Saturday 24 February 2018

Application letter 12 th Board Exam.2018


Q. Letter Writing :
  Write any ONE ofthe following letters : (4)

 (1) Write a letter of application in response to the following advertisement with the help of the given C. V.  (Resume) :


Required

A Purchase Officer
Qualifications :         
Degree   /   Diploma   in Electrical

Engineering, able to do independent correspondence, ecomputer   literate and having an experience   in similer field.

Apply to :     

The Managing Director;
Cosmos Ltd.; 72-E Industrial Area; Andheri Mumbai 400093.


Other qualifications : Successfully completed Computer Diploma from NIIT, Nagpur — 2014.
 Work Experience Worked as the Purchase Officer in   Login Private Ltd., Nagpur.
 Interest/Hobbies : Reading, music, swimming, chess.
 Languages Known English, Marathi, Hindi, Gujarati.

Answer

From.

Arun Anil Shinde,
 B 1-104, Rose parade ,
S.B. Road ,
Nagpur


To ,

The Managing Director ;
Cosmos Limited ,
-72 E
Industrial Area,
 Andheri East ;
Mumbai 400 093.

Ref- Your advertisement published in daily          "The Times of India" dated 20 February          2018.

Sub- Application for the post of a purchase             officer.

Respected sir,
                        With reference to the above mentioned subject I wish to apply for the post of purchase officer in your company.
          I completed my BE electrical in the year 2013 from Nagpur University with 78% mark. I also completed SSC from Nagpur divisional board with 76% marks in 2009. I have good knowledge of English, Marathi ,Hindi and also Gujarati. I have work experience in login Private Limited Nagpur as a purchase officer. I also completed my computer diploma from NIIT Nagpur.
       so kindly consider my application and give me opportunity to work in your company .If given me opportunity I will try my level best for the betterment of company.
    I am eager for your reply so I request you once again give me a chance.

Thank you

                                             Yours faithfully
                                               Aruna Shinde

Enclosure-
1. Xerox copy of the certificate of B.E.
2. Xerox copy of NIIT certificate.
3. Xerox copy of experience certificate.

Interview Questions 12 exam.Feb.2018


(A) Framing Questions :

On the occasion of 'Annual Sports Prize Distribution'  programme a well-known sports personality is invited in your college as a chief guest. As a sports secretary you  have got an opportunity to interview him/her. Frame a set of 8-10 questions regarding his/her achievements, inspirations, best moment and prizes he/she has won. (4)

  1. Sir, congratulation on your success in the field of cricket . how do you feel about your success ?
  2. How you come in this field?
  3.  tell us about your experiences at the initial stage .
  4. what problems do you face at the beginning?
  5.  you recently complete your 50th century in One Day what was your reaction at that moment ?
  6. what is your idea of success ?
  7. what message would you like to give for younger generation who want to come in the field of cricket?
  8.  what is your next plan?
  9.  one last question why you chose cricket and not any other Indian games?
  10. Thank you very much for sharing your experiences.

Friday 23 February 2018

HSC BOARD EXAM. 2018 QUESTION PAPER (Set-A)

  HSC BOARD EXAM. 2018 QUESTION PAPER (Set-A)

       
      SECTION - A

 (Reading Skill, Grammar, Vocabulary, Note-making and Summary)

Q. 1. (A) Read the following extract and answer the questions given   below : (11)

 Prominent among the urges that inspire and drive a  person in life, is the urge to be a somebody. It is quite _human, especially in the early stages of life, to want to do  something to win laurels and admiration of all around. There's a pitfall though the very process of becoming a somebody  may subtly reduce you to a nobody.
American poet Emily Dickinson, who lived in obscurity, has an interesting poem on this theme. "I'm nobody!" she  declares, with apparent pride.
 "Who are you?
Are you nobody, too? "
 Why should anybody be happy about being nobody?  The poem explains :
 "How cltvat:v to be somebody!
How public. like aftvg
To tell your name the livelong day
To an admiring bog! "
The word 'bog' is significant. When you become a somebody, you invite adulation : this then begins tobog you down. The moment you think you have arrived, you  begin to stagnate, or, worse, your downslide begins. An endless list of writers, artists, sportsmen, politicians...... fit this pattern of personal history.
To sustain your development in absolute terms, to become a true somebody, it is important to remain a temporal nobody. Even if destiny makes you a temporal somebody,  you should be able to see yourself as merely an agent of a superior power; no more. This requires an exercise of will. You have to constantly watch out and talk to yourself morning and evening.

(l) What is the main idea ofthe extract? (1)

Answer- The main idea of the extract is Mumbai and its people and their lifestyle.

(2) Why is it important for one to remain a temporal nobody? How? (2)

Answer-

(3) What does Emily Dickinson declare with pride? Why? (2)

(4) What would you like to be in your life— Somebody or  nobody? Why? (2)

(5) Rewrite the following sentences in the ways insu•ucted :

(i) This requires an exercise of will.

(Rewrite it using the Simple Future tense.) (1)

(ii)you have to constantly watch out and talk to yourself.
(Rewrite it using another modal auxiliary showing
'compulsion'.) (1)


(iii)  You begin to stagnate.
 (Rewrite it using -the noun form of the word  underlined.) (1)

 (6) Find out the words from the extract which mean —

(i) danger

  (ii) praise

(B) Grammar :

  Do as directed : (4)

(i) He wanted to become artist and live in

Himalayas.
(Fill in the blanks with the appropriate articles.) (1)

 (ii) She was able to talk the group her   experience.
(Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.) (1)

 (iii) "Why are you crying?" said the woman to a little boy.
'I want a balloon," he said.

(Change it into Indirect Speech.)

