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4351.

Write the verbs in the brackets in their correct tenses.a) Football (play) all over the world.b) I wish I (be) a king.c) It (rain) since morningd) She behaves as if she (know) everything

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a) Football is played all over the world.b)I wish I was a king.c) It is raining since morning.d) She behaves as if she knows everything.

4352.

8. Write down five present problems in the world

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Climate change / destruction of nature (48.8%)

Large scale conflict / wars (38.9%)

Inequality (income, discrimination) (30.8%)

Poverty (29.2%)

Religious conflicts (23.9%)

4353.

(ii) Einstein seeing in Mileva an ally.

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Einstein saw ally in mileva maric as einstein saw her of his own type.he saw him hos own type as he himself was a book worm( as said by her mother) and she also just used to keep her mind only in the books amd was only dedicated to the studies ..as she too was against the " philistines"...

4354.

1) Einstein seeing in Mileva an ally.

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4355.

2. At the end of the day, the usu-ally cheerful and spirited girlwas ____ out.(1) happy (2) worn(3) tire (4) wasted(5) play

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at the end of the day usually cheerful and spirited girl was worn out

(2) worn is the answer

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girl was worn out is a correct answer.

4356.

correct form of the verbs given in brackets:Use As Moha(run) to jump over the ditch, he(slip) and.... (twist) his ankle. Wehim home. The doctor had just (leave) and(say) that he . (be) soon all right.thave) to cary

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ran, slipped, twisted, had, left, said, will be

4357.

241 Whatisoflaws of Refraction

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1) the ratio of sin of incident to sin of refraction is constant2) Incident ray , normal to the surface,refracted ray lies on the same plane

Laws of Refraction

The angle of incidence is the angle between the incident ray and the normal; denoted as ‘i’. The angle of refraction is the angle between therefracted ray and the normal; denoted as ‘r’. Laws of refraction state that:

a)The incident ray, reflected ray and the normal, to the interface of any two given mediums; all lie in the same plane.

b)The ratio of the sine of the angle of incidence and sine of the angle of refraction is constant.

1. incident ray, refracted ray, normal to the plane at the point of incidence, all lie in the same plane.2.the ratio of sin angle of incidence to the sin of angle of refraction is remains constant. this constant is known as refractive index.

a normal incident Ray and the reflected ray all are lies in the same plane

4358.

طى ر%aهه&Prove thatab bt .be - Ital46462cabc (241)

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4359.

ts havethose with thargument in support of or against this statement.unique care and handling requirements and should only be kept bye commitment to understand and meet their needs. Give your

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Pets are living beings who too have the basic right to live happy. Pets should not be kept by those who want to use them as toys. Pets should be given enough care and attention as they are in every aspect living beings like us. Pets should be kept only with the commitment to keep them happy and safe while enjoying their company.

4360.

. ht the given figure, lf ABDC andPis the midpoint of BD, prove thatPis also the midpoint of AC.

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4361.

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Griffin

Griffin was the lead character in the novel. He was an albino. Though he had many great qualities, yet he had many flaws in his character. Griffin was a man who had no conscience, was callous towards other people and simply self-centered. He appeared to be at war with the entire mankind. All his actions stemmed from his desire to save himself, with not a thought of care and sympathy for others

He was an invisible man.

4362.

Read the paragraph given below. Fill in the blanks by choosing the most appropriate words / phrasesfrom the given options.Phalke (a)Mumbai, in (c)experts, he would be free to pursue the creative aspect.5.4with five businessmen frombya film company, Hindustan Films in (b)hope that, by having the financial aspect of his professionliv)(a) forms(b) partnership partnerC) a(d) handlingformedformformingpartnerships partnersthethisanhandledhandlehandles

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4363.

She said, “How ugly I look!"

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4364.

Give a charterer sketch of Bholi ?

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4365.

(i) Her name was Sulekha but since her childhood everyone had been(Begin the sentence with Though ...)calling her Bholi.

