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प्रश्न
Now complete the Bio-data of Koneru Humpy :
KOKERU HUMPY Name : _____________ Father's Name : __________ Born on : _________________ Place of Birth : ______________ Trained by : _______________ Fint achievements :
Recent achievements :
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उत्तर
KONERU HUMPTY | |
Name : | Koneru Humpty |
Father's Name : | Mr. Koneru Ashok |
Born on : | March 31 , 1987 |
Place of Birth : | Gudivada , Near Vijaywada (Andhra Pradesh) |
Trained By : | Her Father |
First Achievement : |
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Recent achievements : |
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APPEARS IN
संबंधित प्रश्न
Here are some direct quotations from the story. Identify the speaker and write what each quotation suggests about the speaker. You can use the adjectives given in the box and may also add your own.
amiable, tender, gentle, sympathetic, understanding, determined, diligent, kind, concerned, systematic, wise, helpful, enthusiastic, selfish, cruel, humble, religious, prudent |
Speaker | Quotation | Quality Highlighted | |
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'Avva, is everything all right? Are you O.K.?' |
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b. | 'At times, I used to regret not going to school, so I made sure that my children and grandchildren studied well.' |
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c. | 'Avva, don't cry. What is the matter? Can I help you in anyway?' |
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d. | 'We are well-off, but what use is money when I cannot be independent.' | ||
e. | 'I will keep Saraswati Pooja day during Dassara as the deadline.' | ||
f. | 'For a good cause if you are determined you can overcome any obstacle.' | ||
g. | I am touching the feet of a teacher not my granddaughter.' |
What according to you are the stages of a person's life? What characteristics
would you associate with each stage? (e.g., childhood: innocence, joy
Select words from the box to describe the characters in the play as revealed by the following lines. You may take the words from the box given on the next page.
Lines from the play | Speaker | Quality revealed |
One hundred thousand francs if necessary and that’s only twice what it cost me. | greedy | |
If you don’t want the house, tell me so at once and we ’ll say no more about it. | ||
No! I am very fond of your family, but not quite so fond as that | Gaston | |
Quite so. I have, but you haven’t. | ||
I have never cared such a damned little about anybody’s opinion. | ||
On the principle of people who like children and haven’t any can always go and live near a school. | ||
The garden is not very large, but you see, it is surrounded by other gardens. | Juliette | |
I will be philanthropic and let you have it for two hundred thousand. | ||
I have been thinking a lot about your Papa and Mamma. You see, I am really unselfish. | clever |
Answer the following question briefly.
The convict says, "I am too old a bird to be caught with chaff." What does he mean
by this statement?
Look at the map of Topo Island in B.2 and read the notes given below. Then complete the tourist brochure.
Notes
- Beaches - 6km north-west coast, 6km south - east coast; relax
- Fishing - near beach on north - west coast
- Adventure seekers - caves, mountains
- Trees - fruit, shade if day is too hot
- Lookout Point - can see whole island
Visit Topo Island for the Holiday of a Lifetime!
Here is the perfect paradise for holidaymakers - Topo Island. You .......... Fishing ........... . If it's adventure that you're after,........... . Fruit trees found on most parts of the island ........... And the Lookout Point on the northern tip of the island ................. Come to Topo Island, an exotic place, where dreams come true.
“Living conditions have been improving….”
Key
——- Number of children in secondary school.
——- Number of people dying from malnutrition.
——- Number of homes with running water.
——- Number of women working outside the home.
Write a report on the changes in living conditions in Medland between 1950 and now. Suggest reasons for these changes. Use the present perfect continuous where necessary. You may wish to use the words in the vertical box above right.
(b) The number of homes with running water has been rising sharply since 1985, whereas
Look at sentences in Column A. Match them with the appropriate explanation in Column B.
A | B |
1. Next Friday is the 29th of May. |
a. emphasizing that something will happen very soon |
2. I’ll have left by the time you get here. |
b. making a promise |
3. I’m visiting my uncle on Sunday. |
c. predicting that something will be true at a given time in the future |
4. I’ll send the photographs as soon as I can. |
d. stating something which is a certainty |
5. The lesson is about to start… hurry! |
e. reporting a decision made earlier |
6. The population of our country will increase in the next ten years. |
f. making a prediction about future events |
Do you see any difference in the following sentences?
(a) You can use a ruler to dig holes.
(b) You can use my ruler to dig holes.
(c) You can find a ruler in the study room.
Can is used to express permission, ability, and possibility in these sentences.
In sentence (a) can is used to express ________.
In sentence (b) can is used to express ________ and,
in sentence (c) can is used to express ________.
Can, could, may, might, will, would, must, ought to, shall, should are called Modal verbs.
At a party, Gautam met a friend (Ravi) who talked about his experiences in staging a play.
Read the dialogue.
Gautam : It’s quite some time since we met. I guess it’s because you’ve been busy as usual.
Ravi : Yes, I’ve been directing a play – Tagore’s Chandalika. Did you hear about it?
Gautam : Yes, I heard it was a great hit. In fact, I was planning to get in touch with you to ask for your help, to put on a play for our Annual Open Day. How did you go about staging your play?
Ravi : Well …. First, we chose three possible plays, and divided ourselves into reading groups. Then we exchanged views and arrived at a decision.
Gautam : What was your next step?
Ravi : Casting, of course. Once we’d got the script ready, we selected the cast.
Gautam : And then?
Ravi : We held auditions for the main parts and then made a preliminary selection. Eventually we were able to make a final choice and assign the roles.
Gautam : How did you plan your rehearsals?
Ravi : We met for a couple of hours every evening. As the play took shape, we held longer and more intensive rehearsals.
Gautam : Who else was involved in the production?
Ravi : The stage crew and the technicians. But they didn’t come in until we were out of the initial phase.
(The conversation continues.)
Gautam decides to make a written record of how Ravi produced a play in order to try it too.
Write this record, using the passive where appropriate. The first few words have been provided for you.
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Complete the following information about yourself
SURVAYS ON THE USE OF COMPUTERS
Age: | |
Boy I Girl: | |
Hours spent at the computer: | |
Hours spent playing games and chatting on the internet: | |
Hours spent surfing the Internet/ websites for learning: | |
Hours spent per week studying at home: | |
Hours spent for leisure activities: | |
If you reduce your time spent on the computer, how would you spend the extra time? | |
I like to spend my time on the computer because: |