and shouting
at one another. They were about to come to blows. In the moonlight, the sentries seated
atop the wall were enjoying their quarrel.
Questions :
(1)
How was the capital protected?
(2) What detained
a guru and disciples at a rest house?
(3) Who was standing and shouting before the gate?
(4) What were the
sentries doing?
(5) Which word is used
for 'guards' in the passage?
(17)
"Most
of the arguments are like this-unrelated to reality. None of the three could
have done what he proposed to do. Yet he was eager to prove the superiority of his method over the other methods.
What is more important, there was a method different
from theirs-a simple and healthy method. That
was to give their identity to the sentries and request them to open the gates.
They would rather cling to their false and unreal methods than thinking of the
simple and true method", observed the guru.
The two disciples kept quiet.
They understood what the guru
had in mind-their conduct.
Many beliefs are imposed on others in
the name of religion which are insignificant. Controversies resulting from
discussion over such issues are meaningless and avoidable. Often ignorance and
ego are the major barriers in solving complex situations. Whereas
a humble mind can avoid unnecessary debate and present a
simple solution to even complex issues.
Questions :
(1) What would the three men prefer to
do according to Guru?
(2) What was each of the
three man trying to do?
(3) Which are major barriers in solving complex situations?
(4) What can a
humble mind do?
(5) Find out similar
word for : obstacles.
(18)
I got up
at 4:00 in the morning, melted snow and brewed tea.
After a light breakfast of a few biscuits and half a slab of chocolate, I left my tent at around 5:30
a.m. Ang Dorjee was standing
outside.
Ang Dorjee was going to climb without oxygen. But
because of this his feet would get very cold.
He thus wanted to avoid long exposure at heights and a night at the Summit Camp. He had therefore to
either get to the peak and back to the south Col the same day or abandon the
attempt.
He was keen to start immediately and asked if I would
like to go with him. Going to the top from the
South Col and back in a day would be Strenuous and tough and there was the risk of Ang Dorjee
turning back if his feet got too cold. I,
however, had full confidence in Ang Dorjee as well as in my
stamina and climbing capability Besides no one else was ready to move at that
time.
Questions :
(1)
How was Ang Dorjee going to
climb?
(2) Why did Ang Dorjee avoid long exposure?
(3) What would be
strenuous and tough?
(4) What was the
writers confident about?
(5)
Find out synonym
for give up.
(19)
Lhatoo noticed that I had been
climbing with oxygen at about two and a half litres per minute against-the
normal four for these heights. After he increased the oxygen flow on my
regulator, I found even the steeper stretches comparatively easy.
Beyond the South Summit, the breeze increased. At that
height the eddies of strong winds whipped up the powder snow, reducing
visibility to nil. On many occasions, I had to get into a crouching position
with my back to the onslaught of the icy wind saturated with fine particles of
bone dry powder snow
Questions :
(1) What had the
writer to do to secure herself?
(2)
How was the climbing between
the south summit and Hillary's step?
(3) When did the
writer feel thrilled?
(4)
How many characters are there in this paragraph?
(5) Why was it very much tough to stand?
(20)
The Tobors were strange were
strange beings. They came during the Third World War when a lot people were. They built
a huge city and become
the rules and they made the Nems their slaves. The city was like a huge factory,
with a silver roof The Nems had to live and work here, and they never saw the
sun. Most of them didn't care.
But some Nems did care. Nems like Derf and his friends
Karan and Nor, They wanted to escape from the city, and they met to talk about
it.
There was a place in the city called The Centre. The
Nems were never allowed to go there. Derf was sure 10 this was their weak spot and that the Tobors
got their power
from here. Somehow, soon they
must break into The Centre and destroy the Tobors.
Questions:
(1) Who built a
huge city?
(2) How was the
city?
(3) What was Derf
sure of?
(4) When did the
Tobors come?
(5) Find out synonyms
for :-
(i) servants
(ii)
to run aWay
(21)
Derf watched them. The Tobors spoke
to each other Then, they went out, Derf followed at once. They were going to
The Centre. He was sure of it. Nor and Kram joined him. Keeping out of sight,
they followed the Tobors.
It was lucky that the Tobors were so, anxious
to THe Centre. They did not
look back once .
On the way, Derf and his friends got a shock. They passed a room
that was full of unhappy sounds. The sounds were like Nems crying.
They went to look. The door
had iron bars on it. Like a prison door It was true. There were
Nems inside. Both male and female. And they were crying.
Derf gasped. He knew what this was. It was the Memory unit. Anil the
Nems had cages over their heads. The
cages were lit up. Their job was to take away the memory of the Nem prisoners.
Derf had seen Nems from the Memory
unit before They were poor things. Completely lost. And, they
didn't live very long.
Derf's face became hard. The Tobors had a lot to answer for !
Questions :
(1) Who followed the Tobors?
(2) What was the purpose of the cages over the Nems heads?
(3) Why did the
Tobors not look back?
(4) What did Derf and his
friends see while following the Tobors?
(5)
Find out synonyms for (i) jail (ii) Fortunate
(22)
What is
wrong with you, anyway?"
"Everything, doctor.
Absolutely everything, I just can't
sleep."
Dr. Shalini replied :Hm..if you move to
the chairs we could talk"
The dog rolled over on hisstomach and walked unsteadily Dr. Shalini
cleared her throat. "First of all, tell me how did you become so
large?"
"One of my forefathers was Great Wolves."
"I see. Mixed up genes and all that." Muttere Dr Shalini
and wrote down something rapidly on her pad "How long have you been
suffering from insomnia (inability to sleep) ?"
"Oh, nearly two months now."
"Any major
change in diet in recent
weeks?"
:Doctor, naturally. I have to eat more now to keep up my
energy." said the patient painfully. "And it shows. Particularly
around the waist Wha time do you go to bed?
"Oh, around ten at night. I keep the same hours as humans as I
work for them." "Have you tried anything to promote sleep?
"Haven't I, now? I have tried a walk just before bedtime. I
have tried a hot drink; I have tried a cold 10 drink. I have tried a full
evening meal. I have tried no meal. But
nothing works."
Questions :
(1) What was the
dog suffering from?
(2) What had the
dog tried to promote sleep?
(3) What major change was there in the dog's diet?
(4)
How long has
the dog been suffering from insomnia?
(5) Find out synonyms for : (i) supper (ii) inability to sleep.
(23)
"Well" said the doctor.
"Doctors have recommended one remedy for sleeplessness counting imaginary sheep. "
Do you agree to what the doctor
suggested? How does it help?
The patient's eyes opened wide. His nostrils balooned.
He jumped on his feet. "Doctor, don't mention
that word in my presence, for heaven's
sake. I do nothing but count sheep all day.
I am Mil, the sheep dog !"
"That should not make
you sleepless."
"Ah, but it does. It is those dumb things I chase around all day. I have to go looking for them up the hills and down, in and out of
bushes, behind fence, into caves.. "
"Relax, relax" said he doctor. "Don't take strain."
You would also get strained (tension) if you had to look after sheep for a
living. It is the most boring, uninspiring, exhausting and dead end hob. At the
end of the day, I am so frustrated (annoyed,
upset) that I can't sleep. "
Questions :
(1) What was the sheep-dog doing all day?
(2) Where did the
sheep-dog look for the sheep?
(3) What did the doctor advise the sheep-dog for?
(4) What did the
doctor recommend to overcome sleeplessness?
(5) Find out synonyms
for: (i) mute (ii) to take
care of
(24)
"There was a farmer,
once, who was cross and surly and a very disagreeable man. Everyone who knew him disliked him. He was sure to make the most of whatever went
wrong about him; and the
poor offender always met with severe punishment. There
was not a boy in all the neighbourhood who did not feel uncomfortable as he
passed his gate; and the poor dog that barked at his geese, or the neighbour s
rooster that crowed on his wall, was speedily visited either with the lash of
his whip, or the shot from his gun.
The very cat knew his footsteps, and slunk away from him in terror. He was a
complete pest, So much so to himself as to those about him. Every day brought
him some fresh trouble, and found him in continual hot water'; Indeed, his very
life was made up of broils.
Questions :
(1)
How was the farmer?
(2) Why did people dislike him?
(3) What would happen to the
poor offender?
(4) What would he do to
the dog or the rooster
(5) Find out the
similar words of : (i)
run away (ii) in fear
(25)
Yes, the 'enemy' was 'killed without the loss of a single
life, or shedding even a single drop
of blood. He went in the morning to confess his ingratitude to his kind
neighbour, and to ask his forgiveness, and the very man who had been noted for
nothing but his wickedness became the friend
of all.
There is the great set difference in the world between
conquering by power, and conquering by kindness, The former is like building a
dam across a stream of water It may stop its flow for a little while, but
presently the dam will give way, and then the stream will rush on with more
force and fury than ever. Conquering by power is like changing a lion;
conquering by kindness keeps the lion from doing harm, by changing his nature,
and turning him into a lamb
Questions :
(1) How was the enemy
killed?
(2) What
does the writer say about the conquering by power and conquering by kindness?
(3) Whose examples
does the writer give to explain conquering by power?
(4) Why does the
ill-natured farmer go to Mr. Green?
(5) Find out the synonyms of : (i) winning
(ii) to submit
(26)
if
everything goes as per the plan in any event of travel,
we may enjoy it but don't remember
it after some time. On the other hand if something doesn't happen as per
plan, on successful completion of the activity we feel greater satisfaction and
a sense of fulfilment. I felt the same after the trek of Manimahesh via Sari
Pass.
Chamba Valley in the Himalaya is surrounded by high
mountains from three sides. Ravi flows in the
centre. Pir Panjal Range is in the North and in the West one can enjoy
panoramic view of the Dhauladhar Range. Manimahesh in the Himalaya
is a 18556 ft high mountain in the middle of
these ranges. At the feet of the mountain is the Manimahesh lake. Manimahesh
Yatra is almost equivalent to Amarnath
Yatra. The traditional route goes from Bhrammaur, Hadsar to
Manimahesh. But we in a group of 15 ch0se an untraditional route l.e. Chamba -Holy Tyori -
Kalah - Jail Kahd - Sukhdali Sari
Pass Manimahesh. Interesting names, aren't they?
Questions :
(1) On which track was the narrator
travelling?
(2) Which river flows
in the chamba valley?
(3) Which mountains
are in the North and in the West of the
chamba valley?
(4) What is at the feet of the
Manimahesh?
(5) Find
out the similar words of : (i) similar (ii) The view which is a long way over a
wide area.
(27)
As per plan, we started our
trek from Tyori. We arrived at Holy
by jeep and trekked up to Tyori. We
reached there in the evening and took shelter in the primary school with the
help of the local teachers. Every place in the Himalaya offers a view. The view
of snow covered Talang Pass from the
school was soothing after 8 hrs journey by vehicle and two hours walk. It was a
mixed group with Shri Manmohansingh
Bawa, running 76, the eldest and the most experienced trekker and Gulal being the
youngest at the age of 12.
The leader of the group, an experienced mountaineer and
trekker, announced the next day's plan. The next day, we left very early after
the breakfast and reached Kalah in the late afternoon after almost 11 km's
trek. The trek was beautiful. We could see Ravi for some time as we gained
height. We discovered some villages on the slopes that we couldn't see before.
At around I pm, the clouds started gathering on the horizon and soon they
covered the whole sky. It started gathering on the horizon and soon they covered
the whole sky. It started drizzling. Bawaji explained the young trekkers a few
characteristics of typical Himalayan weather. He said that it's always better
to start early and reach the next destination by afternoon, as late afternoon
showers are common in the mountains.
Questions :
(1) Where did the trekkers take shelter?
(2) Who was the most senior trekker?
(3) Who was the youngest trekker?
How old was he?
(4) What
is the common characteristic of weather on the Himalayan Mountain range.
(5)
Similar words :
(i) Mountaineer (ii) light rain.
(28)
The grown-ups then advised me to
give up my drawings of boa constrictors, whether from the inside or the outside, and to devote
myself instead to geography, history, arithmetic and grammar Thus I gave up a
magnificent (very good) career as a
painter at the age of six. I had been disappointed by the lack of success of my
drawing No.1 and my drawing No.2 Grown-ups never understand anything by
themselves. It is rather tedious (boring) for
children to have to explain things to them time and again.
So I had to choose another
job and I learnt to pilot aeroplanes. I flew more or less all over the
world And indeed geography has been extremely useful to me. I am able to
distinguish between China and Arizona at a glance. It is extremely helpful if
one gets lost in the night.
Questions :
(1)
What did the grown-ups advised the writer to do?
(2)
What did the
writer give up at the age of six?
(3)
Which subject had been extremely useful
to the writer as a pilot?
(4)
What career seems to be magnificent to the writer?
(5) Similar words of (i) very much (ii) dedicate
(29)
As a result of which I have been in
touch, hrought my life, with all kinds of serious people. I have spent a lot of
time with grown-ups. I have seen them at ver close quarters which I'm afraid
has not greatly enhanced my opinion of them.
Whenever I met one who seemed reasonably clearsighted to
me, I showd them my drawing No, I which I have preserved 'as an experiment. I
wanted to find out whether he or she was truly understanding. But, the answer
was always It is a hat. I would bring myself down to his or her level and talk about bridge, golf,
politics and neckties. And the grown-up would be very pleased to have met such
a sensible person.
Questions :
(1) With whom has the writer spent a lot of time?
(2) Whom did the
writer show his drawing no.
(3) What was preserved by the writer as an experiment?
(4) What did the
writer talk about to the grownups?
(5)
Synonyms of : (i) types (ii) view
(30)
Eye Contact. Maintaining a good eye contact shows respect and interest in what people
have to say. Posture is the
next thing to master When the posture is right we automatically start feeling better as it makes us feel good almost
instantly. Chances are that we'll be slouched over with our shoulders drooping
down and inward. This collapses the best and inhibits good breathing, which in
turn can make us feel nervous or uncomfortable.
Head position is a great one to play around with, one
self and others. When we want to feel confident and self assured, keep the head
level both horizontally as well as vertically. One can also use this straight
head position when one wants to be authoritative and what she is saying is to
be taken seriously. Conversely when one wants to be friendly and in the
listening, receptive mode, tilt the head just a little to one side or other. He
can shift the tilt from left to right at different point during the conversation.
Questions :
(1) What is shown by eye contact?
(2)
If one straightens his head, what is he going
to be?
(3) What does one's shifting the tilt from left to right show?
(4) What is the most important part of
eye contact
(5)
Find out the similar words :
(i) quickly (ii) honour
(31)
Hand gestures are so numerous. But
here are some basic ones. Palms slightly up and outward is seen as open friendly. Palm down gestures
are generally seen as dominant, emphasizing and possibly aggressive, especially when there is no movement or
bending between the wrist and the forearm. This palm up palm down is very
important when it comes to handshaking and where appropriate.
Mouth movements can give away all sorts of clues We
purse our lips and sometimes twist them to the 'side when we 're thinking.
Another occasion on which we might use this movement is to hold back an angry comment we don't wish to reveal. Nevertheless,
it will probably be spotted by other
people and although they may not know the comment, they
will get a feeling you were not pleased. There are also different types of
smiles and each gives off a corresponding feeling to its recipient which we'll
cover next time.
Questions :
(1) What does palm's down gestures show?
(2) What shows openness.
(3) When do we
purse or twist our lips?
(4) are also a part of body language.
(5)
Find out synonymous
for (i) incident (ii) numbers of
(32)
After returning to India, Salim
tried to get a job as an ornithologist with the zoological survey of India. But
was rejected since he did not have an M.Sc. or Ph.D. degree. He decided to
study further to acquire eligibility (ability to do something/ requirement) for the job. Salim went to Germany and go
trained under professor Stresemann, an acknowledged (well known) anthologist in Berlin. However; when he came back to India, he found out that three were still hardly any opportunities
in his profession. Another man would have given up in disgust, but not Salim.
He decided to create an opportunity, He went to the Bombay Natural History
Society (BNHS) and offered his free
services for conducting regional ornithological surveys.
Questions :
(1) Why Was Salim Ali not given a job as
an ornithologist?
(2) Why did Salim
Ali go to Germany?
(3) What brought
disappointment for Salim Ali after
his coming back from Germany?
(4) What you say about Salim Ali's can
Determination?
(5) How did Salim Ali
create opportunity for himself?
(33)
In an attempt to block my shot, my
opponent challenged me in midair But instead of heading the ball, her body slammed
into Mine leaving
me unconscious in the middle of the field.
My teammates shorted cries of victory and horror at the same time .
When I regained consciousness, I found myself in a
hospital bed, surrounded by family, friend and teammates. Also at my side were
doctors, the determiners of my future. In a matter of moments, they would tell me the severity of my
injuries.
I was told I would have to undergo an extremely rarer
surgery. This type of surgery had only been performed a limited number of
times, with a mere 50 per cent success rate. After some thinking, I Decided to
undergo the surgery, knowing that either war, many challenges would await me.
Would I be able to finish my studies? What effect would it have on
my grades? These
questions circled my head,
and unfortunately, only time would provide answers.
Questions :
(1)
How was the writer hurt?
(2) Why did the
teammates of the writer
shout two types of cries at
the same time?
(3) What did the writer find when she regained
consciousness?
(4) How was it a rare
surgery?
(5) What thoughts
crowded the writer's mind before
deciding to undergo that rare surgery?
(34)
I had to conquer (overcome) my low self-esteem (love for the self) .
I had no other option.
One day I made a decision to change, and I started to
read everything I could about self help. I
wanted to be a speaker and an author Seems odd,
I know, but it was my lifelong dream. I saw other people
standing up, making a difference, and doing it with an ease that I couldn't
even fathom (understand) . Why was it so difficult for me? I realized them that
I needed to:
Understand exactly why felt low .
- Figure
out why I was thinking everything as negative The way people looked at me,
their comments, their actions it was literally
destroying me.
- Understand how much harm I was causing myself.
- Find
effective ways to pause, recognize my negative behavior. and eliminate (remove,
get rid of the obstacles I was creating for myself- I was the only one with the
power to do it.
Questions :
(1)
How cold
the writer change himself? What did
he start doing to achieve it?
(2) What was the writer's
lifelong dream?
(3) What couldn't
the writer fathom?
(4) What was destroying the writer?
(5) What effective ways did the writer decide to find?
(35)
From my notes,
dated January 21, 1985.
My mother continues to amaze me. Despite what is
happening to her body, she continues to appreciate nature and the small bits of
life, Her room no. 235 has a large window. She enjoys watching birds busily
flying outside Her pain is awesome (server) . She can no longer sit up. Today
is her grandson's birthday, and somehow she managed to write a note to him. One
day, I will tell him of the
unimaginable amount of effort his grandmother put into writing this note.
One warm day is February, I opened the window in her
room. The soft, scented air spilled in. My mother opened her eyes and asked,
"Is the grass beginning to grow
I Closed my eyes and
stream of memory ran across. Questions :
(1) What was amazing about his
mother for the writer?
(2) What did the writer's mother do even if she could not sit up longer?
(3) What will the
writer tell his mother's grandson one day?
(4) What happened
when the writer opened the
window?
(5)
The words
: 'stream of memory ran across' means:
(a)
'forgot, everything'
(b)
'recalled many
thing'.
(c) 'started losing memory'.
(36)
Dear mummy, Dear papa, I
love you both.
Yesterday I saw a child on a merry-go-round. He waved at
his parents every round. The parents waved back too. The incident ran through
my mind the whole day and I kept asking a question to myself "Where do the
parents get patience from to express love for their child in trivial (small)
activities c of life" For searching the answer, I went
back to my childhood and realize that on each
day of your life, you made deposits in the memory banks of your children. In bringing me and
Asmi up, you had built self-esteem first and our house later. You had
fingerprint (painting the fingers) more
and pointed the finger less. You had done less correcting but more connecting.
You had run through more fields and gazed at more stars for us.
Today I am just crossing the border between my childhood
and adulthood. I am no longer a child now In these years of my adolescence, I
have unlimited confusions. I have started feeling that 'growing up is quite scary, whereas being a grown
up' has many attractions. The responsibilities
that go with growing age often come as surprise. I think now I have started
developing an understanding about why and how you did what for us.
Questions
(1) Which incident ran through the writer's mind the whole day?
(2) What motivated the writer to go back to his childhood?
(3) What had their parents to do for them in bringing poodan them
hem up?
(4) What does the writer realize after entering adolescence?
(5) What comes as a surprise along with
growing age, according to the writer?
(37)
"I access the net for e-mail only.
"that's good. You
will be able to understand quickly then. "
After the lunch, the teacher took Vismay to the computer
lab, logged on to the internet and said,
"Here you it given all information on what is then." are!! Read this
aeronautical engineering"
"Its' so fast...how
did you do it within no time, sir? Can I get information on anything?
Can I also know about institutions that offer courses
in aeronautical engineering? ", Vismay was excited.
"yes, my boy need not depend on libraries or any other source for getting
information."
"What is this search Engine?"
asked Vismay.
"A web search Engine is a tool designed to search
for information on the world wide web. All you nees to do is to enter a word or
a phrase in the search Engine and it will display the list of websites in which the word/phrase occurs",
replied the teacher.
Questions :
(1)
For what purpose
does the writer access
the net?
(2) Where did the teacher
take Vismay? What did
he do there?
(3) Why was Vismay excited?
(4) What is a search Engine?
(5)
How can one
access a website?
(38)
"I access the net for e-mail only.
"that's good. You will be able
to understand quickly then. "
After the lunch,
the teacher took Vismay to the computer
lab, logged on to the internet and said,
"Here you it given all information on what is then." are!! Read this
aeronautical engineering"
"Its' so fast...how
did you do it within no time, sir? Can I get information on anything?
Can I also know about institutions that offer courses
in aeronautical engineering? ", Vismay was excited.
"yes, my boy need not depend on libraries or any other source for getting
information."
"What is this search Engine?"
asked Vismay.
"A web search Engine is a tool designed to search
for information on the world wide web. All you nees to do is to enter a word or
a phrase in the search Engine and it will display the list of websites in which the word/phrase occurs",
replied the teacher.
Questions :
(1)
For what purpose
does the writer access
the net?
(2) Where did the teacher
take Vismay? What did he do
there?
(3) Why was Vismay excited?
(4) What is a search Engine?
(5)
How can one
access a website?
(39)
"most of the arguments are
like this - unrelated to reality. None of the three could have done what he proposed to do. Yet he was eager to
prove the superiority of his method over the other methods. What is more
important, there was a method different from theirs - a simple and healthy
method. That was to give their identity to the sentries and request them to
open the gates. They would rather cling to their false and unreal methods than
thinking of the simple and true method," observed the guru.
The tow disciples kept quiet. They
understood what the guru had in mind-their
conduct.
Many beliefs are imposed on others in the name of
religion which are insignificant. Controversies resulting from discussion over
such issues are meaningless and avoidable. Often ignorance and ego are the
major barriers (blocks) in solving
complex situations; whereas a humble mind can avoid unnecessary debate and
present a simple solution to even complex issues.
Questions :
(1) Why
were most of the arguments made by the three men unrelated to reality?
(2) What was each of the
three men trying to do?
(3) What was the simplest method for them to
get their purpose solved?
(4) What are the major barriers in solving complex situations?
(5) What can a humble
mind do in critical
situations?
(40)
"He went in the morning to confess his in gratitude to his kind neighbour and to ask his
forgiveness, and the very man who had been noted for nothing but his
wickedness, became the friend of all."
There is the greatest difference in the world between
conquering by power, and conquering by kindness. The former is like building
a dam across a stream
of water. It may stop its flow for a little while, but presently the dam
will give way, and then the stream will rush on with more force and fury than
ever. Conquering by kindness keeps the lion from doing harm, by changing his nature, and turning him in to a lamb.
Questions :
(1) What does the writer say about conquering by power
and conquering by kindness?
(2) What does the
writer want to say by giving an example of a dam?
(3) Why did the ill-natured farmer go to Mr
Green?
(4) What change
did come in the behaviour of the wicked
man?
(5) Find out from the
passage the words that mean (a) winning
(b) to submit
(41)
There was a farmer once who was
cross and surly and a very disagreeable man. Everyone who knew him disliked him. He was sure to make
the most of whatever went wrong about him; and
the a boy in all the neighbourhood
who did not feel uncomfortable as he passed his gate; and the poor dog that barked at his geese, or the neighbour's rooster
that crowed on his wall, was speedily visited either the lash or his
whip, or the shot from his gun. The very cat knew his footsteps, and slunk away
from him in terror. He was a complete pest, as much so to himself as to those
about him. Every day brought him some
fresh trouble, and found him in continual 'hot water'; indeed, his very life
was made up of broils.
After a time, good farmer green came to live near him;
and, as you may suppose he was soon told the character of his over pleasant
neighbour "well," said he, "If he treats me badly, ll very soon
kill him.
Questions :
(1) What nature was the farmer?
(2) What would happen if a dog barked at the farmer's
geese?
(3) How did Farmer
Green React to his neighbour?
(4) Everyone who knew
him, (like) him.
(5) What did the boy feel
when he passed his gate?
(42)
After a time, good Farmer Green
came to live near him; and, as you may suppose he was soon told the character of his not over-pleasant
neighbour. "Well" said he. "If he treats me badly, I'll very
soon kill him,"
This remark of Farmer
Green's soon got abroad and all sorts of things were said about it. He seemed the very last man to 'kill' any one, for his looks
and words and actions, all told ofa loving heart. Nobody could think for a
moment of his becoming a murderer. Mr. Green's intention at length came to the ears of the ill-natured farmer
and you may be sure he was
not at all pleased about it.
Everything he somehow or other the man who was to 'kill' this ugly-tempered
farmer took it all in good part and
spoke as calmly and looked as kindly as ever
Questions :
(1) Why did people think that
Mr. Green could kill no
(2) What was the reaction of Mr. Green when he
heard about the character of his neighbour?
(3) What could the
ill-natured neighbour of Mr.
Green do to Mr. Green?
(4) Do You think Mr. Green
was keen on killing his ill-tempered neighbour?
(5) Find out the synonyms
for the following words from the passage
: (a) Spread quickly
(b)
Purpose
(43)
"Lhatoo was following us and
caught up with us when we rested below the south summit. After drinking some
tea, we moved on. Lhatoo had brought a nylon rope so Ang Dorjee and I roped up
while Lhatoo walked in the middle, holding the rope with one hand more for
balance than security. Lhatoo noticed that I had been climbing with oxygen at
about two and a half liters per minute against the normal four for these
heights. After he increased the oxygen flow on my regulator, I found even the
steeper stretches comparatively easy.
Questions :
(1) What was the
result of increasing in the flow of Oxygen?
(2) When did Lhatoo catch up with the
other climbers?
(3) What did Lhatoo notice?
(4) Why did Lhatoo increase the flow of oxygen Bachendri's regulator?
(5)
Lhatoo was holding
the rope with one hand..
- more for precaution
- more for balance
- more for security
(44)
Derf Looked at the front of the queue.
What was wrong?
It was a female Nem holding a bundle.
The bundle was crying.
The Tobor spoke.
"You cannot take this to work. It is forbidden The female Nem argued with him.
"But he won't be any trouble.
I can still work hard. The Tobor's voice was as cold steel. He wasn't angry.
Tobors were never angry. They didn't seem to feel anything.
"It is forbidden." the Tobor said again. "Babies must
go to the clinic. Take it away." Questions :
(1) Whom did Derf see at
the front of the queue
(2)
How were the Tobors?
(3) What was the place for the babies in the eity
(4)
Here 'It is forbodden' means -
(a)
allowed
(b) strictly prohibited
(c)
allowed with pleasure
(5) Who was crying actually?
(45)
Soon after this, the team of the
ill-natured man was in the same plight that his neighbour's had been in. Mr
green saw it. He ran for his oxen and chains, and set off to the bog. He spoke
kindly, offered his help. and began to render it; but what did he receive in
reply? why, a fierce look and an angry word! "I don't want your help! Take
your oxen way.
"No", said the other "I must help you,
for the night is coming on, and what is bad enough by day is ten times worse in
the dark." away pulled the oxen and the men, and soon all was set straight
again. That evening the ill-natured man had a strange feeling- something which
he had never felt before. And his wife gave him a strange look as he said,
"Peg, Farmer Green has killed me ! He said he would and he has done it.
Questions :
(1)
Did the ill-natured man give in? How
can you say so?
(2) What help was
offered to the farmer in his plight by Mr. Green?
(3) When did the ill-natured farmer have a strange feeling?
(4) What reason did Mr. Green give for not withdrawing his help?
(5) What
was the reply of the surly farmer to Mr. Green when he offered him help?
(46)
I
got up at got up at 4.00 in the morning, melted snow and brewed tea. after a light breakfast
of a few biscuits
and half a slab of chocolate I left my tent at around 5.30 a.m. Ang Dorjee was
standing outside. no one else was about. Ang Dorjee was
going to climb without oxygen. But because of this his feet would get very
cold. He thus wanted to avoid long exposure at heights and night a the summit
camp. He had, Therefore, to either get to the peak and back to the south Col
the same day or abandon the attempt. He
was keen to start immediately and asked if I would like to go with him. Going
to the top from the South Col and back in a day would be strenuous and tough
and there was the risk of Ang Dorjee turning back if his feet got too cold.
Questions :
(1) When did the
writer get up? What did she
take in breakfast?
(2) When did she leave her tent?
(3) What did Ang Dorjee want to do?
(4) Why had Ang Dorjee to come back to the South Col the same day?
(5) Going to the
top from the South Col and back in a
day was.......and....... .
(47)
There was a farmer once who was cross
and surly and a very disagreeable man. Everyone who knew him disliked him. He was sure to
make the most of whatever went wrong about him; and the poor offender
always met with severe punishment. There was not a boy in
all the neighbourhood who did not feel uncomfortable as he passed his
gate; and the poor dog that barked at his geese, or the neighbour's rooster
that crowed on his wall, was speedily visited either the lash or his whip, or the shot from his gun. The very cat knew his footsteps,
and slunk away from
him in terror He was a complete pest, as much so to himself as to those
about him. Everyday
brought him some fresh
trouble, and found him in continual 'hot water'; indeed, his very life was made
up of broils. Questions :
(1)
How was a farmer?
(2) What was the
farmer sure to make?
(3)
How did the poor
offender meet?
(4)
To whom
was the farmer a complete pest?
(5) Find out and write the similar word from the above
text :
(i) moved away (ii) to be full
of tension
(48)
One day Mr. Green sent to the wife
of our surly friend a basket of nice plums; but her husband wouldnt let her have them. He told
the person who brought
them, very gruffly, that it was only done to get some of his pears in
return, and he was not going to give any of them away.
At another time Mr. Green's team
of oxen stuck fast in a bog and when he asked his neighbour for a little help, he told him, in a very
rough way, that he had enough to do to mind his own business, and refused to
help him.
"Never mind, " said Green to someone standing by,
"I'll kill him very soon, see if I don't." Questions :
(1) Why, according to the surly man, was
the basket of plums sent to him?
(2) What happened
to Mr. Green's oxen one day?
(3) What reason did Mr. Green's neighbour give for refusing
the help?
(4) What oath did
Mr. Green take for his neighbour?
(5)
Find out words
that are similar from the text :
(i) rudely
(ii) wet spongy
ground.
* Read the following passage
and write its summary. Suggest a suitable title to it.
(1)
Orphaned at a very young age, Salim
Ali was brought up by his maternal uncle. As a child Salim was given an
expensive air gun as a present and spent all his time shooting sparrows around
the house. One day he noticed that one of the sparrows he had shot at had a
yellow throat. He couldn't hold his curiosity and approached his uncle. His
uncle who was equally clueless took him to the Bombay Natural History Society
(BNHS) in the hope of finding an answer. There, the honorary secretary, W.S.
Milliard told him that the bird was the Yellow Throated Sparrow. Milliard also
told him about the variety of sparrows. That day Salim decided that he was
going to be an ornithologist. No one would have imagined that the bird shooter
would become a bird lover and nature conservator
one day !!
(2)
Says Salim Ali, "It is seldom
one gets an opportunity in life to do what one wants to do. I think the best
results are those when you are doing something
worthwhile which you enjoy doing without the motivation of material reward."
It was his sincerity that won him many awards and medals
from all over the world including the Padma Shree and Padma Vibhushana.
Salim Ali was a true nature lover and his love for the
wildlife is expressed in his autobiography where he calls the wildlife a
capital, an asset and says, "The interest on the capital must be used,
while leaving the capital itself intact. This is how I interpret wildlife
conservation and believe that future generations should enjoy the same fun with
it that I had."
The BirdMan is-survived by his books on birds that a
small group of people use to enjoy birding and
endeavour for the conservation of the wildlife. Dr. Ali Is no more but his
legacy lives on.
(3)
Mansi was standing at the counter
of the museum gift shop making purchase when the couple approached the exit. Mansi observed the couple carefully. The man after paying the bill pulled out a white stick and tapped his way toward
the gate.
"He's a brave man", the clerk at the counter
said. Most of us would give up if we were blinded at such a young age. During
the recovery, he made a vow that his life wouldn't change. So, as before, he
and his wife come in whenever there's a new art show."
"But what does he get out
of the art ?" Mansi asked. "He can't see."
"Can't see! You are
wrong. He sees a lot. More than
you or I do," the clerk said. "His wife describes each painting
through his mind's eye. So he can see."
(4)
One afternoon while waiting for her
husband to finish a business meeting, Mansi toured an art museum. She was
looking forward to a quiet view of the masterpieces.
A young couple viewing the painitings ahead of her
chattered nonstop between themselves. She obeserved then a moment and found the
lady talking all the time. Mansi thought of the man and admired his patience
for putting up with her constant parade of words.
Mansi gazed at them several time as she moved through
the various rooms of art. Each time she heard the lady's constant gush of
words, she moved away quickly.
(5)
"Captains !" called the
referee. I approached the centre of the field, and with confidence, looked in
the eyes of my opponent while giving her a powerful handshake, wishing her
luck. As I took my position on the field, I knew it was time for the final game
to begin. I took a deep breath and reassured myself that I would give this game
best of my abilities as if it were the last game I ever played.
"Goalie, Goalie," called the man dressed in
black and white. The two goalies simultaneously raised their right hands in
air, indicating that they were ready. The game could begin. This was it. The
whistle sounded, and the ball was soon kicked in my direction. I received the
ball and kicked it twenty feet toward the goal just in time for my teammate to
meet it and pound it. right into the net. "Goal", everyone shouted.
The game had started out well .
But the power of the game soon grew intense as the
opposing team came right back at us with a goal
to tie the game at one to one. The game continued at the extremely competitive
level throughout the first half and
into the second. The score was still tied at one to one, until I received the
ball with one minute to go. I needed to put the ball in the net, and I did just that, making the final score two to one.
(6)
After
the surgery, I was no longer the independent person as before. I had to depend
on others to assist me in even the simplest tasks. It was going to be a long
tough road to recovery, and I knew I couldn't get through it without a
positive attitude. Gradually
I could adjust to the changes
in my life. I began to realize that I didn't have to give up my
old life completé and I focused my energy
on a favorite pastime: writing. I was able to produce work of art in the
silence and solace of my mind and
spirit. Although I was not in physical control of half of my body, I still had
control of my mind.
Looking back on the situation as
a whole I am glad that the final game
was, in fact, my final game. I have
no regrets. I said, "I would give it best of my abilities and I did that
and ultimately, I came out a winner." Although my accident robbed me of my physical
abilities, it left me with power of
mind and forced me to discover my inner self. That final game was more
rewarding. Not only did we win, but I was able to discover a new level within.
I guess I gained two victories that day.
(7)
Once I discovered the techniques
that worked for me, my confidence grew and I began to see challenges as
opportunities to move forward and succeed.
Now I enjoy meeting
people and my relationships are much better.
I have more friends and can
rely on them when I feel myself slipping back to where I was before.
I am achieving my goals with ease because I have
developed my self confidence.
I no longer miss the opportunities that life offers.
I am more optimistic and my mind no longer limits me.
Life is finally good !
(8)
When I was younger, I was very shy.
Whenever I even thought of speaking to new people about anything, my whole
would turn red. I'm sure people could even see me withdrawn from behind my back.
By the time I reached high school, I was so stressed out
by the thought of answering questions and doing group projects that my
self-confidence problem would get in the way of my ability to study.
I was nervous and agitated about being wrong and how
people would react to me. My school and work started to suffer. Because of my
inferiority complex, I couldn't go out. I was afraid of even going for
shopping. I couldn't speak to people or make decisions. I hid myself away and
felt like a real loser.
That's when my negativity made me upset. There was
nothing that I didn't over analyse and criticise.
The combination of my self-criticism, low self- confidence and bad self-image
was starting to destroy the life I
wanted to build for myself.
(9)
From my mother's book I haven't forgotten
what it's like to be young all the
hopes and anxieties and the sensation in
everything you do is going to advance or wreck your life. No in betweens
when you are young.
My ambition
was to go on a stage. My sister and took dancing
leassons and practised
difficult steps. In, those days I thought I'be a famous actress! It was
all a dream of course.
Lying in the hospital, my mother had other dreams.
One morning she awoke, and told me of her dream. She had seen a man fall from a
roof. All that day her thoughts were of falling.
"Don't be afraid", I reassured her. "Of course,
I will catch you. For all those
years when I was
growing up, tyou caught me. Now It's my turn."
Her face relaxed
under the oxygen mask. But I knew there would come a time and soon when I
would have to let her go. And so would she.
(10)
From my notes. March 1, 1985.
She is very weak
and her breathing is irregular. But her spirit is still connected to the
world. When I held the pot of flowers
close to her, she said delightedly, "Oh that's so pretty ! Isn't it
wonderful how life goes on ?"
That next to last evening of my mother's life, she stared out of the
window into the blackness. "What are you looking at ?" I asked her.
"Nothing." She replied. "Well" I said, "Look at me.
More than anything else I wanted her last moments
more than anything
else. I wanted them to be spent looking at the face of someone
who loved her.
(11)
There was once a King. If anyone
committed a serious crime in the kingdom, the King did not condemn him to
death. Instead the criminal would be taken to a large arena. All the people
would come to see the show. In the arena there were two doors. Behind one door
there was a fierce and hungry tiger. Behind the other there was a beautiful
young girl. The man would not know which door was which. He would have to
choose one of the two doors. If he chose well, he had to marry the girl. If he
chose badly
the tiger would eat him.
The king had a very beautiful daughter. One day he found out that she had falled in love with a poor young soldier in his army. The king
was very angry The soldier was arrested and taken to the arena.
(12)
Yesterday I saw a child on a merry
go round. He waved at his parents every round. The parents waved back too. The
incident ran through my mind the whole day and I kept asking a question to
myself : 'Where do the parents get
patience from to express love for their
child in trivial activities of life ?' Fo searching the answer, I went back to my childhood and realized that on each day of
your life, you made deposits in the memory banks of your
children. In bringing me and Asmi up, you had buiit self-esteem first and ou
house later. You had finger
paint more and pointed
the finger less. You had done less correcting
but more connecting. You had run through mere fields and gazed at more stars
for us.
