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प्रश्न
First, read the following statements. Then, listen to the passage read aloud by your teacher or played on the recorder and complete the statements. You may listen to it again, if required.
There are many answers to this question. Firstly, 1 would say that we owed much to the work of previous climbers on Everest: to the experience and know ledge they passed on, and to the fact that they had gone on trying and had never given up hope.
Next, I w ould place the careful and thorough planning done before the climb began. On the Everest, a large number of people have to do different things in different places at the same time. Unless every detail had been worked out in advance, things would quickly have gone wrong.
The third reason was the excellence of our equipment. In particular, our oxygen apparatus was very important, and it worked well. Without it. we could not have reached the summit.
Our own fitness played a big part in the climb, and this was due to our periods of training, in which we got used gradually to great heights: and to our food; and to the care and attention we received from our doctors.
Above all else, I should like to mention how well we worked together. That was the biggest single reason why we got to the top. In the four months we were together we lived and worked as a team. Not everyone could climb to the top. Some of the members had jobs to do on other parts of the mountain; jobs that were less exciting than climbing to the summit, but just as dangerous and uncomfortable. But everyone played his part to the full. That was the biggest thing of all.
In the same way, our Sherpas were magnificent. Without our tents, our oxygen, our food, our climbing gear, the summit could not have been reached. And without the Sherpas, we could
not have lifted all this equipment, which weighed 750 lb., up to 26,000 feet, ready for the assaults. No praise is too high for these cheerful and
gallant men.
Finally, there was the weather. For five weeks we had bad weather; then, after the middle of May, we were lucky. It no longer snowed, and even the wind sometimes dropped.
Complete the following.
a) List any three aspects which contributed to the success of the ascent of the summit.
- ______
- ______
- ______
b) Without the help of ______nothing would have been possible.
c) The main idea of the passage is ______.
d) The biggest thing of all is ______.
e) ______were cheerful and gallant men.
उत्तर
a)
- Knowledge gained from other climbers
- Careful planning
- Excellence of equipment
b) Without the help of Teamwork/Sherpas nothing would have been possible.
c) The main idea of the passage is the reasons for the success of the summit.
d) The biggest thing of all is togetherness.
e) Sherpas were cheerful and gallant men.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Complete the table with suitable responses.
Sr.No. | CAUSE | ACTION | EFFECT |
1. | Krishna Deva Raya wants all the best things in the world. | He pays 1000 gold coins for the red peacock. | |
2. | Chatur Pandit is greedy and wants to get rich. | The king banishes him from the court for a month. | |
3. | He hires a painter and paints four peacocks red. | He proves that the king spends money needlessly. |
What sort of a person was Chatur Pandit?
______ is a very rare thing to find in life.
On the basis of the listening passage, choose the correct answer from the given options.
“I am fighting for my future.” The ‘fight’ refers to her_______.
On the basis of the listening passage, choose the correct answer from the given options.
Which of the following statement is not true?
Comets are believed to be remnants of the materials created by the _____.
Preethi Srinivasan is a former cricketer from Tamil Nadu.
There’s a calculator in her mobile.
There are often a lot of problems with mobile phones.
What does the detective seem to think will happen if he solves the mystery?
Madhubani painting can also be a ______.
The health of a bird can be determined ______.
How do variations in the basic song help the birds?
Listen to the passage carefully and write the answer.
When did they meet the scientist?
What do you understand by common sense should prevail at all times?
The box fell out of a truck.
Red peppers have______.
Mint leaves help to cure______.
Listen to the weather report. Read the questions given below, then listen to the weather report again and fill in the blanks.
- Which season does the weather report show? ______
- What kind of a day is it? ______
- What is the temperature stated in the report? ______
- Tomorrow it may probably ______
- The weather report suggests to use ______.
Listen to the audio and answer the following.
Why did Jacklin invite Shabeena to her house?
- To study
- to play
Listen and respond to the directions. Then circle the correct action words that you heard and performed.
