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प्रश्न
Create a Personal Particular for your class with support from your teacher and collect personal and educational information.
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उत्तर
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SIC Number: __________
Status: __________
Instructions:
- Fill the form with a black ball pen.
- Do not overwrite. In case of correction, cancel the word and write next to it.
- Paste a recent copy of your photograph and sign it.
Personal Details
Name: _________________________
Father’s Name: _________________________
Mother’s Name: _________________________
Contact Number: _________________________
Email ID: _________________________
Profession: _________________________
Contact Address: _________________________
Permanent Address: _________________________
Educational Qualification: ________________________
Signature of Your Signature
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In the following items, sentence A is complete, while sentence B is not. Complete sentence B, making it as similar as possible to sentence A. Write sentence B.
(A) His attitude towards his parents has always puzzled the
(B) I have ..................................................................................
In the following items, sentence A is complete, while sentence B is not. Complete sentence B, making it as similar as possible to sentence A. Write sentence B.
(A) He loved his little daughter, but he was in mortal fear of her fierce temper.
(B) Although ..............................................................................
Who was Beatrix Potter?
Is the story Didactic and gives a moral?
'Appearances can be deceptive'. Give your views on this topic.
Join the following sentence to make one complete sentence without using and, but or so.
She was so excited about her performance. She could not sleep at night.
Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow:
“That only leaves October, November, and December,”’ said the Queen. "And after that, we shall have to begin all over again.”
“No, we shan’t,” said the King, “because I think twelve daughters are enough for any man and after the birth of dear little December I shall be reluctantly compelled to cut off your head.”
He cried bitterly when he said this, for he was extremely fond of the Queen.
(i) Why did the king change the names of his daughters so many times?
(ii) In what way was Princess September different from her sisters? What reason does the author give for this difference in their temperaments?
(iii) Which unusual birthday tradition did the King of Siam observe? Mention some of the gifts that he gave.
(iv) Why did Princess September put the Nightingale in a cage? What reasons did she give to the bird for putting it in a cage and then keeping it there?
(v) How did the bird behave upon being locked in a cage? What is the message of the story?
We have had to respect for nature. Now we are suffering from the effects of global warming.
Given below is an interesting combination of words. Explain why they have been used together.
eternal brilliance
Which local bird is like the goldfinch.
How is the cyclic movement of rain brought out in the poem? Compare it with what you have learned in science.
Write a letter to the editor of a newspaper expressing your views on the deteriorating law and order situation in your city.
‘It was worth a wound—it was worth many wounds—to know the depth of loyalty and love that lay behind that cold mask’— how does this comment throw light on the kind of relationship between Holmes and Watson?
Re-word the line from the story:
“We cannot bandage the children’s mouths, so they really have to exercise their will-power.”
The extract deals with the atmosphere of two homes. Collect the words associated with - Library.
Imagine that you are one of the soldiers from 18 Grenadiers on the mission Tiger Hill. Narrate your experience of the war to your friend.
You have just returned after your first experience of the kite - festival in Gujarat/Ahmedabad. You were thrilled with the festivities.
Write a short report about the kite - festival for your local newspaper. Give an attractive headline, a dateline, and an account of the kite - festive. Write the report in the third person with more use of Passive voice.
Use the following points and write an appreciation of the poem:
- About the poem, poet, and title
- Theme
- Poetic style, language, poetic devices used in the poem
- Special features
- Message/values/morals in the poem
- Your opinion about the poem
Write the appreciation of the poem.
- About the poem/poet/title
- Theme
- Poetic devices, language, style
- Special features/novelties/focusing elements
- Values, message
- Your opinion about the poem.
Form pairs. Discuss how ‘Part II’ of the story could have been different. Write your storyline in the form of bullets showing the main events.
Hold a discussion in the classroom about the differences between printed newspapers, radio news bulletins, TV news bulletins. Discuss the merits, demerits, and popularity of each.
Form groups of 5. Find at least two fairy tales/folk tales each and share them with other members of your group. Make a collection of 10 different stories in each group.
On the next day, Mr. Scotti was __________ at how the local people responded to his queries.
Imagine that you have parked your vehicle (two-wheeler)/ bicycle inside the school premises. You find it missing in the evening. Write a complaint to the head of the school regarding this issue.
Using the given informal letter as a model, write a letter about the topic given below.
Write a letter to your father asking permission to go on an educational tour.
Arrange the jumbled sentences and write a paragraph. Use appropriate conjunctions.
Jane Eyre is an orphan.
She lives with her aunt Mrs. Reed.
Mrs. Reed does not like Jane because Jane is not her daughter.
Jane’s uncle Mr. Reed likes Jane, but he dies.
He makes Mrs. Reed promise to take care of Jane, but instead she sends Jane away.
Jane is ten years old, she is sent to Lowood school.
Jane graduates and stays there to teach.
She leaves for Thornfield, where she is a governess.
She is very happy there.
______ is your birthday?
Did you observe that in the poem, the last words in every second and fourth line rhyme with each other?
Can you write a four-line poem?
Now make one more question for each picture. Write the question in the space below each picture. Use how many, what are, where are/is, how, why, to make questions.
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Fill in the blank with choosing the preposition from the option.
This tree was the home a flock ______ wild geese.
What was the daily routine of the grandmother at home?
State whether the following statement are true or false
The friends grew up together in the city of New York.
What does each of the following mean in the story? Choose the right option.
arm in arm:
Why didn’t Jimmy Wells, being a cop himself, arrest Bob?
What was her first impression of America?
Why did one of the girls wail?
Life is a series of choices that we make every day. Narrate an incident when you had to make a difficult choice. Elaborate on the positive impact it had on you.
What might success mean to the following people? Think about it and write.
A parent
Using the given informal letter as a model, write a letter about the topic given below.
Write letter to your father asking permission to go on a educational tour.






