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प्रश्न
Read the following passage and do the given activities:
B.1) Comparison
Write the comparison between the parts of the modular phone and the human body:
Modular Phone | Parts of Human Body |
Every phone you buy, no matter how costly and latest it is, will go out of date in a year or so. That’s how quickly the smartphone world is moving right now. To keep yourself up to date with the current specification you will have to keep switching phones every once a while. What’s the solution to this problem?
MODULAR PHONES!
A modular device is a phone, tablet or another device where individual components such as the screen, camera, CPU, battery, memory can be removed by the user and replaced by others with a different specification. Imagine your body to be your phone and your clothes as the components, you can wear anything according to your needs and moods. Similarly, modular phones let you choose between components of different properties and specifications.
This would mean we’ll have the liberty to customize our phones, just like Lego building blocks! The main components of the phone will be Brain (processor), Spine (frame, screen) and Heart (battery). The other components may include a camera, storage memory, GPS, audio jack, speakers, USB module, etc. and the phone will have a motherboard, i.e. a base that will hold all components together
B.2) Give examples:
Write two examples that give the liberty to customize our phone.
• ____________________
• ____________________
B.3) Framing sentence:
Use the given phrases in sentences of your own:
(i) up to date
(ii) once a while
B.4) Write as instructed:
Rewrite the sentence as interrogative:
(i) We’ll have the liberty to customize our phones.
(ii) We will have the liberty to customize our phones. (Rewrite using the present participle form of the underlined word)
B.5) Personal Response
If given a chance to design a modular phone, what new features would you add?
उत्तर
B.1)
Modular Phone | Parts of Human Body |
Processor | Brain |
Frame, Screen | Spine |
Battery | Heart |
Camera | Eye |
B.2)
(i) Individual components can be removed by the user and replaced by others with a different specification
(ii) You can choose between components of different properties and specifications.
B.3)
(i) My brother has an iPad and is up to date with modern technologies.
(ii) My sister likes to play, but once a while.
B.4)
(i) Won’t we have the liberty to customize our phones?
(ii) We will have the liberty of customizing our phones.
B.5)
If given a chance to design a modular phone, I would add features such as foldable phone, 100 GB RAM, 2 TB internal memory and compatible with 10 G technology.
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