Q. 2, (A) Read the following extract and answer the questions given   below : (11)

  But even in a poverty-free world where every man and   woman would earn enough to take care of themselves and

their family, there would still be situations of temporary poverty due to a sudden catastrophe or misfortune, a  bankruptcy or business downturn leading to failure, or some personal disease or disaster.
  A poverty-free world might see a whole group of  families, locations, or even regions devastated by some  shared disasters, such as floods, fires, cyclones, riots, earthquakes or other disasters. But such temporary problems  could be taken care of by the market mechanism through   insurance and other self- paying programmes, assisted of course by social - consciousness-driven enterprises.
There would always remain differences in lifestyle  between people at the bottom of society and those at the  top income levels. Yet that difference would be the difference between the middle-class and luxury class, just as on trains  in Europe today you have only first-class and second-class   carriages, whereas in nineteenth century there were thirdclass and even fourth- class carriages — sometimes with no   windows andjust hay strewn on the floor.
 Can we really create a poverty-freeworld? A world   without third- class or fourth-class citizens, a world without  a hungry, illiterate, barefoot under-class?

(1) What is the extract about? (1)

 (2) How will the poverty-free world take care ofnatural  disasters? (2)

(3) According to the writer, what would 'the world without poverty' be like? (2)


(4) What can we do to help the poor in our society?

 (5) Rewrite the following sentences in the ways instructed :

(i) Temporary problems could be taken care of by  market mechanism.

(Rewrite the sentence beginning with 'Market  mechanism......') (l)

 ii) In nineteenth centurythere were third-class carriages.
(Form a Wh-question to get the underlined part as an answer.) (l)

(iii) There would still be situations of temporary poverty.

(Rewi•ite it using 'can'.) (l)

(6) What do the following words in the exg•act mean —

 (i) devastated (h)

 (ii) hay (h)

(B) Note-making :

Read the following extract carefully and present the information in the form of notes with the help of the given  clues : (4)

 Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was the first Vice President   and second President of India. He was a teacher, a  philosopher and an author. He had introduced the thinking of Western idealist philosophers like Plato, Plontinus Bergson into Indian thought.

He was born on 5th Of September, 1888 in a poor Brahmin family. As his father could not afford his education expenses, Radhakrishnan supported most of his education through scholarships. He COmpleted his B.A. and M.A. with majors in philosophy.. He went on to become a professor of philosophy. He showed that Indian Philosophy, once
translated into standard academic jargon, is worthy ofbeing
called philosophy by Western standards. He thus, placed Indian Philosophyon world map.
 Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan had established a strong relationship with the Sovietynion when he was appointed  as the ambassador. to the Soviet Union.
 He has been honoured with many awards for his  achievements nationally and internationally. He was honoured   with the Bharat Ratna in 1.954. He is also acknowledged  with the Templeton Prize, Peace Prize of German Book Trade, Order of Merit and many other honours.



Title .  : Sarvepalli Radhakrishna

Birth.   : 5th September, 1888

Qualification:B.A...............

Introduced thinking of:.........,..... ....
                                           And....in to Indian thought
Work     :Translated...........
                 In to standard........

Ambassador . : ........

Honours : National.......

                    International.....

       ...............order of merit..

                         
       . 
   Honours: NatiOnal
International
Order of Merit


Title .  : Sarvepalli Radhakrishna

Birth.   : 5th September, 1888

Qualification:B.A...............

Introduced thinking of:.........,..... ....
                                           And....in to Indian thought
Work     :Translated...........
                 In to standard........

Ambassador . : ........

Honours : National.......

                    International.....

       ...............order of merit..

                       
       .
   Honours: NatiOnal
International
Order of Merit

Q. 3. (A) Read the following extract and answer the questions given  below (11)

Kalpana Chawla was extremely proud ofher birth-place  and made every effort to bring it into the lime-light. During  space flights she would proudly point it out to her fellow astponauts. Onge, during the second flight she remembered   her closest friend, Daisy Chawla, who died in a road  accident. In fact, despite her celebrity status, she took pains  to track down her former teachers, classmates and friends  in India and showed a keen desire to stay in touch with   them. Her affectionate and humble nature won the hearts of  all who came in contact with her.
Although Kalpana had a strong desire to go to Mars,   fly over its canyons and die in space, she was equally   concerned about the well-being of the earth. She always    urged young people to listen to the sounds of nature and    take care of our fragile planet. During her space trips, she  took many breathtaking photographs ofthe earth for various  terrestrial studies later on the ground. When she was in   spacey always felt a sense of connection with everyone   on the earth.
 It was Kalpana's cherished desire to visit India again.  But that was not to bee A few months after her tragic death,


 Harrison visited India. He went to her school and college,

met her family, teachers and friends and scattered her ashes over the Himalayas.

(1) What is the extract about? (1)

(2) How was Kalpana connected with India and Indians? (2)

(3) How was Kalpana concerned about the well-being of the earth? (2)

(4) What would you like to do for India?                           (2)
(5)
  Rewrite the following sentences in the ways instructed :
(i)

  She took many breathtaking photographs of the   earth.
 (Rewrite it using the Present Perfect Continuous tense.) (1)

(ii) He scattered her ashes over the Himalayas.
(Rewrite it beginning with 'Her ashes 1)
  (iii) Kalpana was extremely proud of her birth-place and made every effort to bring it Into limelight.
  (Rewrite it using 'not only but also' (1)

(6) Give the antonyms from the extract for —
    (i) collected 

(ii) forgot      

(B) Summary : 

Write a summary of the above extract with the help of the
 
(4)
following points and suggest a suitable title :
Points : Kalpana's affection towards India and Indians — her humble nature — her love for the earth — Harrison's visit to India.


SECTION - B


(Poetry)

Q. 4. (A) Read the following extract and answer the questions given below :

By this time, I felt very small
And now my tears began to fall.
I quietly went and knelt by her bed;
"Wake up, little girl, wake up," I said.