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Though her name was sulekha but since her childhood everyone had been calling her bholi

4366.

Bholi was ugly and shameless. (Make it exclamatorWhat a shameless girl Bholi was! (Make it Asserti

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1. How ugly and shameless Bholi is!2. Bholi is such a shameless girl.

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4367.

B4. (i) Bholi was ugly and shameless. (Make it exclamatory.)(ii) What a shameless girl Bholi was! (Make it Assertive.)

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How ugly and shameless was Bholi! Bholi was a shameless girl.

4368.

The world of illusion and flights of fancy give happiness. The stark wold of reality is tooand ugly. The only way out is escapism." Why/Why not?

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Such questions are asked to help in building your writing as well as creative skills, hence an attempt at answering them on your own should be made. However, you can incorporate and elaborate upon the points mentioned below to form your own answer:

Escapism is said to be the means of respite, that one resorts to when reality seems to be too banal, or too depressing.

Many writers and philosophers have argued about the validity of escapism and whether it can be an uplifting experience or a detrimental phenomena.

If one speaks factually, reality does not change if one chooses to ignore or overlook it, however a sense of respite does cross over us, if we choose to shut down and give into fantasy.

One can say that it is not a very mature approach to choose to shirk away reality and responsibility, however if one accepts escapism for what its true merit is, one can choose to look at a reality more objectively, after having been refreshed from an escapist journey.

It is imperative that one strike a balance between the urge to escape from the starkness of a reality, and also how reality when dismal, affects us.

One cannot deny the fact that it has been that escapist dream or desire for utopia that has fuelled many a social revolution, which have brought about radical changes in our society.

Like everything in the world, escapism can have both a positive and a negative outcome, what fuels it, is how the end result turns out to be.

It should be considered that being an escapist to the point of losing complete contact with reality is something that cannot be condoned to be beneficial for anyone.

Hence one should strive to find a balance between a realistic outlook and an escapist approach, for when both co-exist in harmony, the outcomeis truly wonderful.

4369.

83. Find out synonyms for the following from the p(i) future-(ii) shocked -(iv) hateful -4. (i) Bholi was ugly and

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1. future : later2. hatred: hate3. shocked: amazed4. hateful: unpleasant

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4370.

LONG QUESTIONS1 The Last Leaf is a story of supreme Sacrifice Explain.

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O. Henry brings out the themes of selflessness and sacrifice in his story 'The Last Leaf'. Sue and Johnsy, both from California are striving to succeed as artists. How they help and support one another reveals their selflessness. Unfortunately, Johnsygets pneumonia and relates her sickness to the falling ivy leaves as it is autumn she can see from her window the ivy vine during the fall. She somehow feels that she would die when the last leaf would fall. An old, frustrated artist Behrman lives in the same building asJohnsy and Sue. He longs to paint a masterpiece and has even attempted to do so. Sue goes to him and tells him that her friend is dying of pneumonia and that Johnsy claims that when the last leaf falls off the vine outside her window, she will die, Behrman scoffs at this as foolishness, but as he is protective of the two young girls he decides to see Johnsy and the vine.In the night, a very bad storm comes and wind the wind is howling and the rain is splattering against the window. Sue closes the curtains and tells Johnsy to go to sleep, even though there was still one leaf left on the vine. Johnsy protests but Sue insists on doing so because she doesn’t want Johnsy to see the last leaf fall. In the morning, Johnsy wants to see the vine to be sure that all the leaves are gone, but to their surprise, there is still one leaf left.She regains her will to live and makes a full recovery throughout the day.

In the afternoon, doctor talks to Sue. Behrman painted a masterpiece; he painted it there the night that the last leaf fell. Unfortunately, he dies after his attempt to paint his masterpiece. He sacrifices his life for savingJohnsy'slife.

4371.