(13)
For last several years, I have been
talking about my freedom. I remember the day when you objected to my dress and hair. That day you appeared to me like
an evil dictators, who would never understand my style, my personality. The
next day you did not allow me to go out. I was fiercely angry on you. We were on opposite
sides and there seemed no meeting
grounds. Now, when I recall this
incident, I also remember how you appreciated my choice when we had to buy a
gift for Asmi. I also recall how after getting angry on me for the bad report
card for a few hours, both of you
came into my room and explained what I should do to score more marks. I have
both the types of memory but now I would prefer to remember the best. The
little and big mishaps between us were
just thoughtless reactions.
(14)
It is almost a week now. Vismay, a
bright, ambitious and hardworking student of 12th Science looks Confused to his class teacher. One
day during the recess, the teacher sat for lunch with Vismay and asked, "You are hardworking and scoring very well
in all the subjects then why
are you so much worried over something? If you have any problem you can share
it with me."
Vismay didn't speak for a while. He was staring
at a tree outside the window. The teacher held Vismay by his shoulder and said,
"Feel free, and do not hesitate. Every problem has a solution."
"Vismay took a deep breath and said, "Actually I am thinking
about my studies after 12th. I don't
know much about aeronautics but I want to know more about it and wish to join the course somewhere. But.... I don't know anything about a college
that offers such course."
(15)
After entering the keywords and
getting the results for the search, you can use the Search within Results
option to narrow down on the sites you are interested in. Scroll down the page
and go to Search within Results option. For example, you may specify the city
of your choice by entering name in the Search within results box.
"It's so easy. I can use a search engine to get additional information on the topics of my syllabus, too."
"Exactly Let me
also show you how to read search results."
The search
engine's goal is to provide you with results
that are clear and easy to read.
(16)
A guru had two disciples who were
in the habit of arguing with each other. Often the two accompanied the guru
when he went out on a pilgrimage or went to visit his other dsiciples. While he
walked in silence, the disciples went on exchanging words heatedly. Each one
stuck to his point of view, unwilling to see any truth in the other.
One day the guru set out for the capital. The two
disciples accompanied him. As usual, they argued over many issues most of which
were useless.
A heavy shower detained them midway at a rest- house.
They resumed their journey after the rains subsided. By the time they
approached the town, it was past midnight. The capital was protected by a high
circular wall and the gates used to be locked at midnight by sentries who
camped atop the wall.
(17)
The guru observed the three men and
listened to their angry exchanges. He soon understood the cause of their
dispute. The third were the residents of the town, but had been locked out as
they were late in returning from some
pleasure-trip. One of them, who was drunk, proposed that they should storm the
gate and march into the town over the smashed metal-plated doors: "Heroes
that we are, this will be the right
thing for us to do," he claimed.
The second man, who was under the influence of opium
said that they should jump over the wallThat is going to be as exciting as
flying !" he asserted.
The third one who was under the influence of Ganja,
insisted on creeping through the key-hole. "That would be great fun
!" he insisted.
(18)
Ang Dorjee was standing outside. No
one else was about. Ang Dorjee was going to climb without oxygen But because of
this his feet would get very cóld. He thus wanted to avoid long exposure at
heights and a night at the summit camp. He had therefore to either get to the
peak and back to the south col the same day or abandon the attempt.
He was keen to start immediately and asked if I would
like to go with him. Going to the top from the
south col and back in a day would be strenuous and tough and there was the risk
of Ang Dorjee turning back if his feet got too cold. I, however, had full
confidence in Ang Dorjee as well as in my stamina and climbing capability.
Besides no one else was ready to move at that time.
(19)
The steep frozen slopes were as
hard and brittle as sheets of glass. We had to use the ice- axe and I had to
kick really hard to get the front teeth of the crampons to bite in to the
frozen surface. I took every step very deliberately on the dangerous stretches.
In less than two hours we reached the Summit camp. Ang Dorjee looked back and
asked if I was tired. I replied, "No," to his surprise and delight. He told
me that the earlier summit party had taken four hours to reach the summit camp and
added that if we should keep our present pace. we would be on the summit by
1:00 p.m.
(20)
The Tobors were strange beings.
They came during the Third world war
when a lot of people were killed. They built a huge city, became the rulers and
they made the Nems their slaves. The city was like a huge factory, with a
silver roof. The Nems had to live and work here, and they never saw the sun.
most of them didn't care. But some Nems did care. Nems like Derf and his
friends Kram and Nor. They wanted to escape from the city, and they met to talk
about it. There was place in the city called the centre. The Nems were never
allowed to go there. Derf was sure this was their weak spot and that the Tobors
got their power from here. Somehow, soon, they must break into the centre and
destroy the Tobors.
(21)
The computer's voice was weak, and
derf had to listen very carefully to the answers. "Robots were made by men," it said, "Robots must never ill men. Robots
must.... The voice died away. There
was silence. And then. Derf understood, "We' re not nems," he said to
himself. "We are men. men and women. As time passed the names got mixed
up. It's all clear now. Nem is men. Tobor is robot
?" He stood and looked at the computer. Before the
war, people had made robots to help them. After
the war. the robots took over. People become the slaves of machines. This must
never happen again." Derf said, We must make
a new worlds outside this city from
now on, machines must be our slaves."
(22)
"It always did. I used
to howl in the arithmetic class at
school."
"Okay. We will drop counting,
shall we ? Forget that you ever learnt to say 1,2,3,4..
Instead imagine you are in a garden. With lots of beautiful, colourful
flowers."
"Grass, too? Said
the sheep- dog. "Yes,
yes."
"And a beach ball ? It
is fun to chase a ball on-soft green grass.?
"Will you let me do the talking ?" said the
doctor. In that garden, you won't be a sheep- dog, you will be a honey bee. Going buzz- buzz- buzz from flower to.
Simple, try it for a couple of days. It works like a charm."
"I am hopeful.
Thanks. See you on Friday"
(23)
"And have you ever thought
why you can't
sleep." The dog kept quite.
"It is because
you bark at the sheep all
day. You growl by day and simply can't sleep by night. If you give the sheep
more freedom, you definitely sleep by night."
There was a silence in the room. Then slowly
the sheep dog rose to his feet. "Hats off to you, doctor" he said "I believe
this time you have got it."
"Report back,
will you.?"
"Sure" said the sheep- dog. He waged his tail
and went off.
A week later. Dr. Shalini received a post with
fees and at thank-
you card.
(24)
"There was a farmer once who
was cross and surly and a very disagreeable man. Everyone who knew him disliked
him. He was sure to make the most of whatever went wrong about him ; and poor offender always met with severe
punishment. There was not a boy in all the neighbourhood who did not feel
uncomfortable as he passes his gate; and the poor dog that barked at his geese,
or the neighbour's rooster that crowed on his wall, was speedily visited
either with the lash of his whip, or
the shot from his gun. The very cat knew his footsteps, and slunk away from him
in terror. He was a complete pest, as much so to himself as to those about him.
Every day broug him some fresh trouble, and found him in continual hot water:
indeed his very life was made up of broils.
(25)
There is the greatest difference in
the world between conquering by power, and conquering by kindness. The former is like building
a dam across a stream
of water. It may stop its flow for a little
while, but presently the dam will give way, and then the stream orwill
rush on with more force and
fury than ever. Conquering by power is like chaining a lion: conquering by
kindness keeps the lion from doing
harm, by changing his nature, and turning him into a lamb.
(26)
That evening the ill- natured man
had a strange feeling something which he had never felt before. And his wife
gave him a strange look as he said, "Peg, farmer Green has killed me? He
said he would and he has done it." Yes, the 'enemy' was killed without the
loss of a single life, without shedding drop of blood. He met in the morning
to confess his ingratitude to his kind neighbour,
and to ask his forgiveness, and very man who had been noted for nothing but his
wickedness, become the friend of all."
(27)
Everything was going as per the
plan. The next day we started early in the morning to reach Jail Khad. But the
weather didn't favour us. Moreover, one of the team members ws tired and was unable to walk. So we decided to halt
early near a stream. There was a Gaddi already there with his sheep. We cleaned and leveled the ground to erect the tents. We divided ourselves
in different tents. Meanwhile, the kitchen tent was also ready and we enjoyed
hot soup before meal. The
weather cleared in the evening and everyone was out of
the tents. Bawaji took us to the Gaddi. We were surprised to know that they
live in such cold and hard Himaliyan weather without a tent or even a sleeping
bag for months together. His only company was a Himalyan Shepherd dog who
helped him in protecting and managing the sheep. The Gaddi informed us of heavy
snow on the pass and in Sukhadali,
our next destination. Generally, the snow melts by late May but due to late
winter heavy snow all it was still there. When we returned to our tents we
found one re group often young and enthusiastic rekkers who was going on the
same route.
(28)
The grown-ups then advised
me to give up my drawings of boa constictors, whether from the inside or the outside, and to devote
myself instead to geography, history, arithmetic and grammar. Thus I gave up a
magnificent career as a painter at the age of six. I had been disappointed by
the lack of success of my drawing
No. 1 and my drawing
No. 2. Grown- ups never understand
anything by themselves. It is rather tedious for children to have to explain
things to them time and again.
So I had to choose another job and I learnt to pilot
aeroplanes. I flew more or less all over the
world. And indeed geography has been extremely useful to me. I am able
to distinguish between China and Arizona at a glance. It is extremely helpful
if one gets lost in the night.
(29)
Eye Contact. Maintaining a Good eye contact shows respect and interest in what people have to say Posture is the next thing to
master. When the posture is right we automatically start feeling better as if makes us feel good almost
instantly. Chances are that we'll be slouched over with our shoulders drooping
down and inward. This collapses the best and inhibits good breathing, which in
turn can make us feel nervous or uncomfortable.
Head position is a great one to play around with, with
one self and others. When we want to feel confident and self assured, keep the
head level both horizontally as well as vertically. One also use this straight
head position when one wants to be authoritative and what he is saying is to be
taken seriously.
(30)
The proverb "action speaks
louder than words" holds true. In a given situation, even if you do not
communicate verbally, your body speaks by revealing your feelings and emotions.
Certain messages are better conveyed
through your body language. Body language and nonverbal communication go hand
in hand. Body language is an integral part of the selection criteria at a job
interview. A candidate may not be aware that there is someone among the
interview panel who is studying his/her body language. Body language is. read
by observing the body posture, the eye movements and the rhythm of breathing.
One of the skills a human resource manager should possess is the ability to read the body language. This would
help him while conducting interviews or imparting
training to employees. Reading body language
is a skill that could be acquired through training and practice.
(31)
That evening the ill-natured man a
strange feeling os thing which he had never felt before. And his wife gave him a strange look as he said, "peg, Farmer Green has
killed me. He said he would and
he has done it". Yes, the enemy was killed without the loss of a single
life, or shedding one drop of blood. He went in the morning to confess his
ingratitude to his kind neighbour, and to ask his forgiveness, and the very man
who had been noted for nothing but his wickedness, became the friend of all.
(32)
There is the greatest difference in
the world between conquering by power and conquering by kindness. The former is like building
a dam across a stream
of water. It may stop its flow for a little
while, but presently, the dam will give way, and them the stream will mash on with more force and fury then ever. Conquering
by power iS like chaining a lion; conquering by kindness keeps the lion from doing harm, by changing his nature and
turning him into a lamb.
(33)
"Captains!" called the
referee. I approached the centre of the field, and with confidence, looked in
the eyes of my opponent while giving her a powerful handshake, wishing her
luck. As I took my position on the field, I knew it were the last game I ever
played.
"Goalie, Goalie," called the man dressed in
black and white. The two goalies simultaneously. Raised their right hands in air, indicating that they were ready
The game could begin. This was it. The whistle sounded, and the ball was soon
kicked in my direction. I received the ball and kicked it twenty feet toward
the goal just in time for my teammate to meet it and pound(strike, hit) it
right into the net. "Goal"
everyone shouted. The game had started. The game had started out well.
But the power of the game soon grew intense as the
opposing team came right back at us with a goal
to tie the game at one to one. The game continued at the second. The score was
still tied at one to one, until I received the ball with one minute to go I
needed to put the ball in the net, and I did
just that, making the final score two to one.
(34)
From my mother's
book :
I haven't forgotten
what it's like to be young- all the hopes and anxieties
and the sensation in
everything you do is going to advance or wreck your life, No in between when
you are young.
My ambition was to go on a stage. My sister and I took dancing lesions
and practiced difficult steps. In those days, I thought
I'd be a famous actress! It was all a dream of course.
Lying in the hospital, my mother had other dreams One morning
she awoke, and told me of her dream She had seen a man fall from a
roof. All that day, her thoughts were of falling.
"Don't be afraid," I reassured her. "Of course,
I will catch you For all those years when I was growing up, you caught me. Now it's my
turn."
Her face relaxed under
the oxygen mask. But I knew there would come a time-and
soon-when I would have to let
her go.
And so would she.
(35)
Ang Dorjee was going to climb without oxygen. But because of this his
feet would get very cold. He thus wanted to avoid long exposure
at heights and a night at the Summit Camp. He had therefore
to either get to the peak and back to the South Col the same day or abandon the
attempt. He was keen to start immediately and asked if I would
like to go with him. Going to the
top from the South Col and back in a day would be strenuous and tough and there was the risk of Ang Dorjee turning back if his
feet got too cold. I, however, had full confidence
in Ang Dorjee as well as in my stamina and climbing capability. Besides no one
else was ready to move at that time.
(36)
It was terrifying to stand erect on
a knife-edge- ridge with a sheer drop on either side. I had to dig my ice-axe
deep and secure myself by attaching the waist- strap to the ice-axe head. There
was some tricky climbing between
the south summit and what is popularly known as Hillary's step. Ang Dorjee and Lhatoo were already
over it, but I was still negotiating its vertical face. When Ang Dorjee gesticulated towards the top. I was thrilled. The goal was near with renewed vigour,
I was
on top of step in seconds. The sun had made the snow
soft and climbing was easier than it had been earlier.
(37)
Ang Dorjee was going to climb
without oxygen But because of this his feet would get very cold He thus wanted
to avoid long exposure at heights and a night at the Summit Camp. He had
therefore to either get to the peak and back to the south Col the same day or
abandon the attempt.
He was keen to start immediately and asked if I would
like to go with him. Going to the top from the
South Col and back in a day would be strenuous and tough
and there was the risk of Ang Dorjee turning
back if his feet got
too cold. I, however, had full confidence
in Ang Dorjee as well as. In my stamina and climbing capability.
Besides no one else was ready to move at that time.
(38)
I opened the bag and packed the
boots in; and then, just as I was going to close it, a horrible idea occurred
to me. Had I packed my tooth-brush? I don't know how it is, but I never do know whether
I have packed my tooth-brush. My tooth-brush is a thing that haunts me
when I'm travelling and makes my life a misery. I dream that I haven't packed
it and wake up in a cold perspiration and get out of bed and hunt for it. And
in the morning. I pack it before I have used it and have to unpack again to get it and it is always the last thing I turn out of the bag; and then I repack and forget it and have to rush upstairs for it at
the last moment and carry it to the railway station wrapped up in my pocket
handkerchief.
(39)
The computer's voice was weak, and
Derf had to listen very carefully to the answers. "Robots were made by men" It said.
"Robots must never kill men- Robot must........ ." The voice
died away. There was silence. And
then, Derf understood. "we're not Nems", he said to himself. "we
are men - men and women." As time passed, the names got mixed up. It's all clear now. Nem is men. Tobor
is robot !"
"He stood and looked at the computer. Before the
war, people had made robots to help them. After the war, the robots took over.
People became the slaves of machines.
"This must never happen again" Derf said, "We
must make a new world outside the city. From now on machines must be our
slaves."
(40)
Soon after this, the team of the
ill-natured man was in the same plight that neighbour's had been in Mr. Green
saw it. He ran for this oxen and chains and set off to the bog. He spoke
kindly, offered his help and began to
render it; but what did he receive in reply ? why, a fierce look and an angry word!
"I don't want your help! Take your oxen away."
"No," said the other, "I must help you,
for the night is coming on, and what is bad enough by day it ten times worse in the dark." Away pulled the oxen and the men,
and soon all was
set straight again.
That evening the ill-natured man had a very strange
feeling- something which he had never felt before, And his wife gave him a
strange look as he said, Peg, farmer Green has killed me ! He said he would and
he has done it."
(41)
It was terrifying to stand erect on
a knife-edge- ridge with a sheer drop on either side. I had to dig my ice-axe
deep and secure myself by attaching the waist- strap to the ice-axe head. There
was some tricky climbing between
the south summit
and what is popularly known as Hillary's
step.
Ang Dorjee gesticulated towards the top. I was thrilled.
The goal was near. With renewed vigour I was on top of step in seconds. The sun
had made the snow soft and climbing was easier than it had been earlier.
(42)
One day Mr. green sent to the wife
of our surly friend a basket of nice plums; but her husband wouldn't let her
have them. He told the person who brought them, very gruffly, that it was only done to get some of his pears in return,
and he was not going to give any of them away. At another time Mr. Green's team of
oxen stuck fast in a bog, and when he asked his neighbour for a little help, he told him, in a very rough
way, that he had enough to do to mind his own business, and refused to help
him.
(43)
At 6:20 when Ang Dorjee and I stepped out from
the south Col, it was a perfect day.
There was a gentle breeze but the cold was intense. I
was, however, warm in my well-insulated climbing gear. We climbed unroped. Ang
Dorjee set a steady pace but I had no difficulty keeping up with him.
The steep frozen slopes were as hard and brittle as
sheets of glass. We had to use the ice-axe and I had to kick really hard to get
the front teeth of the crampons to bite into the frozen surface. I took every
step very deliberately on the dangerous stretches.
(44)
Says Salim Ali, "It is seldom
one gets an opportunity in life to do what one wants to do. I think the best
result are those when you are doing something worthwhile which you enjoy doing
without the motivation of material reward."
It was his sincerity that won him many awards and medals
from all over the world including the Padma Shree and Padma Vibhushana.
Salem Ali was a true nature lover and his love for the
wildlife is expressed in his autobiography where he calls the wildlife a
capital, an asset and says, "The interest on the capital must be used,
while leaving the capital itself intact. This is how I interpret wildlife
conservation and believe that future generation should enjoy the same fun with
it that I had."
The birdman is survived by his
books on birds
that a small group of people use to enjoy
birding and endeavour for the conservation of the wildlife. Dr. Ali is
no more but his legacy lives on.
Read the news
clipping and answer the questions: 05
(1)
Demonetisation
In a surprise move, the Central government has
demonetised Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes. The move is aimed at fighting
black money. Ever since the policy came into effect, people have queued up
outside ATMS and banks to withdraw notes or exchange old currencies. The
opposition has slammed the government with Trinamool's Mamata Banerjee Calling
for a rollback. Demonetisation has led to a logjam in Parliament.
Demonetisation is a radical monetary step in which a currency unit's status as
a legal tender is declared invalid. This is usually done whenever there is a
change of national currency, replacing the old unit with a new one. In India,
it was first implemented in 1946 when the Reserve Bank of India demonetised the
then circulated Rs 1,000 notes.
Questions :
(1) What has Demonetisation
ultimately led to?
(2) When was it first implemented in India?
(3) What are the effects
ever since the policy came into effect?
(4) How has the government slammed the opposition?
(5) What is the move of Demonetisation aimed at ?
(2)
Gujarat Lions a more balanced team now
then last year : Sitanshu Kotak
Gujarat Lions assistant coach Sitanshu Kotak on Friday
said the present team is much more balanced
as compared to the last year's squad.I think we have a much balanced side as
compared to our last year's squad, Sitanshu Kotak, who is in charge of Gujarat
Lions practice session till the arrival of head coach Brad Hodge, said.
"We have more options, particularly in the bow- ling department, which we
didn't have last time and had to depend on couple of bowlers," he said.
"Our bowling was a bit weak last year and we had to depend on a couple of
seam bowlers throughout the season because of not having much options.
But this time, the inclusion
of two experienced bowlers like Munaf Patel and Manpreet Gony and two
young bowlers- Basil Thampi and Nathu Singh- has put us in a position to change
the bowling combination as per the conditions," he ples According to
Kotak, the team has plenty of options, particularly in the batting department
as it has openers like Brendon
McCullum, Dwayne Smith,
Jason Roy and Aaron Finch.
"Who will open will be decided by the team
management once the head coach Brad Hodge joins the team, but we have a very
strong batting line up. Suresh Raina has always been a good and top-ranked
batsman in the shortest format of the game," he said Dinesh Karthik is in
good form scoring century in De0dhar trophy final, while Ravindra Jadeja too is in good form
and useful in all the three departments, Kotak said. "In the spin bowling
department, we have two leg spinners - Tejas
Barokha and Subham Agarwal. So I think overall we have options can
choose the eleven according to the conditions", he said. Gujarat Lions
will play their first match against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) on April 7.The
Lions had won their two matches against the KKR last time and Kotak feit that
last year's performance will help in every department and the team to have the
upper hand while playing against the
KKR.
Questions :
(1) Which two experienced bowlers are included this year in GL?
(2) Who is the main coach of Gujarat
Lions?
(3) Which player is useful in batting,
bowling and fielding?
(4) When is the first match of GL? With whom?
(5) Who is a
good and top ranked batsman
in the shortest form of the game?
(3)
Maharashtra, other states to follow Ahmadabad's heat action plan now
With intense heat waves becoming frequent, Ahmadabad's
Heat Action Plan (HAP) will now be replicated by Maharashtra and other states
as it puts in place an early warning system to protect residents from extreme
heat. "The action plan has helped bring down mortality due to heat
stroke," said Dr Dileep Mavalankar, Director of the Gandhinagar based
Indian Institute of Public Health (IIPH) to The Indian Express.
IIPH is among the several
agencies involved in preparing HAP and Ahmedabad
was the first city in South
Asia to inform citizens about extreme climates and how to take necessary
action. Ahmedabad had witnessed
severe heat wave in 2010 with temperatures touching 47 degrees
Celsius. In 2010 there were 274 cases of heat stroke and
65 deaths. But after HAP was implemented, the cases came down in to 64 cases and 15 deaths in 2014 and 57 cases and 11
deaths in 2015. in diminishing the adverse impacts of The HAP has helped
extreme heat by launching an early Warning system for residents, preparing and
training medical and Community workers, raising public awareness related to
health issues arising due to heat, and also indulging in coordinating inter-
agency emergency response efforts. The Indian Meteorological Department defines
heat wave as an increase of 5 degrees Celsius above the normal maximum
temperature. An increase of 7 degrees Celsius on the normal maximum constitutes
a severe heat wave.
Questions :
(1) Which system will protect residents from extreme heat?
(2) Where is IIPH
situated?
(3) What is the definition of a severe heat wave?
(4)
In which year did
the temperature touch 47
degree Celsius.
(5) Which city was the first
city in south Asia to inform citizen about extreme climate?
(4)
No sale of books, uniforms in school : CBSE
Ahmadabad : The Central Board of Secondary Education
(CBSE) has asked its affiliated schools across the country to shut down shops
selling textbooks, stationery, school bags, shoes and similar articles within
uniforms, their premises. The board asked schools on Thursday to strictly
comply with its affiliation byelaws and "not indulge in commercial
activities". This includes sales through "selected vendors".
The board cited "19.1 (ii) of CBSE affiliation
byelaws" which mandates that managements shall ensure that the school is
run as a community service and not as a business and that commercialization
will not take place in the school in any shape whatsoever. Naresh Shah, president of Ahmadabad Parent's
Association said, This illicit practice is not limited to just CBSE schools,
but I can give you several examples of Gujarat board schools which force
parents to buy uniforms and stationery from the school's premises or even of
fixed brand. This should not be tolerated." The directive comes close on
the heels of the board's effort to make schools follow NCERT textbooks and
created an online link for schools to raise demand for these books in February
this year.
Questions :
(1) What has been
asked by CBSE to its affiliated schools?
(2) What does "19.1 (ii) of CBSE affiliation byelaws" mandate?
(3) Who is the president of Ahmadabad Parent's Association?
(4)
According to Naresh Shah, What should not be tolerated?
(5) What did the
board ask the schools on Thursday?
(5)
Rat in Pulao : Akshay
Patra says not in their food
Ahmedabad : Following Wednesday's incident of a dead rat
being found in vegetable pulao served during mid-day meal at a government-run
primary school in Jamla village, Kalol, the district health department
instituted a detailed inspection of Akshay Patra kitchen at Gandhinagar.
In a press release issued on Thursday
by Akshay Patra,
it was claimed that the department has expressed satisfaction over the
quality and food safety standards maintained by the kitchen and that it found
pest control measures meeting
standards of the Indian Pest Control Association (IPCA) The cooking
process was conducted
in a hygienic centralized kitchen,
the statement said, "It is important to note that food is cooked at a temperature of about 95 to 99 degree centigrade
and up to 140 degree centigrade while seasoning in a through
stirring and inspection process." read the statement.
"The visuals shown in the reports clearly indicate that the
incident Could have not occurred in our kitchens,"
claimed the statement.
Akshay Patra claimed that it has received feedback from
other School centres related to the same distribution route which clarify
that no illness of any kind
was encountered after consumption of the food supplied.
Questions :
(1) Where was a dead rat found in vegetable pulao?
(2) Who provides a mid-day meal at government run primary schools?
(3) Give the full form
of IPCA.
(4)
At what temperature is the food cooked at at Akshay Patra?
(5) According to the statement, where
was the looking process conducted?
(6)
Air Force Station Gandhinagar celebrates 50th anniversary
Ahmadabad : The Air Force Station at Gandhinagar
celebrated its 50th anniversary on April 19, 2017. A cultural evening was
organized at Air Force Station, Sector-27 in Gandhinagar, to commemorate the
Occasion.
This unit was originally formed at Gorakhpur and after
various relocations, it was based at Sector- 27 in Gandhinagar. This unit
participated in 1971 war, Exercise Brass tacks in May 87 and Operation
Parakram. The function was presided over by air defence commander Air Force
Station Gandhinagar. SWAC Air Marshal D Choudhury was the chief host of the
event. The cultural evening was attended by air veterans from and the Gujarat
area and around.
Questions :
(1) Why was a cultural
evening organized at Air Force Station
in Gandhinagar?
(2)
In Gandhinagar where
is Air Force Station located?
(3) Who was the chief
guest of the whole event?
(4) Where was Air Force Station
formed originally?
(5) What was the
major participation of this
unit?
(7)
Stent makers' offer : Buy 10, get three free
New Delhi : Stent makers are devising
innovative methods such as "buy 10 and get 3 free" offers to beat price caps imposed on them and push product
sales through cardiologists and hospitals, the drug price regulator has found.
The regulator has also received complaints of companies
circum- venting the 8% cap on trade margins for stents to be able to sell lower priced products at higher rates with both Indian and multi-national firms indulging in such
practices.
"We have found at least two to three companies
offering such schemes," a senior official told TOI While the National
Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) is examining the complaints, it has
cautioned Companies and hospitals of strict action against any violations.
"Therefore, all manufacturers/importer s/marketers
of coronary stents and all hospitals /nursing homes / institutions are once
again directed to follow all instructions of NPPA which have been issued so
far, with regard to the price fixation of coronary stents. Non-compliance of
these instructions shall be taken up for prosecution under relevant provisions
o Essential Commodities Act," NPPA said in an office memorandum issued on
Thursday.
Questions :
(1) Which offer is given by Stent makers?
(2) Whom has NPPA cautioned?
(3) What has been cautioned to companies and hospitals?
(4)
How many companies
have been found offering such schemes?
(5) What is NPPA?
(8)
Harsha Bhogle's Cricbuzz videos
grab 100 million eyeballs.
New Delhi : Cricbuzz, the leading cricket information
destination on the web and mobile, announced
on Friday that its presenter Harsha Bhogle's videos have crossed the milestone
figure of 100 million views across platforms.
Harsha's videos- which include match previews, reviews
and special blogs on players and teams, among other things- have generated, on
an average, over five lakh views on a daily basis. These numbers are
unprecedented in the genre.
Cricbuzz roped in Harsha Bhogle as its Voice of Cricket'
in Sept 2016 and has produced over 150 videos with the esteemed commentator.
Thrilled by his debut on Harsha the digital platform, Harsh Bhogle said,
"I must admit I wasn't quite aware of how big CricBuzz was and, indeed,
could become."
Pankaj Chhaparwal, CEO of Cricbuzz, said: "Our goal
has always been to deliver cricket information in the most entertaining and
uplifting manner and getting Harsha Bhogle, arguably cricket's best
storyteller, on board has certainly been one of the high points.
Questions :
(1) What does Harsha's videos include?
(2) On an average,
how many people view Harsha's
videos?
(3) Where has Harsha Bhogle made his debut on digital platform?
(4) Who works as the CEO of Cricbuzz?
(5) Who has been the circket's best stroyteller?
(9)
Virtual Reality may help autistic children
Autistic children are coping with phobias using virtual
technology that recreates anxiety triggers. A university in UK has come up with
a revolutionary approach that it hopes can be used to help the UK's 1,50,000
autistic children.
Its blue room facility uses screens, projectors and
speakers to immerse children in a 360 degree virtual world without having to
wear a headset or goggles, which autistic children can find distressing. psychologist, they are given breathing and relaxation exercises
in Supported by a the
safe, controllable virtual environment to help them
learn to cope with tough situations. They are observed by their parents via a
video link so they can see the techniques being used to help their child. And
it's successful - eight out of nine children who used the room in trials were
subsequently able to tackle the situation they feared.
Questions :
(1) What recreates anxiety triggers?
(2) Which revolutionary approach has a University in UK has come up with?
(3)
How will blue
room facility work?
(4) What treatment is given to Autistic Children by psychologist?
(5) How are the Autistic children observed by their
parents?
(10) Widow tries to kill
herself at DRT office
Chandigarh: A 45 year old widow tried to commit suicide
in the campus of the Debt Recovery Tribunal (DRT) in sector 17 after a case
filed against her by a nationalized bank for not repaying a loan did not go in
her favour. A resident of Karnal in Haryana, Saroj Verma, alleged consumed a
poisonous substance on Thursday noon soon after coming out of the tribunal's
office.
Ranjit Singh, SHO of sector 17 police station, said
Verma had taken the loan of Rs 15 lakh to renovate her house in Kamal from the
bank. Sources she had not paid back the bank in years. Bank officials had then
filed a case against her in DRT.
Questions :
(1) Where did the widow
try to commit suicide?
(2) Who filed a
case against the widow?
(3) Who took the loan of 15 lakh?
(4) Why has the widow taken the loan?
(5)
why had the Bank
official filed a case
against Saroj Verma?
(11)
NEW DELHI : The BJP is poised for handsome
for gains in poll - bound Uttar Pradesh on account of the central government's
demonetization drive, two senior leaders involved in election campaign told ET
citing a survey conducted by the party.
The survey was conducted from November 15 to December 15
to gauge public mood following the government's decision to withdraw old Rs 500
and Rs 1,000 notes as legal tender, said one of the leaders, who, did not wish
to be identified. The elaborate survey entailed almost half an hour of
interview with each participant, he said.
'' The survey suggested unbelievably overwhelming
support for the demonetization decision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, '' the
leader said about the preliminary findings of the survey. He said, many senior
people in the party Wondered whether the survey presented the correct picture
given media reports of massive inconveniences faced by the people.
(1)
For what is BJP
poised in poll - Uttar Pradesh?
(2) Why was the
survey conducted?
(3) What was the government's decision,
according to one of the leaders?
(4) What did the
survey suggest?
(5) What did many senior
people in the party wonder?
(12)
New Delhi : In what could be termed as an unprecedented move, Prime Minister
Narendra Modi on Tuesday added
a lethal edge to India's fight against black money by announcing that the
currencies in the denominations of Rs 500 and Rs 1, 000 will be invalid when
the clock strikes 12 midnight of 8 November.
The move was announced in a sudden address at 8 pm that
was televised across all news channels when the frenzy was otherwise with the
US presidential polls.
The demonetization of Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 notes is a
major assault on black money hoarders, fake currency, and corruption.
In his 40 -
minute address, first in Hindi and later in English,
the Prime Minister said the
notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 '' will not be legal tender from midnight tonight
" and these will be '' just worthless piece of paper. ''
However, he said that all notes in lower denomination of
Rs 100, Rs 50, Rs 20, Rs 10, Rs 5, Rs 2 and Re 1 and all coins will continue to
be valid.
He also announced that new notes
of Rs 2,000 and Rs
500 will be introduced.
ATM withdrawals will be restricted to Rs 2,000 per day and
withdrawals from bank accounts will be
limited to Rs 10,000 a day and Rs 20,000 a week
Banks will remain
closed on Thursday
and ATMs will also not function tomorrow
and day after, Modi said.
He expressed
confidence that the staff of banks and post offices
will rise to the occasion
to introduce the new order within the available time.
(1)
what did Narendra
Modi announce on Tuesday?
(2) What is the withdrawals policy relating to ATM
and Banks?
(3) How long did The PM address
the country?
(4)
On whom will the demonetization
attack, according to PM?
(5)
Give synonyms of (1) limited (2) valueless
(13)
By : Express News Service | Pune | February
21, 2017
Higher Secondary School (HSC) students who have missed
practical examinations are being given another
chance. The board has arranged
an out - of - turn round of examinations from February 8 to 25 for such students. Officials of
Pune division of Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary
Education (MSBSHSE) said the out - of - turn practical examinations will take
place on March 27 and 29 at three colleges in the city.
'' For whatever
reasons, if students
could not give practical examinations, they need not worry about losing marks. They can give
their practical's now. Junior colleges have been intimated to inform the
students of these centres and exam dates. The colleges will have to give the Conformation of the student, such as seat
number and challan for additional fee payment, at the centre, '' said BK
Dahiphale, secretary, MSBHSE Pune Division. The fee per subject, per student is
Rs 100.
(1) Which students
will be given chance for practical examination?
(2) When will The Board arrange an out - of - turn round of ex Board arrange
an out - of - turn
round of exam?
(3) How did the officials of MSBSHE console the students missing the practical exam?
(4) What kind of information will the college provide?
(5) What is Mr.
B K Dahipahle?
(14)
NEW DELHI : '' India's successful
launch of a record breaking 104 satellites into Orbit could serve as a wake -
up call for China's commercial space industry and there are a number of lessons
for the country to learn, '' the article stated.
On the cost - effectiveness of ISRO's recent
PSLV - C37 mission, the newspaper commented, '' The urgent action needed for China to expand its market share
is to reduce the cost of putting satellites into the Orbit.
" The launch indicated that India can send
commercial satellites at lower costs, giving the country's competitiveness in
the global race for burgeoning commercial space business, " it said.
The newspaper also referred to ISRO's successful
Mars Orbiter Mission,
or Mangalyaan, and said,
'' In 2014, India became the fourth country to successfully send a spacecraft
to orbit Mars, signalling a regional
rivalry with China, which suffered a failure in its Mars mission in 2012. ''
The article also said that despite developing into a
major player in the space industry, China's commercial space sector was still
in its " infancy. "
Many of the world's satellites are made in or use parts
from the US. However, satellites and components made in the US are prohibited
from being exported to China, making it very difficult for China to get contracts for commercial satellite launches
with other countries. ''
But while quoting the launch as " India's latest
triumph for its space programme '', the Chinese newspaper added that the impact
of the was '' limited '' and stressed China's technological superiority.
(1) What is the record breaking news?
(2) What
did the launch unbelievably indicate with reference to space business?
(3) Which
comment did the article put about China's commercial space sector?
(4) Which country makes
satellites and components?
(5) What will be
difficult for China?
(15)
NEW DELHI : Delhi Police on Monday
launched Sashakti, an initiative where girls would be trained in easy0 learn -
and - use self - defence techniques across the capital. Delhi Police aims to
train over 1 lakh girls and women under the programme.
The event, which was streamed live for people across the city, witnessed
the participation of over
1, 500 girls from more than 50 schools and colleges, mostly from the west
district. The crowd cheered as a helium aerostat balloon, with the slogan
'surakshit Dilli ' was released in the air.
The girls also had officers answering queries about
cybercrime and giving them tips on online safety. Most questions were related
to safety of content on Facebook and WhatsApp.
More than 20,000 girls, from various schools and
colleges, have already been trained as a part
of the programme in 2016. ''
We aim to train over 1 lakh girls and have to make sure that girls don't feel vulnerable when they are travelling
alone, '' said joint commissioner of police (south-western range) Dependra
Pathak.
(1) Which programme
did Delhi Police launch? What
was its purpose?
(2)
How many girls
participated in the programme?
(3)
How did the officers respond to girl's queries about cyber crime?
(4) How many girls
have been trained under Sashakti programme
in 2010?
(5) What
did the Joint Commissioner of police make sure through the Sashaku programme?
(16)
Heritage
walke Touching the roots of Ahmadabad
Ahmadabad : On Sunday, citizens
who join the TOI - Rediscover Your City Heritage
Walk at Dhal ni Pol, will for
the first time get introduced to the beginning of Ahmadabad's story. It was to
this spot, that the Amdavadi can trace his or her roots from 600 years ago,
when it was called Ashawal, and ruled by Asha Bhil. Before the walk begins,
visitors will be invited to the soul - stirring sitar rendition by Amita Dalal,
a pupil of Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt. Dalal's album ' sitar Lounge ' was rated
among the top fusion music albums released recently. The venue, SEWA ni Haveli
at Dhal ni Pol, from where the heritage walk begins, is the recently restored
haveli, that houses the Design SEWA unit. The building was restored under a
special grant from the National Culture Fund (NCF). A special
heritage walk spanning around 1.6 km designed by a dedicated team of the City Heritage Centre
and locals of Dhal ni Pol will take participants to the highest point in the Walled City, where
Asha Bhil lived. This will be followed by tour of the Mama Jijia sacred
enclosure, the dargah of a sufi saint which is looked after by the Jain
community. One will also have a rare sight of Rani Sipri and Balaji temple
sharing a common wall and beginning their prayer services around the same time.
(1) with
which program did the heritage walk begin? am did the heritage walk begin?
(2) Who is Amita
Dalal?
(3) What
information is given in the news about the Ahmadabad of 600 years ago?
(4) How
do Amdavadi's present an example of communal harmony and tolerance?
(5) What is the heritage
of Ahmadabad mentioned in the news?
(17)
Ahmadabad railway division judged second best alter Vadodara and
Rajkot
AHMADABAD : Ahmadabad division has been ranked as the second best railway divisions in the
country behind , Vadodara and Rajkot division. The two divisions have been
ranked the best divisions in the country. In all, the ministry of railways had
carried out a survey of over 400 rail stations across the country, which
included 152 stations from Gujarat. In the state, the railways had selected two
stations from Rajkot division, two from Bhavnagar division, six from Ahmadabad
division and five from Vadodara division of these ID stations, live, namely -
Gandhidham, Jamnagar, Surat, Rajkot and Ankleshwar - are among the top 10 clean
stations Barring Ahmadabad's Kalupur
railway station, the remaining 14 stations are in the top 100 in the country.
(1) Which rail station is not included in the
top 100 in the country?
(2) Which railway
division is ranked as
the best division in the country?
(3) Which
railway division is ranked as the
second best division in the country?
(4)
How many rail stations of Gujarat are in
the top 100 in the country?
(5) Name some of
the cleanest rail stations
in our state.
