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A Survey Was Conducted Among the Teachers of New Hope High School to Find Out Whether Class X Students Should Be Allowed to Use Mobile Phones in the Campus. the Results of the Survey - English Communicative

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A survey was conducted among the teachers of New Hope High School to find out whether Class X students should be allowed to use mobile phones in the campus. The results of the survey are shown in the pie-chart below.

Look at the pie chart and the useful expressions above. Fill in the gaps in the following summary of results.

As can be seen from the above pie-chart, nearly a__________ of the teachers felt that Class X students must not be allowed to use mobile phones in the school campus. However, nearly one____________ believed
the phones should be permitted but not during class hours. About __________were of the opinion that the students may be allowed to use these phones only in times of emergency while a very__________ did not favour any restrictions on their use in the campus.

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As can be seen from the above pie-chart, nearly a half of the teachers felt that Class X students must not be allowed to use mobile phones in the school campus. However, nearly one quarter  believed
the phones should be permitted but not during class hours. About one third were of the opinion that the students may be allowed to use these phones only in times of emergency while a very small number did not favour any restrictions on their use in the campus.

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Chapter 8: Comparison (Integrated Grammar practice 4) - Exercise D [Page 149]

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CBSE English Communicative Workbook Interact in English [English] Class 10
Chapter 8 Comparison (Integrated Grammar practice 4)
Exercise D | Q 1 | Page 149

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