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Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary EducationHSC Commerce इयत्ता १२

HSC Commerce इयत्ता १२ - Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary Education Question Bank Solutions

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Now read the sentence below. Complete them appropriately with the word you identified from the grid.

The children ______Margot as she ______the Sun.

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Now read the sentence below. Complete them appropriately with the word you identified from the grid.

William and other children have bullied her and ______her in a closet.

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Now read the sentence below. Complete them appropriately with the word you identified from the grid.

When the Sun comes out, the children ______the Sun.

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Now read the sentence below. Complete them appropriately with the word you identified from the grid.

The Sun ______ behind a stir of mist. Again it started raining on Venus.

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Now read the sentence below. Complete them appropriately with the word you identified from the grid.

The children are _______ of Margot and ______the door and let her out.

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Ray Bradbury’s “All Summer in a Day” is a piece of science fiction. Discuss plots of similar stories with your partner and share your ideas with the class.

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From the pictures given below, identity the actions that may cause inconvenience and discomfort to others. Discuss.

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Classify these pictures to show what they depict–Personal freedom/Public liberty.

Personal freedom Public liberty
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Why did the lady think she was entitled to walk down the middle of the road?

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What would be the consequence of the old lady’s action?

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What does the ‘rule of the road’ mean?

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Why should individual liberty be curtailed?

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How would a reasonable person react when his actions affect other person’s liberty?

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Define ‘liberty’ as perceived by the author.

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According to the author, what are we more conscious of?

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What is the foundation of social conduct?

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How can we sweeten our life’s journey?

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What does the traffic policeman symbolize?

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What is ‘liberty’ according to the old lady?

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How would ‘liberty’ cause universal chaos?

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