(18)
Radio to DTH
From mere curiosity
and technical experiments Radio became a truly
powerful and popular medium of mass If communication, After it was developed
in the west we had radio by the 1920s and the First formal radio station was started in Bombay. One of the technological marvels
of the 20 century was television invented in 1920 by Baird. In India
television started in 1959 on an experimental basis and the first television
station was set up in Delhi. The beginnings were modest and slow but television
was popular and became available in colour in 1982. Today Doordarshan has one of the largest television
networks. From early 1990s satellite television also came to India and later
Direct to Home (DTH) television And the story goes on....
(1) Where was First Radio station started?
(2)
By whom and when was television invented?
(3) When was colour
television available?
(4) What is '' Doordarshan ''?
(5) What is the Full from of DTH?
(19)
World celebrate yoga day
Yoga is most important for everyone's life as it helps
in balancing the relationship between body and
mind. It is type of exercise which helps in learning physical and mental
discipline through regular practice. It was Originated in India long years ago in ancient time. Various types
of yoga are Raja yoga, gnana
yoga, Bhakti yoga, karma yoga, Hatha yoga, Generally Hatha yoga having many
asana s practiced by the people in India. A world level event is celebrated
every year, called '' International Day of Yoga '' in
order to increase the awareness of yoga benefits among people all over the
world.
' International
Day of Yoga ' or ' World Yoga Day ' has been declared by the united Nations General Assembly to get celebrated
on 21s of June after the suggestion and initiation of yoga. It makes some
positive changes to the internal is specific yoga for different purposes so
only required ones can be practiced.
(1) Where was Yoga originated?
(2)
Usually how many types
of yoga and which are those?
(3)
which are
those Who has declared the world yoga day?
(4) When do we celebrate
world yoga day?
(5) What are the
benefits of yoga?
(20)
'' Beti bachao... Beti Padhao ''
a movment of government
Beti Bachao Beti Padhao '' (means save the girl child
and educate the girl child) is a scheme launched by the government of January
in 201(5) The purpose of launching this scheme was generating awareness as well
as improving the efficiency of welfare services for women and girl child in the
Indian society. The initial capital required for initiating this scheme was Rs.
100 corer. The launch of this was very much required as according to census
data of 2001, child sex ratio of age group 0 - 6 years was 927 girls / 1000
boys in our country. It was Sean a huge drop in the sex ratio 918 girls / 1000
boys in 2011.
Indian was ranked 41 among 195 countries worldwide by
the UNICEF in 2012 that's why the scheme for girls was very necessary to aware
people about the safety of women all over India. This scheme also makes a call
to people to eradicate female feticides.
(1)
By whom and when '' Beti Bachao
Beti Padhao '' Scheme was launched?
(2) What is the purpose
of '' Beti Bachao Beti Padhao
''?
(3) What was the sex ratio in 2011?
(4) According to
UNICEF What was the Rank of sex ratio?
(5) What was the necessity
of this Scheme?
(21)
Another Century of Virat
A Sensational Virat Kohali's Century - A Fourth in VIVO
IPL 2016, and his 147 runs partnership with his opening partner chris Gayle,
was the highlight of Royal Challengers Bangalore's Comprehensive win over Kings
XI Punjab. This match was reduced to Fifteen over due to heavy rain at the M. Chinnaswamy stadium,
Bangalore. Kings XI Punjab won the toss and chose bowling. Virat and Gayle were opening
batsman of Royal challengers Bangalore. And both were on Fire. Gayle has smashed 73 Rans.
Captain Kohali matched him stroke - For - stroke at the other end. He made 113
runs. From 50 balls and his inning was laced with 12 Fours and 8 sixes. Final
score of RCB was 211 runs on lose of 3 wickets in 15 overs. In compared with
RCB, King XI Punjab can manage only 120 Runs on lose of 9 wickets in 15 overs.
So this was the great victory of RCB.
(1) Who were the opening partners and How many Runs partnership was there between them?
(2) Where was the match played?
(3) Which team won the toss?
(4) What was the final score of RCB?
(5)
How many runs did
Virat score?
(22)
Organic food a requirement remains Healthy
Organic food has become very popular. Making a
Commitment to healthy eating is a great start towards a healthier life. Beyond
eating more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and good fats, however, there is
the question of food safety,
nutrition and sustainability. The term '' organic
'' refers to the way agricultural
products are grown and processed, specific requirements must be met and maintained in order for products to be labelled
as organic. Organic
crops must be grown in safe soil, have no modifications and
must remain separate from conventional products. Farmers are not allowed
to use synthetic, petroleum based fertilizers. Organic
food is ' GMO ' free (it means,
genetically modified organism). Organic foods provide a
variety of benefits. Some studies show that
nutrients, such as antioxidants, than their conventionally grown counterparts
people with allergies to foods, chemicals, or preservatives often find their
lessen or go away when they eat only organic foods.
(1) What is the meaning of
' organic '?
(2)
In which atmosphere organic food are grown?
(3) Which materials
are not allowed
for growing the organic food?
(4) What is the
Full from ' GMO '?
(5) What are the benefits
of organic food?
(23)
Giant Dinosaur Footprint Discovered
Sep, 30, 2016
The Times of India
One of the biggest dinosaur footprints ever recorded has
been unearthed in the Gobi Desert, researchers said on Friday, offering a fresh
clue about the giant creatures that roamed the earth millions of years ago.
One of the veral footprints were discovered in the vast
Mongolian desert the huge fossil was discovered last month in a geological
layer formed between 70 million and 90 million years ago, researchers said.
The footprint is believed to have belonged to
Titanosaur, a long - necked dinosaur, and could have been more than 30 metres
long and 20 metres tall, according to researchers. '' This is a very rare
discovery. '' said a statement issued by Okayama University of Science. The
Japanese University has been involved
in the study with the Mongolian Academy of Science.
(1) What is the news about?
(2)
How old was the fossil
found by the researchers?
(3) What are the
long - necked dinosaurs called?
(4) Which two
institutes have taken up the study?
(5) In this clip
talking about which type
of animal footprints?
Read the stanzas and answer
the questions: 05
(1)
The vapours rise
To the morning skies, Clad in a
purple glory; While the love-light glows On the' Eternal Snows
(1) What do the vapours
do? Where does it go ?
(2) Where does love light glow? How is it?
(2)
Upon
the summits hoary And the Himalaya's Queen,
Calm and serene,
Returns the heaven's greeting-
(1) Which word from 'upon the summits hoary' does mean the
peak?
(2) What is Kangchenjunga called?
How is it?
(3)
In robes of white, Bathed in golden light-
Where earth and sky
are meeting.
(1) Which word mean attire
/ dress from 'In robes of white'?
(2)
How does it look at horizon?
(4)
And the morning dews And mellow hues
Paint her cheeks with fairy fingers, While o'er the rills
And the sun-kissed hills,
The love-light gently
lingers.
(1) What are her
cheeks painted with?
(2)
Find out the pairs of rhyming words.
(5)
And
the breaking day Sends the first faint ray
Of Love's undying fountains, While the heart
feels the thrills Of the voice from the hills
And the Soul
that dwells in the mountains.
(1) What does the heart feel? When?
(2)
Can you find pairs of rhyming words ? Try.
(6)
(1) What did the
potter do?
In days gone by I used to be A potter who would feel
His fingers
mould the yielding clay To patterns
on his wheels;
But now through wisdom lately won, That pride
has died away;
I
have ceased to be the potter And have learned
to be the clay.
(2) Which is /are the rhyming word pairs?
(7)
In
other days I used to be A poet through
whose pen
Innumerable songs would come To win the hearts of men;
(1) What did the
poet do?
But now through new-got
knowledge Which I had not had so long,
I have ceased to be the poet
And have learned to be the song.
(2) What has the poet learned? Why?
(8)
I was a fashioner of swords In days that now are gone
Which
on a hundred battlefields, Glittered and gleamed
and shone; But now that I am brimming with The silence of the Lord,
I
have ceased to be sword-maker And have
learned to be the sword.
(1) What was the
poet?
(2) Which words mean 'to glow' in the stanza?
(9)
in bygone
times I used to be
A dreamer who would hurl On every side an insolence Of emerald and pearl;
But now that I am
kneeling At the feet of the Supreme
I
have ceased to be the dreamer And have learned to be the dream.
(1)
The dreamer would throw the precious stones
and pearls yelling.
Is it true?
(2) Which word is used
for God?
(10)
In a dark cave flows a dark river,
And on Its stony bank there sits a man, Old as the sun or older,
(1) What kind of
river it is?
(2) Where does it
flow ?
(11)
In a dark cave flows a dark river,
And on Its stony bank there sits a man, Old as the sun or older,
(1)
How is the river bank?
(2)
How old is the man sitting
on the river bank ?
(12)
Weaving a yarn of rainbow
and humming a song. But the blind, deaf fish that swim in the stream
(1) What is the old man
weaving?
(2) What is the old man
humming?
(13)
Weaving a yarn of rainbow
and humming a song.
But the blind, deaf fish that swim in the stream
(1) What was there in the stream?
(2) 'The fish can neither
see nor hear'. Say true or false.
(14)
Weaving a yarn
of rainbow and humming a song.
But the blind,
deaf fish that swim in the stream
(1) What can the
fish not see?
(2) Can the fish
hear that man's everlasting songs?
(15)
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. They, too, aware of sun and air and
water ,
Are fed
by peaceful harvests, by war's long
winter starv'd
(1) What does the
poet want us to remember?
(2) What do we live on? What are we all aware of?
(16)
Their hands are ours, and in
their lines we read A labour not different from our own.
Remember they have eyes like
ours that wake Or sleep, and strength that can be won By love. In every land is common life
That
all can recognise and understand.
(1) What do we all do?
(2)
How can we
win strength?
(17)
Let us remember, whenever we are told To hate
our brothers, it is ourselves
That we shall dispossess, betray, condemn.
Remember, we who take
arms against each other
(1) What is the word that means 'disloyal' from the stanza?
(2) How do we harm ourselves?
(18)
It is the human earth that we defile.
Our hells
of fire and dust outrage the
innocence Of air that is everywhere our own.
Remember, no men are foreign, and no countries strange.
(1) Who pollute the earth?
(2) We are all
human being brothers and the earth is our
common home. True/ False.
(19)
Where words come out from
the depth of truth ; Where tireless
striving stretches its arms towards perfection;
(1) What does the line 'where words come out from the depth
of truth' suggest?
(2) What can you understand by the word to strive'?
(20)
Where the world has not been
broken up into fragments by narrow domestic walls ;
(1)
The country should not be divided in small parts.' Is it fair?
(2) ' by narrow domestic wall' What does the underlined phrase mean?
(21)
Where the mind is without fear and the head is high;
Where knowledge is free;
(1) What type of mind is
expected?
(2)
'Where knowledge is free'.
What do you understand?
(22)
Where the mind is led
forward by Thee into ever widening thought and action Into that heaven of
freedom, my Father, let my country awake.
(1) What
is said in the line 'where the mind is led forward by thee in to ever widening
thought and action'?
(2) What does my father
stand for here?
(23)
Where the clear stream of
reason has not lost its way into the dreary desert sand of dead habit;
(1) What do you mean by 'Where clear stream of reason has
not lost it way'?
(2)
Does 'dead
habit' mean old habits
or new ones?
Section - D
* Do as directed: 04
(1)
Ram worked hard. Laxman helped him. They were studious persons. They succeeded very much.
Start like this : Ram
works hard
(2)
The teacher is teaching
now. Are all the students
interested? Perhaps, they are not. The teacher does not teach them well.
Start like this The teacher was
(3)
We went to Ahmedabad yesterday.
There was a funfair on the Municipal ground. We had various tasty dishes there. We enjoyed too much
Start like this : We will go
(4)
Kavya obeys her parents. She does
her work honestly. She does not ignore them. Isn't she an obedient girl?
Start like this : Kavya obeyed
(5)
Gabbarsinh is a cruel villian. He
asks for money and grain from the people of Rampur. He has escaped once from
jail. He has killed Jay too.
Start like
this : Gabbarsinh was a
(6)
All around you can see, there are
flowers and flowers. Green meadows and white clouds create a panoramic view.
What place is this? Can you guess?
Start like this : All around you could
(7)
A national park had a defined
boundary, through which no person could get into without permission. The visitors could observe the park by a vehicle
which routed through defined trails. Right of people did not belong to people.
Start like this
: A national park has a defined
(8)
I know what his
name is. It is Mitra, a friend.
It can not walk. We feed him so that it may survive.
Start like this: I knew what
(9)
"I don't know, mummy. It has
just arrived." Reshma was puzzled. " It came from the sky," she
showed the route of the ball with her frightened eyes.
Start like this: I didn't know
(10)
From Salim Ali's book 'Indian
Birds' Khushi found out that it was a duck. Its beak was broad like a shovel.
It had bright blue feathers. At the moment it looked exhausted.
Start like
this : From Salim Ali's book 'Indian brids Khusi will find
(11)
India will have rich and prosperous
society. We will be great and powerful in the world. We shall have a long
democratic history. We shall be the best.
Start like
this: India has rich
(12)
I opened the door and stepped of
the foot board. I was deeply disappointed. I felt I had to do something, I and
So I ran up to the station master and asked, "Did you see the girl who sold baskets?
Start like this : I open the door
(13)
Yoga offers a time-trusted
technique for whole development. It is one of the most powerful sciences. It is considered to be the most
ancient science It has the capacity to bring about fundamental transformation
in the individual.
Start like this Yoga will offer a
(14)
Sanjana requests you to look at the
picture. What do you notice? Isn't it funny? There is a monkey who has a
newspaper in his hand and is reading it.
Start like
this : Sanjana requested
(15)
Jhanvi studied in her mother tongue
and later joined Oxford University. She was like any other child but her IQ powered her to the 1st
rank in every year She spent 5 years at Cambridge college. She was good in
every activity.
Start like this: Jhanvi had studied
(16)
While the teacher was distributing
papers, Manthan entered. All the students looked at him but nobody responded.
So, Manthan was surprised.
Start like
this : While the teacher is
distributing
(17)
Having done my work, I went out. I
saw that there was a huge crowd surrounding two men. There was a quarrel
between them. All enjoyed the scene but nobody interrupted.
Start like this : Having done my work, I
shall go out
(18)
I really feel relieved and happy
with just a thought that I will pursuer a profession which has incorporated my
hobbies and my values. I will never be bored but witl enjoy working. Haven't
you done a great job, Mr. Raval?
Start like
this I really felt relieved
(19)
Shyam did everything sincerely. Did
he do his duty seriously? Yes, he did because he wanted to regain his fame
which he had lost in the past. It seemed surprising to everyone.
Start like this : Shyam does everything
(20)
The Annual Day will be celebrated
on 12 May Mr. Modi will be present there. We shall present sarious dances. Our
cultural committee will hold the programme. Umang will handle the whole programme.
Start like this : The Annual
Day is Celebrated
(21)
There are dark clouds in the sky. It
may rain tonight. It will be troublesome
for people. There can be a shortage
of many things so people are requested to be alert.
Start like
this : There were dark clouds
(22)
How much land does a man need? Have
you ever thought? Man is not satisfied with what he has. He struggles a lot and gets somethig. He has to try hard to
survive.
Start like this : How much land did
(23)
We haven't got a deal," Walt
admitted. The distributor copy righted Oswald and he is taking over the series himself. "Walt did not
seem downhearted".
Start like
this: We hadn't got a
(24)
"What do you do with all your
money?" A friend once asked him. Pointing at the studio, Walt said,
"I fertilize that field with it. I plough money back into the company
almost as fast as it comes in."
Start like this: What did you
do with
(25)
Sergeant continued, "It would
bring a disaster. It had caused enough trouble already." He threw the paw
upon the fire But Mr. White was curious and wanted to test the powers of the
monkey's paw.
Start like this : Sergeant will continue
(26)
Morris said, "An old fakir put a spell on it. He was a very holy
man and he wanted to show that fate ruled people's lives, and that
to interfere with fate, only caused deep sadness."
Start like this : Morris will say
(27)
Suddenly there were sounds of
cracks and thunder. The house started collapsing. The roof, walls and staircase started falling down. They
rushed towards the ground and then ran towards main gate of the villa.
Start like this : Suddenly there are
(28)
Riddhi was reading a novel. Vaidehi
entered. She asked her, "Why did you not attend school?" Riddhi
replied her that she did not remain absent but Vaidehi often left English
lecture.
Start like this : Riddhi is reading a novel
(29)
There lived a very wise man who was
famous for his wisdom. He would play practical jokes and helped people. People
did not disobey him and he also respected other people.
Start like this: there lives
a very
(30)
India won the gold medal in
shooting. There was great celebration. There were many people at the airport to
welcome the champion. They cheered loudly. They also clapped for the winner.
Start like
this: India had won
(31)
The teacher will make me stand up.
He will ask me "Will you be ready to sing a song? I shall say, "No, I
won't. Then, what will be done by him?"
Start like
this The teacher made me
(32)
We shall have exams in March. We
will be given IMP questions. Sometimes, that will not be enough for di students. They will have to study hard. The
teacher will also make them learn well.
Start like this: We have exams in
(33)
Will the workers walk into this
trap? Will the fooled again? I am afraid so. The people have been susceptible
to oratory of this sort. The wor know they have no enemies except their mast.
Start like this : Would the
workers walk
(34)
The Annual Day is celebrated in
March. The management does not charge any money from us. We are given various
tasks. Our teachers guide us. It is a great day for all of us.
Start like this : The Annual Day will be celebrated
(35)
Ours will be a great society.
There will be such situations where the
elders should be respected. One should not cheat others.
One can help the. other so there will be a harmonious atmosphere in the society.
Start like this : Ours is a
great
(36)
I do not take tea. I also do not
take coffee. I will not also take it in future I am always aware of my health.
Have you ever tasted it?
Start like this: I did not take
(37)
People celebrated many festivals.
They were ford of them. Preparations were made many days ago. People also spent
much money. They enjoyed life.
Start like this
: People will celebrate
(38)
Urmi and Urvi are talking. Urmi
is speaking and Ury is listening. "Do you do your work regularly?" "No, I
don't."
Start like this : Urmi and Urvi were
(39)
Chintan will take medicine
daily. So, he will be cured very soon. Now, he will not take heavy
meal. He will avoid sugar and will not take salt too.
Start like this : Chintan takes medicine
(40)
Raj saw Jay. He went to him and asked, "Why are you standing here? What do you want?
Have you seen anybody standing there?
Start like this: Raj had seen Jay
(41)
The kings enjoyed tasty food. They
gave a lot of food to the poor. Many cooks made mouth- watering dishes for the
kings. The kings also rewarded the cooks generously.
Start like this : Tasty food was enjoyed………….
(42)
Many games are being played all over the world nowadays.
Football is played almost everywhere in Europe. The game has been made exciting by the professional
players. These professional players
are paid lots of money.
Start like this
: People are playing games
(43)
We make mistakes everyday. We
should know our mistakes. But last time we forgot them. We must not repeat our
mistakes.
Start like this : Mistakes are made
(44)
My father looks after this account. We often put many responsibilities upon him. He does his duties well. We pay great respect
towards him.
Start like this : This account is
looked after
(45)
The students use the library
magazines regularly. The librarian issues books to them. The children also
visit the library. They do not make noise while being in the library.
Start like this : The library
magazines are used
(46)
John has given me a coin. He has
found it from the rags. I have never seen such a coin in my life. Even I
haven’t thought about it.
Start like this : I have
been given
(47)
Rahul was playing cricket.
He saw a ball lying on the pitch. He called his friends for help. They did not like it.
Start like this : Cricket was being played
(48)
Our principal welcomed the new
students. He also gave a speech. The students praised him. Our principal
thanked them.
Start like this
: The new students are welcomed
(49)
The clerk requests passengers to
stand in a queue and he also tells them “If you do not follow this instruction,
I will not open the ticket window in time.”
Start like this : Passengers are requested
(50)
Journalists and writers have written many articles in praise of Sachin. People call him Run
Machine because he has made the highest runs in ODIs. We can never forget his
contribution.
Start like this : Many articles
have been written
(51)
Flower plants are grown in plenty. They are
looked after very well. They are also watered
regularly. Then they are distributed to the members of the club.
Start like this : The gardner of the
club grow flower plants
(52)
Atlanta’s father left her in a
jungle to die. But a boar took care of her. Hunters brought up her then so she became a brave huntress. To avoid marriage
she laid down a condition. No one could fulfill it easily.
Start like this : Atlanta was left in
jungle
(53)
Tress give us many things. They provide shelter to birds. Why should we cut them down? Shouldn’t we grow more trees?
Start like this :
We are given many things
(54)
What have you bought from the book
fair. I have bought nothing. Then why did you visit it? I visited it to pass my free time.
Start like this : What has been bought
from the book fair
(55)
To prepare instant coffee, we boil milk first. Then we filter it into cups
as per our requirement. After that we
add sugar and coffee powder as to meet our taste. Do you know who discovered coffee?
Start like this : To prepare
instant coffee, first milk is boiled
(56)
We
can prevent noise pollution very easily. For that more than one
mechanical device should
not be used. We should keep the volume of radios low. Thus the world can
be made a quieter place.
Start like this
: Noise pollution can be prevented
(57)
We
use money to buy things. We can
buy food, clothing or play things with the help of the currency notes. In olden days,
people followed barter system. Now-a-days, people use E-card as they are easy to carry.
Start like this : Money is
used to buy things
(58)
Who broke my new toy car? Mummy, now
1 do
not like this old one. You have promised me to buy a ‘Barbie’ doll. When will you buy
it?
Start like
this : By whom was my new toy car broken?
(59)
Do you know how scientists invent
new things? They perform many experiments. They give most of their time in research work. Such newly
invented things make our life comfortable.
Start like this : Do you
know how new things are invented
(60)
We write papers for the
examination. First we read the questions. Then we write the answers and submit
the question papers.
Start like this : Papers are written
(61)
Birds build their nests very
intelligently. Some water birds lay eggs in the wet land. Birds like the cuckoo
never take such trouble. Do you know this fact?
Start like this : Birds’ nests are built
(62)
Pure milk is always drunk by us.
The rules of good health are never broken by us. The basic instructions are
always followed by us. We are always guided properly by our parents.
Start like this
: We
always drink pure milk
(63)
We get wood from trees. Trees give
shade to birds and animals. We should grow more trees. We must not cut trees.
Start like this : Wood is
got from trees
(64)
Shreyans took the injured
woman to the hospital. He admitted her to the emergency
ward. He called the doctor. He said
that he would call her relatives then.
Start like this : The injured woman was taken
(65)
The master called his servant. He
gave him the keys. The servant locked the cupboard. He put the keys on the
table.
Start like this : His servant
was called
(66)
The policeman asked the stranger
some questions. The stranger did not reply any questions. The police man held
him by his collar.
Begin like this: The
stranger was asked some questions
by the
(67)
Birds build nests very
intelligently. Some water birds lay eggs
in the wet land. Birds like the cuckoo never take such
trouble. Do you know this fact?
Start like this : Bird’s nests are built
(68)
Pure milk is always drunk by us.
The rules of good health are never broken by us. The basic instructions are
always followed by us. We are always guided properly by us parents.
Start like this : We always drink pure
(69)
We get wood trees. Trees give shade
to birds and animals. We should grow more trees. We must not cut trees.
Start like this : Wood from trees is got by
(70)
A man looking at the cage of
monkeys. He was wearing spectacles. The man was reading a notice on the cage. Suddenly a monkey snatched
his spectacles.
Start like this
: The cage of monkey was being looked at
(71)
Gandhiji knew the children. They
wanted answers from Gandhiji. Gandhiji told them that Krishna had only one
Arjuna to answer.
Start like this : The children
were known by
(72)
Many games were played by Krishna.
Tricks were played by him, too. Butter liked very much by little Krishna. One
morning his friends were called for getting some butter.
Start like this : Krishna played many
(73)
The princes ate tasty dished. The
princesses saw them They did not select any of the prince. Why did they not select them?
Start like this : Tasty dishes were eaten
by
(74)
The diamond plays an important role
in modern industry. As it is known as the hardest substance, people use it in
tools for engraving, drilling and cutting. It is also used in making bulb
filaments, watches and smoothing of airplane runways.
Start like this : An important
role is made in modern industry
by.…….
(75)
The old man called all his sons. He
gave them a bundle of sticks. He told them to break the whole bundle. Then they
separated the sticks.
Start like this
: The old man’s all sons were called.
(76)
A king rang the bell. Nobody
answered him. He opened the door. He saw his servant sleeping with his mother`s
letter in his hand.
Start like this : The bell was rung by.
(77)
Gessler called the soldiers and
ordered them to arrest William Tell. They carried out Gessler’s order. They arrested W. Tell and his son.
They brought them to the court.
Start like this : The soldiers were called and they were ordered …….
(78)
We should grow more trees. We
shouldn`t cut down them thoughtlessly. We should consider them as friends. Some
steps should be taken to protect the environment.
Start like this : More trees
should be grown by us
(79)
Mr. Mehta has just had some snacks.
He has written some sentences on the blackboard. He has asked us to write down
them. I have writing all the sentences in my note book.
Start like this : Some snacks has just been had by
(80)
The postman collects the post from
the post office. He puts the letters
into bag. He hangs the bag
on his shoulder. He does his duty well.
Start like this : The post
from the post-office is collected by
(81)
Our maid servant looks after the children. We often out many
responsibilities upon her. She does her duties well. We pay her
regularly.
Start like this : The children are looked after by
(82)
Socrates advised the young people of Athens to think for themselves. According to him, "They should seek the truth".
He never gave them answers. He only raised questions.
Start like this : The young people of
Athens were advised to
(83)
My parents love me. They help me in my study. They solve my difficulties. They also encourage me for different activities.
Start like this : I am loved by my parents.
(84)
Krishna played many games and
tricks. Krishna who liked butter very much called his friends for getting some butter in morning. But they
could not get it so Krishna showed them a trick.
Start like this : Many games and tricks
were played by.
(85)
We
hear news on TV regularly. Last week it telecast the flood situation
in Surat. People were
watching the news with horror. The government has started relief work.
Start like this : News is heard on TV
by us regularly
(86)
Last Sunday I visited a public
garden. I saw an elephant ride there. It took me on its back. It carried me
near a water tank.
Start like this : Last Sunday
a public garden was visited by
(87)
Last Friday our school
organized an inter school quiz competition. Mr. Varma was invited as the
Guest of honor. He inaugurated the function. He wished the participants best of
luck.
Start like this :The previous Friday in inter-school quiz competition was organized by
(88)
A cat sprang
upon the table. She broke
plates. She spilled milk. All the table
without a meal.
Start like this : The table was
sprung upon by
(89)
We
gather flowers from the garden
plants. We make garlands from them. We put some flowers
before gods and offer the garlands to them.
Start like this : Flowers are gathered from the
(90)
The captain of our cricket team bought a ball and a bat for us. Then he threw the ball at me. I caught it. All the players praised me.
Start like this : We were bought
a ball and bat by the captain ……….
(91)
We allow no one to sit here. We
prohibit loud noises. We keep our vehicles in a shade. They must not disturb us.
Start like this : No one is allowed to sit here.
(92)
We
will start our class work tomorrow. No pupil should neglect studies.
You will learn every
lesson thoroughly. It can gives you full satisfaction.
Start like this : Our
class work will be started tomorrow
(93)
They open the gate. They see the watchman.
They put questions
before him. He answers them well.
Start like this
: The gate is opened
(94)
You must trust your friend. He
won`t cheat you. I assure you of his kindness. You can’t repay it. Start like
this : Your friend must be trusted
(95)
We celebrate Diwali every year. We
clean the house. Children buy
crackers. Women draw colourful rangolis.
Start like this
: Diwali is celebrated by us
(96)
Nikita is sick and she will go to
the doctor. He will examine her body temperature. He will give an injection. He will give also medicines. The doctor will give advice her to eat
fresh and healthy food.
Start like this : Nikita is sick and she will go to the doctor
(97)
Raju wrote a poem. Sunil read it.
He won the first prize. The principal and our teachers congratulated him. He
was very happy.
Start like this : A poem was written by
(98)
Yesterday, there was a birthday
party. My friends cleaned the house. They decorated the room. They wished me, "Happy
birthday." My mother cooked food.
Start like this :
Yesterday there was a birthday party (99) Keyur won the first prize. The
chief guest gave him a gold medal. His friends congratulated him. His parents
gave him a bicycle.
Start like this : The first prize was won by
(100) Remember
natural resources are limited. We should not cut trees. We should not waste
food. We should waste electricity. We should grow more trees.
Start like this
: Remember: Natural resources
are limited .
(101) Mahagiri was an elephant. He was owned by merchant. A lot of work
was taken by a merchant.
The elephant was sent to the forest by the merchant. People were carried by him
from one place to another.
Start like this : Mahagiri
was an elephant
(102) Mahagiri was an elephant. He was owned by merchant. A lot of work
was taken by a merchant.
The elephant was sent to the forest by the merchant. People were carried by him
from one place to another.
Start like this : Mahagiri was an elephant
(103) Mahagiri was an elephant. He was owned by merchant. A lot of work
was taken by a merchant.
The elephant was sent to the forest by the merchant. People were carried by him
from one place to another.
Start like this : Mahagiri
was an elephant
(104) Mahagiri was an elephant. He was owned by merchant. A lot of work
was taken by a merchant.
The elephant was sent to the forest by the merchant. People were carried by him
from one place to another.
Start like this : Mahagiri
was an elephant
(105) Mahagiri was an elephant. He was owned by merchant. A lot of work
was taken by a merchant.
The elephant was sent to the forest by the merchant. People were carried by him
from one place to another.
Start like this : Mahagiri
was an elephant
(106) Mahagiri was an elephant. He was owned by merchant. A lot of work
was taken by a merchant.
The elephant was sent to the forest by the merchant. People were carried by him
from one place to another.
Start like this : Mahagiri
was an elephant
(107) Mahagiri was an elephant. He was owned by
merchant. A lot of work was taken by
a merchant. The elephant was sent to
the forest by the merchant. People were carried by him from one place to another.
Start like this : Mahagiri
was an elephant
(108) Mahagiri was an elephant. He was owned by
merchant. A lot of work was taken by
a merchant. The elephant was sent to
the forest by the merchant. People were carried by him from one place to another.
Start like this : Mahagiri
was an elephant
(109) Mahagiri was an elephant. He was owned by
merchant. A lot of work was taken by
a merchant. The elephant was sent to
the forest by the merchant. People were carried by him from one place to another.
Start like this : Mahagiri
was an elephant
(110) Mahagiri was an elephant. He was owned by
merchant. A lot of work was taken by
a merchant. The elephant was sent to
the forest by the merchant. People were carried by him from one place to another.
Start like this : Mahagiri
was an elephant
(111) What
are you doing here now? I have told you not to stand here. You should not waste
time like this. Did you dig the
flowers beds?
Start like this
: What is being done
by you
(112) Why
should we brush our teeth twice a day? Actually germs eat the bits of food.
They will make cavities in our teeth. It cause other diseases also.
Start like this : Why should our teeth
be brushed by
(113) Tree
give us food and wood. They should not be cut. Men destroyed forests. He was
invited troubles for him.
Start like this
: We are given food and
wood by
(114) Nikita
is watching TV now. Has she completed her home work? She does her work
regularly. But she should not waste her time watching useless TV programmes.
Start like this : TV is being watched by Nikita now
(115) Vinod
disturbed the class while the teacher was teaching a new lesson. The teacher
has punished him so many times but he
does not take teacher`s advice seriously.
Start like this : The class
was disturbed by Vinod
(116) While
we were watching TV serial, some guests came. But we had already taken our
dinner before they came. So my mother cooked dinner once again. She served them
food.
Start like this : While TV
serial was being watched
(117) We
must face difficult tasks and situations. We should not avoid them but face
them boldly. Trying helps us to be successful.
Start like this : Difficult tasks and situation must be faced
(118) Lincoln
loved the common, poor, simple and honest people. He loved the Negro who were
the poorest of them all. As a young he had seen the mind to hit the system of
slavery.
Start like this : The common, poor, simple and honest people were loved by
(119) "Who
will bring the tickets?" everybody asked. Everyone looked at Amir. But
Amir didn`t say anything. So everyone cancelled the plan of going to a movie.
Begin like this:"By whom will the tickets be brought?"
(120) Once
Mulla and his wife celebrated their wedding anniversary. They invited many
friends and relatives. The guest enjoyed the party happily. They thanked Mulla
while going home.
Start like this : The wedding anniversary of Mulla and his wife
was once
(121) Chirag is playing with a toy. He brakes the toy while playing.
His mother gives him another
toy.
But he throws the other toy away.
Start like this : A toy is being played by Chirag
(122) The
kings enjoyed tasty food. They gave a lot of food of the poor. Many cooks made
mouth- watering dishes for the kings. The king also rewarded the cooks
generously.
Start like this : Tasty food was enjoyed by the kings
(123) Many games are played all over the world nowadays. One such game is football.
It is played almost everywhere in Europe. The game has been made
exciting by the professional players. These professional players are paid lots
of money.
Start like this : People are
playing many games all
(124) What can I do you? You
can help me in any way. I need your help. Will you help me?
Start like
this : What can be done for you by me?
(125) We
make 'ghee' from milk. We take out milk cream and collect it for a few days.
Then we boil the milk cream or butter turn it into 'ghee'.
Start like this : 'Ghee' is made from
milk by us
(126) All
of us have heard the name of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. He loved children.
Children called him 'Chacha Nehru'. We celebrate the 14th of
November as the Children`s Day.
Start like this : The name of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru has been
(127) The Giant built a high wall around his garden. He put a notice on the gate. He said, "I will not allow anybody to entre my garden." The children
could not use the garden.
Start like this : A high wall was built around his
(128) All
of you know me well. For years, poets and philosophers have written many books
in praise of me. They call me 'Mother Earth'. That is because for hundreds of
years I have taken good care of people.
Start like this : I am known well by all of you
(129) We
can prevent the noise pollution very easily. We should not use more than one mechanical device at a time. We should keep the volume of radios low. We can make the world a quieter place.
Start like this : The noise
pollution can be prevented
(130) We
use paper a lot in our life. We make it of trees. As we know we should not cut
trees. So we should not waste paper.
Start like this : Paper is used a lot in our
(131) Atlanta`s
father left her in a jungle to die. But a boar took care of her. Hunters
brought up her then so she became
brave huntress. To avoid marriage she laid down a condition.
Start like this
: Atlanta was left in a jungle
to die
(132) Noise
pollution causes great damage to our environment.
How can we reduce noise pollution?
What steps should we take to control noise pollution? The WHO has suggested
several steps to control pollution.
Start like this : Great damage is caused to our
(133) The
peon rang the bell. The teacher called the students. She taught a new lesson to
the class. The students opened the books.
Start like this
: The bell was rung by the peon
(134) We celebrate
the Independence Day with great joy. The British ruled over us for two hundred years. Gandhiji led our freedom
struggle. The British killed many young Indians.
Start like
this : The Independence Day is celebrated by
(135) All
the newspaper printed the news of Blackhat`s arrest. People congratulated Emil.
He invited his friends to his grandmother`s house. They celebrated the end of
Blackhat.
Start like this : The news
of Blackhat`s arrest was printed
(136) The
readers use the library magazines from morning to evening. The librarian issues
books to the members of the library. The children also visit the special 'Kid
Section' in the library. They do not make noise while being in the library.
Start like this : The library magazines are used from
(137) The
boy has given me a coin to shine it. He has found it from the old bag. I have
never seen such a coin in my life. Even I haven`t thought about it.
Start like this : I have been given a coin by the boy
(138) The boys cleaned the house. They decorated
the hall. The girls drew rangoli. Mother cooked
food.
Start like this : The house was
cleaned by
(139) On
Ganesh Chaturthi, people worship Ganpati. They bring idols of Ganesh at home.
They worship them with devotion. At the end of this festival, they take idols
in procession to lakes, rivers of seas.
Start like this : On Ganesh Chaturthi Ganpati
is worshipped
(140) Darshan
likes stamps. Dhaval gently removes stamps from letters. Dhaval carefully
separates them according to their countries. Dhaval pastes them in his album
neatly.
Start like this : Stamps are liked by Darshan
(141) In the recess, we play hide-and-seek. Some students take breakfast. The peon makes tea and the
teachers drink it.
Start like this : Hide-and-seek is played
by us
(142) I
write my homework in the evening. Then I play
cricket with my friends. Sometimes I watch a TV serial at night. My
grandmother tells me a story at night.
Start like this : My homework
is written by me in the
(143) Prem
opened the door. The watchman gave him the keys. Prem took the keys and kept
them on the table.
Start like this : The door was
opened by Prem
(144) Each candidate makes a speech.
The teachers gives a ballot
paper to every student. The students
cast only one vote. The teacher counts the votes.
Start like this : A speech is made
by each candidate
(145) Tomorrow we shall visit Diu. We shall see a sea. We will play
basket ball there. We will eat
potato-chips.
Start like this
: Diu will be visited by us tomorrow
(146) Yesterday
we visited a zoo. There we saw many animals and birds. We ate ice-cream and
drank Pepsi.
Start like this : Yesterday a zoo was visited by us
(147) He
was flying kites at that time. He saw one caught in the wire. He called his
friends for help but they did not like it.
Start like
this : Kites were being flown by him
at that
(148) Who will catch this parrot? Will you do it? Yes I can think over it. But I do not like
this activity.
Start like
this : By whom will this parrot be caught?
(149) "Who
will bell the cat?" The nice thought. One mouse has brought a special
bell. Everyone looked at it. But no
mouse spoke anything.
Start like this : By whom will the cat be bell?
(150) The
children drew nice pictures in the competition. They were given the best
facility and fresh snacks. They felt joy after the competition. They were also
shown a film 'Paintings and carvings of the Ajanta and Ellora'.
Start like this : Nice pictures were drawn by the
(151) Nature
may save us at any cost. Nature has benefited us a lot of ages. It gives us
life. We must not forget its blessings on us and we must try by all means to
protect it.
Start like this : Nature must
be saved at any cost by us
(152) We
all make mistakes. We should know our mistakes. But last time we forgot it. We
must not repeat our mistakes.
Start like this : Mistakes are made by all of us
(153) The
boy took new brushes. They painted the whole colourful paints. The giant saw
it. He advised him to be cooperative with the children.
Start like this : New brushes were taken by the
(154) We
should use our mobile phones wisely. We should never misuse them. Their misuse
can bring in horrible results. We should take enough care for that.
Start like this : Our mobile phones should be
used
(155) Doctors
often advise us to keep in good
health. So we should take regular exercise to keep ourselves fit and fine. We should avoid over-eating. Smoking can
also harm our health a lot.
Start like this : We are often advised by
doctors
(156) It
is very easy to prepare instant coffee. We boil milk first. Then we filter it
into cups as our requirement. After that we add sugar and coffee powder as to
meet out taste. Do you know who discovered coffee?
Start like this : It is very easy to prepare instant
(157) It
is very important these days to know how we send e-mails. First we draft the
mail/letter offline. Then we go online and enter the recipient`s e-mail address
into 'To Box'. Then we click the 'send button'.
Start like this : It is very important these days to know
(158) Nikita
is a girl of 15. She is a student of standard X. She lost her mother before six
months. Therefore she looks after her younger brother
and sister. She does all the household work. She does not
spend enough time on study.