1. |
(a) get up |
(b) sit down | (c) bend down | (d) stand |
2. | (a) ask | (b) hear | (c) tell | (d) shout |
3. | (a) drink | (b) chew | (c) swallow | (d) eat |
4. | (a) drive | (b) ride | (c) fly | (d) sail |
5. | (a) imitate | (b) act | (c) do | (d) perform |
6. | (a) put | (b) throw | (c) take | (d) keep |
7. | (a) read | (b) print | (c) draw | (d) write |
8. | (a) shake | (b) touch | (c) grab | (d) hold |
9. | (a) tell | (b) say | (c) ask | (d) read |
10. | (a) open | (b) close | (c) shut | (d) drag |
In North America football is known as ________.
Listen to the advertisement and answer the question given.
The minimum deposit for an account is ______.
- Public Provident Fund
- Selvamagal
- Postal Life Insurance
Listen to the audio and choose true or false.
It is a breakable pencil.
What are some of the different sounds you hear when the Ice-cream Man comes?
Read the following statements and the given options. Now, listen to your teacher read aloud a passage or play it on a recorder. You may listen to it again if required, to help you choose the right options.
The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world. It is the mother who rocks the cradle. It is she who exercises her influence over the mind of her children. She moulds the character of her children with her noble qualities. Napoleon said, “Give me good mothers, I will give you a good nation”. Mothers play an important role in building nations. The love of our mother is usually the first and deepest love that we come across. For many people, their mother’s love becomes the pattern of love in later life.
A mother’s love is unconditional. No matter what you do, you know that your mother will always love you. The phrase ‘mother’s love’ derives from the love traditionally shown by a biological mother to her child. But indeed any love that is deeply caring and unconditional can be described as a motherly love, Adoptive mothers show this type of love to the children they adopt. It is important in life to be cherished and loved for who you are and to be supported in all you do! Love is the most important thing in the world. Why not exhibit love to creatures and all those around you?
i) According to Napoleon ‘Good mothers make good ______.
- housewives
- jobs
- nations
- ideas
ii) Mothers exhibit ______love.
- unauthorized
- unapproved
- unacceptable
- unconditional
iii) ______ mothers care much for their children.
- Adapted
- Adopted
- Adoptive
- Adaptable
iv) ______ is the most important thing in the world.
- Wealth
- Power
- Love
- Influence
v) Love should be extended to ______too
- friends
- relatives
- countrymen
- creatures
First, read the following sets of limericks with missing words. Now, listen to them being read out aloud by your teacher or played on the recorder. As you enjoy the absurd fun, complete the verse with what you hear. You may listen to them again, if required.
I
A wonderful bird is the (i) ______His beak can hold more than his (ii) ______can. He can hold in his beak Enough food for a (iii) ______! But I’ll be darned if I know how the Peli-can?
II
There once was a (iv) ______ at the zoo Who always had something to do When it (v) ______ him, you know, To go to and fro, He (vi) ______ it and went fro and to.
III
There once was a (vii) _______ little bunny Who I thought was sweet and (viii) ______ He ate all the carrots, And looked at the (ix) ______ And that was my cute little (x) ______.
The Art Museum at Trivandrum is called ______.
The oath taken by Graduates of Medicine is given as Listening passage.
Hippocratic Oath:
I solemnly pledge myself to consecrate my life to the service of humanity;
I will give to my teachers the respect and gratitude which is their due;
I will practice my profession with conscience and dignity; The health of my patient will be my first consideration;
I will maintain by all the means in my power, the honour and the noble tradition of the medical profession;
My colleagues will be my brothers; I will not permit considerations of religion, nationality, race, party politics or social standing to intervene between my duty and my patient;
I will maintain the utmost respect for human life, from the time of conception, even under threat. 1 will not use my medical knowledge contrary to the laws of humanity;
I make these promises solemnly, freely and upon my honour.
After listening to the pledge played on the tape recorder carefully, fill in the following statements with the right options given:
a) The medical graduates take oath to dedicate their ______to the service of humanity.
- money
- talent
- life
- nation
b) The ______of the patient should be the doctor’s greatest concern.
- dignity
- gratitude
- health
- honour
c) The would-be graduates promise to practise their profession with ______and dignity.
- conscience
- knowledge
- understanding
- respect
d) They should respect the ______of the patients.
- age
- wealth
- background
- secrets
e) The pledge is also to treat the patients without any ______
- fee
- discrimination
- interest
- hatred