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प्रश्न
Prepare charts for each one of the asanas described in the passage. Use the following points:
- Name (in English, in your mother tongue)
- Meaning in English
- General information
- Steps and pictures
- Benefits
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उत्तर
- ताडासन – Mountain Pose
Meaning in English: Standing tall and steady like a mountain.- General Information:
- Basic standing posture.
- Improves body alignment and awareness.
- Steps:
- Stand straight with feet together, arms at the sides.
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Inhale, raise both arms upwards.
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Interlock fingers and turn palms upward.
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Stretch the body upward, balancing on toes.
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Hold for a few seconds, breathe normally, then release.
- Benefits:
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Improves posture and balance.
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Strengthens thighs, knees, and ankles.
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Increases height in children.
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- General Information:
- वृक्षासन – Tree Pose
Meaning in English: Standing steady like a tree.- General Information:
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Balancing posture.
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Develops concentration.
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- Steps:
- Stand straight.
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Place right foot on the left thigh.
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Join palms together above the head.
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Balance on one leg and hold.
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Repeat with the other leg.
- Benefits:
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Improves focus and balance.
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Strengthens legs.
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Increases concentration.
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- General Information:
- भुजंगासन – Cobra Pose
Meaning in English: Cobra posture, resembling a raised hood of a snake.
- General Information:
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Backward bending posture.
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Good for spine flexibility.
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- Steps:
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Lie flat on stomach.
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Place palms near the shoulders.
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Inhale, lift the chest slowly.
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Keep elbows slightly bent, shoulders relaxed.
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Hold, then exhale and return.
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- Benefits:
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Strengthens back muscles.
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Improves digestion.
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Reduces stress and fatigue.
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- General Information:
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A1. Fill in the blanks: (2)
- ______ percent of our daily communication is non-verbal.
- Eye contact is another type of ______ communication.
- Frequent blinking is a sign of the person feeling ______.
- One can readily detect _______.
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A2.

A3. Find the antonyms of: (2)
- verbal × ______
- entertaining × ______
- sender × ______
- comfortable × ______
A4. Do as Directed: (2)
- The eyes convey a range of emotions. (Frame a 'Wh' question in order to get the underlined part as answer).
- Physicians can tell about a patient's wellness. (Rewrite using 'able to')
A5. Personal Response: (2)
Non-verbal communication plays an important role in our daily life. Comment.