Start like this : Nikita is a girl of 15
(159) In
the examination hall supervisors keep strict vigil over the examinees. Once
they distribute question papers, they do
not allow the examinees to do any kind
of interaction among themselves. If the supervisors catch them
doing any mischief, they penalize them.
Start like this : In the examination hall strict vigil is kept by
(160) We
should play sports and games in the right spirit. We must not put into practice
unfair means to win them. If somebody makes such efforts, others must criticize
them.
Start like this : Sports and
games should be played by
(161) We
must keep our vehicles in right order. Generally we don`t care for them they
are in their right order. But when they develop
some defect, we get disturbed
and search for a mechanic
to sent them right.
Start like
this : Our vehicles must be kept in
right
(162) A
king built this palace in 16th century. We do not know the name of
the King. But it is said that he had killed all the workers
who contributed in the construction. It had taken 12 years in building that palace.
Start like this : This palace was built by a king in
(163) People all over the earth have endangered our environment. They have
cut down a large numbers of trees and polluted air and
water. They dispose harmful wastes, which is a great threat to our environment.
Start like this : Our environment has been endangered
(164) It
is said that an honest man is always rewarded. But in the world we find that
the honest are punished. Is this justice? Shouldn`t they be given reward for
what they have suffered?
Start like
this : People say that society always rewarded
(165) Man
uses animals for his selfish purposes. He kills them for inverting new
medicines and vaccines. He perform experiments on them to rest the effects of
medicines and vaccines. He hunts them for the
sake of the entertainment.
Start like this : Animals are used by man for
(166) The
girl saw three men coming towards the hut. The girl could not understand their
language. The condition of the girl moved them. They washed her wounds with
salt water.
Start like this : Three men were seen by the girl
(167) Our
principal welcomed the new students. He also gave a speech. The students
praised him. Our principal thanked them.
Start like this
: The new students were welcomed
(168) The
clerk requests passengers to stand in a queue and he also tells them "If
you do not follow this instruction, I will not open the ticket window in
time."
Start like this :
The passengers are requested by
(169) Journalism
and writers have many articles in praise of Sachin. People call him Run Machine because he has made the highest runs in
ODIs. We can never forget his contribution.
Start like this : Many articles have been written by
(170) Flower plants are grown in plenty.
They are looked after very well. They are also watered regularly. Then they are
distributed to the members of the club.
Start like this : We grow flowers
plants in plenty
(171) A
mock test was arranged in our class. We were asked to answer the questions in
35 minutes. The questions were put on the board. The answer books were examined
by the teacher.
Start like this : They arranged the mock test in
(172) What
have you bought from the book fair. I have bought nothing. Then why did you
visit it? I visited it to pass my
free time.
Start like this : What has been bought
by you
(173) English
is taught as a compulsory subject from class V. The teachers of English have
been given training to teach English. They are advised not to translate each
and every line into mother tongue. But it is not taught properly in many
schools.
Start like
this : The teachers teach English
as a compulsory
(174) He
spread the rumor. The male hen lays egg. He also founded an institution. I have
already had a message just now.
Start like this : The rumor was spread by him
(175) We
need money. We use money to buy things. We can buy food, clothing or play
things with the help of the currency notes. In olden days, people followed
barter system. Now-a-days, people use E-card
as they are easy to carry.
Start like this : Money is needed by us
(176) The school
welcomes good students
every year. They welcomed me this year for participating at national level in Yoga. They invited Mr. Mehta as the chief
guest. He encouraged us by his words.
Start like this : Every year good students are welcomed
(177) I can eat a dozen bananas
at a time. I have won banana
eating competition many times. But last
week could not win it! I was disappointed by it.
Start
like this : A dozen bananas can be eaten
by
(178) Animals should be fed well. They should not be flogged.
They should not be harassed.
They should be given food with love.
Start like this : We should
feed the animals well
(179) Have I was going to school, I saw an accident.
A truck driver knocked down a young boy! I
gave the boy first aid. I helped the boy.
Start like this : An accident
was see by me
(180) Have you ever seen a weaver
bird? How does this small
bird weave its nest? What does it use to build the nest? How much time does it
take to build the nest?
Start like this : Has a weaver
bird ever been seen by you?
(181) We learn
different subjects in the school.
Our teachers teach
us well. They do not give us more
homework. They solve our difficulties.
Start like this : Different subjects are
learnt by us
(182) How do scientists invent
new things? What do they do to invent new things? Well, they perform many experiments. They spend most
of their time in research work.
Start like this : How are things invented by scientists?
(183) My
papa took me to the book fair yesterday. My friend accompanied us to the fair.
My friend and I visited all the stalls. I bought some books on comics and
science fiction from the fair.
Start like this : I was
taken to the book fair by
(184) I
never waste time. I do all my work myself, in time have formed good personal
habits. I never insult anybody.
Start like this : Time is never wasted
by me
(185) We
should not overuse our natural resources. We should keep our surroundings
clean. We must not throw rubbish anywhere we like. We should grow more and more
trees.
Start like
this : Our natural resources should not be
(186) See, the pupils are decorating their classrooms. Mona and Karima are fixing balloons to the
ceiling. Meeta and Rina are helping them. Kaveri and Jigisha are making a
wonderful design at the entrance.
Start like
this : See the classrooms are being
decorated by
(187) The
cultural committee of the school has finalized the date of the annual day. The
members of the committee have started preparation for the programme. They have
already sent the invitation card to the invitee. They have also booked the
town hall for the cultural programme well in advance.
Start like this : The date
of the annual programme has been
(188) I
am Vinod Shah. I am a teacher. I work in my school called 'Saraswati Vidya
Mandir. I teach my students English. I make my students listen to the radio and
watch the TV for the English programmes.
Start like this : She is Vibhooti Shah
(189) My
father looks after this account.
We often put many responsibilities upon him. He does his duties well. We pay great respect
towards him.
Start like
this : My mother looks after this account.
(190) Yesterday was Uttarayan day. It was a holiday.
Chintan, Parthiv, Amit,
Bhairavi and Prutha were
at home. They were on the terrace.
Start like this : Today is
Uttarayan day
(191) Shreyans took the injured
woman to the hospital. He admitted her to the emergency
ward. He called the doctor. He said
that he would call her relatives then.
Start like
this : Shreya took the injured man to the hospital.
(192) John has given me a coin. He has found it from the rags. I have never seen such a coin in my life.
Even I have not thought
about it.
Start like this : Divya has given Digvijay a coin.
(193) Rahul was playing cricket.
He saw a ball lying on the pitch. He called his friends for help. They did not like it.
Start like
this : Rahul and Roshan are playing
cricket.
(194) I
left the car silently and entered the house. I went to my room and threw myself
on the bed. I felt that my father would never understand my feeling and me.
Start like this : She
leaves the car silently and enters
the house ……….
(195) Miss
Sullivan made some finger movements on Helen’s palm. That was an exciting
experience for Helen as she got interested in the play and started imitating
the movements.
Start like this : Miss Sullivan makes some
finger movements on
(196) The
boys were in the library. The librarian was giving books to the boys. The peon
was arranging the books in the
cupboard. Some boys were reading newspapers in the comer.
Start like this : The boys
are in the library .
(197) On the first day, Miss Sullivan
gave Helen a doll and made some finger movements
on her palm.
Helen succeeded
in imitating the movements
correctly. Soon she learnt to spell.
Start like this : On
the first day, Miss Sullivan gives Helen a doll .
(198) Hellen
Keller became deaf and blind when she was very young. Since she was deaf, she
could not speak. One day her parents
found Miss Sullivan, a teacher for the deaf and blind.
Start like this : Hellen Keller becomes deaf and blind
(199) Once,
there lived a boy named Rohan. He never listened to his parents. One day he
went to see the Golden Temple with his parents. There he saw a pond full of
fish.
Start
like this : Once, there lived a girl
named Rashmi.
(200) Topsy and Turvey are twin pandas
who live alone.
Topsy is very lazy and loves to eat turkey
all day long, so he is very fat. Topsy tries to eat turkey.
Start like this : Topsy and Turvey were
twin pandas
Render the following dialogue into Indirect speech:04
(1)
"What kind of a deal did you
make, kid," I asked. "We haven't got a deal," Walt said,
"The distributor copy-righted Oswald and he's taking over the series him
self." "We are going to start a new series. It's all about a
mouse," said I.
(2)
" I come from
Maw and Meggins, your son's employer," the visitor said.
" Is anything wrong? Has anything happened to my
son, Herbert," said the old lady. "Badly hurt:; But he is not in much
pain."
"Oh. thank God," said the old lady.
(3)
Ram singh asked, "Where have you been this
time
"I went up the high mountains, up to the borders of
India and Tibet," said Alibhai. "Alone?", asked Nilam.
"I am used to it. I am not afraid
of it," said Alibhai
(4)
"To my surprise a big snow
leopard appeared before me,".said Alibhai. "How horrifying,!"
said Arjun.
"Keep quiet," said the mother impatiently and
asked, "What happened then?"
(5)
Teacher : Good morning, children.
Vinay : What
are we going to do today, madam?
Teacher : Today we are going to discuss
about our domestic animals. Vinay : Let us do something else, please.
(6)
Riya : Where did you get it from?
Pia : My uncle bought her in
Chile
Riya : Wow ! That's awesome. How old is she? Pia : I really don't
know.
(7)
Miss Shah said, "Welcome, all
of you. Are you ready for this session, Partik?" "Thanks Madam,"
Said Pratik, "I am eager to have this session."
Miss Shah said, "Let me ask you a few questions about yourself.
Would you tell me what you like to do
in your spare time?"
(8)
Pratik said, "Will
I get admission where I want?"
"Don't be impatient," said Miss Shah, "Let me reveal
your result of the I.Q. test." "What does it say," said Pratik.
(9)
"Good morning ! How is your
health today?
"It's improving now, Doctor, when will I get discharge?."
said Pratap "Let me check you first," said the doctor.
"Please doctor,
let me go home now."
(10)
"Alas ! I am ruined. A loss of
one crore rupees ! " " Take it as a will of God," said his wife.
"How shall I pay this huge debt?", said Ashok.
"I can assure you that with courage we shall be able to pay it
shortly. Have courage, dear," said his wife
(11)
Jhanvi said, "Sorry sir, I want to ask you a question.
"Yes, you can."
"Why did you punish all
of us yesterday?"
"Meet me after this period is over. I shall
explain you the reason," said Mr. Raval.
(12)
"Can you spare some time for
me, Dadaji? I want your guidance", said Kavya. "Sure dear."
"How can I become a police officer?"
"Work hard as much as you can and ask guidance from your teachers
and elders," said Mr.
Nandlal.
(13)
"What a wonderful movie it was
!", said Urmi. " Are you talking about 'Babby'?" asked Urja. " Yes," said she
"I too, liked it very much so I watched it thrice."
(14)
Traffic police said to Saumya,
"Didn't you see the red light on the cross-road'?" "Yes, I did
but my bike didn't," said Saumya.
"How disobedient ! Give me 500 rupees fine." "Pardon
me this time, sir."
(15)
"What a pleasant evening !
Shall we go for a walk?" said Dhyan to Dhyani. "Which side shall we
go?"
"To the sea-shore," Said Dhyan.
"That is a good proposal,
Let us go there."
(16)
"What a funny looking animal
this is !", said Arpan, "I wonder why a camel has a big hump." "This hump is camel's store
of food," said the teacher.
"But can a camel eat its hump?" asked Arpan to his teacher .
(17)
Dev : Where are you going? Devansh : To play.
Come with me Dev : Let's go to the stadium. Devansh : What a wonderful idea!
(18) "Sit quietly,
Chintan. What are you doing?"
" Sir, I did nothing. I am paying attention to you now " " What a
lie ! I saw you teasing Chirag, said Mr. Rana. "Sorry sir," said
Chintan.
(19)
"Papa, I want 2000 rupees,
Will you please give me?" said Aayushi. "Why? "
"I want to help my poor friend." "What a great
idea, Take the money."
(20)
Hello Sumitra, Are you busy
now?" "No, But why do you ask me so, Pooja"
"I want nothing.
Don't waste your time in this way." Shut up and get lost."
(21)
"What is your name?, The manager asked the stranger.
"Vijay Chauhan."
"Please, sit on this chair and tell me why have you
come here?" "To give you this letter from my master."
(22)
The teacher asked, "Who broke
this window glass?" "It was I who did it, Sir", said Manoj.
"What a brave boy you are ! You admitted your fault showing real
bravery." "Thank you, Sir."
(23)
"Will you have tea and
Biscuits, Kavya?" Said Mita. "Yes. I shall love them."
"Please, take it and
enjoy." "Thanks a lot" said Kavya.
(24)
"Are you ill?"
"No," said Ronak.
"Then why are you sitting idly like this. Go out at once and
help you brother." said Virendra. "Sure, papa."
(25)
"What a cold day it is today ! Let's have some hot tea and
Dalvadas." said Vishvas. "It is really a good idea."
"Oh ! But
the tea-stall is closed. What
shall we do?" said Vishvas to Alpesh.
(26)
"How delicious this Kaju Katri
is! Did you like it, Khushi?", said Jhanvi. "Certainly. Who prepared
this for us?", Said Khushi.
"My mother."
"Let me go and thank
your mother," said Kushi to Jhanvi.
(27)
Mr. Desai : Take this heavy bag to my office . Coolie : Sir, it will
cost more.
Mr. Desai : Don't worry. I will pay 200 rupees to you. Coolie : Thank you, Sir. What a
kind person you are !
(28)
Dhruvi : Good morning, Riddhi.
How are you?
Riddhi : Quite
well and what about you?
Dhruvi : In a little tension because I have a
chemistry test this evening.
Riddhi
: Don't worry.
It will be very easy
(29)
Jethalal said,
"Congratulations on your winning a prize in the elocution
competition." Tapu said, "Thank you papa. I spoke well but I was not
sure about winning the Prize." "Now you will take part in the state
level competition."
"Yes, I will. I
will try my best too."
(30)
The visitor : How beautiful
the Sun Temple looks !
The Guide : I am proud
to be a part of your tour and to guide you." The visitor : What about
your fees?
The guide : Fifty rupees per person.
(31)
"Do you think I should read an
English newspaper daily to improve my English, sir?" "Any kind of
reading in English will serve purpose Rohan."
"But if I don't follow
the words, then?"
"Shake off this fear from your mind or you will
never learn English. Keep dictionary with you and get help from it."
(32)
"Is the train late
today?" asked the passenger. "Yes it's half an hour late".
replied the clerk.
"Please give me two tickets for Mumbai". said
the passenger. "Do you want to travel by the mail train?"
(33)
"Look at this radio. What a
beautiful piece ! said the sales- girl. "How much is it?" asked the
young man.
"Only six- hundred and ninety- nine
rupees", said the girl.
" That is a big
amount. How can I Buy it? I am sorry to have
troubled you." replied the young man.
(34)
Manish : What are you doing here? Spand : I am playing with my friends.
Manish : Stop playing and go for reading. Spand : Let me play for
while.
(35)
"What is your name?" said
Mr Patel. "Rahul Patel." replied the stranger.
" Please sit on this chair and tell me what you want."
" I want to give you this letter."
(36)
Let's visit Matheran during summer
vacation" said Prapti to her sister Samapti. "What an Excellent idea?
Have you talked to our papa?"
"No"
"Why"
"He is mood less today" "Unbelievable"
(37)
"Could you, please lend me
your pen for a moment?", said the stranger. "No. I don't like to give
my pen to anybody", said I.
"Why, sir? Do the stranger.
think you won't get it back?" said the stranger.
"You are right. Sometimes I forget to take it back and many
times the borrower forgets to return", said
I.
(38)
"Lily, do you know the nature
of an oath?" "I don't know what you mean, sir," said she.
"There, may it please your honour," said the lawyer to the
judge. "Her evidence cannot be taken "let's see," said the
judge.
(39)
Ahmed : Good morning,
Sir.
Mr Shah : Good morning. What book is there in your hands? Ahmed :
Hamlet, Sir.
Mr Shah : Let me have it
for a week, will you? Ahmed : All right, Sir.
(40)
"Show me some new purses,
please" said Rina to the salesman. "Foreign or Indian?" Said the
salesman.
"Both" said Rina.
"Wait a minute,
Please" Said the salesman.
(41)
Keyur : Do you know that man? Diya : Yes, he is my
uncle. Keyur : Can I talk to him?
Diya : What do
you want from him?
(42)
"What happened to your
brother?" I asked Maya. "He met with an accident," Maya said.
"When?"
"Yesterday."
(43)
"Did you call me. Dada?"
asked Taruna. "What are you doing?"
"Nothing. what can I do for you, Dada?
"Go and light the
kitchen fire." said the
postmaster.
(44)
"Who are you?" said the
swallow. "I am the Happy Prince."
"Why are you weeping then? asked the swallow. "My
heart is moved when I see misery of my
people.
(45)
Mona said to Smita, "Where are
you going now? Smita said "I am going to a beauty- shop"
Mona said, "Wait,
I shall accompany you."
(46)
"Are you Bob?" the man
asked doubtfully "Yes I am. But who are you?"
"Don't you recognize me? I am Jimmy." "Oh, I am sorry. How
forgetful I am?"
(47)
"How lovely this book
is?" "Yes."
"Where did you buy it
from?" asked Sunny to Sona "From the book- shop near my house. Do you want to buy one like this?"
(48)
Rucha : Please, help me to complete this project
Rushil : Sorry, I am busy this time.
Rucha : When will you be free?
Rushil : You can
tell me after one hour.
(49)
Tarun : Where is Mr. Shah? Is he well?
Tinu : He is not very well. He has gone to see the doctor. Tarun : How sad!
Is he worried about something?
Tinu : Yes. His son is
the reason of his worry.
(50)
Nasruddin : Haven’t
you got mangoes from India? Fruitman :
I’ve got nice mangoes from India. Nasruddin : How much are they?
Fruitman : They are one dinar each, sir. All are good,
taste any of them.
(51)
Janak : Sir, can I begin this speech with my
introduction? Sir : What a good idea!
Janak : How many lines shall I write for
introduction. Sir : Write not more than five lines.
(52)
Anand : Let’s go for a
walk. Mihir : Where shall we go?
Anand : We will
go to a nearby garden. Mihir :
What a great idea!
(53)
Doctor : How are you now? Patient : I feel
much better now.
Doctor : Continue the same medicine. Patient :
Thank you, doctor.
(54)
Papa : Rahul, how was your first
day at school? Rahul : Ok. Papa. But I haven’t got any friends yet.
Papa : Well, it’s O.k. You will make friends in a day or two.
(55)
Shepherd : Your Majesty, you’re worth exactly
twenty-five shillings. King : Twenty - five shillings! This is simply an insult. Shepherd : Pardon me, your majesty, it’s only
simple arithmetic. King :
What do you mean by that? Explain.
(56) Gulliver: Please take away my chains.
I want to move about.
King : You must be
careful while walking. You mustn’t walk on my people.
Gulliver: I promise I will be very careful.
King : (to his
men) Take away his chains. He is not a dangerous man.
(57)
Policeman : Athwa
Police Station. Can I help you?
Sudhaben : Yes. My daughter, Meena hasn’t returned
from school yet.
I’ve waited for a long time. She’s missing.
Policeman : Wait
just a minute. Who are you?
Sudhaben : I’m Mrs Sudha Desai from Navdeep Society, Nehrunagar.
(58)
The teacher : Do you like this paper style? The students : What an easy
paper style it is? The teacher : Be
ready to score good marks.
The students : Definitely, we shall follow your advice.
(59)
Anil : Let’s
go to visit ‘Taj Mahal’ at Agra. Sunil :
How shall we go?
Anil : We will go by train.
Sunil : What a wonderful idea it is!
(60)
Mona : What are you doing, Chintu?
Chintu : Don’t
disturb me, please! I’m busy.
Mona : Of course,
you are. But what are you doing?
Chintu : You shouldn’t disturb
me like this. I’m preparing my new
time-
(61)
Atul : Please give me a ticket for
the S.T. bus station. Conductor : Sorry. I can’t.
Atul : Why so?
Conductor : Because this bus will go
to Kalupur only.
(62)
Sunita : Mummy,
where are you going now?
Leelaben : Daughter, I am going to your uncle’s house now. Sunita : Let me come with you.
Leelaben : No, Read your lessons,
today. Don’t waste your time.
(63)
Kiran : Mummy, will you prepare ‘Paubhaji’ for me
today? Mother : No, I can’t. You are
not well now.
Kiran : But I have taken my medicines.
Mother : So what? How careless
you are about your health!
(64) Anand : Don’t you really want to go out with me?
Mily : I do. But I need some time to get ready
myself. Anand : O. K. But please
hurry up.
(65)
Mr. Vyas : I want to
give you a nice gift. Mrs Vyas : Are you really thinking so?
Mr. Vyas :
Let’s visit the “Suhag Gift Articles” for the gift as your choice. Mrs Vyas : How kind you are!
(66)
Dhyan :
Let’s go for a walk. Khushali : Where
shall we go?
Dhyan : We will go towards “Jalaram
Mandir”. Khushali : Do you like the place?
(67)
The visitor : How beautiful
the Taj looks!
The Guide : We are proud
of this historical monument. The visitor :
Who built this wonders of the world?
The Guide : Shahjahan, the great emperor.
(68)
Krupa : What are you going to do tomorrow? Kush :
To visit the sea-shore.
Krupa : What a good idea! With whom will you go? Kush :
With my cousin.
(69)
Nirali : Sir, can I begin this speech with my
introduction? Sir : What a good idea!
Nirali : How many lines shall I write for
introduction? Sir : Write not more than 5 lines.
(70)
Shopkeeper : Medam,
I think this sari will suit you well. Sarladevi : Yes, I shall buy
it. How much is it? Shopkeeper : Only Rs. 1,500.
Sarladevi : Oh! It is very costly.
Will you give me some discount?
(71)
Romil : Can I speak to Trupti, Please?
Maltiben :
I am sorry. She isn’t in. Who's speaking?
Romil : My name is
Romil. Do you know what time she’ll be back? Maltiben : She won’t be back till ten.
(72)
Mahek : What do you say
about my result? Kartik :
I can say nothing but excellent. Mahek :
Thank you, dear.
(73)
Anand : Good evening, Vinod. I have
come to see you about the umbrella you borrowed from me last week.
Vinod :
I'm sorry, but I lent it to a friend of mind. Do you want it now?
Anand : Well, not for myself, but the fellow I borrowed
it from says the owner wants it.
(74)
Vipul : “Why are you laughing,
Joseph?”
Joseph : Wait a minute. I
am reading a funny incident.” Vipul :
“What is it about?”
Joseph : “Please wait till I finish.”
(75)
Megha : Friends, let’s play Antakshari today. Neha : That’s a good
idea.
Kathan :
Why don’t we play a spelling game instead of Antakshari?
This will enrich
our vocabulary.
The class : Yes, that’s
very nice. Let’s play a spelling
game.
(76)
Papa : When will your school
declare the result, Sumeet? Sumeet : On 6th May,
Papa : What do you think about your result?
Sumeet :
I hope I will surely get the
first rank in the class.
(77) Patient : I have
severe pain in my stomach.
Doctor : Since when have you been suffering from this
trouble?
Patient : For the
last three days. I can’t eat anything. Please do something.
Doctor :
(Gives medicines) Take these capsules twice a day for five days.You will be all
right.
Patient : Thank you, sir.
(78)
Neha : What a fine wrist watch you are wearing!
Mithun : Do you like it?
Neha : Yes, where did you buy it from?
Mithun :
Actually my Papa has brought it from U.S.A. It’s a gift from him.
(79)
Vipul : Why didn’t you come to school yesterday? Sohil :
Because I had viral infection.
Vipul : Now how do you feel? Have you consulted
your physician? Sohil : Yes, I feel better today. So I have come
to school.
(80)
King : Where is the Abbot of
Canterbury? Is he present here? Shepherd : Yes, I am here my lord.
King : Can you answer my question now?
Shepherd : My answers are
ready. But please pardon me if one or two of them displease you, sir.
(81)
King : What are you
doing here? Why haven’t
you gone home yet?
Beggar : Sir,
I have lost a rupee. I have been searching for it since morning.
King : You are a very greedy man.
Return the whole amount
to me.
(82)
Bunty : I am learning to ride my uncle’s bike, Montu.
Montu : Not
possible. Your uncle is not such a stupid person that he will trust you.
Bunty : Do you want to bet? I will show you on Sunday.
(83)
The manager : What is your name? Chintan : My name is Chintan.
The manager : Do you know English well? Chintan : I certainly do.
(84)
Rekha : “What will you do after the
board exam?” Roshan : “I’m planning to visit Goa.”
Rekha : “With whom will you go?” Roshan : “I shall
go there with my friends.”
(85)
The captain : “We have won
the match.” The teacher : “What was
your score?”
The captain : “I scored
twenty-seven runs.”
The teacher : “It proved
to be a captain’s match.”
(86)
Mihir : “Can
you show me some gifts?” Trader : “These are the gifts.”
Mihir : “I’m ready to spend nearly Rs, 200.”
Trader : “You may go to another shop because your budget is limited.”
(87)
Vijay : “Mummy, I’m going out.” Mother : “Where are you going to?” Vijay :
“To the stadium.”
Mother : “Well, I can’t say ‘no’ for
that.”
(88)
Ila : “How are you?”
Tanvi : “I am not happy today.” Ila : “What happened to you?”
Tanvi : “I have a severe headache.”
(89)
Shopkeeper : Madam,
I think this sari will suit you. Sarladevi : Yes, I shall
buy it. How much is it? Shopkeeper : Madam,
I think this sari will suit you. Sarladevi : Yes, I shall
buy it. How much is it?
(90)
Ahmad :
Good morning, Zara. How are you? Zara : Not very fine.
Ahmad :
What happened? Can I help you?
Zara : I have got
Geometry test tomorrow and I cannot understand this theorem.
(91)
Ragini : How are you Nirali, today? Nirali : Fine.
What shall we do now?
Ragini : Let’s go to the
library and borrow some books. Nirali : What fine idea!
(92)
Passenger : Take
this heavy bag to my office. Coolie : Sir, it will cost more.
Passenger : Don’t worry, I will pay 100 rupees
for it. Coolie : Thank you, sir. How kind you are!
(93)
Nirali : What are you
doing now? Akash :
I am doing my exercise.
Nirali : Please help me with my homework.
Akash : Don’t worry. I’ll surely help you this evening.
(94)
Ronak : Good morning, sir! How are you? Teacher : Fine. Thank you.
Ronak : Will you help me to translate
these sentences, sir? Teacher : Show
me. What are your sentences?
(95)
Doctor : How often do you take
tea, uncle? Patient : Five times a
day.
Doctor : It’s not good for
your health.
Patient : But, Doctor,
I can’t do away without
it.
(96)
Khushi : Mom, can I do my hair
myself? Mom : No. I’ll do it for you.
Khushi : Mom, but you
always advise me to do my work myself. Mom : That’s right. But you can’t do your hair
yourself properly.
(97)
Janki : Let’s go to the section of ‘Magic of
Science’. Vinay : It must be interesting
Joseph : Wow! Look at that
paper fish. Vinay : How swiftly
it floats and swims!
(98)
Chintan :
Good morning, How are you? Himani :
Fine. Thank you.
Chintan :
Will you help me to solve this
sum? Himani : Sure. But, let me finish my work.
(99)
Shilpa : Let’s go to Ladakh during this summer
vacation. Rupal : How shall we go there?
Shilpa : We will go by train till Jammu and then by
Helicopter to Ladakh. Rupal : What a wonderful idea!
(100) Mother : What are you doing now?
Keta : I
am watching serial on the T.V.
Mother : Don’t waste time
in watching T.V. serial. You are in the S.S.C. Keta : Sorry, Mummy, I
want to relax.
(101) Vatsal : Where are you going?
Nirav : I am going to play. Vatsal :
Let’s go to the library. Nirav :
What a wonderful idea!
(102) Rakesh : I want to give you a nice gift today.
Meenal : Are you really thinking so?
Rakesh : Let’s visit the
‘Suhag Gift Articles’ for the gift of your choice. Meenal : How kind you are!
(103) Mr. Desai : How did you solve this sum yesterday?
Vinit : With the help of my elder sister, sir. Mr. Desai :
What a brilliant idea you have!
Vinit : Thank you for your
motivation, sir.
(104)
"Show me your license,"
said the police officer to the truck driver. "I haven't got it with me,
sir"
"What an irresponsible man you are ! You have to pay the
fine." "Please forgive me. I shall keep it with me."
(105)
"It is time for you to take
your lunch," said mother. "Please, let me finish my experiment
first," said Paresh. "When will you finish it?"
"Oh, Mummy,
how impatient you are !"
(106)
The unemployed man said, "I
want some work here in your factory. Do you have any?" The manager said.
"Sorry, here we don't have any job for you. You may go elsewhere."
"I know some particular skills, Sir." Said the unemployed man.
"What
particular skills do you know?" said the manager very angrily. (107)Poonam :
Good evening, Ketan. Where is your friend Kushal?
Ketan : Good evening.
He is at home. He is preparing for the examination today.
Poonam : Yeasterday I saw him playing cricket. Ketan : Are you sure? Did you stop him?
(108) "Sir, shall we
plant some plants here?" said the monitor.
"Yes, you can. I think you can plant an Ashoka plant."
Said the teacher Mr. Joshi. "I think it will be a problem in future."
said Umesh.
"What will be the problem?" asked Minakshi.
"There will be many ants
on it and they will enter our rooms."
said Sonal
(109) Ram said to
Sita, "Why would you not stay at home? Why
will you take trouble for me?"
Sita said with seriousness, "O lord ! it is not the trouble that I want to share with you but it is my joy that I wish to share."
Ram said with surprise, "How can you get the joy in the dark
forest and in a hut?" Sita said with love, "My joy lies in the
footsteps of mu husband.""
(110) The principal
said to the pupils, "we
shall celebrate the Van Mahotsav
in our school. Are you all
ready?"
All said, "Yes sir. We are with you. Please guide is what to
do." The principal said. "You will have to take part in different
activities and make this celebration a success."
The pupils in one voice said, "we will surely make
it a success."" (111)The angle touched the model and said, "It's
too soft."
"But very touch," said the Lord excited. "You cannot imagine what this mother
can do and endure."
"Can it think?"
"Not only think, but can reason and compromise
too," said the Lord." (112)Uncle : Meeta, Good evening.
Meeta : Good evening.
Uncle : Congratulations on winning a prize in the debate
competition. Meeta : Thank you uncle. "
(113)Krupa : What are
you going to do tomorrow?
Kush : to visit the
sea shore.
Krupa : what a good idea ! With whom will you go? Kush :
With my cousin."
(114)"Do you know my younger brother,
Darshan?" said Kiran to Payal. "I know only the meaning of
Darshan," said she with a smile. "What a fantastic reply it is
!" said he.
"It's my nature to give a fantastic reply to a
fantastic question." She said coolly." (115)"How beautiful the
Kankariya lake looks !" said miss Bru.
"We are proud of this lake", said Amit, a tourist guide.
"Are there anyother interesting places to visit?" said Miss Bru.
"Yes, many", replied Amit."
(116)"What do you want of me?" asked the girl.
"Only some work from
your hands," said the man. "What kind of work would you like?"
"Let me make a coloured ribbon for your hair."
he answered." (117)"What a nice child you are !" said the nurse
to Ajay.
"Thanks you," said Ajay "Open your mouth please."
"I will open it if you don't put a tablet in it."
"All right, All right."
(118) "Disha,
I saw a drama today. Wow ! What a drama it is !" said Ami. "What made
you so much pleased with it?"
"The only word I can use for it is 'excellent'." "Go
and see it before it is withdrawn.""
(119) Teacher
: Rakesh, you came late yesterday and today you are again late. Stand up on the
bench.
Rakesh : I am
very sorry, Sir. I forgot to wind my watch
and did not know the time this morning.
Teacher : make a regular habit of winding your watch
otherwise I shall have to complain the principal.
Rakesh : Pardon me, Sir.
I shall not come late again."
(120) "How
lazy you look !" said the old man. "Which of you is the laziest? I
will give him a rupee." Tom at once jumped up and said, "I am the
laziest here. Give the rupee to me."
"No. no."
said the man, "You are too active."
"Give it to me, then," said Dick, sitting up. "I am
the laziest." "I don't think you are," said the man."
(121) Mohan : "Can you show me some gifts?"
Trader : "These are the
gifts."
Mohan : "I'm ready to spend nearly Rs. 200."
Trader : "You may go to another
shop because your budget is limited."" (122)Saroj :
"Let's join Music classes."
Komal : "I don't wish to join."
Saroj : "Please tell me the reason."
Komal : "I haven't any spare time.""
(123) "What
a nice piece it is !" said Chetan. "Do you know its price?" said
Pooja. "Rs. 450." Said Chetan.
"It's really costly." Said Pooja."
(124) "Where
did you hide wealth, O father?"
asked the eldest son. "I have
hidden the wealth in our field" replied the dying father.
"How difficult
it is for us to find it out
! " said the youngest
son.
"Let's all dig it out",
suggested the eldest son." (125)Raja : "How is it that I am often so
ill?"
Vizier : "You should not take tea."
Raja : "What a strange statement it
is!" Vizier : "Be careful otherwise you will
die." Raja : "Are
you sure of your information?"
(126) "What a beautiful movie it was !" said Uma.
"Are you talking about the Blue Lagoon?" asked Anup.
"Yes" said she.
"I, too, liked very much." he said.
(127) The
doctor said, "Do you get sound sleep, grandpa?" The old man said,
"Only sometimes"
The doctor said, "You will get sound sleep with these
pills." The old man said, "Thank you, doctor"
(128) The
ticket checker said, "Show me your ticket, please" The woman
passenger said, "Here it is."
The ticket checker said, "Now keep it safely with you, madam" The woman said,
"All right, gentle man"
(129) The
farmer said, "What a wonderful cow !" The shepherd said, "It is
from New Zealand"
The farmer said, "How much milk does it give in a day?"
The shepherd said, "Twenty five litres."
(130) The
clerk, Miss Sathe, said, "Can you show me your passbook, sir?" The
merchant Mr Shah said, "Here it is, madam"
Miss Sathe said, "I will fill in all details in a moment."
The merchant said, "I will wait in the meantime."
(131) The salesman said, "There is a sale here today, sir"
The visitor said, "What discount do you offer on
garments?" The salesman said, "Between twenty and forty percent,
sir" The visitor said, "What a bargain it will be !"
(132) Mother
said, What a high temperature you have !" Appu said, "Is it too high,
mummy?"
Mother said, "Don't worry, Appu."
Appu said, "I didn't have this much fever
yesterday, mummy." (133)The beggar said, "How unhappy I am !"
The girl said, "Why do you say so?"
The beggar said, "Because I have got
no money to spend."
The girl said, "Money never made anybody happy at
any time." (134)The passenger said, "When did you buy this
rickshaw?"
The rickshawwala said, "Then why has
it become so old?"
The rickshawwala said, "Bad roads have reduced it to this
sad condition."
(135) An
American tourist said, " What a wonderful painter you are !" Mr.
Hussein said, "I have been painting sine my childhood, sir."
The tourist said, "When did you last arrange an exhibition in
the U.S.A?" Mr. Hussein said, "In 1990."
(136) Uncle :
Khushboo, Good evening. Congratulations on your winning a prize in the debate
competition.
Khushboo : Good evening. Thank
you, uncle. I spoke well but I was not sure that I would win the prize.
Uncle : I've heard that you are now going to take
part in the competition at the district level.
Khoshboo : Yes, I'm. I will try my luck. Uncle : Good luck and
good-bye.
(137) "You should be patient, Orpheus," the friends said.
Orpheus said, " I can't live without her, so I will go to
Hades." The friends said, " You will have to face many
difficulties." Orpheus said , " I will face all the
difficulties."
(138)
"Bela,
do you know that my company has
given me a new assignment?" said Anita. "What a good news !
Where?"
"In Banglore at our new branch."
Oh ! What a wonderful city it is ! Don't refuse to go." (139)"What is the
matter, Amisha?" said Sonal.
"I have
no mood."
"Let's go to see a movie." "Which movie shall we
see?" "Babul."
(140) "Hennry,
I think house is on fire", she cried. "You think?" I replied, "you ought to know." I can
smell something burning, can't you?" "Yes, I can. What is it?" I
asked
"Never mind what it is,"
she said "come and put it out."
(141) Traffic
police said to a young man, "Did you see the red light on the
cross-roads?" "Yes, I did but my bicycle didn't."
"What a clever chap ! Next time ask your bicycle to be
careful." "Pardon me this time, please."
(142) Mrs Brams : Was
this announcement about the bus to Vadodara, Akram?
Akram :Yes, it said
that there was a breakdown and there would be no direct bus till 12:00.
Mrs Brams : Is there any
other alternative? Akram : Let's go and at the inquiry counter.
(143) Policeman : How did the man steal away the
purse? What did the man look like?
Raghu : As the salesman handed me my carry bag, I saw a man blue
shirt and trousers running away so I don't know
anything about the purse.
Policeman : Do you have anything more to say? Raghu : Sorry.
I have nothing to add.
(144) The
unemployed man said, "I want some work here in your factory. Do you have
any?" The manager said. "Sorry, here we don't have any job for you.
You may go elsewhere." "I know some particular skills, Sir."
Said the unemployed man.
"What particular skills do you
know?" said the manager very angrily. (145)"Sir, shall we plant some
plants here?" said the monitor.
"Yes, you can. I think you can plant an Ashoka
plant." Said the teacher Mr. Joshi. "I think it will be a problem in
future." said Umesh.
"What will be the problem?" asked Minakshi.
"There will be many ants on it
and they will enter our rooms." said Sonal (146)Mukesh returned home and
said to his sister, "Where did papa go?"
Mitali said, "I don't have any idea. Please don't disturb me
now." Mukesh said, "I am very hungry today. Please cook something for
me." Mitali said, "I can prepare only tea. Will you like to
take?"
Mukesh said, "Yes that will be nice. Thank you."
(147) The
principal said to the pupils, "we shall celebrate the Van Mahotsav Day in
our school. Are you all ready?"
All said,
"Yes sir. We are with you. Please
guide us what to do." The principal said. "You will have to take part in different
activities and make this celebration a success."
The pupils
in one voice said, "we will surely make it a success."
(148) Teacher
: Rakesh, you came late yesterday and today you are again late. Stand up on the
bench.
Rakesh : I am
very sorry, Sir. I forgot to wind my watch
and did not know the time this morning.
Teacher : Make a regular habit of winding your watch
otherwise I shall have to complain the principal.
Rakesh : Pardon me,
Sir. I shall not come late again."
(149) "How
lazy you look !" said the old man. "Which of you is the laziest? I
will give him a rupee." Tom at once jumped up and said, "I am the
laziest here. Give the rupee to me."
"No. no."
said the man, "You are too active."
"Give it to me, then," said Dick, sitting up. "I am
the laziest." "I don't think you are," said the man."
(150) "Where
did you hide wealth, O father?"
asked the eldest son. "I have
hidden the wealth in our field" replied the dying father.
"How difficult it is for us to
find it out ! " said the youngest son. "Let's all dig it
out", suggested the eldest son."
(151) "Show
me your license," said the police officer to the truck driver. "I
haven't got it with me, sir"
"What an irresponsible man you are ! You have to pay the
fine." "Please forgive me. I shall keep it with me."