 "Are these the flowers you picked for me?"
 She smiled, "I found'em, out by the tree.
I picked'em because they're pretty like you.
I knew you would like' em, especially the blue."
I said, "Daughter, I'm sorry for the way I acted today; I shouldn't have yelled at you that way."

(1) Why did the mother go to her daughter's room? (1)

(2) How can the mother be a friend to her daughter? (1)

 (3) Name and explain the figure ofspeech in the followingivne :
  they're pretty like you" (1)

(4) What is the effect of dialogues in the poem?

(B) Read the following extract and answer the questions given below : (4)

And then they came to its massive trunk
Fifty men with axes chopped and chopped
The great tree revealed its rings of two hundred years
We watched in terror and fascination this slaughter

As a raw mythology revealed to us its age Soon •afterwards we left Baroda for Bombay  Where there are no trees except the one
Which grows and seethes in one's dreams, its aerial roots   Looking for ground to strike.

(l) What did the rings ofthe trunk of the tree reveal about its age? (1)

(2) According to you, how do trees help the mankind? (l)

  (3) Give an example of 'Repetition' from the extract. (l)

  (4) The poem has picturesque expressions. They make  the poem lively. Pick out such expressions from the extract. (l)

 SECTION - C

(Rapid Reading and Composition)

Q Read the following extract and rewrite it from the point of view ofthe mother : (4)

 [You may begin with : My son never saw the skeleton in the cupboard.....•l

  Yes, there was a skeleton in the cupboard, and although I never saw it, I played a small part in the events that followed  its discovery. I was fifteen that year, and I was back in my  boarding school in Simla after spending the long winter holidays in Dehradun. My mother was still managing the old Green's hotel in Dehra — a hotel that was soon to disappear and become part of Dehra's unrecorded history. It was called Green's not because it purported to the spread

of any greenery (its neglected garden was chocked with lantana); but because it had been started by an Englishman, Mr Green, back in 1920, just after the Great War had ended  in Europe. Mr Green had died at the outset ofthe Second World War. He had just sold the hotel and wason his way   back to England when the ship on which he was travelling   was torpedoed by a German submarine. Mr Green went  dowry with the ship.
 The hotel had already been in decline, and the new owner, a Sikh businessman from Ludhiana, had done his  best to keep it going. But post-War and post-Independence,  Dehra was going through a lean period. My stepfather's   motor workshop was also going through a lean period — a  crisis, in fact and my mother was glad to take the job of running the small hotel while he took ajob in Delhi.
She wrote to me about once a month, giving me news of the hotel, some of its more interesting guests, the pictures that were showing in town.

(B) Read the following eötract and convert it into a dialogue

between Charles and Oliver in about 120 words (4)

[You may begin with : Charles : Hi Orlando! I am a famous  wrestler 1

 Frederick had a very famous wrestler, called Charles,  in his court. He was champion of the country, andhad fought many brave and strong young men. Now, Orlando was a fine wrestler, too, and decided to try his strength against Charles. Charles came to see Oliver about this, asking him to persuade Orlando to give up his idea.

'I am a professional wrestler, sir,' Charles explained  to Oliver, 'and I must always fight, to win, in order to keep  my reputation. Anyone who fights me runs the risk of being

badly hurt. Please warn ycur younger brother, and persuade him•to change his mind. '
 But the wicked Oliver thought this was a good  Opportunity to get rid of Orlando, so he told Charles all kinds of lies about the young man. He pretended that

 Orlando was bad and ungrateful, and deserved any punishment which Charles could give him. 'i would rather  you broke his neck than his finger,' Oliver said, 'and you  have my permission to do what you like with the boy. '
 So Charles promised to do his best to kill Orlando. "1f  he comes to the fight tomorrOw, I'll give him his payment,' Charles said. 'Ifhe can walk away after I have finished with  him, I'llnever wrestle again. '

OR

(B) Read the following extract and extend it by adding an  imaginary Paragraph ofyour own in about 120 words :
 Eventually I made 'my way to England where I was  sponßOred bya Jewish charity, put up in a hostel with other boys who had survived the Holocaust and trained in  electronics„ Then I came to America, where my brother Sam   had already moved. I served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War, and returned to New York City after two years. By August 1957, I'd opened my own electronics repair shop. I was starting to settle in.

One day, my friend Sid who I knew from England called me. "I've got a date. She's gota Polish friend. Let's double date."
A blind date? Nah, that wasn't for me.
But Sid kept pestering me, and a few days later we  headed up to the Bronx to pick up his date and her friend Roma.

SECTION - D

(Written Communication)

Q. Letter Writing :
  Write any ONE ofthe following letters : (4)

 (1) Write a letter of application in response to the following advertisement with the help of the given C. V.  (Resume) :


Required

A Purchase Officer
Qualifications :  
Degree   /   Diploma  in Electrical

Engineering, able to do independent correspondence, ecomputer   literate and having an experience   in similer field.

Apply to :    

The Managing Director;
Cosmos Ltd.; 72-E Industrial Area; Andheri Mumbai 400093.


Other qualifications : Successfully completed Computer Diploma from NIIT, Nagpur — 2014.
 Work Experience Worked as the Purchase Officer in   Login Private Ltd., Nagpur.
 Interest/Hobbies : Reading, music, swimming, chess.
 Languages Known English, Marathi, Hindi, Gujarati.

 OR

 (2) Write a letter to the Editor of a Newspaper drawing   attention towards noise pollution in your locality. Suggest some solutions.

(B) Write on any ONE ofthe following items (4)

(1) Write a short tourist's leaflet about any Hill Station that you know with the help of the following points

' How to reach there

 • Accommodation facilities

What to see

Shopping attractions

Anything special about the place.

OR

(2) Imagine that your college arranged a Cleanliness Drive in which your Principal, a social activist, a local MLA, doctors, teachers and students participated on a large scale. The event was a grand success as it made people   aware ofcleanliness and social hygiene. Prepare a short report for your college magazine with the help of the  following points :
Venue, chief guest, inauguration, unique participation,  and conclusion.

