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HSC Science (General) 11th Standard - Maharashtra State Board Question Bank Solutions

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How to prepare a speech.

  • Greeting and Salutation (Honourable/ Respected ______, It’s a matter of pride for me to share my views____ in front of an august gathering)
  • Use rhetorical questions
  • Introductory paragraph highlighting – importance, need purpose, etc.
  • Use famous quotes, poetic lines, etc.
  • Main body- about the topic in detail – its significance/importance of the issue/problem
  • Use persuasive language
  • Suggesting some remedies, solutions
 
  • Concluding paragraph - expressing thanks to organizers for giving an opportunity and to the audience for patient listening
 

With the help of the steps given above write a speech on the following topic - Merits of democracy.

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How to prepare a speech.

Steps to write a speech Language Support
  • Greeting and Salutation (Honourable/ Respected ______, It’s a matter of pride for me to share my views… in front of an august gathering)
  • Introductory paragraph highlighting – importance, need, purpose etc
  • Main body- about the topic in detail – its significance/importance of the issue/problem
  • Suggesting some remedies, solutions
  • Concluding paragraph - expressing thanks to organizers for giving an opportunity and to audience for patient listening
  • Use rhetorical questions.
  • Use famous quotes, poetic lines etc.
  • Use persuasive language.

With the help of the steps given above write a speech on the following topic - Freedom of speech.

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How to prepare a speech.

  • Greeting and Salutation (Honourable/ Respected ______, It’s a matter of pride for me to share my views____ in front of an august gathering)
  • Use rhetorical questions
  • Introductory paragraph highlighting – importance, need purpose, etc.
  • Use famous quotes, poetic lines, etc.
  • Main body- about the topic in detail – its significance/importance of the issue/problem
  • Use persuasive language
  • Suggesting some remedies, solutions
 
  • Concluding paragraph - expressing thanks to organizers for giving an opportunity and to the audience for patient listening
 

With the help of the steps given above write a speech on the following topic - Advantages of education.

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How to prepare a speech.

  • Greeting and Salutation (Honourable/ Respected ______, It’s a matter of pride for me to share my views____ in front of an august gathering)
  • Use rhetorical questions
  • Introductory paragraph highlighting – importance, need purpose, etc.
  • Use famous quotes, poetic lines, etc.
  • Main body- about the topic in detail – its significance/importance of the issue/problem
  • Use persuasive language
  • Suggesting some remedies, solutions
 
  • Concluding paragraph - expressing thanks to organizers for giving an opportunity and to the audience for patient listening
 

With the help of the steps given above write a speech on the following topic - Unity in Diversity.

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Discuss with your partner and find proverbs, idioms, or phrases of similar meaning to the one given and fill them in the stars given below:

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There is a common belief that cities have always flourished only after human intrusion over nature. Write a speech expressing your opinion about it.

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Name the five sensory organs and provide phrases/idioms/proverbs related to them. (One is given for you.)

  1. to turn a deaf ear ____________
  2. ____________________________
  3. ____________________________
  4. ____________________________
  5. ____________________________
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There are certain prerequisites for Mountaineering. With reference to the following points, develop a short dialogue between you and your friend about mountaineering.

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The cherry tree is a narrative poem. Features that make it a narrative poem are given below. Justify them with proper examples.

There is a dialogue between the poet and the reader or the characters of the poem.

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Imagine that a person who has returned to his native place after a long time is talking to his old friend about the changes that have taken place in the village. Write a dialogue between two friends who have become nostalgic about their old village.

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Group Discussion:

You along with your friends Sujit, Rohit and Kishore discussing their likes and dislikes. But all are fascinated with the reading habit. Write a short group discussion in the form of dialogue telling the importance of reading for enhancing knowledge.

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With the help of the advertisement , given, write a dialogue between you and your friend on how you enjoyed your visit to the exhibition.

GRAND ARTS AND CRAFT COMPETITION

Come one and all,

  • Painting, photography, artefacts
  • Sulls depicting arts from various states of India.
  • Traditional wear
  • Folk Dances
  • Food stalls.

 

Venue:

– SCZCC, Nagpur

Dates:

– December 25th to 5th Jan.

Time:

– 9.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m.

Parking and Entrance free

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Put ‘a/an’ or ‘the’ at a proper place. Put a cross (X) where no article is applicable.

Ravi walked up to ______________ Principal’s cabin.

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Ahmed lives in ___________ small town.

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Put ‘a/an’ or ‘the’ at a proper place. Put a cross (X) where no article is applicable.

Can I use your _____________ cell phone?

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I need __________ English-Marathi dictionary.

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Who’s ______________ woman in your office?

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Report writing

Purpose of Report Writing -

  • To provide unbiased information based on reality
  • To give an analysis of the facts
  • To make recommendations, if any and if expected. (as in business reports.)

Types of Reports -

  • Business Report
  • Factual Report

Format of a Report -

  • Headline
  • Name of the reporter
  • Dateline (date and place)
  • The opening paragraph (Lead or Intro- Who, when, what, where)
  • Detailed paragraphs (Why and how.)
  • Conclusion/suggestions if any
  • The report should be written in the box.

You are Sharad Mathur, the General Secretary of the Sports Club of your college. Write a brief report on the Annual Sports activities for the college magazine.

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Report writing

Purpose of Report Writing -

  • To provide unbiased information based on reality
  • To give an analysis of the facts
  • To make recommendations, if any and if expected. (as in business reports.)

Types of Reports -

  • Business Report
  • Factual Report

Format of a Report -

  • Headline
  • Name of the reporter
  • Dateline (date and place)
  • The opening paragraph (Lead or Intro- Who, when, what, where)
  • Detailed paragraphs (Why and how.)
  • Conclusion/suggestions if any
  • The report should be written in the box.

Your school organised 'Van Mahotsav Day' recently. Write in about 100 to 150 words a report to be published in the school magazine.

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Find out examples from the poem.

Alliteration

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