(152) "It
is time for you to take your lunch," said mother. "Please, let me
finish my experiment first," said Paresh. "When will you finish
it?"
"Oh, Mummy,
how impatient you are !"
(153) The
unemployed man said, "I want some work here in your factory. Do you have
any?" The manager said. "Sorry, here we don't have any job for you.
You may go elsewhere." "I know some particular skills, Sir."
Said the unemployed man.
"What particular skills do you
know?" said the manager very angrily. (154)"Sir, shall we plant some
plants here?" said the monitor.
"Yes, you can. I think you can plant an Ashoka plant."
Said the teacher Mr. Joshi. "I think it will be a problem in future."
said Umesh.
"What will be the problem?" asked Minakshi.
"There will be many ants
on it and they will enter our rooms."
said Sonal
Complete the sentences using the
functions given in the brackets: 05
(1)
Communicative Approach is so . (showing result)
(2)
The students are . (showing
result)
(3)
Delhi is too . (showing result)
(4)
This is such . (showing
result)
(5)
Himanshu's body is . (showing result)
(6)
Dipak is so . (showing
result)
(7)
The milk was so tasty . (showing
result)
(8)
Rohan worked so hard . (showing
result)
(9)
The box is . (showing result)
(10)
My grandpa is . (showing
result)
(11)
to understand for Bobby . (showing
result)
(12)
The famine was so severe . (showing result)
(13)
The world is too small . (showing result)
(14)
Your Flat is so . (showing
result)
(15)
Smita is too short . (showing result)
(16)
Yatin is so smart . (showing
result)
(17)
. people move to other
countries during summer.(showing result)
(18)
Jahanvi is sincere enough . (showing result)
(19)
Sanju played so cleverly . (showing result)
(20)
The necklace was so . (showing result)
(21)
Mr. Dave is too lazy . (showing result)
(22)
The child is clever enough . (showing result)
(23)
Mr Dave is so
lazy . (showing
result)
(24)
Money is such a powerful thing . (showing result)
(25)
It's too hot . (showing
result)
(26)
Take medicines . (Manner of an action)
(27)
Have the attitude . (Manner of an action)
(28)
The students .
expect.(Manner of an action)
(29)
Try to play the piano . (Manner of an
action)
(30)
Mrs Gohil's dishes taste . . (Manner of an action)
(31)
Urmil made the furniture . (Supposition of an action)
(32)
Nilesh runs . (Supposition of an action)
(33)
Moksha dances . (Supposition of an action)
(34)
Mark Twain was painting the wall . (Supposition of an action)
(35)
Prakashbhai roams around the village . (Supposition of an
action)
(36)
Jaival speaks . (Manner
of an action)
(37)
Shivam is eating . (Supposition of an action)
(38)
Ranbir Kapoor acts . (Manner of an action)
(39)
Her eyes are blazing . (Supposition
of an action)
(40)
After a long time,
the two friends met . (Manner of an
action)
(41)
He looked very stubborn . (Supposition of action)
(42)
Ravi's entry was . (Manner of an action)
(43)
The bowler rose his finger . . (Supposition of an action)
(44)
The owl sat still . (Supposition of an action)
(45)
Bhavna cut her
son's hair . (Supposition of an action)
(46)
The clerk behaves as though . (Making supposition)
(47)
Shut up . (Manner
of action)
(48)
Meet plays Football . (Making supposition)
(49)
The students wrote the answers . (Manner of action)
(50)
Miss Sullivan talks into Helen's palm . (Making supposition)
(51)
Postcards and envelopes . (Describing Process)
(52)
After all, they .
(Describing Process)
(53)
The car is being...... (Describing Process)
(54)
Other end of the rope................ (Describing Process)
(55)
on the very
first ball. (Describing Process)
(56)
The pot
is covered.................. (Describing Process)
(57)
with mint leaves
.(Describing Process)
(58)
In emergency, 108 . (Doer not important)
(59)
The trees and electric poles . (Doer not important)
(60)
The letters................. (Doer not important)
(61)
The policemen................. (Doer not important)
(62)
The case of Dr. Mehta . (Doer not important)
(63)
Several neighbours . (Doer not important)
(64)
in the class now?(Doer not important)
(65)
Finally, the popcorn . . (Doer not important)
(66)
Buttermilk .
(Doer not important)
(67)
The new model
of Swift . (Doer not important)
(68)
After inserting a debit card in ATM, the password . (Doer not important)
(69)
The letter . (Doer not important)
(70)
The boss . (Doer not important)
(71)
Then, a pinch of salt . (Describing Process)
(72)
Workers . (Describing Process)
(73)
The students were . (Describing Process)
(74)
Many new recepies .. . (Describing Process)
(75)
Nobel Prize for literature
was .
(Describing Process)
(76)
I found that . (Synthesising Expression)
(77)
I turned my head and . (Synthesising Expression)
(78)
Shiv stood .
(Synthesising Expression)
(79)
Jhanvi told me . (Synthesising Expression)
(80)
The teacher informed the students . (Synthesising Expression)
(81)
Yogit asked Kamlesh . .(Synthesising Expression)
(82)
Raxit wanted to know how . (Synthesising Expression)
(83)
You should do exercise
regularly if . (Synthesising Expression)
(84)
The Home for the Aged is a place . (Synthesising Expression)
(85)
No body knows the reason . (Synthesising Expression)
(86)
From the study of Yoga
science, we learn . (Synthesising Expression)
(87)
After seeing
the police, the thief . (Synthesising Expression)
(88)
The principal declared that . (Synthesising Expression)
(89)
Mary Kom is a woman
boxer . (Synthesising Expression)
(90)
Palanpur is a city where . (Synthesising Expression)
(91)
I am glad that . (Synthesising Expression)
(92)
We came to know that . (Synthesising Expression)
(93)
Mobile is such
an instrument . (Synthesising Expression)
(94)
Axaykumar has started an institution which . (Synthesising Expression)
(95)
The doctor advised Mr. Shah . (Synthesising Expression)
(96)
Do you know when ?(Synthesising Expression)
(97)
Technology . (Synthesising Expression)
(98)
I know that Mrs Desai is . (Synthesising Expression)
(99)
Arpan didn't know . (Synthesising Expression)
(100) The teacher asked
the students if . (Synthesising Expression)
(101) The Manager asked
the clerk . (Reporting)
(102) The doctor
advised Mr Jadeja . (Reporting)
(103) The blind man
requested me . (Reporting)
(104)
her
dresses were ready.(Reporting) (105)Kinjal told Darshit . (Reporting)
(106) that Om danced really
well.(Reporting)
(107) Deep
asked the teacher . .(Reporting) (108)Niketa told Hetal that . . (Reporting)
(109) The officer . (Reporting)
(110) The priest wished the boy . (Reporting)
(111) The nephew suggested to . (Reporting)
(112) The artist . (Reporting)
(113) The principal
instructed the teacher not . (Reporting)
(114) Krima
asked Himalay .
(Reporting) (115)Jagrutiben told Prakashbhai . (Reporting)
(116)Babubhai told Rahul . .
(Reporting)
(117) Dipak asked
Mahesh where . (Reporting)
(118) The English
teacher told . (Reporting)
(119) Harin told
Karma not . (Reporting)
(120)Shivani requested her father to . (Reporting)
(121) Ram told Leela
that . (Reporting)
(122) He asked her to send . (Reporting)
(123) Mr Dave requested Mrs Joshi . (Reporting)
(124) Mohit exclaimed
to his father . (Reporting)
(125) The
students suggested to the teacher that they . (Reporting) (126)Arpita saw .
.(Connecting information)
(127) Work hard . (Connecting information)
(128) Manan walked fast . (Connecting information)
(129) If
you tease me, .
(Connecting information) (130)Unless Kavya calls me . (Connecting information) (131)Kamlesh knows that
. (Connecting
information) (132)Khushi bought a pen .
(Connecting information) (133)Pranav Mistry explained .
(Connecting information) (134)Manali is place . (Connecting information) (135)Madhuri Dixit is
both . .(Connecting
information)
(136) Mr. Shah teaches
not only . (Connecting information)
(137) Your phone has neither . (Connecting information)
(138) M.P. is a developing
state while . (Connecting information)
(139) We sat together
so that . (Connecting information)
(140) Kohli
batted so well .
(Connecting information) (141)Havells invented the fan . (Connecting information)
(142) Can you tell me
the reason . (Connecting information)
(143) Do you know the
time . (Connecting information)
(144) Dhananjay was
taking rest and . (Connecting information)
(145) Our guru taught
us that . (Connecting information)
(146) The employees
leave the office . (Connecting information)
(147) Do you know that
man . .(Connecting information)
(148) Study English
seriously otherwise . (Connecting information)
(149) I
will go to Jammu and Kashmir either . (Connecting information) (150)Sachin has always played well both . (Connecting information)
(151) we will go out
.(Condition in the past)
(152) you can get good marks.
(Condition in the past)
(153) ,they could
have won the match.(Condition in the past) (154)You can go home . your assignment. (Condition in the past) (155)Sheetal will
inform us . (Condition
in the past)
(156) if the doctor had reached
in time. (Condition in the past)
(157) Had Urvashi
invited Deepak,. . (Condition in the past)
(158) the accident could have
been avoided. (Condition in the past)
(159) If Himalay has
time in the evening . (Condition in the past)
(160) he would have had no difficulty in grammar.
(Condition in the past)
(161) If Harinbhai is absent, . (Condition in the past)
(162) ,the Internet would have been repaired. (Condition in the past)
(163) the Annual function would have been a great
success.(Condition in the past)
(164) If you had sold your couch on OLX, . (Condition in the past)
(165) ,they would have been signed by
the principal. (Condition in the past)
(166) Had the wife not disturbed her husband, . (Condition in the past)
(167) we can afford it.(Condition in the past)
(168) It will be
helpful to Nitin.................... (Condition in the
past)
(169) I can show you five
bungalows. (Condition in the
past)
(170) Std-12, we
could have got very good result.(Condition in the past) (171)If the building
had been built strong,........ (Condition
in the past)
(172) Had you informed me, I.................. (Condition in the
past)
(173) The students
would have got good marks, seriously.(Condition in the
past)
(174) I will accompany you. (Condition in the past)
(175) Sunidhi
Chauhan a great singer, if she had done
riyaaz regularly.(Condition in the past) (176)Although Suketu is rich........ (Contrasting)
(177) Eventhough he got good result................. (Contrasting)
(178) we can't get good
salary .(Contrasting)
(179) Amit cannot
pass B.Sc. (Contrasting) (180)..................................... Savan cannot walk
fast.(Contrasting) (181)Eventhough we tried hard (Contrasting)
(182) Priya
continued to work(Contrasting) (183)....................... Krupa
continued to work(Contrasting) (184)Mr. Patil worked hard, (Contrasting)
(185)Sanjana works more .
(Contrasting) (186)Though Vishwas worked hard . (Contrasting)
(187)However old Mr. Bhatt is .
(Contrasting) (188)Although Ashish ran fast .
(Contrasting) (189)Strong as he is .
(Contrasting)
(190)However beautiful Aishwarya is . (Contrasting)
(191)Though there are holidays .
(Contrasting) (192)However smart Nakul works .
(Contrasting) (193)In spite of being lazy, .
(Contrasting)
(194) , RCB won the match.
(Contrasting)
(195) but he is happy.(Contrasting)
(196) For winning the competition, . (offering Suggestion)
(197) To improve
your English, . (offering Suggestion)
(198) The doctor
advised Jiten that, . (offering Suggestion)
(199) Divya is careless,..... (offering Suggestion)
(200) Nipun is idle,................ (offering Suggestion)
(201) Tithi has failed in competition,................ (offering Suggestion)
(202) The dietician instructed Kavya that,................. (offering Suggestion)
(203) Khushi does not
pay attention to what her parents
say,.................. (offering
Suggestion)
(204) To improve hand writing Jhanvi,................. (offering Suggestion)
(205) Karan has worked hard without a break
for a
montn so...... (offering Suggestion)
(206) If you are sick.................. (offering Suggestion)
(207) If you are sick for a weak,................ (offering Suggestion)
(208) If you are sick since long,................. (offering Suggestion)
(209) For playing games well,................ (offering Suggestion)
(210) If he wants to
go UK,.................. (offering
Suggestion)
(211) The teacher will teach us................. (Alternative choice)
(212) will help you.(Alternative choice)
(213) Rahul could neither................. (Alternative choice)
(214) Sanju and Raju are
clever but................ (Alternative choice)
(215) I will take................. (Alternative
choice)
(216) Ajay met with
an accident, while playing a game,.................. (Alternative choice)
(217) Jay is poor
at English................. (Alternative choice)
(218) Shyam has a strong body . (Alternative choice)
(219) Anil
prefers safety first He would . (Alternative choice) (220)Pritam.... than outdoor games.(Alternative
choice)
(221)Raj
is tired, . (Alternative
choice) (222)Jainam is disturbed, . (Alternative choice)
(223)Dhananjay would rather................. (Alternative choice)
(224) Manan wants to reach Mehsana soon,................. (Alternative choice)
(225) He is sick,................ (Alternative choice)
(226) Sardar
Patel used .
(Habitual Past Action) (227)When I had much money .
(Habitual Past Action) (228)During monsoon, Manan . (Habitual
Past Action)
(229) When Gandhiji was
in Ahmedabad, . (Habitual
Past Action
(230) My teacher used . (Habitual Past Action)
(231) Ajay . very fast.(Habitual Past Action)
(232) When Bajpaiji was
the PM of India . (Habitual Past Action)
(233) In my
childhood . (Habitual Past
Action) (234)Before her marriage, Juli . (Habitual Past Action)
(235) My Principal . (Habitual Past Action)
(236) When Jay was a young boy,
. (Habitual
Past Action)
(237) when he went to school. (Habitual
Past Action)
(238) when I was a school teacher.(Habitual Past Action)
(239) In old days, . (Habitual Past Action)
(240) Axay Kumar, . (Habitual Past Action)
(241) Manan went to
Chennai by plane . (Showing
purpose)
(242) Let us go out so
that . (Showing
purpose)
(243) Khushi watches
English news in order . (Showing purpose)
(244) We should grow
more trees so that . (Showing
purpose)
(245) Don't drink
coffee . (Showing purpose)
(246) Mr.
Modi travelled all over India with a view to . (Showing
purpose) (247)Jainam ran fast in order to . (Showing purpose)
(248) Our supervisor
calls the parents every week so that . (Showing purpose)
(249) Kavya went to school with a view . (Showing purpose)
(250) Montu went to
Canada in order to . (Showing
purpose)
(251) My father met the
doctor so that . (Showing
purpose)
(252) Save
the money today in order that . (Showing
purpose) (253)Jhanvi works hard with a view to . (Showing purpose)
(254) Lord Krishna
carried the mountain on his finger so
that . (Showing
purpose)
(255) I phoned a man . (Describing Person)
(256) Call
the person .
(Describing Person) (257)Please call Arpan .
(Describing Person)
(258) A teacher loves a
student .
(Describing Person)
(259) The principal
called the boy . (Describing Person)
(260) Met Mr. Pancholi . (Describing Person)
(261) Reena I met a
gentleman . (Describing Person)
(262) Do you know the
player . .?(Describing Person)
(263) Have you met the
clerk .?(Describing Person)
(264) All the people
praised Walt . (Describing Person)
(265) This is the
person . (Describing Person)
(266) Mr. Shah is my
principal . (Describing Person)
(267) Prabhas
is an actor . (Describing Person) (268)Vedanshi is a girl . (Describing Person)
(269) Manan is the boy . (Describing Person)
(270) Kavya makes
friends . (Describing Place)
(271) A noble person
will find happiness . (Describing Place)
(272) Loard
Buddha was in search of a place . (Describing Place) (273)Mumbai is the city from where . (Describing Place) (274)Vapi is a town
where . (Describing
Place)
(275) Students went to the ground . (Describing Place)
(276) You will find
happiness . (Describing Place)
(277) My
friends hug eachother . (Describing Place) (278)Sanjan Port is the place (Describing Place)
(279) Peace is found . (Describing Place)
(280) I like to sit
where . (Describing Place)
(281) The peon must go . (Describing Place)
(282) Kirti Mandir is
the place . (Describing Place)
(283) Name the place . (Describing Place)
(284) Park your car . (Describing Place)
(285) Raj will inform
me . (Describing Time)
(286) When the
inspector called me . (Describing Time)
(287) the school bell rang . (Describing Time)
(288) The school bus
came . (Describing Time)
(289) As soon as Lata
sang a song . (Describing Time)
(290) Don't go out . (Describing Time)
(291) After Mr. Raval
had left the hall, . (Describing Time)
(292) the teacher noticed
it.(Describing Time)
(293) students
continued their work.(Describing Time) (294)Students had broken the bench
before they were sent in out.
(295) As soon as I
closed my eyes . (Describing Time)
(296) No
sooner did the train arrive .
(Describing Time) (297)Hardly had I seen the green signal . (Describing Time)
(298)The burglar ran away .
(Describing Time) (299)Nirnay fell
down . (Describing
Time)
(300)While Mita was cooking, . (Describing Time)
(301)As soon as the Chief quest gave away prizes, . (Describing Time) (302) before
the peon rang the bell.(Describing Time)
(303)Whenever you come, .
(Describing Time) (304)Dhruvi got the first prize . (Showing Reason)
(305)Boomrah was selected in the team . (Showing Reason) (306)Khushi was given a
National Award . (Showing
Reason) (307)Jhanvi will go to Canada . (Showing Reason)
(308)Krupa got IELTS coaching . (Showing
Reason) (309) people trust him.(Showing Reason)
(310) the
teacher will not give him chance. (Showing Reason) (311)Vaidehi always gets
good result . (Showing Reason)
(312) As the price of gold grows,(Showing Reason)
(313) she was admitted in the
hospital.(Showing Reason)
(314) You
should not take sugar . (Showing
Reason) (315) since
you are ill.(Showing Reason)
(316) Mohit was silent . (Showing Reason)
(317) Since my father
is very old . (Showing Reason)
(318) There was a heavy flood as . (Showing Reason)
* Combine the following sentences
and make a meaningful
sentence: 03
(1)
Lajja Goswami is the Brand
Ambassador of Gujarat. The government has declared it. (which, that, who)
(2)
The principal entered the
class. The students stood
(Nosooner...than, so...that, both...and)
(3)
It is the
Kirti Mandir. Gandhiji was born here. (why, when, where)
(4)
Nobody knows
the fact. His father is a smuggler. (who, that, which)
(5)
Mr. Modi is the Prime Minister of India. People
love him very much. (who, whom, whose)
(6)
The police caught a
murderer. He had killed a rich merchant.
(who, whom, whose)
(7)
Prachi is a good girl. Her
father is a millionaire. (who, whom, whose)
(8)
Ali came to the post office daily. Nobody understood reason. (why, when, whose )
(9)
Don must be arrested. He was the master mind of Mumbai
Bomb blast. (Because, though, so that)
(10) Ajay spoke the truth. No one believed it. (that, so, because)
(11) Ramukaka is very
old. He cannot see clearly.
(too, enough, in order to)
(12)
Do you know? Mary Kom was
born some where. (why, when, where)
(13)
I will introduce Mr. Raval. His books are very helpful
for students. (Who,
whom, whose)
(14) Your sports
teacher instructs you. You must
listen to him. (that, which,
what)
(15)
Dhara asks me. I will answer
her.(If, though, because)
(16)
Vinod is my friend.
Pramod is my friend. (Both....and,
neither...nor, so...that)
(17) Don't make noise. I will punish you. (either...or, otherwise, if)
(18) Vipul is poor.
He can not buy a bike. (in order to, because, according
to)
(19)
Raj is very irregular. All the teachers
know that. (what, that, so)
(20)
The guard
blew the whistle. The train started. (Hardly...when, so...that,
so that)
(21)
The teacher punished
Rahul. He misbehaved
in the class. (therefore, and, but)
(22) I did not visit Kashmir. I did not visit Kerala.
(either..or, neither...nor)
(23)
Khyati went to Delhi. She wanted
to see the Red fort
of India. (With a view to, owing to, inspite of
)
(24)
Arijit singh sang a song in "Ek tha villian."
please sing that song (such...as, same..as, such that)
(25) Last year I saw the
Taj Mahal. It was built by Shah Jahan. (who, whom, which)
(26)
The girl is crying. Her purse has been
stolen. (and, but, because)
(27) The teacher
caught the boy. He
was copying from other in exam. (who, whom, whose)
(28) Kerala is a coastal state. Goa is also a coastal state. (either...or, neither...nor, not only.. but also)
(29)
How does this robot
work? All the students want to know it.(that, what, how)
(30) A model walks gracefully. Nitisha walks gracefully like her. (So,
asif, that)
(31)
A book
has many pictures. Show me that
type of book. (such...as, same...as)
(32) Do you know Jethalal? He lives
in Gokuldham Society in Mumbai.
(Who, whom, whose)
(33)
Arunima was confident. She had a little fear to return
back from the Everest. (However, so that, therefore)
(34)
Repair the
chair. Its leg is broken. (Whom, whose, which)
(35)
Uttarayan is the festival. People
fly kites whole the
day. (why, where, when)
(36) Nidhi is intelligent. She can easily
answer your question. (too, enough, to)
(37)
Bharatbhai earns much. He
does not spend much. (Though, so that, because)
(38) Dr. Hathi can work
hard. He is very fat. (and, so, but)
(39)
You have listened
something. It is not the
complete truth. (What, why, who)
(40)
Our surpanch
will host the flag. Our principal will host the flag. (neither....nor, either...or, both...,and )
(41)
Yug went to
Canada. He could get higher education.
(so that, so..... that)
(42)
Nehru was kept in Dehradun Jail. It was on a hill station. (which,
whom, where)
(43) Arvind Kejarival lost the election. People had no trust on him.(and, but, because)
(44)
Kapil's show comes on a certain
Day. Can you tell me the day? (why,
when, where)
(45)
Katrina is very beautiful. She can attract
anyone. (so.... that, so that, yet)
(46)
Axaykumar met some Army officers. He wanted to perform the role of a Colonel.
(And, but, therefore)
(47) Life is not
a bed of roses. We should be ready to face problems
in life.(since, though, yet)
(48) Apurva reads Eight hours a day. He can pass the GPSC exam. (in order that, therefore, as soon as)
(49)
Kishan will join music class. He wants to learn playing Banjo. (and, but, because)
(50)
A mad man laughs in a strange way. Priyansh laughs like him. (as if, and,
when)
(51)
The king was ill. The people heard the news. They crowded to
the palace. They wished to inquire about
his health.
(52)
The king was ill. The people heard the news. They crowded to
the palace. They wished to inquire about
his health.
(53) Honest persons don't tell lies. They do not cheat others. People honour them. They love them too.
(54)
A
person cannot know about the future. He cannot prevent
problems from coming. He should do his daily work well. He should not be
discouraged easily.
(55)
The shepherd saw the traveller. He was coming
to- wards the cave. He rose to welcome him. He
offered him a place in his cave.
(56)
Hari wanted to study further. He was a poor coolie's
son. His daily income was only 40 Rs. He decided to help his father to support
the family.
(57)
Vikram Rathod is my friend. He is a doctor. He is very honest. He treats poor patients free of
charge.
(58)
It was their good luck. They found
their lost son. He was sitting on the steps of
the temple. It was built outside the
village.
(59)
Aunt Jane handed a cheque of ten
pounds to Jill. She could pay off just one of her bills. She could say one thing atleast really belongs to
her. She sent the cheque to the doctor.
(60)
We lost our way. We asked a home guard to help us. He was a stranger to the place. He
could not help us.
(61)
Let us all be true Indians. Let us
all work for her unity. In that way we can make her great. We can make it
prosperous too.
(62)
The Earth goes round the Sun once a
year. You donot know the fact. It is very strange. The fact is known to every educated person.
(63)
Both the sisters used a high stool. They both
scram- bled up on to the ledge. It was not very wide.
It was high enough from the ground for some degree of security.
(64)
I agreed instantly. I spoke to him
a little more. Was there any
other course he preferred? I wanted
to find out this.
(65)
Mr. lyre was not perturbed. He did not get angry with his wife. He served Abdul with his own
hands. He sat down beside him to eat his meal.
(66)
India became free in 1947. At that time there were more than five hundred
small states. Sardar Patel united the nation. He was a
bold leader.
(67)
We lost our way. We asked a home guard to help us. He was a stranger to the place. He
could not help us.
(68)
The Taj Mahal is a wonderful
monument. It was built by Shah Jahan. It was built in the memory of his wife,
Mumtaj. It is on the banks of the river Yamuna.
(69)
Pollution is caused by
industrialization. It is also caused by increase in population. Pollution must be control- led. If not, people will die
of it.
(70)
The computer is a machine. It is a
mechanical brain. It can solve many mathematical problems. It can not feel like human beings.
(71)
opened the cash box on the table. I took out hundred rupees note. It was given to me by the lady.
She had come earlier.
(72)
You type in a keyword in the search
engine. It will search its database. It will display the websites. These
websites are related to the keyword.
(73)
Krunal heard the news of his friend's accident. He soon
rushed to the hospital. He went
to see his friend. He had been run over by a truck.
(74)
Gandhiji had
been kept at Yeravada Central
prison, It was in Maharashtra.
My father said so.
(75)
Ram went to the battlefield. Soon he realized
the fact. The young warrior
was Kush. Ram felt
fatherly feelings for him.
(76)
There are no ghosts
in the world. Science says this. People
should not afraid of them.
They need not keep themselves
in doors at night.
(77)
It
is very much uneconomic to go on paying rent year after year. We realised it. It is
possible you can buy and enjoy a home
of your own.
(78)
We can set our biological clock by
practice. We can practise the same action at the same time. We can carry it on
for a longer period. This is the good news.
(79)
He
was unable to study further.
He said this in the interview. He lived in a village.
His father earned only 40 Rs.
a day.
(80)
Hemant was given a cash prize. He
was also given a certificate of merit. He was given this for his achievement. He had excelled in achieving
the unprecedented target in sales.
(81)
Television is an invention
of science. It is a great invention of science. It gives knowledge
to the people, It gives
entertainment to the people.
(82)
Shruti left the train. She would forget
the brief en counter soon. It would stay
with me for the rest of the journey. It would also stay with him for
some time later.
(83)
On a tall column, there stood the
statue. The column was high above the city. It was the statue of a Happy
Prince. It was gilded all over with leaves of gold.
(84)
The train is running in time. The
announcement said so. The train will come late. The commuters are say- ing so.
(85)
This speech was delivered. It was
delivered by Swami Vivekanand. Swamiji was the representative of Hindu religion
from India. The speech was delivered in Chicago U.S.A.
(86)
We
were studying in the Sarvoday High School. At that time Kantibhai Suthar was Principal. He was a scholar of English Literature. He taught us English
subject very interestingly.
(87)
Martin Luther King was called the Gandhiji of the black
people. He fought
for the rights of the black people. He fought non violently.
He fought in U.S.A.
(88)
Natubhai Patel Sir will retire in
next Month. He will be 59 years old. He has served as a teacher for 33 years.
It is certain.
(89)
Ashishbhai met many rich people of
the village. He tried to get some help. No one helped him. He returned home
with a heavy heart.
(90)
Navinbhai is a poor man. He is always ready to help us. He is kind at heart. He likes to help
everyone.
(91)
Anokhi looked at the statue. She was greatly surprised. The statue resembled her a lot. The statue was prepared by an unknown idol maker.
(92)
The message was very important. It was sent by e-mail.
He could not access the net. The server
was out of order then.
(93)
Alan ran off to the sports ground.
He flew as fast as his legs would carry him to the sports ground. He arrived.
The game had already started then.
(94)
The Maharaja was a poor tennis player. There
was someone. He was even worse. The Maharaja
was delighted to discover this.
(95)
Honesty is not the mark of any
particular class. It is also not related to education. It has nothing to do with wealth. Experience has taught me
this.
(96)
The office is closed for lunch
break. It keeps closed from 1: 00 p.m. to 2: 30 p.m. You must come before 1: 00 p.m. you must come after 2:
30 p.m.
(97)
Hanumanthappa wanted to study
further. He was a poor coolie's son. His daily income was only 40 rupees. He
decided to help his father to support the family.
(98)
Mahendra Jaggad is my friend. He is a doctor. He is very honest. He treats poor patients free of
change.
(99)
It
was their good luck. They found their lost son. He 10 was sitting
on the steps of the temple. It was built outside the village.
(100)
Aunt Jane handed a cheque of ten
pounds to Jill. She could pay off just one her bills. She could say one thing
at least really belongs to her. She sent the cheque to the doctor.
(101)
We lost our way. We asked a
home-guard to help us. He was a
stranger to the place. He could not help
us.
(102)
India became free in 1947. At that time there were more than five hundred
states. Sardar Vallabhbhai
Patel united the country. He was a bold leader.
(103)
Let us all be true Indians. Let us
all work for her unity. In that way we can make her great. We can make it
prosperous too.
(104)
Honest people do not tell lies.
They do not cheat others. People honour them. They love them too (105)Honest persons
do not tell lie. They do not cheat others.
People honour them. People love them
too.
* Rewrite the paragraph correcting the errors: 04
(1)
It was one of the cold
autumn nights. The old banker was remembering how, fifteen years after,
he had given a party in a similar autumn evening. Very few garden
parties in that village have been so gorgeous as that one.
(2)
Ashok and his mighty
victory army returned
home again when Ashok was bake in his place, he sent from his
chief and his warlords, his counsellors and his man of state and standing upon
before them, he said, "I have seen the horrors of victory.
(3)
Almost a week had passed for
I had got Susie's letter. It was Friday and I had a Geography test this
afternoon. I sat revise my lessons below the gulmohar tree.
(4)
Once there was an Arab which owned a very fine
horse. The Arab treated him with care and
kindly, One day the Arab attacked by some robbers. He fall of the
horse.
(5)
This speech was deleverd in
Geneva from Abraham Lincoln what was the President of unite
States of America.
(6)
The most value thing in live
is to helped the helpless and to do good to others. This is the silly
purpose of any human being.
(7)
That he
suffered from stamering in his childhood , he fought brave
against it or became a famous speaker.
(8)
Everything
is impossible of a person with low willpower. His self -
confidence helps him to come all
the obstacles and get success.
(9)
" His present is always
a cause of irritate to she. It is because he have insulted
her several times without any reason.
(10)
Never compared yourself. No
one is good in something
and not as good at some other things.
When you see something good in another person never let yourself down.
(11)
Hardly did he seen his enemy
than he turned away and his enemy stopped him and says
that they should forget the past and try to be good friends.
(12)
Here is a poem which is return
by Gitanjali , a forteen year old girl. It narrates the Hindu law of
Karma this man's fat is decided by his deeds.
(13)
The governors at other
provinces complain the Shah that the new governor was highly honest. There was also a complain that he
had secretly kept money.
(14)
Where the
governor approached the Shah , he rebuked him of robbing the poor and
behaving dishonestly for his master. He than asked him what
precious treasure he carried in the iron chest.
(15)
The following behaviour was noticed by a scientist
which was making a study of ants. A number of ant were down in a pit when
they had killed some flies and other insects of food.
(16)
Harry was waiting for a bus on
the cross - road. He show a accident. A school bus drove
very fast by its driver.
(17)
During the civil war , Truth bought
gifts for the shoulders with money raised from her lectures and helping fugitive
slaves find work and
housing after the war , she continued her tirade for a Lord and against racial justice.
(18)
I
am enough strong to fight my battles , I am bought up by my kind parents.
They would fill bad if I became independent.
(19)
We visited the Science City who
is situated at Ahmedabad next Sunday. We riched there at 2 : 30 a.m.
(20)
Madhuben has been suffering of “ Chicken Gunia ” since last twenty
days. She gave treatment by his family doctor
(21)
Many years before in kerala , One's there lived a king whom name was King mahabali.
(22)
The son is great source of
energy unless we could find a good way of use it. It's
energy is stored in food by plants.
(23)
The leopard jumped on the dog slept
in a corner. King Krushnadev's older son ran saving the dog.
(24)
Neha started to weep.
so she thought
that the leopard
in the house will kill his parents
when they returned ,
(25)
Ice hockey is to fast a game to my liking.
Field hockey too is a excited game.
(26)
Antonio was a
merchant whom lived in venies - a prosperously city in Italy.
(27)
Very few student
in my class is as clever than Parth. This puzzle is
too tough for he to be solved.
(28)
The better way of avoid stress is to learn what to relax. Don't
pay many attention
to your worries.
(29)
Shital is
richer then me. She is enough rich to buy a
Audi car but she mostly travels by bus
(30)
Raju ' s hobby is to make a modal aircraft. He doesn't make plans for sell. He make them for
fun.
(31)
The new governor went by his
camel from village to village listen
to the complains of his people. He
lived a very simple life and made no saw of his high position.
(32)
The old woman was afraid of cross
the road there fore she fears that she might be dashed down by
the horse's feet. Her feet was weak.
(33)
Many years before in Kerala
once there lived a king whom name was king mahabali. He loves
his people very much.
(34)
A Greek slave named Aesop bought
together a collection of stories. Today we know it as Aesop's Fables. One of the fable deals with
a dispute among the sun and the wind.
(35)
I want too become a shoulder.
I have joint N.C.C. form class VIII only so I have a good
physique and I want to serve my
country in future.
(36)
The birth centenary of sardar
Vallabhbhai Patel was celebrating here yesterday for great enthusiastie as a part of
celebration, a blood donating camp was jointly organized by the youth
club and the red cross society at the local hospital.
(37)
From than on I mate
Mr. Franks everyday Wednesday. Wednesday was my day of from the
school hostel.
(38)
It was one of the hot autumn
nights. The old banker was remembering how, fifteen years before, he had
given a party on a simi ar autumn evening. Very few garden parties in
that village had been so gorgeous as that one.
(39)
As the methods of autofab advanse,
the for of raw materials will be unimportant. Sophisticated autofab
machines would be capable in rearranging molecular structures to
generate many objects from them.
(40)
Sardar Patel was one of the great
leader of India. He was the most trusted person of Gandhiji.. He brought
562 small state together. He is well known for the Bardoli
satyagraha and unity of India.
Section - E
* Study the following tree diagram and describe it in about 80
words:
(1)
Study the following map containing
information on 'Importance of sports' and write a paragraph in about 80 words
based on it.
(2)
Study the
following table and write a
paragraph in about 80 words based on it.
Invention |
Inventor |
Year |
Country |
Aeroplane |
Orville and Wilbur Wright |
1903 |
USA |
Bicycle |
K. Macmillan |
1839 |
UK |
Motor - Cycle |
G. Dailmler |
1829 |
Germany |
Sewing
machine |
B. Thimminier |
1829 |
France |
Telephone |
Alexander Bell |
1876 |
UK |
(3)
Study the following pie-chart of Bhavikkumar's monthly
income. write a paragraph in about 80 words based on it.
(4)
Study the following pie-chart
showing the percentage of failling students in the preliminary exam. of the school and write a paragraph in
about 80 words based on it.
(5)
Study the
following details and write a
paragraph about 80 words based on it.
(6)
Study the
following table and write paragraph in about 80 words based on it.
No |
Main Character |
Source of Story |
Shows ideal love between |
1 |
Ram - Laxman, Bharat |
The
Ramayana |
Brothers |
2 |
Heer - Ranjha |
Folk
- tale of Panjab |
Man and Women |
3 |
Shravan and his Parents |
The
Ramayana |
Parents - son |
4 |
Romeo - Juliet |
English Folk tale |
Man and Women |
5 |
Suryodhan and Karna |
The
Mahabharat |
Friends |
(7)
Study the following column graph and write
paragraph in about 80 words based on it.
(8)
Study the following graph of Dhirenbhai's car value (rupees)
and write a paragraph in about 80 words based on it.
(9)
Study the following comparative table of three models
and write a paragraph in about 80 words
based on it.
(10)
Topic wise Performance Analysis of
IMO (International Mathematic Olympiad) Name of the Student : Jayveer Vipul Raval
School Name :
Gayatri Vidhyalay, Isanpur, Ahmadabad Roll No :
GJ1483 - 05 - S - 002
Sr. No. |
Section Name |
Total Marks |
Obtained(In Topic) |
Percentage Marks |
Grade |
Performance Description |
1. |
Logical Reasoning |
15 |
4 |
27 |
E1 |
Need
Hard Work & Practise |
2. |
Mathematical Reasoning |
20 |
5 |
25 |
E1 |
Need Hard
Work & Practise |
3. |
Everyday Mathematics |
10 |
2 |
20 |
E2 |
Need
Major Improvement |
4. |
Achievers Section |
15 |
0 |
0 |
E2 |
Need
Major Improvement |
|
Total |
60 |
11 |
18 |
E2 |
Need
Major Improvement |
(11)
How to Improve
Your English by Dr Dipak Patel.
Listening |
Speaking |
Reading |
Writing |
- English Movies |
- Classroom Conversation |
- English Newspapers |
- Informal Letters |
- TV News |
- With Friends |
- Novel or Stories |
- E-mails |
- English Show |
- Colleagues |
- Magazines |
- Essays |
(12) Study the following data and write about it.
(13) Study the following tree-diagram and write about
it.
(14)
Vishwa Bharati High School,
Kuvasana, Visnagar.
G.R No. |
Name of Student |
Class |
Document to carry |
5208 |
Laxman
M. Prajapati |
VII |
Aadhar
Card |
9173 |
Shiv H. Raval |
XI |
2 Passport Photos |
4157 |
Ram
A. Katariya |
VI |
Birth
Certificate |
7843 |
Krishanan P. Iyer |
XII |
Ration
Crad |
(15)
Crime Report
- Ahmedabad
No. |
Cases |
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
1 |
Hit & Run |
3 |
8 |
12 |
2 |
Theft |
200 |
180 |
170 |
3 |
Social Crime |
83 |
68 |
77 |
4 |
Chain Snatching |
107 |
132 |
150 |
5 |
Cyber Crime |
50 |
89 |
120 |
6 |
Robbery |
117 |
92 |
64 |
(16)
Electricity Consumption in Units for the Year 2018(Torrent Power)
Name |
Consumer No. |
January |
March |
May |
July |
September |
November |
Himalay Raval |
32081 |
213 |
365 |
512 |
498 |
281 |
203 |
Rakesh Rajgor |
34965 |
256 |
325 |
496 |
472 |
343 |
257 |
(17)
Salary Appraisal of Employees
of Zydus Pharma. (Five years)
No |
Name of Employee |
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
1 |
Mr. R.R. Rajgor |
1,08,659 |
1,80,573 |
2,43,512 |
2,96,354 |
3,39,651 |
2 |
Mr. P.P. Pandya |
1,30,500 |
1,50,648 |
1,67,348 |
1,80,123 |
1,95,514 |
3 |
Mr. J.J. Joshi |
1,00,000 |
1,59,000 |
2,34,000 |
2,98,364 |
3,56,943 |
(18) Total Number
of User of 4 Service
Providers in Six cities
(19)
Read the
data and write a paragraph in about 80 words based on it.
(20)
Read the data and write a paragraph in about 80
words based on it.
(21)
Read the
data and write a paragraph in about 80 words based on it.