(C) Write on any ONE ofthe following items: (4)

(1) Read the following tree diagram about 'Morphemes' and write a short paragraph on it,


(2) Prepare a paragraph with an appropriate title to be used for the Counter-View Section on the following topic in about 120 words :

"Facebook is a user-friendly device."
You may take help ofthe following points included in the View Section :

View Section

Facebook is an excellent networking site
Everybody can network successfully througha fcebook
Facebook allows information with people far and wide
Facebook allows users to create a profile page which interrelates with friends and relatives.


Q. 7. Answer the following questions as per instructions :

(A) Framing Questions :

On the occasion of 'Annual Sports Prize Distribution'  programme a well-known sports personality is invited in your college as a chief guest. As a sports secretary you  have got an opportunity to interview him/her. Frame a set of 8-10 questions regarding his/her achievements, inspirations, best moment and prizes he/she has won. (4)

(B) Speech Writing :
Imagine that your college has organised an 'elocution competition' and the topic for competition is 'Save Trees,  Trees Save'. Prepare a short speech with the help of the points given below :
Providers ofhuman needs, ecological balance, rainshowers, etc. (3)








 
 



Monday 19 February 2018

WH Questions example from 1997 to 2017 board exam.





M.1997.1.She performs her job with zeal and enthusiasm.

Ans:How does she perform her job ?

0.1999. 2. You will not find more than one pair of robins in a small garden because the birds need space to collect food in.

Ans: Why will you not find more than one pair of robins in a small garden?

 M.2001. 3.  Skinner headed for the Sheriff'$ office. (Frame 'wh' quest.)

Ans: Where did Skinner head for ?

0.2001. 4. Advertising helps to produce consistancy of guality.

Ans: What does advertising help to produce ?

0.2005. 5.  The mother claims higher dowry for the more educated son. 

Ans: What does the mother claim ?

M-2006.  6. Somethings we do because we have to do.
Ans: Why do we do somethings ?

0.2006. 7. Operaüon water harvest is an adaptation of the popular 'Water-shed Management.

 Ans:  What   is operation water harvest ?

M.2007. 8. The  scientists at Weizman institute know all about fermentation. (Frame 'wh' question

Ans: What do the scientists at Weizman institute know ?

 M.2007. 9.  They take delight designing. (Frame 'wh' question)

  Ans: What do they take delight in ?

M.2007, 10.  His ugliness was a standingjoke among his friends.

What was a standing joke among his friends ?

M.20Q7, 11. The Arabs  call this optical illusion. (Frame 'wh' question)

Ans: What do the Arabs call this ?

0.2008.  12. The  rain water raises the water table in the sand.

Ans: What does the rain water raise in the sand?

0,2008. 13. Children played hide and seek in the newly planted bushes
Ans: Where did children play hide and seek.


0.2009. 15• 20 billion messages are sent every month worldwide,

Ans: How many messages are sent every month world wide?

0.2010. 16. Urban India witnesses unprecedented-ostentation.
Ans:  What does urban India witness ?

M.2011. 17. For most people the sky is the limit.
 Anc 'What is the sky for most people ?

0.2011. 18. We met some great people along the way,  
Ans: Where did we meet some great people?

0.2012. 19. The queen of the violet lifted her head.
Ans: What did the queen of the violet lift?

M.2013. 20. Carter beheld an astonishing sight. (Frame 'Wh' question )

  Ans: What did Carter behold ?

0.2013. 21. An uncle became a hotel manager in_Karachi. (Frame 'Wh' question )

 Ans: Where did an uncle become a hotel manager ?

M.2014. 22.  I stood trembling out side the imposing RBI building.

(Frame a Wh- question to get underlined part as an answer.)

 Ans: Where did I stand trembling ?

0.2014. 23. A healthy soil structure increases its ability to hold water.
(Frame a 'Wh-question' to get the underlined part as its answer,)

Ans:What does a healthy soil structure increase ?

M.2015.  24. The duck was excellent in summing.

(Frame a Wh-type question to get the underlined part as an answer.)

Ans: What was the duck excellent in ?

0.2015. 25. The birds have taken shelter
 (Frame a 'Wh —' question to get the underlined part as its answer)

Ans: Where have the birds taken shelter ?

F.2016. 26. Many of our cities have good-master-plans.

(Frame a Wh-question to get the underlined part as its answer)

What do many of our cities have ?

J.2016. People built their own homes in bay Roberts.

.

(Frame a Wh question to get the underlined part as its answer)

Ans: Where did people build their own homes ?

F.2017. 28. Geologists call this movement as

(Frame a 'Wh-question' to get the underlined part as an answer.)

Ans: What do geologists call this movement ?

  F.2017. 29. We need many such organizations.

 (Frame a 'Wii-question' to get the underlined part as an answer.)
Ans: What do we need ?



Tips for achieving good marks in 12th class English






Friends it is now last stage of your 12th Class and it is also very important because what you have studied throught the year now you have to write in your exam so while writing answers in exam keep in mind following tips for scoring good marks if you follow these tips you will definitely achieve good mark and big success in the 12th class board exam


