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प्रश्न
Read the following proverb. Share your view and expand the ideas.
Actions speak louder than words.
उत्तर
Actions Speak Louder than Words:
This ancient proverb reminds us of the importance of actions over empty talk.
Of many modes of communication, words have the strongest impact on people. However, it is the action of an individual that determines his/her character. Actions carry considerably more weight than words in building trust. Even the minutest action reflects the manner and the nature of an individual. Actions are of tremendous importance when focusing on goals. Many individuals talk high with regard to objectives/goals, but those words prove unworthy if not backed by action. Furthermore, actions are of paramount importance when it comes to leadership. For example, if a person talks all about goodwill and deeds, but does not follow any of that in reality, he is just being vain. But the one who executes and accomplishes these deeds in actuality would be considered a trustworthy human being.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
A1. Expansion of ideas (any one)
(1) Dishonesty never pays in the long run.
(2) Time and tide wait for none.
OR
A2. Develop a story having one of the above ideas as a moral. Give a suitable title to your story
A1. Expand any one of the given two ideas in about 80-100 words:
(i) Cleanliness is Godliness
(ii) A stitch in time saves nine
OR
A2. Develop a story in about 80-100 words with the following ending. Give a suitable title:
………………….. Thank God I found my Science Journal before the last date of submission
(a) Fine feathers make find birds
(b) Justice delayed is justice denied
(c) Pollution – the bane of machine age
Expansion based on Proverb/Maxim/Quotation/Slogan :
Expand the following idea into two paragraphs.
A bad workman blames his tools.
Expand any one of the following ideas into three paragraphs
(a) Patience is bitter but its fruit is sweet.
Expand the theme:
Nature-The Best Teacher.
Expand the following idea into two paragraphs:
Nothing succeeds like success.
Do anyone of the following:
Expand the theme:
Expand the following idea into a paragraph of 100 words:
“Bad workman blames his tools”.
Narrate an experience:
Narrate an experience of your own that has helped you to realize that ‘patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet’. Write it in about 100 words.
(i) A stitch in time saves nine.
(ii) Female infanticide-stigma on society.
(iii) _______ that's how we reached at the airport from Kedarnath.
Read the following proverb. Share your view and expand the ideas.
The face is the index of the mind.
Read the following proverb. Share your view and expand the ideas.
Speech is silver and silence is golden.
Read the following proverb. Share your view and expand the ideas.
The argument is the worst kind of communication.
Read the following proverb. Share your view and expand the ideas.
The wise man has long ears and a short tongue!
‘Clothes mean nothing until someone lives in them.’ Expand the idea in your own words.
Expand the idea suggested in the following line:
All roads lead to Rome
Expand the idea on your own on the following topic.
Pride goes before a fall
Expand the idea on your own on the following topic.
Time and tide wait for none
Expand the idea on your own on the following topic.
Man proposes, God disposes
Expand the idea on your own on the following topic.
Look before you leap
Write at least one paragraph and expand the inherent idea of the saying ‘A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever’.
Expand the theme:
Expand the following idea into 100 words:
“Be the change you want to see”
Expand the following idea with the help of the points given below. Write your answer in about 100 to 120 words. ‘Honesty is the best policy.’
- Importance of honesty.
- Use of the term- ‘policy’.
- Supporting argument with examples.
- Conclusion
Expand the following idea with the help of the points given below: (100-150 words) ‘Humour is the Spice of Life’.
- Problems/hurdles/negativities in life.
- Purpose of relaxation.
- Benefits of laughter and humour.
- Change in attitude and approach.
Expand the following idea with the help of the points given below: (100-150 words) ‘Nature is the best teacher’
- Hidden treasures in nature.
- Purpose/Reasons to get close to nature.
- Teaching/Learning about nature (why best teacher).
- Gifts/Benefits from nature.
Expand the following idea with the help of the points given below: (100-150 words) ‘Friends – a real treasure’.
- Need and spice of life.
- Real share and care.
- Commitment and inspiration.
- Need of every moment.
Expand the following idea into 100 words:
'The time to be happy is now'.
Expand the following into two paragraphs:
"A quitter never wins and a winner never quits".
Expand the theme:
"When the going gets tough, the tough gets going''
Expand the theme:
Your experiences and recently celebrated birthday party.
Expand the following idea into 100 words:
Make hay while the sun shines.
Expand the following idea in about 100-150 words.
'Don't judge a book by its cover'
Expand the theme:
Expand the given quote into a paragraph of 100 words.
"Education is the most powerful weapon to change the World."
Expansion of Idea:
Expand the following idea with the help of the points given below (100-150 words) –
“Experience is the best teacher”
- It’s practical and not theoretical experience
- Learn from situations
- Direct and first-hand knowledge
- Real-life versus Bookish
Expand the following idea with the help of the points given below (100 to 150 words):
‘Manners Maketh Man’
Essential Virtues
- Politeness
- Speech, tone, gestures and action
- To be courteous and amiable
Expand the theme:
Expand the following idea into 100 words:
Trees: Nature’s Gift to Man.