(22) Read the data and
write a paragraph in about 80 words based on it.
(23) Read the data and write a paragraph in about
80 words based on it.
(24)
Read the data
and write a paragraph in about 80 words
based on it.
(25) Read the IPL Ticket and write a paragraph
in about 80 words based on it.
(26)
Read the data and write a paragraph in about
80 words based on it.
(27)
Read the data
and write a paragraph in about 80 words
based on it.
(28) Read the data and write a paragraph in about
80 words based on it.
(29) Read the data and write a paragraph in about
80 words based on it.
(30)
Read the data
and write a paragraph in about 80 words
based on it.
(31)
Read the data
and write a paragraph in about 80 words
based on it.
(32)
Read the data and write a paragraph in about
80 words based on it.
(33)
Read the data
and write a paragraph in about 80 words
based on it.
(34) Read the data and write a paragraph in about
80 words based on it.
(35)
Read the
graph bar and write a paragraph
in about 80 words based on it.
(36)
Read the invitation card and write a paragraph in about 80
words based on it.
(37) Study the picture
and write a paragraph in about 80 words
based on it.
(38)
Study the picture
and write a paragraph in about 80 words
based on it.
(39)
Study the details
of the entry ticket and write
a paragraph in about
80 words based on it.
Write a paragraph in about 150 words using the
key words: 08
1.
Love : A Powerful
Feeling
[Points : Love meaning – love and
family – love as a virtue – examples of love]
Our hearts at their birth serve the purpose of passing oxygen to our
blood cells—to pump repeatedly and keep us alive. The most fascinating quality
of the heart is love. I believe that love is the most powerful force in the
world. It can build a life to the stars but also be fatal if it's lost.
We are surrounded by it since before our birth. We feel it from our
mothers, our fathers, and family members. Love reminds us that we are not
alone. It's the act of finding peace with ourselves and the world around us. For me, it's like babies
sleeping cosily in their mother's lap, a beautiful painting painted with the
colours of imagination and the very first time a bird opens its wings to fly.
Love is the light of hope in the darkest caves of adversity the spark that says
'yes I can.' As love creates indestructible families, builds long lasting bonds
in relationships, develops inner peace and promotes peace and understanding in
the world. Love can be defined by many ways: when a sister tells. Her brother
that she eats the hidden chocolates from his bag everyday and brother thinks
that he puts it only for her that is love. Love is the leading force of life in
the old age. When giving becomes more
important than gaining it is love. Love gives hidden strength to
accept a person knowing all his vices.
Of all my virtues, love is the most important. Love has become a
driving force within me. Love has built me, destroyed me, crippled me, and then
healed me. Love is life in four letters. It's what I have, will always have,
and always seek to find in others. Love simply is the most powerful force in
the world.
2. Positive aspects of your
personality.
Co-operative and helping nature - performance in education-Confident
— leadership -self dependant — courageous — positive attitude — sharp
observation — performance in sports — any extracurricular activity-
obedient-honest-your skills
Certain aspects of my personality are good
while there are other negative sides as well. However, the following are the
better aspects of my personality.
I am a Denish Bhatt. I am studying in 12th standard. I have many
friends. I have no enemy. I like to help my friends and they all help me in my
work. I am co-operative. I also do my study regularly. My parents never say me
to go to reading room. Because of my regular study my performance in all tests
is up to the mark. I have full confident on me and my work. All my
friends follow me. Wherever
we go I always lead them. They do what I tell them because they trust
me. Not only in education but also in sports event my performance is good. I believe in all rounded
personality of students. In 21st century the students like me should be obedient and
honest otherwise people do not love us. A part from all these I also learn
painting. It's my hobby I want to give professional touch to my
hobby. It will be useful for me in
future to make my career. I love my
life. Really I enjoy my life.
1. My Favourite Cartoon Character
/ My
Favourite Cartoon Series
Cartoon character always attract
children. There are many cartoon character in the world of television like
Mickey, Doremon, Barbie and the most popular of all is Chhota Bheem. This is
characterised after the famous
character of Bheem from the epic Mahabharata but all the other characters are
fictional and not related to the Mahabharata.
There are many characters in this
cartoon series such as Bheem, Chutki, Raju and a monkey named Jaggu. My favorite cartoon character is Chhota
bheem. I also like a character of Chutki in
Chhota Bheem. She is very cute and
beautiful. Chhota Bheem first appeared in pogo T.V. in 2008. Bheem lives in Dholakpur. Dholakpur is ruled is by
king Indraverma, who likes Bheem very much. Bheem protects the city from many evils like Keechak,
Kirmada, Mangal Singh etc. Bheem always fights for justice and destroys evils.
I like him because he is very strong and powerful. He likes laddoos, especially
made by Tuntun aunty. Tuntun aunty is
Chutki’s mother. She is also round
in shape like her laddoos. Bheem’s best friends
are Jaggu and Raju. Kalia always feels jealous of Bheem but Bheem likes
him too. There are Dholu and Bholu the identical
twins.
In the series we see Bheem helping
everyone in Dholakpur and also the neighbouring kingdom. He made a tree house for his friend
Jaggu. He fights the dacoits alone and gets back the things that they
have looted from the people. All these qualities of Bheem make him my favourite
character.
1. Stress Management
(Points : What is stress? — it's
effects — signs of stress — how to overcome stress)
Stress has become an inescapable part of today's world. People are facing
stress everywhere, whether it
is their homes, offices or even while driving on the road. The world has become a very stressful place. In many cases it is because there
are genuine reasons for stress and in some cases it is because people do not
know how to cope with stress. Stress is nothing but the incapability of the
human mind to cope with the physical and imagined threats that it has to
encounter on a daily basis.
Stress can lead to all sorts of mental and physical
illnesses. Stress management is the only way by which stress can be coped with.
The main signs of stress could be fear, pain, anger, fatigue, emotional
arousal, humiliation, frustration, loss of concentration, non-occurrence of an
expected event, occurrence of an unexpected event, death/separation of a loved
one etc. Clearly, to enjoy life it is nowadays absolutely vital that all of us develop the following
skills that will give us the ability to control our responses to stress. Here
are some important tips for stress management:
• Do
only one thing at a time. This is the simplest and best way to start your day.
Focus as much as possible on doing one thing at a time. • A hectic schedule is
also one of the major causes of stress so simplify your schedule by reducing the number of commitments in your life just to the essential ones and get some room for fun and family. • Do some activities
like walk, hike, play a sport, go for a run, hit the gym etc. This will give
you positive energy and physical fitness to fight with stress.
Finance is one of the main drains of your energy and
some of stress in your life. Spend less by shopping less and find ways to have
fun that don't involve spending money. Be creative in the field you like most.
Throwing yourself into a creative activity is a great way to reduce stress. Do
time management and be early in works you do in your routine. Things always
take much time then expectation so schedule some buffer time to reduce stress
and enjoy the work. Really in this modem world where over 80% people are having
some or other problems and that problems lead them to stress we have to be very
careful about ourselves and be stress free by applying stress management
techniques in our life.
My Grandparents
Grandparents are the very elder member of the family. They
are the most influential and important person
in the household. In everyone’s life, they are most important. They love us so much and care for us selflessly and endlessly.
No one can take place in
the heart, which special place they hold in our heart.
They know very well
about the life because they suffered the whole life from the childhood to old.
It is the primary reason
they know all as compared
to us. They never
show us the wrong way for the life and always gives us advice and give
guides for every step of life.
My grandparents are
so lovable, caring, mature and patient. My grandparents always taught to me for
make an always good behaviour with all especially, with our elders. They taught
me how to lead a respectable and fruitful life.
They share their all
experience with me what they had done and what enjoyment they had joy. My
grandparents always help to me for any problem and taught me to do a great
thing in life.
I know that all thing
they taught to me for my better life. And help me to take a right decision in
life. I am not worrying that time
when they showed me for doing anything.
My grandmother age is
65 years old, and grandfather age is 70 years old. But still, they have a young
heart and do not seem to look so old like other people of the same age.
Always I notice that
my grandparents are so conscious of his health and good physical being. My
grandparents make all efforts for not seem to so old. Every day they do yoga
and meditation for their good health. They are doing this exercises for moving
at this old age. I admire with my grandparents because they are so healthy and
active throughout the day.
They also teach me to
yoga so that I can have a healthy skin and body. At this age also so strong
desires towards leading an enjoyable
house. They are full of and
kindness bonding and family bonding. They are very modern yet firmly believe
in family values. I have a big
joint family. We are total
12 members in my house. We all love and respect each other a lot. My
grandparents play a significant role in the great love and intimacy in the
entire family.
They considered as an
ideal couple in my relatives. People of all age love them and respects them a
lot. They always have this aim of life for to see my family happy and healthy.
At this age also they are very particular about their dressing and watch what
they are wearing and how they look.
They have a good
general knowledge as today also they regularly read the newspaper, books, and
economics. I think I am blessed to have such good-hearted, lovable and unique
grandparents. I learn many new things from each day. They are my role models.
Nobody can ever replace them in my lives.
OR
I have a sweet, loving grandmother. She is seventy years
old. Her hair has turned grey. Yet, she is very active and always smiles. Her
name is Sukanya Chowdhury. Every day she worships Goddess Kali very sincerely.
I get ‘prasad’ from her. She gets up early in the morning. She calls me to wake
up. My grandmother cares for everybody. She tells me stories of ‘Ramayana’ and
‘Mahabharata’. She knows many fairy tales. I love her very much.
My
grandfather is seventy-two years old. His name is Sanjay Chowdhury. He is alert
about his health. He goes out for a walk every morning. He loves to read books.
He is very wise. He teaches me many things. He loves me deeply. I also love and
respect my grandfather.
My grandparents are
my guide, my teacher and my friends. I learn many new things while enjoying in
their company. I thank God for blessing me with such wonderful grandparents.
3. Hard Work Always Wins
Hard work is the most important key to success. The
achievements without hard work are impossible. An idle person can never gain anything if they sit and wait for the better opportunity to come. The
person who is working hard is able to gain the success
and happiness in life. Nothing is easy to be achieved in life without doing any
hard work.
We have all heard of the old saying, “
Nobody ever drowned in their own sweat ! ” If you want something done you had
better get your chin up and do it. Basically success, fortunes and dreams
aren’t created by themselves. They are created by work.
The Edison was working for 21 hours a
day, and he sleeps only for 2 or 3 hours on the Laboratory tables with his
books as his pillow. The Mahatma Gandhi worked ceaselessly day and night and he
won freedom for his country. The hard work is a price that we pay for success
in the life. Our great former president Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam has achieved all
this success only through sheer hard work. To support his studies, he started
off as a newspaper vender. Then in his engineering studies, he worked very hard
and bagged scholarships. Even our former prime minister Manmohan Singh, who was
born in the village without electricity studied in candlelight and still stood
first throughout his academic career. Sunil Mittal started a small bicycle
business in Ludhiyana From then on with his sheer hard work, he moved on and
finally founded Airtel.
There is no easy way to do hard work.
You have to find your passion, stay, focused and keep at the task until the job
is done. Success never comes to one who sits idle. It is said,
“ Fortune Favors The Brave.
”
Unfortunately today’s modern youth wants everything very fast. This is a fast food
era! People want to have success in their life
without exerting much but “There Is No Short Cut Of Success. ”
Helen Keller
Birth date : June 27, 1880, Birthplace : West Tuscumbia,
Alabama -early childhood and illness- formal education deaf-blind person to
earn a bachelor of arts degree-writings- death: June 1, 1968- posthumous honours.
Helen Adams Keller (June 27, 1880 - June 1, 1968) was an
American author, political activist, and a lecturer. She was the first
deaf-blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. Her teacher, Anne Sullivan, taught her language allowing the
girl to blossom as she learned to communicate. The story of how Keller's
teacher has become widely known through the dramatic depictions of the play and
film The Miracle Worker. Her birthplace in West Tuscumbia, Alabama, is now a
museum and sponsors an annual "Helen Keller Day". Her birthday on
June 27 is commemorated as Helen Keller Day in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania
and was authorized at the federal level by presidential proclamation by
president Jimmy Carter in 1980, the 100th anniversary of her birth.
A prolific author, Keller was well-travelled and
outspoken in her convictions. A member of the Socialist party of America and
the Industrial Workers of the World, she campaigned for women's suffrage,
labour rights, socialism, antimilitarism, and other similar causes. Helen
proved to the world that deaf people could all learn to communicate and that
they could survive. She also taught that deaf people are capable of doing things that hearing people can
do: She is one of the most famous deaf people in history and she is an idol to many deaf people in the
world.
1. Woman Education and Women Empowerment
Women Empowerment is empowering the women to take their own decisions. Empowering women is to make them in all aspects from mind, thought,
rights, decisions etc. It is to bring equality in the
society for both male and female in all area. Women
empowerment is very necessary to make the bright future of family, society and
country. Women need fresh and more capable environment so that they can take
their own right decisions.
In order to make the country fully
developed, women empowerment is an essential to get the goal of development.
There are many strategies started by the government of India in order to bring
women development. Women empowerment is very important because the population
of women is around 50% of the total population of the world. In our
country. The boy-child often
gets preference for education and health diet over the
child. The society should be made aware that both boy and girl child are equal and they both should have equal rights.
All Children should be given equal, free and compulsory
education, this is what our constitution has accepted and recommended. An educated woman can serve not only the
family but also the whole society and
nation. I strongly believe that there should be no distinction between a male
or female child of a family. The women education
and empowerment has benefitted the country, family and society also. Let us take a vow to work
for it. No woman will be illiterate or dependent. There are special schemes of the government for the girl
education - special scholarships, special provision for admission, giving
study-kits etc. In the 21st century, there is (33%) reservation for women in politics and many other organizations and NGO's the women have performed well in the industries, manufacturing
,computer technology and even
in space research too.
2. My Favourite National
Leader (OR) The Great man I
Admire
[points : name- qualities- his works — principles] In
fact, I love and respect all national leaders. Their good qualities, work and
ambition make them great. My favourite national leader is Mahatma Gandhi.
Mahatma Gandhi is our Father of the
Nation. He was born on October 2,1869 at Porbandar in Gujarat. He loved truth and justice right from his
childhood. He completed, his school education in Rajkot. Then he went to
England and became a lawyer. He went to South Africa as a lawyer. There he saw
the injustice done to the Black by
the White. He could not bear it so he fought against them non-violently. When
Gandhiji returned to India, he became the leader of our freedom movement. He
lived like a poor man to see the poverty of Indian people. He taught us to fight
for our rights against the British Government. He gave courage and confidence
to the common man. He made Indian people fearless and started non-co-operation
movements. He gave us two powerful weapons - truth and non-violence. He brought unity among the different castes of people. Gandhiji was a very simple man. Moreover, he was
a great political leader, a social
and a religious worker, he had great faith
in God and believed in truth and non-violence. He loved everyone so people
called him 'Mahatma' . He loved children very much so they fondly called him
`Bapu'. He left us weeping and passed away on January 30,1948.
3. SUPERSTTIONS - EVEN TODAY
Points : where do they
come from - why do they continue to exist - who are the victims of
superstitions ? why ? - how can people get rid of them ?
Ans : Superstition is nothing but a
blind belief. There is no logic or scientific reason behind it. These beliefs go against the law of nature. Superstitions were many in the past because people had no
education. Even today they prevail in one form or the
other. Today we live in twenty first century - a century of scientific
inventions. So we should not believe in superstitions.
There are superstitions all over the
world. They are about birds, animals, natural calamities, colours, numbers,
particular behaviour etc. Even there are superstitions about eclipse in Europe.
There are natural calamities like the earthquake, flood, drought, storm or the fire. Some of us think that they
are caused by anger of some gods or goddesses.
Even in 21st century,
superstitions exist in civilized or educated countries. Even the educated
people believe in superstitions. Many people believe do not have a hair cut or
a shave on Saturdays. Some people
believe no. 13 as an unlucky number. Some consider the crossing of a widow to
be a bad sign. Famous persons consult astrologers while taking important
decisions. A lot of people offer fruits, food, gold, silver etc. to please God
or win favour.
Superstitions are a great hindrance
to the progress of our society. Superstitious people are generally illiterate, ignorant, credulous and gullible. They are
exploited by the 'bhuvas', 'tantries' etc. superstitious people refuse to see
reason.
It is necessary to educate people to
get rid of superstitions. It is also necessary to teach them scientific truths.
They should be made fearless against the result of such beliefs.
Real Freedom
What is freedom? Is it an absolute right? We are born to become
free. Freedom is defined from different aspects and according to different cultures,
freedom varies from culture to another. Some define
freedom as a natural right, the human being is born with. Everyone wants to be
free and independent from others.
Freedom is the right to do what one wants, live where he wants, eat what he
wants, learns what he wants, and chooses the religion in which he believes,
without ignoring or harming other's rights.
How can we live free? From my point of view, we can live free by
respecting others' rights to live free, too. We cannot ignore the rights of
people with whom we live in the society. We cannot simply do what we want and
ignore others. We must take other people rights into consideration. The idea
behind freedom is to be respectful
and useful to our society. Freedom is important
to everyone. When freedom is guaranteed, I can think freely, go where I want, say
my opinion without fear from people who may not like my opinion. Where freedom of
opinion is not guaranteed by the authority, the creativity of mind is killed
and buried .Society is the largest and biggest loser because of this lack of
creativity. But our practicing of freedom should never lead to threatening our
national security.
Among the most humiliating ways to punish a human, is to deprive him
of freedom. When one goes to jail, he is derived from freedom, and so he is
suffering, which is the point to punishment. lacking freedom teaches the human
lessons , he will make use of it. Freedom cannot be felt right, unless one
tastes lack of freedom, then only he will really appreciate freedom.
Freedom is not absolute. Freedom must be limited. You cannot just do what
you like and say "I am a free man". You can not kill, smuggle drugs or violate
the laws and rules for freedom's sake. There should be respect to other people and
their needs. Once, there were two men setting side by side, and someone lifted
his own hand and touched the others' nose, the latter complained, the former
said "I am free", this was as a dismay to the latter who was ready
with an appalling answer ,and said "The freedom. of your hand ends where
the freedom of my nose begins". Yes, the freedom of anyone ends where the freedom
of another one begins.
Parents must teach their youngsters to be free. They
must plant in them the love for freedom. But their freedom must be watched, it
should not be without limits. If so, we can censor their behaviour without fear
from friends of our children. Freedom in the teen years is very important for
building a good character and stable
personality. Teens want to hang
around with friends, do whatever
they like, or do not like. They want to experience everything. If they are
given freedom with no limits, they can go down to the base and may be lost. So
we must watch their behaviour, teach them to do what is right and leave what is
wrong. Such supervision is, generally not considered a limit or constraint on
freedom, it is important for protection of existence.
In summary, freedom is an innate right, humans are born with.
Nothing should threaten our freedom, deprive us from our right. Also our right
of freedom must never harm any other human being, directly or indirectly. We
must respect freedom of everyone in the society. This way we can enjoy our
freedom throughout our life.
2.
YOUTH
Today's world has the largest generation of young people in history. There is great hope in
their power to shape our future. Young
people are hungry for better future. They are rejecting the status quo and
demanding a better future. Many of them are claiming their right to a decent
living, and they are willing to take risks to do so. We have seen in recent times the high numbers of young people
taking risks around the
Mediterranean, trying to reach a better life. But if these youth are allowed to
realize their full potential, developing countries could see huge economic
gains. The more young people grow into well educated adults with fewer
dependents and new opportunities to acquire wealth, savings and purchasing
power. Increasing investment in young people is key. This includes promoting
quality education that prepares them for future opportunities. A diversity of
training will be needed from quality primary and secondary schools to technical
training. There is also critical need to involve young people in decisions that
will affect them. We cannot talk about sustainable development without the
active involvement of youth. So here is the article on youth empowerment which
has many issues, we have to give attention on it.
Excuses Taken
for Granted
Ans. Why do we make excuses? You may have probably more
reasons than I can tell you. We have developed a culture of excuses. The main
reason behind excuse is that excuses make life easier, especially when we know the majority of people will buy into them. It's like a snowball effect.
When one person makes an excuse, another person hears that and realizes
that it will work for them too. Then they share that excuse and so on. When we
do something wrong we usually know it's wrong and are already making up an excuse
in our head. In our minds we
want to believe that others will always
buy our excuses. In the school we hear many excuses regarding the homework such
as: I have completed my homework but I have
forgotten it at home. This is the most common excuse we hear or give
regarding not doing the homework. The other common excuse is I was absent when
the homework was given or I was so ill that I could not complete the homework.
Other reasons are also given such as I was participating in school
extracurricular activity and so I did not find any time to do it. Some students
have extra ordinary and hilarious excuses such as when I was coming to school a
cow ate my note book. The problem is, when we make excuses for our situations,
we give up control of those same situations. We decide we would rather make an
excuse instead of make a change. Excuses are much easier than change.
I can make an excuse for not doing my homework, even
though I'm free the whole day. What happen if the person does not buy your
excuse? Then I'll say,"I'll fix that and get it done right." instead
of "I'm sorry". Sorry means that you knew you were going to do
something wrong to begin with. "I'll fix that" means that you are admitting to a mistake,
but not the intent. "I'm sorry" is making an excuse. How many times do you say you are sorry in
a day? Probably quite a few, if you are the average person. I challenge you to
never use those words ever again! Not even if someone loses a loved one! Say something
positive instead! Say, you can tell they were
loved and you'll
pray for them. Say you will keep good thoughts and memories of
them. "Sorry" is a word with a negative connotation. Try to only use words with positive connotations.
Maybe you can be the one to start a positive snowball effect in the people's
lives around you! No human on Earth is perfect. We will make mistakes. Just
make sure you own up to those
mistakes instead of making excuses for them!
Cause and Effects of Global Warming.
Global warming is the issue we are talking about today. In our
universe, there are many galaxies. In our galaxy, the Milky Way contains our
solar system like other more than ten thousands billions stars. We mankind
exists only on one planet, our Mother Earth. Because of greenhouse effect
caused by water wapour, carbon dioxide,
methane, and Ozone, our
planet has sufficient higher
temperatures necessary for life.Even
a little decrease or increase in the temprature can create Ice Age or Fire Age,
and threats life. For last a couple
of hundred years, rapid industrialization and modern life style have created
global warming. Global warming is a term used to indicate the increasing
temperature of the Earth's climate system, and its related effects. That the
Earth's temperature is rising is now proven fact . Its impact has influenced
different regions differently. Rapid growth of industrialization, excessive use
of fossil fuels, deforestation, and urbanization have caused global warming.
Our Earth is becoming an oven. Its effects we see in rising see levels,
retreating glaciers, loss of see ice in the poles, warming global temperature,
changing precipitation, expansion of desert area etc. Rajendra Pachauri, the
former chairman of the Inter Governmental Panel on Climate Change, has warned
that this condition rises significant threats such as food security from
decreasing yields, submergence of low lying area like Maldives due to the
rising sea. He pointed out that 14 of the 15 years in the 21st century have
been the hottest years on record with constant accuracy of extreme weather
cyclone, draughts and floods. To sum up, I would say to restrict such threats,
mankind must limit the greenhouse effect by controlling global warming at any
cost.
* Application
Writing
Post and Required Qualifications:-
No . |
Category |
Required Qualification |
Examination Held by |
Duration of the course |
1. |
Clerk |
H.S.C. Or B.A. / B,
Com. / B. Sc. |
GSHSEB board University |
Two Years Three years |
2. |
Typist |
H.S.C.
& |
GSHSEB board |
Two Years |
|
|
G.C.C. |
State Examination board |
One year |
3. |
Accountant |
B.Com |
University |
Three Years |
4. |
Primary teacher |
H.S.C. & P.T.C. /C.P.Ed/A.T.D |
GSHSEB board State Examination board |
Two Years Two year |
5. |
Drawing teacher |
H.S.C. & A.T.D |
GSHSEB board State Examination board |
Two Years Two year |
6. |
Secondary teacher |
H.S.C. & B.A. / B, Com. /
B. Sc. & B.Ed. |
GSHSEB board University University |
Two Years Three years One Year |
7 |
Higher secondary teacher |
M.A. / M, Com. / M. Sc. & B.Ed. |
University University |
Two years
One Year |
8 |
Librarian |
H.S.C.& Diploma in Library Science or B.A./B.Com/B.sc &
B.Lib. |
H.S.C.E.Board State Examination Board University University |
Two Years One Year Three Years
One Year |
9 |
Laboratory Assistant/La b. co-ordinator chemist/Me dical Representati ve |
H.S.C.(with science)&
B.sc. or B.Pharm. (with microbiology) |
H.S.C.E. Board University |
Two Years Three Year |
10 |
Principal/He ad Master/Hea d Mistress(sec
ondary school or higher
secondary school) |
B.A./B.Com/B.Ed.(with 5 years
experience)& B.Ed |
University University |
Three Years One year |
11 |
Lecturer |
H.S.C. & B.A. / B, Com.
/ B. Sc. & |
GSHSEB board University |
Two Years Three years |
|
|
M.A/M.Com/M.sc B.Ed. |
University University |
Two Years One year |
12 |
Public relation officer |
B.A./B.com/b.sc. Or M.A/M.COM/M.SC./M. S.W./M.L.W. |
University university |
Three Years Two years |
13 |
Computer operator/co mputer programmer |
H.S.C.& G.C.C.& B.A./B.com/B.sc./B.C.A. D.C.A Or M.C.A. |
H.S.C.E. board state exam Board University
University University |
Two years One year Three years
One year Two years |
14 |
Salesman/ Salesgirl. salesmanshi p |
H.S.C. & Diploma in &marketing |
H.S.C.E. Board State examination Board |
Two years Two years |
15 |
journalist |
B.A./B.com/B.SC. & Diploma in journalism |
University State examination board |
Three years One year |
16 |
Executive Director/ manager |
B.com or B.B.A.
OR M.com or M.B.A. |
University University |
Three years Two years |
17 |
auditor |
B.com Or M.com Or C.A. |
University University |
Three years Two years Five years |
18 |
Social welfare officer |
B.A.(with sociology or social science) & M.A./M.sc./ M.L.W. |
University University |
Three years Two years |
19 |
pharmacist |
H.S.C. (with science)&
Diploma in pharmacy (D.pharm) Or B.pharm |
H.S.C.E. Board State exam Board university |
Two years Three years Five
years |
20 |
translator |
H.S.C.E. & B.A. |
H.S.C.E. Board university |
Two years Three years |
21 |
Proof reader |
H.S.C. & Diploma in Certificate course In proof reading |
H.S.C.E. Board State exam board |
Two years One year |
22 |
Costume Design & Dress Making |
S.S.C. & Diploma in Costume Design & Dress Making |
GSEB Board
State exam board |
One year Three years |
23 |
Doctor |
M.B.B.S. |
University |
Five years |
24 |
Engineer |
B.E. |
University |
Five years |
25 |
Security Guard |
H.S.C. B.A. / B,
Com. / B. Sc. & N.C.C. Training |
GSHSEB board University |
Two Years Three years |
(1)
Rajan S Prajapati from 15, Shivam
Society, Maninagar, Ahmedabad, applies for the post of a Salesman, to a 'Liza
Manufacture Company of Plastic, Nadiad, Dist :Kheda. Draft this application on behalf of him.
Ans : (1)
Rajan S Prajapati
15, Shivam Society, Maninagar, Ahmedabad
10 March 2019
The Manager
Liza Manufacture Company of Plastic, Nadiad, Dist :Kheda
Subject : Application for the post of a Salesman
Respected Sir,
With reference to your advertisement published in the
Times of India dated 9 March, 2019, I
would like to apply for the post of a Salesman in your company. My personal
bio-data and educational qualifications are given below for your kind
consideration.
Personal Bio-data
Name in full : Rajan S Prajapati
Residence Address: Shivam Society, Maninagar, Ahmedabad Date of
Birth : March 13, 1988
Sex : Male
Marital
Status : Unmarried
Languages Known : Gujarati, Hindi English Mother Tongue : Gujarati
Personality : Extrovert, Pleasing Nationality : Indian
Educational Qualifications :
(1)
I passed H.S.C. Examination
(Commerce Stream) of G H S E B Gandhinagar in March 2005 securing 75% of Marks.
(2)
I passed B.Com. Examination of Gujarat University in April 2008 securing 75% of Marks.
(3)
I passed Diploma in Marketing and
Salesmanship of Gujarat University in April 2009 securing Grade I.
Experience : I have been working as a Salesman in Arpan Marketing,
Maninagar, Ahmedabad since July 2009
Reference :
(1) Mr. D. J. Patel, Manager
Arpan Marketing, Maninagar, Ahmedabad,
Contact No : 8128106088
(2) Mr M. S. Patel,
Principal, B. M. Patel College of Commerce, Nadiad, Dist- Khedar
Contact No : 7127106088
I can come for an interview at any time convenient to
you. If I am selected for this job, I will render my services with honesty and
hard work.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully Rajan S Prajapati
Encl. True copies
of the following certificates
(1) H. S. C. Marksheet
(2)
B. Com. Marksheet
(3) Certificate of
Diploma
(4) School Leaving
Certificate
(5)
Experience Certificate
(2)
Wanted a Cashier, good at accounts.
Apply to : Aniket Medical Store, Teen Darwaja, Ahmedabad. Amar B. Rathva from 5, Ambe Plaza, Jodhpur Chaar
Rasta, Ahmedabad responds to this wanted. Draft this application on behalf of
Amar.
Ans : (2)
The Proprietor, Aniket Medical
Store, Teen Darwaja, Ahmedabad.
Subject: Application for the post of a Cashier Respected
Sir,
Amar B. Rathva
5, Ambe Plaza, Jodhpur Chaar Rasta,
Ahmedabad. 15
March 2019
With reference to your advertisement published in the
Times of India dated 14 March, 2019, I would like to apply for the post of a
Cashier in your Medical Store. My personal bio-data and educational
qualifications are given below for your kind consideration.
Personal Bio-data
Name in full : AMAR B. RATHVA
Residence Address : 5, ambe Plazaa, Jodhpur Chaar Rasta, Ahmedabad
Date of Birth : March 13, 1988
Sex : Male
Marital
Status : Unmarried
Languages known :
Gujarati, Hindi English Mother Tongue : Gujarati
Caste Religion : Hindu Rathva Personality : Extrovert,
Pleasing Nationality : Indian
Educational Qualifications :
(1)
I passed H.S.C. Examination
(Commerce Stream) of G HSE B Gandhinagar in March 2005 securing 75 % of Marks .
(2)
I passed B.Com. Examination of Gujarat University in April 2008 securing
75 %
of Marks.
(3) I passed Diploma
in Accountancy of Gujarat University in April 2009 securing Grade 1.
Experience: I have been working as an accountant in Arpan, Medical
Store, Maninagar, Ahmedabad since July 2009
Reference : (1) Mr.
D. J. Patel, Manager
Arpan Marketing,
Maninagar, Ahmedabad,
Contact No: 8128106088
(2) Mr M. S. Patel,
Principal, B. M. Patel College of Commerce, Nadiad, Dist- Kheda
Contact No: 7127106088
I can come for an interview at any time convenient to you. If I am
selected for this job, I will render my services with honesty and hard work.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully Amar B. Rathya
Encl. : True copies of the following certificates
(1) H. S. C. Marksheet
(2)
B. Com. Marksheet
(3) Certificate of
Diploma
(4)
School Leaving Certificate
(5) Experience Certificate
(3)
Vaibhav Patel, A-903, Aakash
Apartments, Satellite Road, Ahmedabad-380 015 wants to apply
for the post of a Medical Representative to the Carewell
Laboratories, Vatva, Ahmedabad- 380
008. Draft this application on behalf of him.
Ans
: (3)
Vaibhav Patel, A-903, Aakash Apartments,
Satellite Road, Ahmedabad-380 015
15 March 2019
The Personal Manager Carewell Laboratories, Vatva,
Ahmedabad - 380 008.
Subject : Application for the post of
a Medical Representative Respected Sir,
In response to your advertisement published in the Times
of India dated 14 March, 2019, I would like to
apply for the post of Medical Representative
in your company. I am a
postgraduate of well-known University
and hold the required skills and abilities for the post of a Medical
Representative. I enclose a resume including my personal bio-data, educational
qualifications and experience for your kind consideration.
I can come for an interview at any time convenient to
you. If I am selected for the post I will render my services with honesty and
hard work.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully, Vaibhav Patel,
Encl. -
(1)
Resume
(2) True copies of mark sheets and certificates
Personal Bio-data
Name in full : VAIBHAV
PATEL
Residence Address : A-903,
Aakash Apartments,
Satellite Road, Ahmedabad - 380
015 Date of Birth : March 13, 1985
Sex : Male
Marital Status
: Unmarried
Languages known :
Gujarati, Hindi English Mother Tongue : Gujarati
Degree Subject Board/University Passing Year Result H.S.C Science Stream G.H.S.E.B,
Gandhinagar March 2002 85% B. Farm G.T.U April 2006 70% M. Farm G.T.U April 2008 72%
Nationality : Indian Educational
Qualification :
Experience : For the last seven years, I have been working as a
Medical Representative in 'Krishuja Farma', Kalol, Dist: Gandhinagar
Reference : (1) Mr. I. J. Patel,
General Manager, 'Krishuja Farma', Kalol, Dist :
Gandhinagar
Contact No : 8128106088
(2) Mr R.S. Patel,
Principal, Creative Higher Secondary School, Vallabh
Vidyanagar, Dist-Anand
Contact No: 7127106088
(4)
Pooja S Prajapati from 4, Post
Office Block, Mota Bazaar, Vallabh Vidyanagar, Dist- Anand applies for the pet of a Chemistry Teacher
in Higher Secondary school, Science Stream, Nadiad, Dist :Kheda. Draft this
application on behalf of her.
Ans
: (4)
The Principal
Higher Secondary School, Science Stream Nadiad, Dist: Kheda
Subject : Application for the post of a Chemistry
Teacher Respected Sir,
Pooja S. Prajapati
4, Post Office Block
Mota Bazaar, Vallabh Vidyanagar
Dist- Anand 10
March 2019
With reference to your advertisement
published in the Times of India dated 9 March, 2019, I would like to apply for the post of a Chemistry Teacher in
your school. My personal bio-data and educational qualifications are given
below for your kind consideration.
Personal Bio-data
Name in full : POOJA S. PRAJAPATI
Residence Address : 4, Post Office Block, Mota Bazaar, Vallabh
Vidyanagar, Dist- Anand Date of Birth : March 13, 1988
Sex : Female
Marital
Status : Unmarried
Languages known :
Gujarati, Hindi English Mother Tongue : Gujarati
Degree Subject/Stream Board / University Year of Passing Result H.S.C Science Stream G.S.S.E.B March 20058 85% B. SC Chemistry Gujarat University April 2008 70% M. SC Chemistry Gujarat University April 2010 72% B. Ed. Chemistry Gujarat University April 2011 80%
Nationality : Indian Educational Qualification
Experience :
I have been working as a Chemistry Teacher in C. N. Science
school, Anand since July 2011
Reference : (1) Mr. D. J.
Patel,
Principal
C. N. Science
school, Anand Contact No: 8128106088
(2) Mr M. S. Patel,
Principal, B. M. Patel College of Education Nadiad Dist- Kheda
Contact No: 7127106088
I can come for an interview at any time convenient to
you. If I am selected for this job, I will render my services with honesty and
hard work
Thanking you, Yours faithfully,
Encl.: True
copies of the following certificates
(1) H. S. C. Marksheet
(2)
B. Sc. Marksheet
(3)
M. Sc. Marksheet
(4)
B.Ed. Marksheet
(5) Experience Certificate
(5)
Jay Bharat Prajapati from 5, Ram
Nivas, Ambaji, Dist: Banaskantha applies for the post of an accountant to the
Roop Pharma Pvt Ltd., Odhav, Ahmedabad. Write this application on behalf of him
Ans : (5)
The General Manager Roop Pharma Pvt Ltd. Odhav, Ahmedabad
Subject : Application for the post of an
accountant.
Respected Sir
JAY BHARAT PRAJAPATI
from 5, Ram Nivas, Ambaji, Dist: Banaskantha
3 March 2019
With reference to your advertisement published in the
Times of India dated 3 March, 2019, I
would like to apply for the post of an accountant in your company. My personal
bio-data and educational qualifications are given below for your kind
consideration.
Personal Bio-data
Name in full : JAY BHARATPRAJAPATI
Residence Address : 5, Ram Nivas, Ambaji, Dist. Banaskantha Date of
Birth : March 13, 1988
Sex : Male
Marital
Status : Unmarried
Languages known :
Gujarati, Hindi English Mother Tongue : Gujarati
Nationality : Indian
Educational Qualifications :
(1) I passed HSC Examination in March 2002 securing first class with Accountancy and Statistics.
(2) I
passed B.Com. Examination of Gujarat University in March 2005 securing first
class with Accountancy and Auditing as principal subjects.
Training : Computer programming, CIC of IGNOU in
the first division.
Experience
: For the last seven years, I have been working as a Junior Accountant,M/S.Unit
Chemicals, Race Road Vadodara-390 005
Reason for changing job : For bright Future References :
(1) Prof Rakeshbhai M Prajapati Principal
Saurabh College of
Commerce Ahmedabad
(2) Mr
Raman Trivedi Financial Controller M/S.Unit Chemicals, Race Road, Vadodara
I can come for an interview at any time convenient to you. If I am
selected for the post I will render my services with honesty and hard work.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully, Jay Bharat Prajapat
Encl.: True copies of the following certificates
(1) H. S. C. Marksheet
(2) B. Com. Marksheet
(3)
Training and
Experience Certificates
(6)
Shivani S Sharma from 5, Shiv
Apartment, GIDC, Vallabh Vidyanagar, Dist- Anand writes an application for the
post of a Computer Operator in D-Mart, Iscon Road, Ahmedabad. Write this
application on behalf of her.
Ans : (6)
The Manager,
D-Mart, Iscon Road, Ahmedabad
Subject : Application for the post of a Computer Operator Respected
Sir'
SHIVANI S SHARMA
5, Shiv Apartment, GIDC,
Vallabh Vidyanagar
Dist- Anand 3 March 2019
With reference to your advertisement published in the
Times of India dated 2 March, 2019, I
would like to apply for the post of a Computer Operator. My personal bio-data
and educational qualifications are given below for your kind consideration.
Personal Bio-data
Name in full : SHIVANI S SHARMA
Residence
Address : 5, Shiv Apartment, GIDC, Vallabh Vidyanagar, Dist Anand Date of Birth
: March 13, 1988
Sex : Female
Marital
Status : Unmarried
Languages known :
Gujarati, Hindi English Mother Tongue : Gujarati
Nationality : Indian
Educational Qualifications :
(1) I passed HSC Examination in March 2002 securing first class with Accountancy and Statistics.
(2)
passed BCA
Examination of Gujarat University in March 2005 securing first class.
Training : Computer programming, CIC of IGNOU in
the first division.
Experience
: For the last seven years, I have been working as a Computer Operator in
"N" Mart, Nadiad
Reason for changing job : For bright Future
References :
(1) Prof Rameshbhai M Prajapati
Principal
Saurabh College of Bachelor of Computer Application Ahmedabad
(2) Mr Ashish
Patel, Manager,
"N" Mart,
Nadiad
I can come for an interview at any time convenient to
you. If I am selected for the post I will render my services with honesty and
hard work.