  1. Before your board exam study the format of board question paper.
  2. Read every extract from question paper carefully.
  3. Read every question carefully.
  4. Try to understand meaning of every question.
  5.  write your answers in proper sequenc.
  6. Write the general idea of extract in question 1 of question 1A 2A 3A.
  7. In personal opinion questions write your own opinion,, like dislike agree disagree and so on.
  8. In Grammar articles ,prepositions, indirect speech ,tense ,modal auxiliaries ,simple compound Complex , rhetorical questions and WH questions are most important types.
  9. For scoring good marks grammar is the most important part because it carries 13 marks
  10. For not making read the given paragraph carefully note down main theme types subtypes and examples then draw roughly and then make a note.
  11. Never miss summary writing questions because it gives maximum marks not to forget giving title to summary.
  12. For vocabulary try to find synonyms antonyms use prefixes and suffixes wherever necessary.
  13. Read the  extract of poetry carefully .
  14. find or identify the examples of figures of speech and explain it.
  15. Read history of English Novel carefully before exam .
  16. While other writing concentrate on grammar style and language content is also important use effective sentences in writing skills.
  17. Appeal must be a short but attractive use logo pictures and attractive slogans in your appeal and make it effective.
  18. Do not write personal questions in interview question asked questions related to particular field of that person.
  19. Write your answer paper in good handwriting.
  20. For scoring good marks cover the answers of 80 marks.
  21. Do not write questions in answer paper right only no. of questions.
  22. Try to refresh your mood while writing paper good mood increases your confidence.
  23.  Do not make copy in exam .

Best of luck 



Friday 16 February 2018

Preposition Board examples from 2009 to 2017


M.2009. 3. We completed the work ..... thirty minutes and then left the station.
(Use suitable prepositions)

Ans-We completed the work in thirty minutes and then left for the station.

0.2009. 4. The main drawback ...... the area is its distance ..... the railway station.
(Use proper prepositions)

Ans: The main drawback of the area is its distance from the railway station.

M.2010. 5. Fill in the blanks with proper propositions.
We have a break....tea.We start again....3.30p.m.
Ans: We have break for tea. We start again at 3.30 p.m.

6. The assembly is composed..... members chosen ..... direct election.
(Fill in the blanks with proper prepositions)

Ans-The assembly is composed of members chosen through direct election.

7. The boy was looking ..... the hoarding which was, just ...... his school building.
(Use proper prepositions)

Ans-The boy was looking at the hoarding which was, just beside his schoolbuilding.

8. Every man is conditioned ....... the age ..... which he lives.
(Fill inthe blanks with proper prepositions)

Ans-Every man is conditioned the age in which he lives.

9. A massive non-co-operation movement was.... full swing all..... the country.
(Use suitable prepositions)

Ans- A massive non-co-operation movement was infull swing all over the country.

10. My sincere thanks .... all the people .... the Vishva Bharati family.
(Fill in the blanks with proper prepositions)

Ans-My sincere thanks tQall the people Qf the Vishva Bharati family.

M.2013. 11. He wanted to look ...... the beautiful girl ....... the platform.
(fill in the blanks with proper prepositions)

Ans: He wanted to look at the beautiful girl QA the platform.

0.2013. 12. A dog trotted .....the river bank before jumping.... the river.

(Rewrite the sentence using saitable
prepositions in the blank)

Ans-A dog trotted along the river bank before jumping into the river.

M.2014. 13. I was...my regular walk through the forest...9 a.m.


Ans-I was on my regular walk through the forest 9 a.m.

0.2014. 14. The lady took the girls.... a hall where they met a few more girls who were waiting ....her instructions. (Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.)

Ans-  The lady took the girls in /into a hall where they met a few more girls who were waiting for her instructions.

M.2015. 15. The the police .... Monday arrested 5 Mane ....cheating City businessman (Fill in the blanks with suitable  prepositions)
Ans-The police on Monday arrested five men for cheating city businessmen.

02015. 16. In a meaning, the physical teachers decided to spend two hours...the play ground....warm up activities. (Fill in the blanks with proper prepositions.)

Ans-the playground In a meaning, the physical teachers decided to spend two hours the playground for warm up activities.


F.2016. 17. Rewrite the following sentence using the appropriate prepositions.

One of the things that distinguishes man.....other animals is the power ...speech.

Ans: One of the things that distinguishes man from other animals is the power Of speech.
 J.2016. 18. Meet me ...10.30 a.m ..Monday. (Fill in the blanks with suitableprepositions)
Ans: Meet me at 10.30 a.m.on Monday.
F.2017. 19. They stood...silence as a mark...honour to her.
(Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions)
Ans-They stood in silence as a mark of honour to her.


Information Transfer- Indian Classical Dances






(C) Information Transfer.  (04 Marks)
(1) Information Transfer:

Indian Classical Dances

A musical dance performed according to the tenets of the Natya  Shastra is called a Classical dance. There are four main schools oflndian Classical Dances- Bharat Natyam, Kathakali, Manipuri and Kathak.
 Bharat Natyam is the oldest and most popular dance-form in India. In this fonn the dancer is directed byNatuvaram, who is a musician as well as a teacher. The dance is performed on the rhythm provided by the musical instruments like the Cymbals and the Mridangam (a drum) played on the both sides with the hands. The home of Bharat Natyam is Tamilnadu. Kathakali, the literal meaning oftheword is 'story-play'. This fonn combines  dance with music, poetry, drama and mime. The artists use elaborate costumes and mask like make-up to perform the dance. The home of  Kathakali is Kerala. The nextform ofthe classical dance is Maniptri wffch has evolved from the folk dances ofthe land. It is religious in nature. Lai  Horoba and Ras Leela are two popular dance-dramas ofthe form. In the   Manipuri style ofthe dance, the accent is on grace and softness. The dance  is performed accompanied by the Khol, the Manjira and the fluet. Manipur  is the home ofManipuri. Kathak the forth mentioned form ofdance which means 'story-teller' is rich in beautiful movements and facial expressions. The accent is on rhythmic footwork. A dancer wears anklets and performs the art with the music provided by the Sarangi and the drum. The North India is the home for the Katthak.


