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प्रश्न
Put a ✓or ×.
A good speech delivered requires the following characteristics.
The speech should be of proper duration.
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उत्तर
The speech should be of proper duration - Right.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Put a ✓or ×.
A good speech delivered requires the following characteristics.
The speech should be supported by good examples/episodes/ visual aids. (where possible)
With the help of your teacher and classmates make a list of as many Indian Nobel Laureates as you can. (You can use the Internet or school library.)
Name | Nobel Prize for |
________________________ | ________________________ |
________________________ | ________________________ |
________________________ | ________________________ |
________________________ | ________________________ |
Mention the social issues highlighted by Kailash Satyarthi in his speech. One social issue is given to you.
(a) Child labour | (b) ________________ |
(c) ________________ | (d) ________________ |
(e) ________________ | (f) ________________ |
Think and give your own response.
How can education help deprived children and child labourers?
Think and give your own response.
Name any other social activist who has worked/is working earnestly for child-welfare. Write about his/her activities.
What will you do in the following situation?
If you find a child working at a brickwork site.
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Discuss in your group.
- What difference do you notice in the two images?
- Which of the two situations, should change?
- How and when can the situation change?
- How can you, as a student, contribute and help make a difference to the needy children?
Complete the following web chart.
Make a list of prestigious awards in India.
Civilian Awards | Highest Gallantry Awards |
(a) Bharat Ratna | (a) Paramveer Chakra |
(b) | (b) |
(c) | (c) |
(d) | (d) |
(e) | (e) |
Read the following passage and do the activities:
B1. Who said to whom? (2)
Sentence | Who said | To whom | |
i. | Is the world so poor that it cannot give me a toy and a book? | ||
ii. | What is my fault? |
Twenty years ago, in the foothills of the Himalayas, I met a small, skinny child labourer. He asked me : “Is the world so poor that it cannot give me a toy and a book instead of forcing me to take a gun or a tool?” I met with a Sudanese child soldier. He was kidnapped by an extremist militia. As his first training lesson, he was forced to kill his friends and family. He asked me: “What is my fault?” Friends, all the great religions teach us to care for our children. Jesus said: “Let the children come to me; do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to them.” The Holy Quran says: “Kill not your children because of poverty.” Friends! There is no greater violence than to deny the dreams of our children. Therefore ... I refuse to accept that all the temples and mosques and churches and prayer houses have no place for the dreams of our children. I refuse to accept that the world is so poor, when just one week of global military expenditure can bring all the children to classrooms. |
B2. Complete the web: (2)
B3. Write the describing words for the following from the passage: (2)
i. | ____________ | Week |
ii. | ____________ | Quaran |
iii. | ____________ | Violence |
iv. | ____________ | religions |
B4. Do as Directed: (2)
- He asked me, “What is my fault?” (Choose the correct indirect speech from the following)
- He asked me what is his fault.
- He asked me what was his fault.
- He asked me what his fault is.
- He asked me what his fault was.
- He was forced to kill his friends and family.
(Rewrite the sentence and underline the infinitive)
B5. Personal Response: (2)
What will you do if you find a poor and needy child? Explain.