Thanking you,
Encl. True copies
of the following certificates
(1)
H. S. C. Marksheet
(2)
BCA Marksheet
Yours faithfully,
SHIVANI S. SHARMA
(3)
Training and
Experience Certificates
(7)
The Times of India, Ahmedabad,
requires a journalist. Draft an application addressing to the Editor on behalf
of Gaurang Vyas,21, Upmanyu Park, Maninagar, Ahmedabad-380008.
Ans : (7)
The Editor
The Times of India,
Ahmedabad
Subject: Application for the post of a Journalist Respected Sir'
GAURANG VYAS
21, Upmanyu Park
Maninagar, Ahmedabad-380008.
2 March,
2019
In response to your advertisement published in the Times
of India dated 1 March, 2019, I would like to apply for the post of a
Journalist. My personal bio-data and educational qualifications are given below
for your kind consideration.
Personal Bio-data
Name in full : GAURANG VYAS
Residence Address: 21, Upmanyu Park Maninagar, Ahmedabad-380008.
Date of Birth : March 13, 1988
Sex : Male
Marital Status
: Unmarried
Languages known :
Gujarati, Hindi English Mother Tongue : Gujarati
Nationality : Indian
Educational Qualifications:
(1) I passed HSC Examination in March 2002 securing
first class with Common Stream securing
75
% of marks.
(2) I
passed B.A. Examination of Gujarat University in March 2005 securing first
class in English as a special subject
(3) 1
passed the Diploma in Journalism from IGNOU with first class in 2006 Training :
Computer programming, CIC of IGNOU in the first division.
Experience : I have been working as a Journalist In 'India Today',
Ahmedabad Office for the last six years
Reason for changing job : For bright Future
References :
(1) Ramcharan Vaishnav, Editor, 'India Today, Ahmedabad
Office
(2) Mr Ashish
Patel, Principal,
Arts and Commerce College Idar, Dist: Sabarkantha
I can come for an interview at any time convenient to
you. If I am selected for the post I will render my services w honesty and hard
work.
Thanking you,
Encl.: True copies of the following certificates
(1) H. S. C. Marksheet
(2)
B. A. Marksheet
(3) Certificate of Diploma in
Journalism
(4)
Experience Certificate
Yours faithfully,
Gaurang vyas
(8)
Dipak S Patel, from 5, Satyam
Apartment, Odhav,Ahmedabad applies for the post of an Electrical Engineer in Elecon Engineering Company,
Anand. Draft this application on behalf of him.
Ans : (8)
The General Manager,
Elecon Engineering
Company, Anand
Dipak S Patel,
5, Satyam Apartment, Odhav, Ahmedabad
3 march, 2019
Subject : Application for the post of an Electrical
Engineer Respected Sir
In response to your advertisement published in the Times of India
dated 1 March, 2019, I would like to apply for the post of an Electrical
Engineer. My personal bio-data and educational qualifications are given below
for your kind consideration.
Personal Bio-data
Name in
full : DIPAK S PATEL
Residence Address : 5, Satyam Apartment, Odhav, Ahmedabad Date of
Birth : March 13, 1988
Sex : Male
Marital Status
: Unmarried
Languages known :
Gujarati, Hindi English Mother Tongue : Gujarati
Nationality : Indian Educational
Qualifications:
(1) I passed HSC Examination (Science Stream) in March
2002 securing scoring 85 % of marks.
(2)
I passed B.E. Degree Examination of
Gujarat Technological University in March 2006 securing first class in
Electrical Engineering.
Training : Computer programming, CIC of IGNOU in
the first division
Experience : I have been working as an Electrical Engineer in Vraj
Industries, Maninagar, Ahmedabad for the last six years.
Reason for changing job : For bright Future
References :
(1) Mr Kaushik Patel
Branch Manager,
Vraj Industries,
Maninagar, Ahmedabadi
(2) Mr Ashish
Patel, Principal,
BVM Engineering College,
Vallabh Vidyanagar, Anand
I can come for an interview at any time convenient to
you. If I am selected for the post I will render my services with honesty and
hard work.
Thanking you,
Encl.: True
copies of the following certificates
(1)
H. S. C. Marksheet
(2) B.E. Marksheet
(3) Experience Certificate
Yours faithfully
Dipak S Patel
(9)
Prachi Raval writes an application for the post of an English teacher
to the Principal, Sheth CN Vidhyalay, Ambawadi, Ahmedabad. Draft
an application on behalf of her.
Ans : (9)
Prachi D. Raval,
11, Vatsalya City, Detroj Road,
Kadi, Dist. Mahesana
17th September, 2019
To,
The Principal,
Sheth C N Vidhyalay, Ambawadi, Ahmedabad
Subject : An application for the post of an English
teacher.
Respected Sir,
With reference to your advertisement
in today's "The Times of India' for the post of an English teacher, I
would like to apply for the said post. My personal and educational details are
given below.
Personal Bio-data
Name in full : Prachi
Dhirenkumar Raval
Address: 11, Vatsalya city, Detroj Road, Kadi, Dist. Mahesana Residence Age : 24 years
Sex : Female
Caste : Hindu, Brahmin
Languages known :
Gujarati, Hindi English Personality : Dynamic
Hobby : Music, Reading
Nationality : Indian
Educational Qualification
No |
Degree |
Board
/ University |
Year of Passing |
Subject |
Result |
1 |
H.S.C |
G.S.H.E.B Gandhinagar |
March - 2011 |
Arts |
85% |
2 |
B.A |
Gujarat University |
April
- 2014 |
English |
65% |
3 |
M.A |
Gujarat University |
May
- 2016 |
English |
55% |
4 |
B. Ed. |
Gujarat University |
March - 2018 |
English / Sanskrit |
82% |
5 |
CCC |
IGNOU |
June
- 2015 |
Computer |
A+ Grade |
Other Merits :
(1) NCC 'C' certificate
(2) A cretificate course in creative writing.
Experience : 1 have been working as an English teacher at Shree J.
B. Vidhyalay, Gothava, Amrivadi, Dist. Ahmedabsd since June 2018.
Reason for Leaving the job
: For better future
Reference :
(1) Mr. Sanjaybhai Raval The Principal,
Gurukul highschool, Gandhinagar.
(2) Dr. Jagdishbhai Joshi
The Head of the Department. (English) Sardar Patel University
Vallabh Vighyanagar, Anand.
If I am selected, I shall try my best to satisfy my
students and the institute with my hard and sincere work.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully, Prachi Raval
Encl.: True copies of the following
(1) LC
(2)
H.S.C. Marksheet
(3) B.A. Marksheet
(4)
M.A. Marksheet
(5) B.Ed. Marksheet
(6) CCC certificate
(10)
Dhaumya Thakkar, from 8, Hari Villa
Society, Rajkot writes application for the post of an English Language teacher
to the Director, Mahatma Gandhi Vidyalay, Gandhinagar. Draft the application
with the resume.
Ans : (10)
Dhaumya Thakkar 8, Hari Villa Society
Rajkot 16 August, 2019
To,
The Director
Mhatma Gandhi Vidyalay Gandhinagar.
Subject : An application for the post of an English
language Teacher Respected Sir,
With reference to your advertisement published in The
Times of India dated 14th August 2019, I would like to apply for the post of an
English language Teacher in your school, I would like to apply for the same.
I attach here with a resume stating personal information and
Educational Qualifications for your kind kind. consideration.
Personal Bio-data
Name in full : Dhaumya Thakkar Address
: 8, Hari Villa Society, Rajkot Residence Date of Birth : 15 March 1993
Gender : Female
Languages known :
Gujarati, Hindi English Mother Tongue : Gujarati
Hobby : Reading,
Music Category : General Personality : Introvert Nationality : Indian
Educational Qualification
No |
Degree |
Board
/ University |
Year of Passing |
Subject |
Result |
1 |
H.S.C |
G.S.H.E.B Gandhinagar |
March - 2010 |
Common Stream |
75% |
2 |
B.A |
Gujarat University |
April - 2013 |
English |
85% |
3 |
M.A |
Gujarat University |
2015 |
English |
60% |
4 |
B. Ed. |
Gujarat University |
2016 |
English |
80% |
Additional
Qualification: I passed Teacher's Aptitude Test [TAT] from Gujarat Education
Board, Gandhinagar in 2017 securing 85% of marks.
Experience
: I have been serving as an English Language Teacher in T.V. Patel Higher
Secondary School, Anand since July 2017
Total Teaching Experience : Two Years. Reference :
(1) Dr. A. M.
Patel
The Principal,
M. B. patel College of Education Kheda
(2)
Dr. P. M. Patel The Principal,
T. V. Patel Higher Secondary School
Anand
If I am selected, I will render my services
with honesty and hard work.
Thanking
you,
Yours faithfully,
Dhaumya Thakkar
Encl. : attach her with
this application my Resume
and true copies of following
certificates.
(1)
H.S.C. Marksheet
(2)
B.A. Marksheet
(3)
M. A. Marksheet
(4) B.Ed. Marksheet
(5) TAT Marksheet
(6)
School Leaving certificate
(7) Bonafide Certificate
Speech Writing : 06
(1)
"Twisha is going to deliver a
speech on the topic 'Love is more powerful than hatred or grudge' "
Prepare a speech on behalf of her.
(Points : Love more powerful
feeling - more powerful than hatred or grudge - most powerful force
- hatred
is nothing but misunderstanding - grudges between family members - giving
becomes more important than gaining.)
Ans : (1) Respected guests on the stage,
principal and friends, the topic of today's speech is leading you towards the
thing I strongly believe in what the title "Love is more powerful than
hatred or grudge" suggests. Heart keeps pumping blood to our body
continuously in a particular rhythm. But so far as I think the most fascinating
quality is love. The most powerful force in the world is love. Love can lead a
person to the stars but it can be fatal also
if the love is lost. Love is beautiful,
gentle, ugly and brutal. Love is the drive force of any person to reach
the goal.
Sometimes we come across many people whom we dislike and
later on this turned into hatred. We may have grudges towards some people also.
But when we try to think we feel that this dislike or hatred is nothing but a misunderstanding. And when we resolve this misunderstanding it turned
into love for the person. We cannot go away from love because love is like
sleeping in mother's lap or a beautiful painting painted with colours of
imagination. Love is just like a light of hope in the darkest caves of
adversity.
In this era of modern world we are facing the social
problem of nucleus families. We find small grudges between the family members
too. But if we help each other to come out of this grudges then life can be very beautiful. As love
creates indestructible families, builds long lasting bonds in relationships,
develops inner happiness and promotes peace and understanding in the family. I
personally believe that "Love" is the greatest virtue; it is by far
the greatest gift you can receive or give.
Love can be defined by many ways: when a sister tells
her brother that she eats the hidden chocolates from his bag everyday and
brother thinks that he puts it only for her that is love. Love is the leading
force of life in the old age. Love is helping a person cry giving your
shoulder. When giving becomes more important than gaining it is love. Love is
for getting hidden strength and accepting a person knowing all his traits
At last I can say of all my virtues, love is the most
important. Love has become a driving force within me. Love has built me,
destroyed me, crippled me, and then healed me. Love is life in four letters.
It's all what I have, will always have, and always seek to find in others. Love
simply is the most powerful force in the world. Thank you.
(2)
Vishwa is going to deliver a speech
in a competition about The Real Freedom'. Prepare a speech in about 100 words.
(Point : What is freedom - varies from culture to culture
- right to live free - important
to everyone
- parents should allow freedom
- they should keep watch - enjoy freedom through our life.)
Ans : (2) Respected judges, honourable guests,
fellow participants and friends. The point on which I am going to speak is The
Real freedom. At first we should think what is freedom? Is it an absolute
right? According to me we are born to become free. Freedom is defined from
different aspects and according to different cultures, freedom varies from
culture to another. Some define freedom as a natural right, the human being is
born with it. Everyone wants to be free and independent from others. Freedom is
the right to do what one wants, live where he wants, eat what he wants, learns
what he wants, and chooses the religion in which he believes, without ignoring
or harming others rights.
How can we live free? From my point of view, we can live
free by respecting others' rights to live free
too. We cannot ignore the rights of people with whom we live in the society.
We cannot simply do what we
want and ignore others. We must take
other people rights into consideration. The
idea behind freedom is to be respectful and useful to our society. Freedom is
important to everyone. When freedom
is guaranteed, I can think freely, go where I want, say my opinion
without fear from people who would not like my opinion. Where freedom of
opinion is not guaranteed by the authority, the creativity of mind is killed
and buried But our practicing of freedom
should never lead to threatening our national security
Parents must teach their youngsters to be free. But
their freedom must be watched, it should not be without limits. If so, we can
censor their behaviour and give direction to the children. Freedom in the teen is very important for building a
good character and stable personality. Teens want to hang around with friends, do whatever
they like, or do not like to be controlled. If they are given
freedom with no limits, they can go down to the base and may be lost. So we
must watch their behaviour, teach them to do what is right and leave what is
wrong.
In summary, freedom is an innate right, humans are born
with. We must respect freedom of everyone in the society. This way we can enjoy
our freedom through our life.
(3)
A SPEECH
ON STRESS MANAGEMENT BY A STUDENT
(Point : people living life with stress and pressure -
exam stress - more stress, less work- cannot concentrate - proper planning -
exercise - break in work - proper
sleep.)
Ans : (3) Respected guests on the stage,
principal sir, teachers and my dear friends, we all know that our exam is quite
near and we all feel enormous pressure on ourselves. My name is Shiv Raval and
as a secretary of school it is my duty to share my views on stress management.
The exam stress occurs when we feel an increased sense of panic in exam days,
weeks or months before, during or after an assessment
or test of some sort. The board exam stress is most frequently short lived and as soon as the exam is finished and we
realize that we are free from studying, the stress diminish. According to me
when we feel stress our brain is not in its best state to accumulate
information which lead to vicious cycle. The more stress we take the less work
we do. According to me when we feel
panic or stress during exam we forget the information we learnt. Sometimes over preparation also lead to problems. There
are several symptoms regarding stress which we should identify because
sometimes we don't know that we are stressed. The main symptoms are feeling of
despair or worry. We may also feel that we cannot concentrate or think clearly.
We may have inability to sleep because our mind is racing or inability to relax
because we feel that we should keep working
constantly. Other symptoms
are migraine, headache
or prolonged tiredness. If there is a problem
there will always be a remedy. First of all it is important to remember for us
that everyone has different way of learning. For example some of us like to
study in groups some likes to work alone. Some like to make notes and some like to practice lot of papers and find it useful. So first make it clear which
method is better for us. It is good to have an overall plan for our study time.
This will allow us to manage our time effectively. However, avoid setting
unrealistic goals which will make you disheartened and more stressed.
Make sure we look after ourselves during our exam period. Eating junk food
and relying on stimulus to keep us awake will not help our brain perform well.
Taking a little exercise each day will not only give our body a break from
studying but give us time to digest
the information we have crammed in. We will also be more likely to concentrate
better when we return to our books. Make sure to sleep well as this will make
our brain (and body) more alert and perceptive when revising. Bear in mind that
the exam period is short and we will soon be free from the stress and worry of
assessment. At the end I should tell you to follow the tips given to you and if
feel stressed then we should consult our teachers and parents.
Thank you.
(4)
In social gathering Mrs. Joshi is
going to deliver speech on problem of working women. Draft a speech using the
given points in about 100 words.
(Point : smart phone, data, sandwich - is it freedom? -
bound by invisible ropes of culture - follow certain religion - opposite to
fear - others also have freedom.)
Ans : (4) Ladies and gentlemen today I want to say something about problems of working women. In the traditional country like
India, role of women is mostly house hold jobs. Now the table turns because in
this time women are not only workers of house hold jobs but they have proved
themselves in many sectors which are called mail domain. You cannot find a
single sector without women. As women become super women, they have to face many problems Vtike mental
harassment, discrimination of work place, lack of family
support, insufficient maternity leaves, job insecurity and workplace
adjustment.
Working women have to face problems just by virtue of
their being women. Working women here are referred to those who are in paid
employment. Social attitude to the role of women move slow much behind the law.
Women find employment easily as nurses, doctors, teachers caring and nurturing
sectors, secretaries or in assembling jobs-the routine submissive sectors. But
even if well qualified women engineers or managers or geologists are available,
preference will be given to a male of equal qualification. Women's issues do
not occur on the priority list of most of the trade unions. Women going to work
are often subject to sexual harassment. Public transport system is overcrowded
and men take advantage of the circumstances to physically harassed women.
Colleagues offer unwanted attention which can still be shaken off but a woman
is placed in a difficult situation if the higher
officer demands sexual favours. If any
woman employee refused, the boss can easily take it out
woman in other ways to make life miserable for her. If a woman is praised for
her work or promoted on merit, her colleagues do not hesitate to attribute it
to sexual favors. A gender bias creates an obstacle at the recruitment Sage
itself. Most people think that women are capable of less work than men or less
efficient than men. Though women work hard as men, they have to obey their social responsibilities
towards society, children and most obvious duty, making meal etc. We should
think that now if women can help for improvement of economy level of home, men
should help them household jobs. Lastly I conclude my speech by saying one
important point that friends now the time comes,
we should change our attitude towards
women and understand feeling of them. Women have changed her role so
it's our duty that society ought to change its attitude and thoughts for women.
(5)
In
school assembly hall you are going to deliver a speech on problem of dissociative disorder. Draft a speech using the given
points in about 100 words.
(Point : Mental disease - not madness - two or more
identities - affect person's behaviour - male behaves as female - can kill or
injure anyone - need special care and treatment.)
Ans : (5) Honourable
Chief Guest, respected principal and teachers and my friends. I want to say
something about one mental disease, dissociative disorder. Friends let me clear
that every mental disease is not madness. Now the question arise "what is
dissociative mental disorder?" Dissociative identity disorder is
characterized by the presence of two or more distinct or split identities or
personality states that continually have power over the person's behaviour.
With dissociative identity disorder,
there's also an inability to recall key personal information that is too
far-reaching to be explained as mere
forgetfulness. With dissociative identity disorder, there are also highly
distinct memory variations, which fluctuate with the person's split
personality.
The different identities have their own age, gender or
race. Yes, sometime a male behaves as a female also even sometime victim thinks
him or herself as any animal. Patient can't understand the reality of life.
Sometime the patient lives with two or more personalities, which is also called
multiple personality. Each personality has his or her own postures, gestures,
and distinct way of talking. As each personality reveals itself and controls
the individuals' behaviour and thoughts. When
the patient's personalities change, patient
can't remember previous personality.
Even patient
can kill or injure anyone but after that he or she
behaves as if he were unknown about this matter. I should say that the patient
needs special care and treatment, it can be cured but this kind of disease can
be cured after long psychological treatment.
Thank you all.
(6)
In school assembly hall you are
going to deliver speech on benefits of positive attitude. Draft a speech using
the given points in about 100 words.
(Point : Positive attitude is power to live happy life - realize good and expect success - yoga -
physical exercise - meditation - healthy mind live in healthy body - negative
thoughts loose our confidence.)
Ans : (6) Honourable
chief guest, respected principal, teachers my dear brothers and sisters. My
subject is benefits of positive attitude. Friends, positive attitude is not
only a phrase but it is the power to live happily and successfully. You may ask what is positivity? Friend,
Let me tell you that
positivity makes you realise a good side and expectation of success. No doubt
for getting success, hard work is important but you should have desire to get
success or your desired result.
Ok. Positive attitude does all such things but how can
one improve positive attitude towards life? First prepare your mind for
thinking only good and positive aspect of any events and incidents. It is said
that as you think, it happens so why should we think negative side of life. If
you see good aspects of life, you will definitely get what you desire. Here I
want to say that my friends, your upcoming incidents depend on your positive
thinking. I want to quote one proverb "Healthy mind lives in healthy body". If you believe
this, you should be regular
in your daily activities of your life; you should do yoga, physical
exercises and meditation. These will help you to acquire positivity in life. Friends, we human being do more mental works
than any other animal, so I emphasis on creating strong mental power for your
present and future thoughts.
Sometime, we may confuse or worry about results and
decisions, yes obviously we sometime think negative but do you know, negative
thoughts make us nervous and we lose our confidence. Meanwhile negative
thoughts create worry and discouragement. As a student when we face
examination, positive attitude helps us to get good result. Now I should
conclude my speech with proverb "Think positively, live happily".
Thank you.
(7)
In school assembly hall Kavya
Thakar is going to deliver speech on 'My favourite leader'. Draft a speech
using the given points in about 100 words.
(Point : favourite leader - Sardar Patel - hard work and
determination - worked for humanity - Unification of India and Bardoli
Satyagrah - integration of princely states - great personality.)
Ans : (7) Honourable
principal, respected teachers and students. I want to say about my favourite
leader. My favourite leader is Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. He is called iron man
of India because of strong will power and personality. He was born on October
31st, 1875 in Nadiad, Gujarat. His father, Jhaverbhai Patel, was a farmer.
Vallabhbhai's early education was in Karamsad. He belonged to a modest family; his family had
not educated. But because of truthful hard work and determination, he obtained great
heights in his life. There are many stories of his bravery
in
childhood. Vallabhbhai was strong pillar
in freedom of India. He led many freedom movements but most famous were
'Unification of India' and 'Bardoli Satyagrah' The Bardoli Satyagraha of 1928, in the state of Gujarat, India
during the period of the British Raj, was a major episode of civil disobedience
and revolt in the Indian Independence Movement. Patel first wrote to the
Governor of Bombay, asking him to reduce the taxes for the year in face of the
calamities. But the Governor ignored the letter, and reciprocated by announcing
the date of collection.
Patel then instructed all the farmers of Bardoli taluka
to refuse payment of their taxes. Patel instructed the farmers to remain
completely non-violent, and not respond physically to aggressive actions from officials. In 1928, an agreement was finally broken.
The Government agreed to
restore the confiscated lands and properties, as well as cancel revenue payment
not only for the year, but cancel the
30 % raise until after the succeeding year.
Sardar Patel handled effectively the integration of the
princely states with his diplomatic skills and foresightedness. The problem of
merging 562 independent states with a democratic self-governing India was
difficult and delicate. But it was essential to save India from balkanization,
once the Paramount of British crown
would lapse. He, by his policy, broke the union of separatist princes.
By August 15, 1947 all except Hyderabad, Junagadh and Kashmir agreed to
join in India. He thereafter carried three fold processes of assimilation,
centralization and unification of states, The states were merged with the Union
of India.
Then he worked hard and used his special power to merge
Junagadh and Kashmir in India. So lastly I should say Sardar Patel is the great
personality who created great India.
Thank you.
(8)
Speech on Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Clean India
Campaign)
(Point : Cleanliness drive - best start for growth of country - Mahatma Gandhi - dirty
environment and life is risky - responsibility of everyone - make India clean
India.)
Ans : (8) Good
morning to all. my
name is ........
I want to say something about the swachh Bharat Abhiyan.
The great person of India, Mahatma Gandhi said "Sanitation is more
important than Independence." India is still a developing country because
of the poverty, lack of education, lack of cleanliness and other social issues.
We need to eliminate all the bad reasons
from the society
causing obstruction in the growth and development of our country.
And I think that cleanliness drive is the best start for
the growth of country. Only the success of cleanliness campaign may bring a huge positive change in the India. Remember
that slogan: "clean, Happy and Healthy Citizens imparts Healthy and Developed
Nation." Clean Bharat Abhiyan or
clean India Campaign was started by the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi
in 2014 on Gandhi Jayanti (145th birthday anniversary) 2nd of october. Mahatma
Gandhi dreamt of making this country a clean country and even he had emphasised
a lot by many means among rural people. After many years of Independence, we
are still living in the dirty envivonment and putting our lives on danger every
moment. Swachh Bharat Mission will be our tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on the
150th birth anniversary to be celebrated in the year 2019. But for this each
and every citizen
must try towards the success of this mission. This
mission has been declared by the Indian government as "beyond politics'
and 'inspired by patriatism' to give its credit to all citizens
of India. Cleanliness is not limited to any person or place, it is the
responsibility of everyone to clean themselves as well as their surroundings to
really make India a clean India in near future. Cleanliness would keep everyone
happy and healthy in all aspects : physically, mentally, socially and
intellectually by reducing the chance of diseases.
Clean India, Disease
Free and Economically strong India. Gandhji
believed cleanliness next only
to Godliness. Let's pledge today to convert cleanliness into a national
passion. Every road, path, office, home, hut, stream and particle of air around
us can and must be kept clean. India can do it. people of India can do it. We
can do it. Jai Hind, Jai Bharat.
(9)
Speech on Pollution
(Point : Very dangerous for human life -all become
degraded -eco system affected - might create public awareness - deliberate
efforts required.)
Ans : (9) Pollution
is mixing some impurities or waste into a pure substance. It is the
adulteration of natural resources by deliberate human activities. We can also
say the presence of unexpected or unwanted substances in a location is also
pollution.
Due to pollution, the nature, envivonment, Earth,
atmosphere, and waters are all becoming degraded.
We all cause pollution indirectly or directly. In this century the degradation
has accelerated a lot. We have to mitigate causes.
There are many kinds of pollution. They are air, water, land, noise and light pollutions. Our planet's ecosystem and its cycle is affected by pollution.
There are international voluntery organizations that monitor and raise alarms.
There is a national level govenmental organization and a pollution control board in each state to control the
pollution.
It is probably impossible to eliminate air pollution. To
mitigate the risks, we may use LPG, Bio- diesel (green diesel), electric,
solar vehicles, bicycles
or public transport. We must plant more
trees. Water bodies are polluted by chemicals, waste water, plastics, oils
paints, and by the dissolution of gases to which water is exposed to.
Due to rains nutrients from farming lands get washed away. Due to environmental pollution or
radiations, the soil may get deficient of nutrients. Improper
use of pesticides and fertilizers also causes soil pollution. The third world countries are to
take more actions with regards to pollution. More awareness programs and deliberate efforts
are required by all of us to reduce pollution
and mitigate the hazards due to pollution. I hope all of you will agree
and make an oath in favour of it. Thanks for listening to me attentively and
silently.
(10)
Speech on Blood Donation
- A Social Service.
(Point : Beneficial concept - different groups - stored
and preserved - used in emergency - people should donate blood - interval of
180 days - noble gesture - service to humanity.)
Ans : (10) My
dear friends, today I am going to share my ideas on Blood Donation-A Social
service. Blood donation is one of the beneficial concept connected with the
science of surgical medicine. Human blood is divided into four groups
namely; A, B, O and AB. This blood is stored and
preserved in blood banks for a week or so as it is, and
later is preserved in the plasma form. When another human being is struggling
for life as cause of loss of blood, in an accident, war, ordinary emergency;
the blood bank will examine his blood and supply a blood from its storage which
corresponds with the blood group of that person. In this way hundreds of lives
have been saved in our country. Among the blood groups, O-positive group is the
universal donor, and can be transferred in the blood stream of persons of any
other group. Donation of blood is a prime need of the country, and the
government itself has taken charge of the department. It requests all hale and
healthy citizens in the country to donate blood. This is done through publicity
in the form of signboards, hoardings, etc., in front of hospitals, or through
media advertisements.
Of course, no cash incentive or any other attractive
gifts are given to the people who volunteer for blood, as is done to encourage
people who adopt family planning. The government leaves it to the will and
pleasure of the donors to donate their blood voluntarily and with the noble
motive of helping fellow citizens to survive
It is purely obligatory on the part of every citizen who
is not suffering from anaemia, or whose blood
is free from any virus infection or any other ill conditions to donate blood.
We can come across people among us who donate blood periodically.
Normally a volunteer should
be conscious to have an interval of 180 days between one donation and another. Blood donation is a noble
gesture. It enhances the sense of pride in a person and it develops an
altruistic attitude among the mankind. Thank you for listening my speech.
(11)
Speech on Women Empowerment
(Point : Empowering women - gender equality - Indian
need to change mentality - cannot perform daily routine without women -
transformational change in society.)
Ans : (11) Good
morning to all the Excellencies and my friends, Today I would like to give a
speech on the topic of woman empowerment in India. Empowering women in India is
very necessary to bring gender equality or we can say that gender equality is
very necessary to empower women.
India is a male dominated country. Men are walking alone
and they force women to do only household works. They do not know that women
are the half power of this country and combining to male can form full power of the country. The day when full
power of the country would start working, no other country would be more
powerful than the India.
Gender equality is the first step to bring women empowerment in India. Men should not understand that Women are made only to
handle household chores or take responsibility of home and family.
There are so many laws for empowering women however none
are effective and followed by people.
Every Indian need to change their mind towards women and strictly follow the
rules made for women empowerment.
Woman empowerment is the key to strengthen their
participation in the decision-making which is the most important key to
socio-economic development. women too need to empower themselves by being strong from heart and think from
mind.
As we all know that without women. no grandmother,
mother, sister, friend, wife, etc., We cannot perform our daily routine. Women in
the home are only responsible for preparing our food, washing our clothes,
and other activities. It is a big question
that why only woman, why not men
are responsible for the same. It is the matter of laugh
that they are promoted for household responsibilities from childhood however
they are demoted to do outside works and leadership like men, why?
Both gender equality and women empowerment are key
strategy to bring transformational change in
order to achieve development and high economic status of the nation.
Thank you.
(12)
Speech on Save Water
(Point Water important
- continuation of life on earth -
unique source of life - conserve
water - huge population
depends on water - awareness about need and shortage of water.)
Ans
: (12) Good morning to the excellencies,
respected teachers and my friends, I would like to speak on a very important
topic: save water. Water is important for the continuation of life on the
earth. It is the most basic need of everyone
human being, animal,
plant and other micro-organisms. Water is the unique source of life.
Without water we cannot imagine life. We should worry for water and try to conserve
it because there
is only 1 % of water on the earth which is usable
to us. 97 % is salty sea
water and 2 % water is in the form
of glaciers and polar ice caps. Only 1% water is here for us over which a huge population all over the world is
depended for the survival. Here are some tips which really will help us to save
water.
People should make their children aware about the
need and shortage of water.
Water conservation techniques should be promoted
on every news of media such as TV,
newspaper, radio.
School students should be assigned to prepare projects on water
conservation. Thank you all.
(13)
Krutarth has been elected as the
General Secretary of his school. He has to deliver a speech on his future plans
and how he is going to fulfil them. Draft a speech for him in 150 words.
Ans : (13) Namaste friends,
I feel a great joy to welcome you all in our first
meeting. In the beginning I would like to thank you all for your support and
encouragement. Because of your support I was elected as a General Secretary. At
this moment, I take this chance to assure you that I will work with the best of
my abilities to satisfy the needs of our school and the students. I believe
that the school election is the first lesson of democracy. We would work
according to the guidance and suggestions of our school teaching staff. We will
arrange various programmes like celebrations of the independence day, the
republic day, the cultural festival, blood donation camp etc. I hope for kind
cooperation from you throughout the next academic year. I hope that all of you
should take part in such activities enthusiastically. Once again I thank you
for the trust you put in me.
(14)
Prepare a Speech of 5 minutes to be delivered on 'The
World Environment Day'
Ans : (14) Respected chief guest,
principal, teachers of our school and all my dear friends. It is our primary
duty to care for the environment of our globe and at least try to save it from
being polluted for the safety
of all the living beings.
Man is the only animal that can think. So we all must try
together in that direction. Cleanliness is the basis to
start. We must follow the principle 'Live and
Let Live' and save the other species of animals and trees. Our life is
completely dependent on their existence. Many species have been totally
disappeared or are on the verge of extinction. The cause of it is the
air-pollution caused by the release of poisonous gases from industries and
vehicles. The deforestation is also another one. The atomic waste has also
caused a great danger to the environment. We must stop it by implementing the
various programmes or activities. Really it is high time to make sincere
efforts to save it. Let's take pledge to do it right now! Thanks.
* Email :05
(1)
Write an
E-mail to express condolence on the demise of a manager's father.
Ans : (1) To :
dawsonjack@gmail.com
Subject : expressing deep condolence on the death of your father
I, Suresh Mangukiya, the managing director and owner of
Peters Incorporation, am writing this letter to you in order to
express my deepest condolence to you on the demise of your father in a road accident. I got this
sad news from one of my staff members and was very sad on hearing it. I have
known your father for the last 5 years and think of him as a man with dignity
and pride. It is very upsetting to know that a man of his caliber and talent is
no more in this world.
Mr. Lawson was a man of virtue and always believed in
working honestly toward his personal and professional goals. I wish to express
my support to you in these tough times and really pray for his soul to rest in
peace. Life and death go hand in hand and one can't run away from the grief
that a death of a loved one brings along with itself.
I hope you are doing fine and advice you to have faith
in the Almighty and not lose
strength and composure. Please let me know if I can be of any help to you. You
can contact me on 8128206077. I look forward to see you.
Sincerely
Suresh Mangukiya
(2)
Write an E-mail to your friend wishing
him a best luck for his/her board examination.
Ans : (2) To : sjpenglish@gmail.com
Subject : Wishes for board examination My dear Sejup,
I wish you best of luck for your board examination of
12th Science. I know you have worked hard and you definitely deserve the best
result.
Take care of your health during examination. You must have revised
all the subjects and must be ready for examination with preparation and
confidence.
May god help you do your best and obtain the best result in this
examination. Once again wishing you all the best to pass the examination with
flying colours. yours sincerely
Saurav
(3)
Isha Joshi writes her friend Alka
Patel on alkapat_05@bmail.com
in about 30 words about the dedicated ecologist Jitubhai Talavia. Draft an
email on her behalf.
Ans : (3) To : alkapat_05@bmail.com
Subject : About the dedicated ecologist Mr. Jitubhai Talavia Dear
Alka,
I would like to tell you about the famous ecologist;
resident of Amreli district of Gujarat but accepted and loved by all eco -
lovers, Mr. Jitubhai Talavia. He works for 'nature conservation'. He has
dedicated his life in saving trees, birds and
animals. Nearly 10 lac copies of his 175 books
about eco awareness have been read. His trust has taken eco - exam of
4.5 lac pupils. In 2001, by the
governor of Gujarat and in 2004, by UNO in New Delhi, he was honoured for his
special eco service and awareness activities. Salute to him.
What about your dance class? Do
write to me.
Regards Isha Joshi
(4)
Draft an e-mail on behalf of Mital
Doshi in about 30 words informing him about the article he has read about
Pandit Shukhlalji to his friend Vipul Maheta on vipulm_001@jmail.com.
Ans : (4) To : vipulm_001@jmail.com
Subject : Informing about Pandit Shuklaji Dear Vipul,
In the Sunday edition of The Gujarat Samachar, I've read
an inspirational article about the visionary blind legend Pandit Shukhlalji.
Despite of his blindness, he keenly studied and taught theology, philosophy and
literature too effectively for many years. He stands tall as a beacon in 'Jain
Darshan' too. His books, speeches and articles have greatly influenced the
authors, poets and thinkers of Gujarat and abroad. His 'inner eyes' have
provided us the real vision of life. He was very
humble and simple person rightly honoured as a 'pragyachakshu' pandit by us. A
real Inspirer
What about your art classes ? Tell me.
Regards Mitul Doshi
(5)
Draft an e-mail on behalf of H.
Vijayan, a history teacher, in about 30 words about sending the details about
Indian mythological characters to Om Rajan, a film director, on omvirajan_05@fmail.com.
Ans : (5) To :
omvrajan_05fmail.com
Subject : The details about Indian mythological character Hon'ble
Rajan sir,
I herewith send you the authentic names' list with
detail about some known characters of Indian Mythology. This will be helpful to
you for the production of your films based on this theme. Aaruni, Nachiketa,
Ahiravan, Karthikeya, Kach Devyani, Abhimanyu, Shakuntala. These are same
names on which you may make very effective and
entertaining films by adding your special skills, effects and vision and
relevant music. You know the 'public choice' too well. I humbly request you to
think over it deeply.
What about your new projects? Do write to me.
Regards
H. Vijayan
(6)
Tushar Patel writes an Email to
his friend Manan advising him not
to neglect his health.
Ans : (6) To : mananpatel95@vmail.com
Subject : Not to neglect health
Dear Manan,
I have come to know about your ill health. How are you
feeling now? You are hardworking but it doesn't mean that you neglect your
health. Sound mind in a sound body is a well known proverb. Follow it. Spare
some time for exercise. Take a walk early in the morning. Good food is also
necessary. You should get at least eight hours of good sleep. Remember, all
work and no play makes jack a dull boy. Write me soon. Take Care.
Yours lovingly Tushar
Patel
(7)
Rohini Ramavat writes an Email in
about 50 words to her friend Roshni on roshni06@yahoo.com.in cogratulating her on wining
the first prize in the elocution competition.
Ans : (7) To : roshni06@yahoo.com.in
Subject : Congratulation for winning Dear Roshni,
Hearty congratulations on winning the first prize in the
elocution competition. We are proud of
you. I know you are an avid reader. Your interest has brought you this reward.
You have good command over language. You posses better general knowledge. You
are able to collate every bit of information into a perfect presentation. You
really deserve it. Keep it up. Good wishes for bright opportunities. Love you
Yours lovingly,
Rohini
Ramavat
(8)
Your friend Vishwa Patel is weak in
English. Write an E-mail advising her an how to improve her English.
Ans : (8) To : vishwa.patel@hotmail.com
Subject : How to improve English
Dear Vishwa,
I have come to know that you dislike English. Why is it
so ? English is an international language. We must learn it. In this letter I
will tell you how to improve your English.
First of all, shake off your fear of English. Remember,
Everyone can learn English. It is as easy as Gujarati. You should read English
News papers. Listen English news on TV. Read small
and interesting story books. Use a dictionary
when you find difficult words. Listen lots of
English. I am sure by and by your English will be improved. I hope you will
following my advice. Love you Yours lovingly,
Priyanka
(9)
Draft an e-mail in about 30 words
on behalf of Ronak Patel to his friend Gaurav Shah, on gaurav@gmail.com, telling him about the
importance of good health, physical fitness and simple diet. (March-2018)
Ans : (9) To : gaurav@gmail.com
Subject : Importance of good health.
Dear Sir,
I come to
know about your illness from our friend Priyam. How are you feeling now ?
I know you
are a hardworking student.
But that doesn't mean that you
ignore your health.
You must spare some time for exercises or for sports for physical
fitness. You should go for jogging.
You should sleep at least eight hours. Make a timetable
for study and sports and follow it. A good, simple and regular diet is also
important for good health. You should drink enough water. Have lots of green
vegetable in your diet.
Yours lovingly,
Ronak
Patel
(10)
Jiten Patel writes his friend Naman
Shah on namsha@cmail.com
in about 30 words about the IPL match he saw at Rajkot.
Ans : (10) To : namsha@cmail.com
Subject : About the IPL match at
Rajkot Dear Naman,
I would like to tell you about the IPL match I saw at
Rajkot. We bought tickets on line and went to see the match by car. Luckily, we
got the tickets in the front row. It was really exciting to see the famous
cricketers playing vigorously. It was the match of RCB versus GL. Kohli hit a
splendid century and RCB won by 35 runs. We enjoyed the attacking batting with
ice cream and samosas. It was really fun.