Unseen passage with Summary writing

Q.3.A) Read the following extract and answer the questions given below. (11)


Organic farming is the form ofagriculture that relies on ecological   processes, biodiversity and cycles adapted to local conditions. Organic  farmers ensure soil fertility with the help Ofcrop rotation, compost and  other biologically induced soil amendments. A healthy soil structure increases its ability to hold waterand theplants become better equipped to  resist diseases and insects and there is no need to depenJd on synthetic fertilizers, synthetic pesticides, plant growth regulators, livestock feed additives and genetically modified organisms, all of which are extremely harmful to the plants as well as human beings who consume them.
According to the International Federation of Organic Agriculture  Movements : 'Organic apiculture combines tradition, ümovaüon and science   to benefit the shared environment and promote fair relationships and a good quality oflife for all involved... ..." In India, the Green Revolution, which  was water intensive and involved a heavy dose ofchemical fertilizers, has not been a boon. Many farmers have seen the effect ofchemical farming soil erosion and loss ofsoil nutrients, loss ofnutrition in food, and human   diseases resulting from the chemicals that seep into the watertable.
But organic farming is often hard for the farmers who have to invest
 considerable time, energy and resources to regenerate the soil and reestablish the delicate balance between soil, water, air, animals and plants. Fulfier, the lack ofsupport inmaintaining such abalance makes the products more expensive, putting the burden on the consumers who choose to eat  healthy.

1) What does the first paragraph focus on? 1

2) Why was the Green Revolution not a boon for Indian farmers? 2

3) How is organic farming advantageous to farmers? 2

 4) What agicultural problems, according to you, do farmers face? 2

 5) Rewrite the following sentences in the ways instructed .

1) Organic farmers ensure soil fertility with t he help of croprotation.
(Add a question tag.)

i) Ahealthy soil sfructure increases its ability to hold water. 1

(Frame a 'Wh - question' to get the underlined part as answer.)

 iil) Chemical fertilizers are extermely harmful to the plants as well as human beings. 1
(Rewrite the sentence using 'not only.........but also'.)     1

6) Find out the words from the extract which mean: 1 
1) leak slowly.
il) substance added to improve something.


B) Summary : (4 Marks)

Write a sumary of the above extract with the help ofthe following points and suggest a suitable title:
 Organic farming -- depends on -- ensures soil fertility by -- organic  agriculture promotes -- difficulty for farmers because -- burden on consumer.

Q.3A) Answers


l) The benefits oforganic fanning.

2) Because it was water intensive and involved a heavy dose ofchemical fertilizers. It resulted in soil erosion, loss of soil nutrients and nutrition in food. and human diseases arising from the use ofchemicals.

.3) Organic farming ensues soil fertility and healthy soil structure which increases its ability to hold water. It makes plants healthier to resist diseases.

4) According to me, Indian farmers are facing the problems like loadsheding  insufficlent rainfall, lack of modem equipments and seeds. The farmers  don'tget proper market for their products.

 5)
i)Organic farmers ensure soil fertility with the help don't they? 1

  ii) What does ahealthy soil structure increase? 1

 iii) Chemical fertilizers are extermely harmful not only to the plants but also to humanbeings. 1

6) i) seep
 ii) additive


 Organic farming : Aboon to farmers

4 B) Organicfarming depends on ecological processes, biodiversity and cycles  adapted to local conditions. Organic farmers ensure soil fertility with the  help ofcrop rotation, compost and other soil amendments. An ability to hold water in soil is increased. Itis beneficial for the plants to resist diseases  and insects.
Organic farming promotes fairrelationships and a good quality of life. But there are some diffculties for the farmers who investtime, energy and resourses and maintain the balance between soil, water, air, animals and plants. The products become more expensive and become burdon for the consumers.



Monday 12 February 2018

Simple,compound and complex sentences from 12th text book


TEXTUAL SENTENCES 
 1. Growingupin Houston, Texas, Michael the desire to learn. (Make ita compound sentence)
Ans: Michael and his two brothers grew up in Houston Texas, and were imbued by their parents the desire to learn.

2. The car salesman was flabbergasted when the 17 year old paid cash. (Identify theClauses) 
Ans: The car salesman was flabbergasted-Main clause
Ans: When the 17 year old piad cash. -Subordinate clause.

3. Under the deadline, his pace was frantic. (Make ita complex sentence)
  Ans: As he was under the deadline, his pace was frantic.

4. The manager that Dell had hired quit. (Identify the clauses)
Ans: The manger quit Main clause
That Dell had hired Subordinate clause

5. The place of exile, chosen after excruciating contention, was a small farmhouse.
  (Make it a complex sentence)

Ans: The place of exile, which was chosen after excruciating contention, was a small farmhouse.

6. Three hours later Mrs. Angus, called me to dinner. (Make it a complex sentence)
 Ans: It was three hours later that Mrs. Angus, called me to dinner.

7. I had kept my word. I had created a book. (Join to make ita compound sentence)

Ans: I had kept my word and created a book.

8. I picked up my pen and gazed out the window. (Make it a simple sentence)
 Ans: Picking up my pen, I gazed out the window.
9. I went upstairs and began to get it down. (Make it asimple sentence)
Ans  s: Going upstairs I began to get it down.
1O. Hearing the sound of hammering from a side street, Reuben had an idea,  (Make it a compound sentence)

Reuben heard the sound of hammering from a side street and had an idea.

11. The shadows were lengthening when Reuben arrived at the factory. (Identify the clauses) 

Main clause s: The shadows were lengthening
When Reuben arrived at the factory - subordinate clause (Adverb clause of time)


12. I have called you here to ask you a very important ques.(MakeitacompIexsentence)

I have called you here because I want to ask you a veryimportant question.

13. After filling his little stomach he would go into his cage. (Makeitacompoundsentence)
Ans: He would fill his little stomach and then go into his cage.

14. Seizing the man by his elbow she propelled him down the steps.(Makeitacompound)

 Ans: He seized the man by his elbows and propelled him down the steps.

15. He went home and slumped exhausted to the floor. (Make itasimplesentence)

Ans: Going home, he slumped exhausted to the floor.

