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Question
Read the points given in column ‘A’ specifying Dos towards the prevention of any historical site. Write Don’ts in column ‘B’ specifying things that should not be done.
| Dos | Don’ts | |
| (i) | Obey rules and regulations. | |
| (ii) | Maintain discipline and order. | |
| (iii) | Maintain cleanliness. | |
| (iv) | Use dustbins and garbage bags. | |
| (v) | Observe silence | |
| (vi) | Maintain environmental safety. | |
| (vii) | Protect our country’s heritage |
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Solution
| Dos |
Don'ts |
|
1. Obey rules and regulations. |
1. Don't dirty the surroundings. |
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2. Maintain discipline and order. |
2. Don't write on the walls/trees. |
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3. Maintain cleanliness. |
3. Don't pluck flowers/destroy plants. |
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4. Use dustbins and garbage bags. |
4. Don't smoke/ drink alcohol. |
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5. Observe silence. |
5. Don't play loud music or make a loud noise. |
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6. Maintain environmental safety. |
6. Don't defecate in the open. |
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7. Protect our country's heritage |
7. Don't trespass. |
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