Solve the following Simple Equations:6m = 12(ii) - 5y = 30

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m= 2y= -6 is the correct answer of the given question

I) 6m=12 m=12/6m=2ii)-5y =30y=30/-5y= -6

1. 6m=12m = 12-6m= 6

3. -5y=30y=30+5y=35

6m = 12m = 12/6m = 2

-5y = 30y = 30/-5y = - 6

4372.

Prove that 3 +.21/5 is irrational

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4373.

(-57) *(-19)+57

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57[(-1*-19) + 1]

= 57 (19+1)

= 57*20

= 1140

4374.

Differentiate between estimating and costing

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Estimationis aimed to calculate the probablecostof the product before the manufacturing starts, and whilecostingis the determination of actualcostof the product by adding various elements of expenses incurred.

4375.

I as well as Ravigoing to see the match.amB andD shall bewill

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I as well as Ravi shall be going to see the matchh.

4376.

. We shall neversee his like againEnd:his like again?

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We shall see his like again

4377.

Speech On Team sports build strong individual s

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Team sports build character and mentally strong individuals. They help in developing virtues like hardwork, sacrifice, working under pressure, improved communication skills with your mates etc…

When performing on the playground or the battlefield as I call it, you get loads of life lessons. Sweet success when the team wins, loss/failure despite giving all your effort because the team didn't perform well. Then injuries are a big set back in any sport and during that time you feel like you are in a dark tunnel but the only ray of hope is belief and will power. The vision of what awaits in the future makes you patient and mature.

Another significant point is team sports develop the hunger for winning as a whole, building up of competitive spirit. You do things for others like motivate each other, try to dissolve disputes ….

Sports can make you very focused and single minded. When you are in the game then you don't worry about what is happening outside the game.

4378.

27.Evaluate {(405)"-(3957%

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4379.

The test of a great book is whether we want to read it only once or more than once. Any really grewe want to read the second time even more than we wanted to read it the first time and every additionalthat we read it we find new meanings and new beauties in it. A book that a person of education anddoes not care to read more than once is very probably not worth much. But we cannot consider theof a single individual infallible. The opinion that makes a book great must be the opinion of many. Forthe greatest critics are apt to have certain dullness, certain inappreciation. A man must be many-sided totrustworthy estimate of many books. We may doubt the judgement of the single critic at times. But there idoubt possible in regard to the judgement of generationsQuestions:(a) What is the test of a great book?(b) What do we find when we read a good book again?ic) When is doubt not possible about the value of a book?(d) Assign a suitable title to this passage(e) What kind of man can utter a trustworthy estimate of many books?) What makes a book great?

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4380.

of the mainland India. Fill in the degree valuesin degrees in blank spaces - ......° 4' N to ......6' N latitudes and between ......° 7' E to ......° 25'E longitudes.

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8 degrees 4 minutes N to 37 degrees 6 minutes N latitudes and between 68 degrees 7 minutes E to 97 degrees 25 minutes longitudes .

4381.

Shaurya says, "I am fed up with this practice."

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Shaurya said that she was fed up with that practice.

4382.

are fed by peaceful harvest.'what dose it imply?

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The poet conveys that all men are equal. No men are foreign. People may belong to different country or regions but they love peace. Peace brings prosperity and humanity.

4383.

व मल et ey था थी . ५ पक oWA FPIRD BRI ¥RV(TP एटक ल्छोट राह Wb ThS TH2RTRh (T)

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ચાવડા વશ ના શાસકો પંસસર માં રાજ કર્તા હતા

4384.

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4385.

Convert the given fractional numbers to per cents.

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a) 12.5% (b) 125% (c) 7.5%

1.12.5%2. 125%3.7.5%Accept is as best please.

a) 12.5 p b) 12.5 p c)7.5 p

a)12.5% b) 125% c) 7.5%

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4386.

1. Convert the given fractional numbers to per cents.

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1/8=12.5 5/4=125 3/40=7.5

a.12.5%b.125% is the correct answer.

a)12.5b)125 are the correct answer

A. 12.5%B . 125% is the correct answer

1/8×100 and 5/4×100 multiply it You will get the answer

4387.

