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प्रश्न
Answer the following question briefly.
Mrs. Al Smith makes many statements about the French. Pick out any two and explain
them.
उत्तर
- “You French people have a cute way of doing business"
It suggests that French people are clever since they do not provide all of the information at once. For example, there is a board that says 'Villa For Sale'. But it does not have a price tag. - "Frenchmen usually have to consult about ten people before they get a move on"
This indicates that French people cannot make their own decisions. However, they rely on a large group of people to make decisions. She suggests French people are extroverted. They rely on others for decisions.
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At first, Private Quelch was a hero in the eyes of his fellow soldiers. Support this observation with suitable examples from the story in about 100 words.
Answer the following questions:
Why has the word ‘chatter’ been repeated in the poem?
On the basis of your understanding of the poem, answer the following question
by ticking the correct choice.
The tone of the speaker in the first stanza is that of ______________.
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
On the basis of your understanding of the poem, answer the following question
by ticking the correct choice.
All 'have their exits and their entrances'. Exits and entrances refer to __________.
Answer the following question briefly.
Do you think the punishment given to the convict was justified? Why/ Why not?
Why is the convict eager to reach Paris?
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 |
Reporting 'Questions' and 'Requests'
The words in these sentences have been mixed up. Put them in the correct order. Direct questions (?) are followed by reported questions ( • ). Study the examples first.
Your seat comfortable is (?)
Is your seat comfortable?
Seat he if asked your comfortable was (•)
He asked if your seat was comfortable.
feeling are you better (?)
___________________________
she if feeling better were asked you (•)
___________________________
did kalias live where the (?)
___________________________
asked he the kalias where lived (•)
___________________________
they will be leaving when (?)
___________________________
asked be he when they leaving would (•)
___________________________
can open the please you window (?)
___________________________
you open asked window could she whether the (•)
___________________________
model how have finished that quickly so you (?)
___________________________
that model quickly so how had finished they asked you (•)
___________________________
Look at the map below.
You have invited three friends to a party at your house. Write three separate notes, giving them directions from 1, 2 and 3 to your house. You may use the words in the box.
The directions from (1) are given here as an example
Go down Diwan Marg and turn right down Antonio Avenue. Walk as far as the traffic lights then turn right into Mount Road. Turn first left into The Crescent and my house is on the left.
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Think of a person in your class, and use adjective + prepositions to describe him/her in about two or three sentences. Don't give a name.
(a) e.g. She’s good at Maths.
She’s keen on hiking.
Show your description to your partner. Let her or him guess who it is.
(b) The following diagram explains the use of some of these prepositions.
Destination | Position | Destination | Position | Reference |
to •X | at •X | away from x ⇒ |
away from x • |
Referring to a |
on (to) | on | off | off | Referring to a line or surface. |
into | in | out of | out of | Referring to an enclosed area |
Notice the following peculiarities in the use of Prepositions.
1) at relates to a small extent of space or time while in relates to a wider extent.
2) with relates to the instrument used for doing something.
by relates to the doer
e.g. (1) This poem was composed~me
(2) I wrote with a Shaffer's pen.
3) between, among: between is used when there are two things or persons or
ideas, among is used for more than two.
e.g. ( 1) The property was divided between the twins.
(2) The gossip spread among the villagers.
4) beside, besides : beside means by the side of, besides means in addition to
e.g. (1) Ram sat beside his grandmother.
(2) Besides music, he is interested in painting.
5) in and within : in denotes at the close of some future period, within denotes
sometime short of the close
e.g. (1) The project will be implemented in a week's time.(= at the close)
(2) The plan will be sanctioned within a fort night(= less than)