16. It was Debashish Mukherjee who gave me this name, (Rewrite as a simple sentence)
Ans: Debashish Mukherjee gave me this name.
17. Michael Dell sat on the beach,
(Make it a compound sentence)

 Ans: Michael Dell sat on the beach and painstakingly put together a trotline.

18. He sent a personalized letter offering each couple afree two—week subscription.
 (Make it a compound sentence)
Ans: He sent a personalized letter and offered each couple a free two week subscriptions.

19. Seeing the hungry market, Dell placed local advertisement. (Make ita compound sentence)
Ans: Dell saw the hungry market and placed local advertisement.

20. Dell placed local advertisement offering his customized computer at 15% off retailprice.
(Make it a compound sentence)

Ans: Dell placed local advertisement and offered his customized computer at 15% off retail price.

21. Dell made $ 18000 and bought an expensive BMW car. (Makeit a simple sentence)
 Ans: Making $ 18000 Dell bought an expensive BMW car.

22. His room mates, heaped all his equipments into a pile, preventing Dell from entering his room. (Make it a compound sentence)

Ans: His room mates heaped all his equipments into a pile and prevented Dell from entering his room.

23. Dell risked all his savings and incorporated Dell computer Corp. (Makeitasimplesentence) 

Ans: Risking all his savings Dell incorporated Dell computer corp.

 24. As orders came in, Dell rushed around gatheringup the right parts.
(Make it a compound sentence)

Ans: As orders came in Dell rushed around and gathered up the right parts.

25. Dell moved to larger quarters and hired more staff, (Make it a simple sentence)  

Ans: Moving to larger quarters Dell hired more staff.

26. Dell quit dealinginhisimproved versions of other companies products and started designing his own. (Make it a simple sentence)

Ans: Dell quit dealing in his improved version of other companies products starting designing his own.

27. He gazed at my cracked boots and frayed cuffs and trusted me. (Make ita simple senience)

Ans: Gazing at my cracked boots and frayed cuffs he trusted me.

28. I walked straight to the village and bought myself fivedozen pens and exercise books.
(Make it a simple sentence)

Ans: Walking straight to the village I bought myself two dozen pens exercise books.
 
29. I tore it up and started allover again. (Make ita simplesentence)

 Ans: Tearing it up I started all over again.

30. Iwould get up and light a candle. (Make it a simple sentence)
Ans: Getting up I would light a candle.

31. I bundled up the manuscript and threw it in the ash can. (Makeita simple sentence)

Ans: Bundling up the manuscript I threw it in the ash can.

32. Drawing a sullen satisfaction, I went for a walk. (Make ita compound sentence)
Ans: I drew a sullen satisfaction and went for a walk.

33. I tramped back to the farm and picked the soggy bundle from the ashcan.
(Make it a simple sentence)


Ans: Tramping back to the farm I picked the soggy bundle from the ash can.

 34. I flung it onthetable and setto work again. (Make ita simple sentence)
Ans: Flinging it on the table I set to work again.

35. I had kept my word. I had created a book. (Join to make ita compound sentence)
Ans: I had kept my word and had created a book.
36. I dispatched the completed manuscript and promptly forgot about it. (Make it asimple sentenæ) 

Ans: Dispatching the completed manuscript I promptly forgot about it.

37. I gradually regained my health and began to chafe at idleness. (Makeita simple sentence)
Ans: Gradually regaining my health I began to chafe at idleness.

38. I went around the village saying good bye to the simple folk. (Make ita compound sentence) 
Ans: I went around the village and said good bye to the simple folk.

39. I took it straighta way and showed it to John Angus. (Make it a simple sentence)
Ans: Taking it straight away I showed it to John Angus.


40. Reuben respectfully touched his worn cap and walked out into theMay sunlight.
(Make it a simple sentence)

Ans: Respectfully touching his worn cap Reuben walked out into the May sunlight.

41. Heopened the shop's weathered door and went inside. (Make it a simple sentence)
Ans: Opening the shop's weathered door he went inside.

42. The bay rippled in a freshening wind that ruffled his shorthair. (Make ita compoundsentence)

Ans: The bay rippled in a freshening wind and ruffled his short hair.

43. He ran towards the sound and stopped at a construction site. (Make ita simple sentence) 
Ans: Running towards the sound he stopped at a construction site.

44, Reuben found a rusty baking-soda tin and dropped his coins inside. (Make it a simple sentehee)

 Ans: Finding a rusty baking soda tin Reuben dropped his coins inside.

45. He climbed into the loft of the barn and hid the can beneath a pile of hay.  (Make it a simple sentence)

Ans: He climbed into the loft of the bam to hide the can beneath a pile of hey.

46. His father sat at the big kitchen table, working ona fishing net. (Makeita compound sentenc)

Ans; His father sat at big kitchen table and worked on a fishing net.

47. He looked at his mother and smiled. (Make it simple )
at his mother he smiled.

48. spring burst into glorious green and Reuben's spirits erupted. (Rewriteusing'When)

 Ans. When spring burst into glorious green, Reuben's spirits erupted.

49. He climbed to the hay loft and uncovered the tin can. (Makeitasimplesentence)
• Climbing to the hay loft he uncovered the tin can.
50.Reuben hid the tin and ran down the street. (Make ita simplesentence) 

Ans: Hiding the tin Reuben ran down the street.
51.The man tumed and saw Reuben. (Make ita simple sentence)
Ans: the man saw Reuben. OR The man turned to see Reuben.

52. The man took the sacks and put four nickels into Reuben's hand. (Makeitasimplesentence)
Ans: Taking the sacks the manput four nickels into Reubens hand.

53. Clutching the tin can he headed for the store. (Makeita compound sentence) 
Ans: He clutched the tin can and headed for the store.