1. मान लीजिए2 80 72 08 है और इनके क्षेत्रफल क्रमश: 64 ला? औरदान 15.4 दा” ही, तो 80 ज्ञात कौीजिए। R 121 g ही

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4388.

1. (a) The loss of jobs/ (b) is regarded by some as an necessary evil/ (c) in the fight against inflation./ (d)No error

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(b) as a necessary evil is correct.

4389.

Write an article on the evil of dowry system in our society.THE EVIL OF DOWRY SYSTEM

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The dowry at present is a source of both joy and curse in the society. It is also a joy to the husband and his relatives who get cash, jewellery, costly dress, utensil and furniture.But is a curse to the bride and her parents who have to bear gigantic cost to satisfy the irrational demands of the family of the boy.

It is a matter of immense regret that societies which were earlier free from dowry are gradually falling prey to it. If the demands for dowry ended with conclusion of marriage, there might have been some room for relief.

But it is a sad experience for many that the demands of dowry are extended towards the bride’s parents even after the marriage of their daughter.

She is sent to her parental home to bring more cash, ornaments, etc. as dowry. If she returns without dowry, cruel treatment or torture waits for her.When more pressure is put on the bride’s parents, their dear daughter has no other option but to commit suicide to evade more insult and torture at the hands of the members of her husband’s family.

4390.

91. 222), (232 9 6969 घ༁6 ?

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2^(3^2)=2^(6)=64(2^3)^2=(8)^2=64Hence they are equal

4391.

Answer the following long answer type questions in 100-120 words:-(i) Simple moments prove to be very significant and save rest of the day of the poetfrom being wasted. Explain on the basis of the poem "Dust of Snow"

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Dust of snow is a beautiful short poem written by Robert Frost. This poem tells that even a simple movement has a large significance. The poet has mentioned crow and hemlock tree in this poem. Crow signifies his depressive and sorrow full mood and hemlock tree is a poisonous tree. Both these signify that the poet was not in a good mood and so he describes the dark ,depressive and bitter side of nature to present is similar mood.

The poet says that once he was in a sad, depressive mood and was sitting under hemlock tree. A crow, sitting on the same tree shook off the dust of Snow i.e, small particles of snow that remain on the surface after the snow fall ,on the poet. This simple action change the poet's mood. He realised that he had just wasted a part of his day repenting and being lost in sorrow. But the change in his mood made him realise that he should utilise the rest of the day in some useful activity. His sorrow was washed away by the light shower of the snow dust. His spirit was revived and he got ready to utilise the rest of the day.

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4392.

Mrs. Packletide was a good shot. Discuss.

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4393.

How would Mrs. Packletide belittle Loona Bimberton?

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Her plan was to shoot a tiger and make a tiger rug from the skin which will occupy most of the space of the ground and give a luncheon party in honour of Loona Bimberton and also gift her a tiger claw brooch to counter the achievement of Loona Bimberton.

4394.

Attempt any one out of the two following long answer type questions in 100-120 words.Pride goes before a fll. Justify the statement on basis of the chapter Mrs. Packletide's Tiger.OR

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Pride or vanity is reason that drives man to move ahead of others ensuing ego. The character of Mrs. Packletide was very selfish and greedy for more. Saki portrays her vain ambition of outshining Loona Bimberton which entails her shame, embarrassment, and financial loss. She is left with nothing but regret and remorse.

The writer has beautifully underlined the point that vain people like her don't get anything useful in their lives. Even their endeavours are vain and bear no sweet fruit. On the contrary, they have to bear loss on all fronts. So, our character should be sans vanity or pride. As it is rightly observed that a flames bulges and blows bright before it tapers off. Some ethics and moral values should be nurtured to dissuade us from vain pursuits as a major portion of human beings suffer from the ill of being vain. One should realise that pride is bound to meet frustration and dejection.

4395.

