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प्रश्न
The power supply in many areas is normal.
पर्याय
True
False
उत्तर
The power supply in many areas is normal- False.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Read the passage aloud.
Comets are mostly made of _______.
Fill in the information asked to you in __________ section.
Mobile phones often _________ at the wrong moment.
It was like the lamp Nandhu had at home.
Who bagged 'all-rounder' award?
The airport is not closed.
Say the words aloud one by one. Follow the instructions and move your body accordingly.
Shoulders | Move them up and down. |
Feet | Walk forward and backward. |
Run | Fast and slow. |
Hands | Move them left and right. |
Read and listen to these two poems with your partner and find out what are the things that the village child and the city child like.
The Village Child My home is a house Near a wood I'd live in a street If I could! I do wish someone Lived near. There's no one to play with At all. The trees are so high And so tall: And I should be lonely For hours, Were it not for the birds And the flowers. |
The City Child I live in a city In a street; It is crowded with traffic And feet; There are buses and motors And trams. I wish there were meadows And lambs. The houses all wait In a row There is smoke everywhere That I go. I don't like the noises I hear I wish there were woods Very near. |
Some words have been left out in the poem below. First, read the poem. Then, fill in the missing words on listening to the reading or the recording of it in full. You may listen again, if required.
The Drum
John Scott (1731–83)
I hate that drum’s ______ sound,
Parading round, and round, and round:
To thoughtless ______ it pleasure yields,
And lures from cities and from fields, sell their ______ for charms
Of tawdry lace, and glittering arms;
And when______ voice commands,
To march, and fight, and fall, in______.
I hate that drum’s discordant sound, Parading round, and round, and round; To me, it talks of______plains, And burning towns and ruin’d swains, And all that Misery’s hand bestows, To fill the______of human woes.