54. The man went to the window and retrieved Reuben's treasure. (Makeitasimplesentence)

Ans: Going to the window the man refrieved Reubens'streasure.

55. He wiped the dust off and gently wrapped it in brown paper. (Make ita simple sentence)
 Ans: Wiping the dust off he gently wrapped it in brown paper.

56. Racing home, Reuben burst through the front door. (Make ita compoundsentence) 
Ans: Reuben raced home and brust through the front door.

57. She smiled radiantly and gathered her soninto her arms. (Make ita simple sentence)
Ans: Smiling radiantly she gathered her son into her arms.
58. His speech improved and expression become clearer. (Make ita simple sentence)
Ans: Improving his speech his expression became clearer.
59. I kissed him and cried unabashedly to my heart's content. (make it a simple sentence) 
Ans: Kissing him I cried unabashedly to my heart's content.

60. King Amrit loved his people and looked after the affairs of his kingdom well.
 (Make it a simple sentence)
Ans: Loving his people king Amrit looked after the affairs of his kingdom well.

61. He cleared his throat and said in a loud voice. (Make it a simple sentence)

Ans: Clearing his throat he said in a loud voice.

62, He walked up to the king and whispered something in his ear. (Makeit a simple sentence)

Ans: Walking up to the king he whispered something in his ear.
OR  He walked upto the king to whisper something in his ear.
63• He tumed back to the court and made a most unusual announcement. (Makeitasimplesentence)

 Ans: Turning back to the court he made a most unusual announcement.

OR He tumed back to the court to make a most unusual announcement.

64.Chandan spotted his cheerful face in the crowd and beckoned him forward.
 (Rewrite making it a simple sentence)
Arts: Spotting his cheerful face in the crowd Chandan beckoned him forward.

65. He would fly down and land on my head. (Make it simple)
 Ans: Flying down he would land on my he

66. After fooling around for awhile the lad would probably dash off tocollege.
(Makeit a compound sentence)

Ans: The lad would fool around for a while and probably dash off college.

67. He hoisted the plough on his shoulder and set offi nthe direction of his field. (Make it a simple sentence)

Ans: Hoisting the plough on his shoulder he set off in the directiqn of his field.

68. He turned his face towards the village and sat down on the embankment.
(Make it a simple sentence)

Ans: Turning his face towards the village he sat down on the embankment.

69. She rose and herself put the bullock to the plough. (Makeit asimple sentence) 

Ans: Rising she herself put the bullock to the plough.
70. Placing one end of the yoke across her own shoulder she commanded.
(Make it a compound sentence)

Ans: She placed one end of the yoke across her own shoulder and commanded.

71, The frail man hardened his heart, got up and signalled the bullock to move.
(Make it a simple sentence)
Ans: Hardening his heart and getting up the frail man signalled the bullock to move.




Sunday 11 February 2018

B.2. Write a Counterview for the topic : 'Ambition breeds ruin'.


B.2. Write a Counterview for the topic : 'Ambition breeds ruin'. 

You may consider the following points for the View section of the topic and then write the Counterview.

 1)Ambition gives rise to jealousy, greed, hatred.
 2)Ambition overrides humane feelings-success at whatever cost.  
 3)Ambition has no room for family, service for others, charity, love, compassion.
 4)Ambition brings with it loss of peace, restfulness and contentment.


Counter-view

 Ambition is the most important tool to achieving success



One of the most inspiring lines in cinema history had to be "My ambition far exceeds my talents," said by Johnny Depp's character George Chung. Armbition is the most important tool to achieving success, overriding both talent and resources by far.
So being successful ambition is very important.every ambitious person does not give rise to jealousy,greed and hatred.They are ambitious because of their goal.It is true that Ambition overrides humane feelings-success at whatever cost but whatever cost doesn't mean bad way always .It also mean hard work.It Is correct that ambitious person doesn't gave more time to family,love,charity .But many successful person give more time to their families.Many people manage all things.Persons who have ambition have their peace in their success.And he feel restful and contented when he achieve his goal.So being ambitious is essential for being successful in life.So be ambitious but not over ambitious.

Thursday 8 February 2018

Time management for 12th class English paper

Time management for 12th class English paper

Time management is the most important part while writing answer paper in exam hall.And management for English subject is also most important.For good marks it is necessary to cover 100% paper.Many students know good answers but they lack time management that's why they fail to score good marks.For scoring good marks time management for every question is essential.

(Time management for 180 minutes)
                    3 hours

(Section A) 

 Q.1
a A seen extract from units 1 to 4

 15 minutes

 b Non-textual grammar
 08 minutes

 Q.2
 a. A seen extract from units 5 to 8

 15 minutes

 b Note-making

 10 minutes

 Q.3
 a. An unseen extract
 20 minutes

 b Summary
 10 minutes

( Total for Q.1,Q.2,and Q.3=1 Hour and 18 Minutes)

  (Section B)

 Q.4

 a.  A seen poem from units 1 to 8

 16 minute



( Total for poetry 16 Minutes )


(Section C)

 Q.5

extract.1. = 10 Marks

 Extract 2.=10 minutes

 b Conversion into dialogue/continuous 10 minutes write-up/add your own paragraph

 (Total Rapid Reading20 Minutes)

 (Section D)

 Q.6

 a ) Letter writing

 12 minutes

 b )Tourist leaflet/Appeal 12 minutes Report Writing   12 minutes

 c )Information Transfer/Counter view

12 minutes

( Total Other writing skills 36 Minutes)

Q.7
         a ) Interview 10 minutes

 b,) Speech 10 minutes

( Total 20 Minutes)

In this way students should complete their answer paper in 170 minutes and in remaining 10 minutes students should Over look answer book and correct the mistakes if any.
If you follow this time management you will definitely score good marks

            Best of luck for exam.

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Rayat Shikshan Sanstha, Satara Second Semester Examination 2023 -24

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