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प्रश्न
Form pairs. Make a list of as many games as you can. (At least 25) Then classify the games using the following criteria:
- Indoor and outdoor games.
- Games played with and without any equipment.
- Games which have one-to-one matches and those in which teams play against each other (Single-player or team)
- Games played mostly by children and games played by adult players.
- Shape and size of the court or field.
Use the following figures to show your classification.
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उत्तर



| Games played by children | Games played by adults |
| Blind man’s buff | Chess |
| Cops and robbers | Snooker |
| Dodge ball | Hockey |
| Ring a Ring o’ Roses | Cricket |
| Name of the game | Shape of the court field | Size of the field |
| Basketball | Rectangular | 26 m in length, 14 m in width measured from the inside edges of the boundary lines. |
| Boxing | Square | The ring should not be less than 12 feet or more than 20 feet square. The height from the ring floor level to the top rope should not be less than four feet, nor more than five feet. |
संबंधित प्रश्न
Attempt a character sketch of Mr Gilman as a teacher.
You are Smitha/Sunil, Secretary AVM Housing Society. You are going to organize a yoga camp. Write a notice in not more than 50 words, urging the members of your society to come in large numbers to attend the camp. Invent all the necessary details.
Name any four periods of History of British Drama.
Where does the story take place?
Name the following.
Hosts of the 1936 Olympic Games.
Rewrite the following line in your own words.
.......... ‘till off they flash
Singing sweetly their delight.’
Look at the following situations the writer was in. He could have avoided the situation and saved himself. Glance through the write up again and comment on what the writer should have done in the following situations.
- Gilson asked the writer to bring a tie.
- On the day of arrival, the writer had no time to think about the tie.
- The writer remembered about the tie when the bus was leaving for the airport.
- The writer walked down in search of the shop.
- The writer rushed out with the tie in a paper bag.
Match the following.
| 1. | A man of ease | Emanuel |
| 2. | John’s trainer | Lalli and Lolly |
| 3. | Mathew’s secretary | John Mathew |
| 4. | John’s chef | Louise |
| 5. | Mathew’s friends | Basky |
ashen – pale
His face was ashen.
His father wanted him to do well in ______.