Regards Jiten Patel
(11)
Write an E-mail to ircte.com in for
not getting your refund of a cancelled ticket of second class sleeper from
Mumbai to Ahmedabad. Mention- PNR No, date of journey, date of cancellation of
ticket and the amount
Ans : (11) To : sjpenglish@gmail.com
Subject : Refund of a cancelled ticket
Dear Sir,
I, Krish Prajapati from Mumbai, have not got the refund
of my cancelled ticket of second class sleeper from Mumbai to Ahmedabad. The
details are given below.
• PNR No 3535
• Date of Journey:
15 March
• Date of Cancellation : 9 March
• Amount of the
ticket : Rs. 500.00 Please do the needful. Thank you. Yours faithfully
Krish
(12)
You are the General Secretary of
your School. You want to e-mail a circular about the Parent teacher meeting
scheduled the next weekend. The time of that meeting is 10-30 am. You also want
each of the class Representative to get the same. Draft an e-mail to send the
Head clerk of the school.
Ans : (12) To : headclerk.@yahoo.com
Subject : Circular about the parent-teacher meeting Dear Sir,
Could you send out
a circular about the parent-teacher meeting, scheduled
this Saturday at
10.30 a.m. ? Please make sure all the class representatives receive
the circular by tomorrow afternoon.
Thanks, Regards Vidyut Gaud
(13) Write an E-mail apologizing for missing a scheduled
meeting about an important project.
Ans : (13) To : Christine-martha@yahoo.com
Subject : about missing a meeting
Dear Christine,
I am deeply sorry for missing our scheduled meeting on
11th March, 2015 regarding the discussion of the latest project. I am really
embarrassed for the same.
As you might understand, I was unable to come for the
meeting because my flight was delayed by 10 hours due to continuous rain. I
tried to inform you the same through a call but the networks failed to work at
that time.
This meeting with you was very important as I was to
discuss all the working directions and the product requirements for our new
project.
Would you like to settle another meeting with you for
the upcoming week? I would be available from 20th March to 27th March, anytime
before 7.00 pm.
Please let me know whatever time best suits you by 15th
March so that I book a ticket for myself, beforehand. You can contact me on
8128206077. I look forward to see you.
Sincerely yours Suresh
(14)
Draft an e-mail in about 30 words to ajantastationars@bsnl. net. in ordering new textbooks for class X on behalf of proprietor of
Bharat Book Stores.
Ans : (14) To : ajanatastationers.
@bsnl. net. in Subject : New textbooks of class X
Dear Sir,
The new textbooks for class X you
ordered last week are now available and we are waiting for you to collect
them. A list of the textbooks currently in stocks at our stores
is attached here with.
D. Menon
Proprietor, Bharat Book Stores Attachment :
A list of new text books
(15)
Your friend has got through the JEE
advance Examination with flying colours. Write an e-mail in about 30 words to
him Congratulating on his success in the entrance exam.
Ans : (15) To : jainidave@orkut.com
Subject : Congratulations for success in the
entrance exam. Attachment : No attachment
Dear Jamil,
Heartiest congratulations to you in
your brilliant success in the entrance exam of JEE Advance. It’s a matter of
great pride for us that you have topped the list of the toppers. Your hard and
smart work has borne fruits after all.
You have made your parents
feel proud. Great!
Keep it up.
Your loving friend Mihir Patel
(16)
You are appearing for the Board
Exam next week. Draft an e-mail in about 30 words to your father telling him
how you hope to fare in the exam.
Ans
: (16) To : mp142@orkut.com
Subject : Preparation for the Board Exam
Attachment: No attachment
Dear Papa,
My Board Exams begin from next
Monday. I’m fully prepared for the exam. I have revised every Subject two to
three times. I’m confident enough to do (to fare) well in all of the Subjects.
I promise, I will make the most of the time. I am getting. Don’t worry about my
exam. I’ve prepared excellently well in maths too.
with love
Yours affectionately
Manish
(17)
Imagine that you are Aalapi
Prajapati. Write an e-mail in about 30 words to your father at baldev.pra910@gmail.com
informing him about your winning the first prize in the state level elocution
competition.
Ans
: (17) To : baldev.pra910@gmail.com
Subject : Winning the first prize
Dear Papa,
I’m
extremely delighted to inform you that I have won the first prize and a medal in the state level elocution competition
recently organized by the ministry of Rural Development, Government of Gujarat. The medal and the first prize of ? 2500 cash were handed
over to me by the C. M. of
our state. It was a proud moment for me. If you had been there, my joy would
have doubled. It is all due to your blessings. Keep me blessed.
Yours loving daughter Aalapi
(18) Draft an e-mail
in about 30 words on behalf of Mr. Baldev Prajapati at
aalapi.b.pra@gmail.com congratulating her on her winning the first prize in the state level elocution competition.
Ans : (18) To : aalapi.b.pra@gmail.com.
in Subject : Congratulations on winning the prize Dear Aalapi,
Heartiest congratulations on your
winning the first prize and a medal in the recently held state level elocution competition, from me and your mamma. You
have made us feel proud. We are proud to be your parents. Keep it up, our
blessings are always with you dear.
Your Papa Baldev Prajapati
(19)
Draft an e-mail in about 30 words on behalf of Kalpesh Patel to his friend Ankit at ankit25@rediffmail.com
inviting him to attend the wedding of his sister.
Ans : (19) To : ankit25@rediffmail.com
Subject : An invitation to attend sister’s wedding Attachment :
Invitation card of the wedding Dear
Ankit,
You will be glad to know that the
wedding of my sister Priya is to take place on 26th July, 2017 at ‘Rajratna
Party Plot’ at 8:30 p. m. You are cordially invited to attend the wedding ceremony. Do come with your family and
bless my sister on these auspicious occasion. Awaiting for your arrival. Sincerely yours
Kalpesh Patel
(20)
You are in a new hostel.
Write an e-mail to your father at dashrath.patell967@yahoo.com
informing him about your hostel, roommates and the quality of food.
Ans : (20) To : dashrath.patell967@yahoo.com
Subject : about new hostel and roommates Dear Papa,
I’ve settled very well in my new
hostel. My roommates are very kind, loving and co- operative. They belong to
well-educated families. The food served here is of high quality. Nothing to worry about. I’m quite well and feeling
well.
Your loving son Hiren
(21)
Draft an e-mail in about
30 words on behalf of our Prabodh
Desai, a teacher
of English to Jamnadas Publishing House on modemjamnadas@gmail.com
placing an order for some reference books for std IX and X.
Ans
: (21) To : modemjamnadas@gmail.com
Subject : Order for reference books
Sir,
It’s my immense
pleasure to place an order for the following books published by your
reputed publishing house.
(1) Modern
Writing and English Grammar Std IX and X 50 copies for each standard
(2)
Modern English (S. L. ) Std. IX and X 55 copies
for each standard
(3) Modem
100 plus Class X 50 copies You are requested to courier the copies on the
address.
Panchshil Madhyamik
Shala,
Katosan Road, Dist - Ahmedabad 383215.
Yours Prabodh Desai
(22)
Jamnadas Publishing House,
Ahmedabad writes an e-mail to Mr. Prabodh Desai, the teacher of English on prabodhengbhatt@hotmail.com
in about 30 words informing him about the couriered parcel containing the
ordered books at his address.
Ans : (22) To : prabodhengbhatt@hotmail.com
Subject : Parcel containing ordered books courieredDear Sir,
We are pleased to inform you that we
have already couriered the parcel containing all the books that you have
ordered. The parcel has been despatched through Pawan couriers Ltd. , Ahmedabad
bearing the docket No. R7788009.
Please inform us as soon as you receive the parcel.
Thanking you for your trust in us. Yours sincerely
D Shah
Jamnadas Publishing House
(23)
Shabu Philip, a student of Std 10,
a Central School, Valsad is suffering from cold and fever. Draft an e-mail on his behalf to his class
teacher seeking leave for three days. You should write between 30 to 50 words.
Ans
: (23) To : amita25patel@gmail.com
Subject : Sick leave.
Respected Madam !
I am writing this e- mail to inform you that I have been suffering
from cold and fever since 15th,
March. I went to my home town last week with my
parents. I got infected from there. The doctor has advised for bed rest for at least three days. I am feeling very
weak. In this position, I will not be able to attend
school. I humbly request
you to grant me leave up to Wednesday. I will attend the school on
Thursday.
Thanking you, Obediently yours,
Shabu Philip
(24)
Draft an e-mail on behalf of Smita
Gajjar, the principal of Akshar High school, Surat, to Mayank Agrrawal informing about his son’s misbehaviour in the school.
You should write between 30 to
50 words.
Ans
: (24) To :
mayank.agrawal@yahoo.com
Subject : Regarding Swapnil’s behaviour. Season's Greetings!
This is to inform you that your son
Swapnil misbehaves in the class especially with girl students. He has no manner
to talk with his classmates and even with other teachers. He slams books on
the bench and disturbs
the whole class. I know he is a brilliant
student. But he has
stopped doing his home work for a few days and doesn’t attend all
the classes. Kindly try to find out what’s wrong with him. I hope you will take
this matter seriously as I am accountable to other students, too. You can come
and meet me on Monday by 12:30pm.
Thanks! Obediently yours, Smita Gajjar.
The principal Akshar High school
(25)
You are on holiday
in Vadodara. Write an email to your friend Shital telling her how you are
spending your time. Shital’s email address is
shitalpatel@gmail.com You should
write between 30 to 50 words.
Ans : (25) To : shitalpatel@gmail.com
Subject I am on cloud nine.
Dear Shital,
How are you ? I’m having a wonderful
time here and wish that the holiday goes on forever. Guess where I am at the
moment! I’ve been on cloud nine. I’ve been trying to visit all the interesting places in Vadodara. .
On Monday I visited Gayakwad’s
Palace. It was so wonderful seeing all those amazing statues and carving. I’ve
visited the planetarium and enjoyed the view of our galaxy. I also visited the
M S University. There are so many other places to visit. One ofthe other things
I’ve enjoyed is visiting Ajwa Water Park. This is one of the best parks around
Vadodara. Many people go there to
bath and relax. However, what’s interesting about this particular park is the
dancing fountains. I hope you’ll have the opportunity to visit Vadodara
someday. It’s such an exciting place to be'! I’m having so much fun! Time’s up
! Say hi to all the others. See you soon.
Lovingly yours
Devanshi.
(26)
You have been to drama performed by
eminent artists but one of your closest friends could not make it. Draft an e-mail, using between 30
and 50 words, to tell her/him all about it. Your friend’s e-mail address is dineshpatel@gmail.com
Ans : (26) To : dineshpatel@gmail.com
Subject : Missed you dear.
Hi Dinesh,
I couldn’t wait to tell you all about
yesterday, what a great time we had, I really wish you could have been there.
But I really should ask about you first.
how are you ? Is your coughing
better ? I wish you will get well soon. Sneha and I went to the Town Hall to see a drama performed by
eminent artist from Pune. Though it being a comedy play, it carried an interesting social
theme. work which
I need for my assessment and I m really
We got belly ache laughing at every scene. I heard someone say they were going
to organize another drama
performance soon - and you’ve got to come next time ! See you on
Monday and take care.
Lots of love, Rahul.
(27)
You have just returned from the
last day at school and realized that you left your laptop in the school hall. You cannot go for it the next
day because you’re leaving on a camping trip. Write an email to the Head of
School about this. The school’s email address is knowledge@info.com
You should write between 30 and 50 words.
Ans
: (27) To : jagrut.pandya@gmail.com
Subject : urgent attention required.
Respected Sir,
I am writing because this afternoon,
while I was waiting for the school transport to arrive, I left my laptop in the
Hall, in the library. I only realised this
when the bus was already some distant away. The driver
would not turn back and disrupt the whole route. Ideally, I should come to the
school tomorrow to collect my belongings but I will not be able to. My family
is going away on camping trip. The laptop contains comedy play, it carried an
interesting social theme. work which I need for my assessment and I m really worried in case it
goes missing. Can I please ask you to tell one of the school peons to
put my laptop in a safe place ? I’ll come and collect it as soon as the camping
trip is over.
Thank you.
Smit Chauhan
(31)
As a student representative of your
school, write an email to your batch mates, suggesting a farewell party for
Science teacher Mrs. Rajeshvari Puvar who is retiring next month. Sign the mail
as Vraj.
Ans : (31) To : ami2patel@gmail.com
rajujethwa95@hotmail.com amisha. patel@gmail.com
Subject : Farewell function. Hi all,
I would like to inform you that our
Science teacher Mrs. Rajeshvari Puvar is going to retire next month. We all
know that Mrs. Rajeshvari Puvar is an exceptional teacher and guided us in many
typical situations during our study time. In addition to that, she mentored and
groomed many of our seniors to grow into successful citizens. For her helpful
contribution, we will host a small party to surprise her. We shall also invite
her family. Please inform all the students and together we will make it successful
and it will be memorable for us forever.
Thanks and regards,
Vraj Rathod
(32)
Draft an e-mail in about 30 words
on behalf of Ronak Patel to his friend Gaurav Shah on gaurav@gmail.com, telling
him about the importance of good health, physical fitness and simple diet.
Ans
: (32) From : ronak_patel@gmail.com
To : gaurav@gmail.com
Subject : importance of good health, physical fitness and simple diet. Dear
Gaurav,
Your exams are over now. You seem to
be physically very weak. I would like to write you about the importance of
health and hygiene. Simple diet plays an important role in keeping us healthy
and fit. They are easy to digest. You should eat vegetables, fruits and simple
but nutritious food. These foods keep your digestion system in order. You can
enjoy good health. You know ‘sound mind is in a sound body’. If you are
physically fit, you can enjoy mental health and peace. Take light exercises and
do Yoga and Pranayams. Shake off all kinds of tensions. Feel relaxed. Avoid fatty, oily junk food Hope you will understand the importance of health. Wish you a. healthy life.
Yours, Ronak Patel
(33)
Write an E-mail to your friend
giving him information about your successful participation in the Science Fair at national level.
Ans : (33) From :
parikhaal5@gmail.com To : shahkd14@yahoo.com
Subject : Successful participation in the Science Fair at national
level. Dear Kunsh,
On 5th December, my school
participated in the National Science Fair held at Science City. I was the
leader of my team. There were different sections like Energy, Water, Force and
Motion, Science and Technology, Pollution, etc. I presented a project on ‘Magic
of Science’ through the principles of ‘Force and Motion’.
When the chief guest and visitors
came, we showed the floating paper fish. Do you want to know how we showed them
the floating paper fish? We did the experiment with the help of a small bowl, a
pair of scissors, water, thick paper, and a bottle. While showing, the
experiment of floating paper fish we cut
a piece of thick paper and
cut it into a shape of a fish. We made a
small hole in the centre of the fish.
We put the fish into the bowl filled with water. We put a drop of the
dishwashing liquid into the hole. It spread at the rear part and disturbed the
surface tension there pushing the fish forward. The surface tension in the
front was not disturbed. The paper fish floated on the scientific principle of
force and motion. We also showed them the experiment of the underwater working
on the principle of force and motion.
All the spectators clapped and
congratulated us. We got the prize for our project on Magic of Science.
Do write to me about your activities
going in your school Your loving sister,
Aashi
(34)
Write an E-mail to your sister who is ill. Suggest
her to pass her time by reading
a good book or watch some T.
V. programmes.
Ans : (34) From : shahkd14@yahoo.com
To : parikhial5@gmail.com
Subject : pass her by reading a good book or watch some T. V.
programmes. Dear Ishva,
I read about your illness in mother’s
letter. I hope you are feeling better. Are you able to sit in the garden and
enjoy the sunshine ?
I miss you a lot. I am eagerly
waiting for your mails which are full of your love and warmth. Even mother and
father would be feeling sad. They also must be missing your senseless talks.
Anyway, the best way to get rid of illness is to take proper rest, take
medicines and do things that keep you pleased.
I know the best thing that can keep you happy
is a
good book. As you are fond
of knowing about different places of the world, I am sending you a book on the
history of Greece with my friend Mahesh. I hope you will enjoy the book.
Moreover you can also watch T. V. for some time. Your favourite programmes on
T. V. will keep you hale and hearty.
Take good care
of your health. Give my regards
to mother and father. Bye.
Your loving brother, Kunsh.
(35)
Your father is on a business tour.
Write an E-mail to your father telling him why you could not do well in the first terminal examination.
Ans : (35) From : shahbp_1998@yahoo.com
To : shethdk55@gmail.com
Subject : Explanation on having bad result regarding the first
terminal examination. Dear Papa,
I am sorry I failed in the first terminal examination. I know you will be pained knowing the
result.
I will not put forth any excuse for this failure.
After getting the result I feel that I am not the
stuff for this
education. I tried my best, working day and night, but still
I failed.
To be frank, my brain works in other
directions, such as scouting, organizing of hands for social work and other
activities which require strength, ability and skill.
I am afraid that you will come to
know about my activities from my cousin brother. In truth, I did try my best but I failed. Please
give me some active work, I can do as best as any man can do. Such work always
gives me pleasure. When I doing this type of work, my teachers and friend think I am a hopeless boy in the field of
education.
Now these are the facts. I have not
tried to conceal my weakness from you. Believe me, I am not talking lightly.
Now I am serious. I would leave all the activities before the annual
examination and show you better result of my hard work.
Please consider this matter sympathetically and forgive me.
With love,
Yours affectionately,
Bipin
(36)
Write an E-mail to your friend
thanking him for the great hospitability that you received
at his birthday party.
Ans : (36) From :
bpparikhl5@gmail.com To : vndoshil5@yahoo.com
Subject : Thanking
notes. Dear Vandana,
Thank you for inviting
us to your 15th birthday
party. We had a fantastic
time last Sunday.
We really enjoyed
ourselves.
Although I haven’t had the chance to say “thank you”
until now, I’ve thanked you a hundred timed in my heart. Even if every flower
in the world had a voice I couldn’t send as many as it would take to say thanks
enough! This isn’t a thank you note it’s a hug with a fold in it. The world’s a
better place Because of people like you, who take the time to do nice things
the way that you always do. I
would thank you from the bottom of my heart, but for you
my heart has no bottom. More than you can imagine or even comprehend; I thank
God for you, my very special friend!
I just wanted to say thank you again
for everything this weekend. We had an amazing time both nights and your
establishment went above and beyond the call of duty in helping us have a great
time. Just wanted to say thank you again for all your hard work to make this so
easy.
We all had a fantastic time and the
venue was decorated very tastefully. The food was simply delicious and the service was superb. The meal was
scrumptious, especially the chocolate dessert. You must give me the recipe
sometime.
This is a long overdue thank you but
I haven’t forgotten the GREAT hospitality and service you provided us. All of
our family and guests had a wonderful day at the farm! I will never forget the
helpful, thoughtful, cheerful hospitality you rendered on your birthday. Thanks
for making our experience special and for being such good hosts. We totally
look forward to such more celebrations.
Thank you again and I appreciate all of your kindness during your birthday
celebration!
Yours loving friend,Bhairavi.
(37)
Write an E-mail to your friend
telling him your plan to take up a temporary vacation job to support your
father after the examination.
Ans
: (37) From : shahdjl5@gmail.com
To : shahjb62@yahoo.com
Subject : For getting temporary
vacation job. Dear Father,
You will be glad to know that my
examination is at last over. I think I had done pretty well, and I hope to
secure higher second class, if not first. I expect the results will be out in
June.
I know you cannot afford to bear the
expenditure of my higher study, so I want to get some work as soon as I can. I
should very much like to become a paid apprentice in an office as paid
apprentice. I do not think that it will be difficult, because I have a good
knowledge of computer operating system. I shall have to give the office
bearer that I shall serve
sincerely up to June. In that way, slowly and gradually, I shall
one day be able to the position of a full-fledge helping hand to you.
I hope you will agree to my proposal. I have filled up the application form and will send it
to the General Manager to the Swastik Solution after getting a recommendation
from my Principal. I hope you will be
hale and hearty. Your loving son,
Darshan.
Report Writing : 05
(1)
You watched a
rescue operation of a
burning house. Prepare a report on it.
Ans : (1) A Rescue
operation of Burning House
August 15,2018
Surat
Fire accidents are not very common. But when they take
place they cause great alarm and destruction and sometimes loss of life. After
taking our food in the night, we went away into our room. The beds were ready
and we slept. It was 9 o'clock in the night. My father was reading a newspaper.
Suddenly, we saw smoke entering our room. We wondered from where it was coming.
We went out in the courtyard. The smoke was coming out of the nearby house. The
house had caught fire. The neighbour was crying loudly for help. He began to
take out costly things. The people came quickly for help. Some helped him in
bringing out the things from the house, while others ran to a nearby well for
water. There were only three buckets in the house. They cried for more buckets.
Some brought four more. Others only kept weeping in pain. The neighbours were
nervous and they lost presence of mind. They did not know what to save and what
to leave behind. There was more noise and less work. People were running over
the roof and pouring water with buckets. Neighbour's young boy Raju was also
pouring water to extinguish fire. He worked very hard to put out fire. He ran
with the buckets over the roof of the kitchen. Suddenly the roof fell down and he fell over the head of burning
wood. We saw him in the flames. We acted quickly and took him out of the
burning home. Pappu was lucky because the intensity of fire was rising. In the
meanwhile somebody had the good sense to inform the fire-station. The fire-engines soon arrived
at the site of the fire. The firemen immediately
set to the work of fire-fighting. They
did their best to control and
extinguish the fire. They pumped fast the water in the flames, with their hoses. It took almost two and a half hours to
control and then finally to extinguish the fire. They struggled hard and
heroically. One of the firemen was seriously injured in the efforts, and a few
of them had received burns and bruises. Most of the fire accidents
occur because of our carelessness. Every year there are many fire accidents, resulting in a great
loss of property and life. Many of these can
be easily avoided if we are more careful, and observe certain rules and
regulations regarding fire- protection, etc.
(2)
Dr Raman Patel, MD delivered a talk
on headache by accepting the invitation of your school. He talked about the reasons for headache like physical, mental, emotional
and environmental. Prepare a report
on the event.
Ans : (2) Last Saturday, we had arranged a
special lecture of Dr. Raman Patel, M. D.. He gave a speech on a very simple
topic; 'The Reasons of Headache'. (He said simple truth about the reasons of headache and simple solution). It
happens due to physical, mental, emotional or environmental disturbance. The
reason of headache can be heavy food at night. If one is suffering from any
worry or anxiety, he is likely to have headache. If one does not have enough
rest and sleep, it may result into headache. One can also have it if there is
any death or serious illness in the family. If there is a lot of air pollution
and suffocation due to crackers, one can have headache. The person suffering
from headache has side effects,
the said disease
like Blood Pressure
or diabetes. If you want to
such problems, one must do regular physical exercises Pranayam and Yoga. The
principal are thanked him for providing time.
(3)
Write a
report on how your school celebrated Environment Day. You may use the
following
(points : Place - Date - Advance Preparations - Chief Guest
Commencement - Activities - Speech - Your Resolution)
Ans : (3)
SD JAIN SCHOOL
- SURAT
The Environment was celebrated on
5th June, 2016. We planned well in advance. The different committees were assigned different activities. The chief
guest and other prominent people were
sent invitation in advance. The
prayer was sung at first. Then the guests
were welcomed with flower bouquet and Kum Kum Tilak. Later the introduction of
the chief guest was given by our principal. The different activities started in
different rooms - the quiz, the painting competition, the education
competition, and tree plantation, the cleanliness campaign, in and around the
school campus. I was asked to handle the quiz competition as an anchor. I love
it too much. It was very close and interesting competition. Many students also
participated in different activities and the remaining was in audience. The
chief guest also gave a very inspiring speech. We were advised to save the
environment in many ways, for example - avoid using plastic, maintain
cleanliness etc. Really, it was a great celebration as it brought immense awareness
about saving the environment!
(4)
Saavan P. Joshi writes a report on
a seminar organized by his school on the topic - "Importance of English Language in modern World."
Ans : (4) A ONE DAY SEMINAR ON IMPORTANCE OF
ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN MODERN WORLD
5th May, 2019, Anand A
one day seminar was organised
by Saraswati Vidyalaya, Anand on the importance of English
language in modern world on 4 May, 2019. The seminar was held in the Assembly
Hall of the school. Dr. A. P. Shah, the famous Educationalist, Dr. D. P. Mandal, the Director of English
language Teaching Institute, Dr. S. S. Gupta, the Professor in M. D. Patel Arts College were the
chief guests. The seminar started with lamp - lightening. The guests were
welcomed with garlands of flowers.
Almost one thousand students and fifty three teachers were present in the
seminar. The principal of Saraswati Vidyalaya, Mr. C. P. Patel,
delivered a nice speech stressing
on the importance of English language
at school level.
After that Dr. A. P. Shah explained that English has become an inevitable medium for anyone who wants to pursue higher education. Dr. A. P. Mandal
stressed on the importance of English language
in researches, modem technology and internet. At last Dr. S. S. Gupta
stated that English is no more called a foreign language but it has become a link language. All the three orators explained their views very well. At the end a small session of half an hour was arranged for students to ask their queries regarding
English language.
At
the end the supervisor of the school, Mr. Trivedi thanked all the guests,
students and teachers to have witnessed the seminar.
(5)
Write a report on
how the Bus Accident
took place.
Ans : (5) 5 KILLED IN
A BUS ACCIDENT
June 14, 2019, Halol
Halol is no more a safe city.
Various accidents are reported everyday on the roads of the city. Yesterday a
terrible accident took place at about 11.00 p.m. on Halol Baroda highway. The
Halol - Baroda bus collided with a huge truck There were fifty passengers in
that bus. Five passengers died on the spot and some were hurt seriously. They
were taken, immediately to the Civil Hospital,
Halol. The driver of the bus died on the spot. The truck-driver ran away
leaving the truck.
The truck which had no indicator and
lights, was parked on the left side. The truck-driver must have been careless who drove the truck
roughly. He did not see the bus coming in front of so he lost control and collided with the bus. The passengers who died were sitting on the front
left side rows. The truck crushed all these passengers. There was
traffic jam for two hours. The police reached this place after two hours. The
cries of women and children were heart rending
Immediately many people gathered and they served as the volunteers. Gradually, the situation came
under control.
(6)
You witnessed a fire in
a neighbour's house. Write a short report on it.
Ans
: (6) A HOUSE ON FIRE
July 03, 2019 Bhuj
There were loud screams in my
neighbourhood at about 5 p.m. yesterday. I rushed out and found that a house in
my neighbourhood was on fire. Big flames and clouds of smoke were coming out
from the building. Four children and their mother were inside the house. Many
people rushed out from their houses.
They continued throwing water to put out the fire but it seemed out of control.
I immediately called the fire brigade. Cries like "Help, Help" were heard from the building. The fire brigade came soon
and started immediate efforts to save the human lives They took out tall
ladders and water hoses. The two men in fire-jackets jumped into the
(7)
Write a report
how "The Independence Day" was celebrated
in your school.
Ans : (7) CELEBRATION OF THE
INDEPENDENCE DAY
August 16, 2019
Rajpipla. This year we celebrated the Independence Day with great enthusiasm in our school. On this
occasion, a programme was arranged
on the school playground. A big stage was set up and decorated with tri-colours. All the students
and the teachers of our school gathered
on the school playground. The national flag was hoisted by the
president of the school at 8.00 a.m. The national anthem was sung by the school band while we were standing
respectfully. Then Priti Pandya from Class VIII recited
a song "Sare Jahanse". Then Mena Patel from Class
IX recited a poem "Mera Hindustan." Then Abhay Shah from Class
XI gave his speech on "Why I am proud of India.
His speech was really effective that day. The principal gave a short
speech and advised all the students to love our country
and work for it. He also advised
to be ready to sacrifice
for our country.
The best cadets of scout were given medals
for their brave act. Then there was the parade
of N.C.C. cadets. Sweets were distributed among all. At last the function ended with" Jan Gan Man "It was a
thrilling event for the students.
(8)
Write a report on your successful
participation in the Science Fair at national level. You may use the following points :
(Points : held in the science city - different sections
- shown with experiments - ‘project on Magic
of Science’ - principle of force and motion - prize)
Ans : (8) On 5th December, my school participated in the
National Science Fair held at Science City. I was the leader of my team. There
were different sections like Energy, Water, Force and Motion, Science and
Technology, Pollution, etc. I presented a project on ‘Magic of Science’ through
the principles of ‘Force and Motion’.
When the chief guest and visitors
came, we showed the floating paper fish. Do you want to know how we showed
them the floating
paper fish ? We did the experiment with the help of a small bowl, a pair of scissors, water,
thick paper, and a bottle. While showing, the experiment of floating paper fish
we cut a piece of thick paper and cut it into a shape of a fish. We made a
small hole in the centre of the fish. We put the fish into the bowl filled with
water. We put a drop of the dishwashing liquid into the hole. It spread at the
rear part and disturbed the surface tension there pushing the fish forward. The
surface tension in the front was not disturbed. The paper fish floated on the
scientific principle of force and motion. We also showed them the experiment of
the underwater working on the principle of force and motion.
All the spectators clapped and
congratulated us. We got the prize for our project on Magic of Science.
(9)
The students of your school visited
the school for the blind. Prepare short report on your visit. You may use the
following points.
(Points : Blind students of all age groups - workshop, where blind are taught carpentry
- learn music - singing -
painting - Braille Script charity shop - income used for the welfare of the
blind). Ans : (9) Yesterday we had a holiday but the
social club of our school arranged a visit to
the school for the blind
situated at Vastrapur. We went there in the morning and watched the daily routine of the blind students.
There were blind students of all age groups working normally as us. They were acclimatized with the surroundings of the school premise. There were different departments in the school. We
saw the students learning carpentry, music, singing, painting in the various
department. The expert teachers were teaching them patiently and kindly. The students
were also eager to learn what their teacher destined to teach them. We saw many
products prepared by the blind students. Those products were on sale in the Braille Scrip Charity Shop. They were made
beautifully by the blind students
of the school. The income of that sale was used for the
welfare of the blind. When I returned
home I felt that they were more
self-reliance than we. They used to
face the challenges which were put against them by fortune. But they did not
seem piteous.
(10)
Prepare a short report In about 80 words on how the Teachers'
Day was celebrated in your school. You may use the following
points.
(Points : student
teachers - boys in tidy dresses - girls in 'saris' - their performance in the classrooms - response from students - observations of regular teachers
- prizes given to the best student-teachers at the end of the day.)
Ans : (10)
September 6, 2006
Ahmedabad. On
September 5, 2006, Teachers Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm in Learners' High School,
Mandvi. The students
were well prepared
to participate as teachers on the day. The boys were in tidy dresses
and the girls-teachers were dressed
in neat, clean 'saris1. They behaved like real teachers,
it also seemed that they had worked very hard on the subjects they were
to teach. They tried their best to justify their roles as teachers. The students in the
classes were also greatly excited
to study. The student-principal went round the school to see
how everything was going on. The student-
peons also carried
out their jobs with great interest. All these was keenly observed
by the real principal and teachers. In the last period, the students who performed their
best were chosen
for the prizes. As per the tradition, the
principal gave away the prizes. The day ended with the feeling of great achievement.
(11)
You attended a Scout camp at Mount Abu. Prepare a short report
on ft in about 80 words : (Points
: Camp incharge - scouts
- different schools
- activities - nice food - games
- rock climbing - swimming - hard training
- camp fire - enjoy.)
Ans : (11)
5 November, 2008 Sharda Vidyataya,
Vadodara. During the Diwali vacation,
a week-long scouts camp was held at a village
named Navagam, near Bhavnagar. About 45 students
of the school, accompanied by three teachers, team leaders and guides attended the camp. The scouts first took up the activity
of cleaning up the village.
They informed people about the importance of cleanliness and hygiene. They also educated
old men and women of the village.
In the evening, the scouts presented various entertainment programmes, showing their skills
drama, music, mimicry.
It was a successful
camp.
(12) Prepare a brief report
on Maths - Science exhibition held at your School.
(Points : Venue - time organizers - participants - visitors - set up - working
models - charts -
sections - enthusiastic - students
- judges - praise.)
Ans : (12)
October 1, 2008 Ahmedabad.
Last week, a maths - science
exhibition was organized
by our school. It was held in the
class-rooms and the ground of our school.
Them were various
sections like : projects,
technology, experiments, charts,
slides etc. Each section was well arranged.
The scientific points were well explained by the students.
Many kinds of plants, stuffed
birds, snakes and insects were shown. The other section
showed the models and chrats of space technology. Experiments on electricity
and magnetism were shown. The model of a robot was the main attraction of all . One other section showed charts explaining various
chemical reactions.
Moreover, the charts regarding sums were also shown. They helped the students to calculate
any sum easily. There were many visitors
at the maths- science exhibition. They asked questions
and the students gave answers satisfactorily. The students of our school
provided services. Scientific films were also shown. The exhibition remained
open for three days. Most of
the students of city visited
this exhibition. This exhibition was organized under the guidance
of the teachers and the principal. The efforts of the students
were praised by all. It was entertainment with education.
(13)
Write a short report
in about 80 words on 'Your Visit To a Bank.' You may use the following points.
(Points : reception
counter - counters
to deposit, to withdraw or to transfer
money - loan section - queues clerks - manager - cashiers - routine bank word - guards)
Ans : (13)
16th November, 2007
Ahmedabad. Yesterday, I visited Bank of Baroda with my brother. Two guards were standing at the entrance
of the bank. They had guns in their hands. When we entered the bank there was a reception counter. There were counters to withdraw, deposit
or to transfer money. There were
queues at the counters to deposit and withdraw money.
Ail the officers, clerks and cashiers
were busy. There was a loan section
behind the counters. The manager was sitting in his
cabin. He explained me about the working
of the bank. I learnt to fill withdrawal slips, pay- in-slips and to write cheques. He also taught me how to write a Demand Draft. Some customers were sitting on the sofa. 1 was really excited
to visit the bank. It was really
an
important visit for me.
(14)
Write a short report in about 80 words on the steps taken by the Municipality to arrest the spread of cholera in your town. You may use the following points.
(Points : a cholera epidemic - case of the epidemic -
steps taken by Municipality - responsible people for the epidemic
- removal of garbage - sprinkling of disinfectants - food cause -
licenses cancelled - awaken the citizen - praiseworthy steps.)
Ans : (14)
16th November, 2006
Ahmedabad. There was a possibility of breaking out a cholera
epidemic in my town. In tie hot atmosphere, the heaps of garbage collected
at different places lay rottine.
There were three to
four cases of cholera and the Municipality woke up. Timely and fast steps were taken and it helped to arrest the spread of the deadly disease.
The municipality tackled
the problem as a
war-like emergency, it got all the garbage
heaps removed, and had the places sprinkled
with disinfectants. The authorities, especially Sanitary Inspectors, saw to it that the vendors maintained utmost cleanliness, and they did not sell unhealthy eatables.
The guilty were fined; even their licenses
were taken away. Municipality also made a great propaganda. It
made the citizens
awake to the danger. Anti-cholera vaccinations were used free and freely.
The Municipality deserves
praise for its timely and effective handling
of an explosive situation.
(15)
Write a short report In about 80 words on 'How you spent your last summer holidays'. You may use the following points.
(Points : final examination over - summer holidays began - dislike
to wander aimlessly
- decided to spend holidays in the best possible manner - weak in mathematics - devoted some time
for studying - importance of good health - visited
uncle's house)
Ans : (15)
20th June, 2007 Ahmedabad.
Our
final examination was over by 10th April. On 5th May, the result was posted to
me. I was thrilled to learn that I was promoted to Std. X. Overall, I had secured
80% of marks. Meanwhile, the ^school was closed and summer holidays
had begun. I intended to spend
my time in a profitable manner. I decided
to brush things.
I thought of giving time for
health. I began to go for a long walk everyday. I began to go to my father's
office and helped him in is work. I also used to help our peon m keeping our office neat and tidy. Every
evening I played games with my friends. I had a lot of recreation this way. I
then thought of spending the last week at my uncle's
house. At his house, there was neither
studies nor any special work to do. The days were
spent joyfully in the company of my cousins. I bade them goodbye after a week. They were delightful days and so I returned
home with a heavy heart.
(16)
Prepare a short report in about 80 words on "The
Tree Plantation Week" Or "Van Mahotsav" held in your school.
You may use the following
points.
Ans : (16)
September 20, 2006 A hmedabad.
Our
school recently celebrated the Tree Plantation Week. It was decided to celebrate it from
September 11 to September 1& The Chief Quest was the Mayor of Ahmedabad
- Smt. Anisha Mirza. She
inaugurated the Tree Plantation Week at 9.00 a.m. It was decided to plant
hundred and one trees in the school campus and other two hundred and one in nearby areas. The required pits for the plantation were dug by the students
of our school. All the students
and the teachers planted the trees together.
The next day a drawing
competition was held In
our school. The students drew the pictures
of natural scenes,
forests, mountains, flowing fivers etc. On the third day there was a composition competition on The Importance of Trees'.
The elocution and other competitions were held on the following
three days. On the last day of the week, an exhibition was held in our school.
Many people of the city, students,
their guardians visited our school. The journalists and the
photographers also came to collect the information. The winners of the various
competitions were given away the prize by our
principal.
(Points : chief guest - hundred
and one trees - students
and teachers - various competitions - exhibition - journalists and photographers - prize distribution)
(17)
Write a short report in about 80 words on the day of elections when you visited
an election booth.
(Points : General elections
- excitement - volunteers of parties - long line of voters - press reporters - voting begins
at 8 a.m. sharp - voters - minor incidents
- booths closed at 6 p.m)
Ans : (17)
30 April, 2010 Ahmadabad,
Yesterday, on the day of the general
elections, I visited an election booth. Hundreds of policemen were posted outside
the booth. Volunteers of various parties
were standing outside the booth. When the polling began at 8 a.m., there were very few voters.
However, by afternoon, there
was a long queue outside the booth. Many voters were seen talking about the
electronic voting machines.
There were press reporters and TV crew also. The polling went off
smoothly, except for a small quarrel between
the volunteers of two parties.
The polling ended at 6 p.m.
18. A visit to an old age – home.
We, the students of Class 12- b of Oscar
Education ,Dwarka, went to an old-age home in Bindapur. Actually, we had great
difficulty reaching there and of course we were all irritated. But, as we
reached there, all our misery vanished
when we saw people
in their 70s and 80s welcoming us cheerfully. We all went to a room and sat down on a
carpet and the elderly people sat on chairs, facing us. First we sang Christmas carols for them, and then some
of our companions danced beautifully for them. After all this, we again switched on the
music and danced with the uncles and aunties sitting there. They all were
dancing so enthusiastically, as if their childhood had returned. As we again
took our places, Kavaljit Kaur
challenged us to an antakshari competition. We outnumbered them, but they all
were so good that we had no chance against them. The match ended in a draw as
it was their lunchtime. I helped some
of them to walk in the premises of the old age home because they could not
walk. Others could not see properly and some were so
weak and old that they could not even speak
properly. On our return journey to
our school, I was frightened by the thought of landing there. We have become so
selfish that we know how to accept things. We don’t know how to return favours.
How can a person leave his parents all alone the parents who have raised him,
the parents who care for him, the parents who are willing to do anything for
him, the parents who want to be with him. I realised that in this modern world,
we are so busy with our work that we tend to forget for whom we are doing it.
We spend more time in our workplaces
than with our families. We want money desperately but we don’t remember for
whom we are earning it.
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