.Attempt anv one out of the two following long answer type questions in 100-120 words.(a) Pride goes before a fall'. Justify the statement on basis of the chapter Mrs. Packletide's Tiger

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Pride or vanity is reason that drives man to move ahead of others ensuing ego. The character of Mrs. Packletide was very selfish and greedy for more. Saki portrays her vain ambition of outshining Loona Bimberton which entails her shame, embarrassment, and financial loss. She is left with nothing but regret and remorse.

The writer has beautifully underlined the point that vain people like her don't get anything useful in their lives. Even their endeavours are vain and bear no sweet fruit. On the contrary, they have to bear loss on all fronts. So, our character should be sans vanity or pride. As it is rightly observed that a flames bulges and blows bright before it tapers off. Some ethics and moral values should be nurtured to dissuade us from vain pursuits as a major portion of human beings suffer from the ill of being vain. One should realise that pride is bound to meet frustration and dejection.

4396.

unami' refers to a very large and powerful wave in the sea.

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Yes, 'Tsunami' refers to a very large and powerful wave in the sea.

4397.

DOPCJOEY SE-Attempt any one out of the two following long answer type questions in 100-120 words. (8 marks)(a) 'Pride goes before a fall. Justify the statement on basis of the chapter Mrs. Packletide's Tiger.

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Wise men have rightly said, 'Pride goes before a fall.'Similarly vanity, like pride is bound to meet frustration and dejection. Life is a glorious gift meant to be pursued for higher pursuits such as self-improvement, self-actualization, and serving the suffering humankind.

Where is the time for vain pursuits in such a competitive world? But unfortunately a major portion of human beings suffer from the ill of being vain. They waste their time, money, energies and other resources almost all their life later on to realize the futility of it. The best example that shows the misery of vain people is the character of Mrs. Packletide in the story Mrs. Packletide's tiger by saki. We see how her vain ambition of outshining Loona Bimberton ends up in her shame, embarrassment, and financial loss. She is left with nothing but regret and remorse. The author has masterfully brought home the point that vain people like her don't get anything useful in their lives;their vain endeavours bear no sweet fruit. On the contrary they have to bear loss on all fronts. So vanity is to be got rid of our character. In its place some ethics and moral values should be nurtured.

4398.

FAVOURABLE AND OVERDRAFT

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Overdraft means overdrawing of a bank account. It is the nature of a loan granted by the bank. When there is overdraft the situation will just opposite to that when there is a favourable balance. Hence, reverse steps would, of course, be taken while preparing Bank Reconciliation Statement.

4399.

II. Grammar1. Arrange the words / phrases / clauses given in brackets in the right order and make meaningful sentences1. The prisoner .....(what had happened, the judge, told)2. We ........................... (untidy, found, the room)3. Queen Victoria ....................... (a genius, him, considered)4. Who ..........................? (you, how to swim, taught)5. Everyone ........................... (to make, wants, these days, quick money)6. The government ....................... (to check, is trying, population growth)7. No one .......................... (drop, to, expects, prices)8. Please ............................. (complaining, stop)9. I...(everything, believed that he said)10. Mr. Gupta .......(his son, a good job, has found)in or nassive voice of the verb in parentheses (). Use the tense indicated.

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1 . The prisoner told the judge what had happened2. We found the room untidy3.Queen Victoria considered him a judge4.Who taught you how to swim?5.Everyone wants to make quick money these days6.The government is trying to check population growth7.No one expects prices to drop.8.Please stop complaining9.I believed that he said everything10.Mr Gupta has found his son a good job

4400.

Det S dIsCuss9. The rich and powerful construct large housesIn what ways were the constructions of kings atheir courtiers different in the past?nd

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The rich and powerful construct large houses today. But these houses are not the same as those of the kings and their courtiers in the past. The houses of the kings and their courtiers were big structures with big courtyard, thick walls, domed-roofs, huge pillars, big gardens and well-decorated halls. But today houses have no courtyards nbr gardens nor thick walls nor domed-roofs. In many ways these are inferior to those of the kings and their courtiers houses.