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Give your personal response.
Why is there an increase in the number of old age homes?
Concept: The Problems of Ageing
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Domestic violence is not limited to girls and women. Discuss.
Concept: Domestic Violence
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How can you help someone who has an addiction problem?
Concept: Measures to Tackle Addiction Problems
Answer the following question in detail (in 150-200 words).
Describe the problems of ageing and suggest measures to solve them.
Concept: Measures to Tackle the Problems of Ageing
Answer the following question in detail (in 150-200 words).
Discuss with appropriate examples the consequences of mobile addiction.
Concept: Addiction (Substance, Internet, Mobile)
Answer the following question in detail (in 150-200 words).
Discuss the consequences of alcohol addiction on:
- The person who has an addiction
- The family of the addict
- On the community
Concept: Consequences of Addiction
Correct the incorrect pair and rewrite it.
Concept: Domestic Violence
Give your personal response.
Give your suggestions to overcome the problems faced by the aged.
Concept: The Problems of Ageing
Answer the following question in detail (in 150-200 words).
There are various types of addiction. Elaborate their causes and consequences.
Concept: Addiction (Substance, Internet, Mobile)
Read the following passage and answer the questions based on it.
Education, since the coming of the British to India has been secular in content. By this we mean, the content of education did not include the study of sacred texts. Schools were open for all - to learn and climb the ladder of vertical mobility. The study of English language, as well as the opportunity to study in the English medium, was available. It is true that several Indians from certain social and economic strata were the first to access an English education. Many of them later constituted the intelligentsia of our society. We refer to many of them as social reformers, such as Raja Rammohan Roy, Ishwarchandra Vidyasagar, Pandita Ramabai, Maharshi Dhondo Keshav Karve. They worked for religious, social and educational reform in Indian society. Such visionaries of society continue even in the post-Independence era, to the present time. Educational opportunities have grown by leaps and bounds in the last 73 years since Independence. One questions if the educated have merely acquired education or if the education has helped citizens become gainfully employed and more importantly, enlightened enough to transform society at the micro level. It is necessary for the government to consider the interests of all sections of society. Each citizen can play a dynamic role in the development of all people in our society. |
- Identify the changes in education system due to British.
- How does education contribute to social development?
Concept: Passages
Read the following passage and answer the questions based on it.
Given below is a make-believe scenario. Yogini and Yogita are twins of the Patkar family who live in a small room measuring 225 sq. ft. in a small town. Yogini is brilliant in studies and Kabbadi. Yogita is an outstanding cricketer who represents the Western India region; she also was a topper in the State-level Marathi language Competition. Their parents come from a small village in Marathwada; they were farmers. For the sake of their daughters, they shifted to a small town to facilitate their children’s further education and sports training. Their relatives and others in their village have heard of the Patkar girl’s’ success and are also encouraged to send their children to big cities with the hope that they too will become successful and famous one day. Today, if one visits the village you will notice that in many homes, there are only the elderly folk. The youth seem to have migrated to better their prospects. Can you imagine the effect of such migration on the local village community? |
- What are the challenges faced by rural people while sending their children for higher education?
- State any two effects of migration on both, villages and cities.
Concept: Passages
Read the following passage and answer the questions based on it.
Read the make - believe speech made by a representative of the Governing Body to its Executive Committee meeting, in a well - known international firm located in Pune. "Good Morning. The Board of Directors has asked me to communicate with you all a policy decision that has been taken by the higher management. Two policies have been taken by our company. One, there shall be a confidential, two - way appraisal of all employees from the coming financial year. Every employee will be assessed by one's immediate senior, one's team members and by oneself through self- appraisal. Juniors will also assess the senior, to whom they report. There are specific criteria on which assessment will take place. A second policy decision is for the company to make every effort to 'Go Green' in keeping with the international commitment towards a cleaner and greener environment. You may please share this decision to members of your respective departments today, through our e -portal systems. Feedback from all employees are welcome but they must be made within a week from today, to the Human Resource Department, via the e - portal." |
- How are the policies adopted by the Board of Directors beneficial?
- In what ways can you promote, "Go Green" in your community?
Concept: Passages
Read the following passage and answer the question given below:
Education, since the coming of the British to India, has been secular in content. By this we mean the content of education did not include the study of sacred texts. Schools were open for all to learn and climb the ladder of vertical mobility. The study of the English language as well as the opportunity to study in the English medium was available. It is true that several Indians from certain social and economic strata were the first to access an English education. Many of them later constituted the intelligentsia of our society. They worked for religious, social, and educational reform in Indian society. Educational opportunities have grown by leaps and bounds in the last 73 years since Independence. One questions if the educated have merely acquired education or if the education has helped citizens become gainfully employed and more importantly, enlightened enough to transform society at the micro level. It is necessary for the government to consider the interests of all sections of society. Each citizen can play a dynamic role in the development of all people in our society. |
- Explain: English education is a must in day-to-day life.
- Each citizen can play a dynamic role in the development of all people in our society. Explain.
Concept: Passages