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MCQ ON WRITING SECTION FOR CBSE TERM 1 EXAM

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MCQ BASED WRITING SECTION I. As Principal of Sardar Patel Vidyalaya, Lucknow, draft notice in not more than 50 words informing students of the change in school timings with effect from the 1st of October. State valid reasons for the change.  1. Fill in the blanks with appropriate words a. Change in school timing b. Notice c. Notice from the Principal 2. Fill in the blanks with appropriate words a. Change in school timing b. Notice c. Notice from the Principal 3. Fill in the blanks with appropriate expression a. becomes quite difficult to start early b. Becoming quiet difficult to start early c. Became quite difficult to start early II. You read in a newspaper the news ‘An Old Couple Murdered in South Delhi’. You decide to write a letter to the Commissioner of Police, complaining against the rising rate of crime against the old people. Write the letter giving suggestions for the security of the elderly. You are Aanchal of B-6/12, Phase I, Ashok Vihar. _______________________

Data Based Comprehension For CBSE Term I Exam

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Reading Comprehension ,  in competitive exam, is termed as the ‘make or break’ section for all candidates. A total of 17 Reading Comprehension questions are asked in some of the exams. The key to build a winning strategy for the RC section lies in understanding the different types of Reading Comprehension questions asked in these exams. To help you out, we have discussed all the different types of  RC questions below. These will help you prepare well for the RC section and improve your sectional and overall  percentile. Different Types of Questions Asked in RC RC Questions Based on the Central Theme The most common type of RC questions are the one in which candidates have to identify the central theme or the message of the RC paragraph provided in the question paper.on Example of Central Theme Based Questions The structure of the passage can be best described by- The main point that the passage implies is- ..What is the central idea of the passage? The best way to answer RC

DESCRIPTIVE PARAGRAPH

Descriptive Paragraph To write a descriptive paragraph, start by introducing the person, place, or thing you want to describe in the first sentence so you grab the reader's attention.  Use striking phrases and vivid adjectives to help the reader visualize everything. Give title to your paragraph.  Description of Person(Sample)   My Best Friend Karan Karan has been my best friend since we were in the primary school. He's a tall and slim young man with tanned skin and curly dark hair. He has brown small eyes in an oval shiny face. He always wears casual clothes in a very messy way. Karan is very outgoing. He is an extroverted person who loves having fun all the time. He's got a great sense of humour, and he always makes me laugh. Karan is a very generous and sensitive person. However, he can be a little tense at times. For example, when someone crosses him, he suddenly becomes very quarrelsome and wild. Karan is very keen on playing games, particularly soccer. During the week

NOTE MAKING IN CBSE

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    NOTE-MAKING   PURPOSE OF NOTE-MAKING--   It is an important study skill and advanced writing skill that aids us at work by drawing the main points of the material we read. It helps us to remember and jot down the important points of large chunks of information. MARKING SCHEME-- Total marks alloted- 8 Note-Making- 5 (Title-1, Indentation-1, Content-2, Abbrv-1) Summary Writing- 3 (Content-2, Expression-1)     Format Of Note Making 1.      Title of the passage for note making should be written on the top in capital letter in the middle. 2.      The note should be divided into various headings(atleast 3). Headings can be either a statement or a question. It can also be written in complete sentence or phrases. Numbering should be done in Hindu-Arabic form such as 1.,2.,3. ..... 3.      Each heading must contain two-three Points. Points are never written in complete sentence. Only phrases and words are accepted as points. They should not begin with capital letter.

ENQUIRY LETTERS AND REPLIES

  Enquiry Letter Format:- ·       The letter starts with the address of the Sender ·       Date ·       Receiver's address( the letter should be addressed to the manager, marketing head etc) ·       Subject-- Start with  "Inquiry about........ '" ·       Salutation ·       Main body-- brief introduction, main objectives(give details on your part), write about your enquiry, place your enquiry point wise, ask for replying at the earliest ·       Signatory                 Type 1-- Enquiry About Exchange Scheme Park Lane Kolkata   10 August, 2020   The Manager Manisha Cookware,Delhi Gate Meerut   Subject : Inquiry about the Exchange Scheme   Sir This is in reference to your advertisement in Amar Ujala dated 9th August, 2020, where you have discussed regarding an exchange scheme. The scheme is regarding the exchange of old utensils with the new non-sticky cookware. I have some old utensils, which I wanted to excha

DROP A PEBBLE IN THE WATER : POEM ANALYSIS, EXPLANATION AND QUESTION ANSWERS

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DRO P A PEBBLE IN THE WATER BY JAMES W. FOLEY   The Full Poem:-  Stanza wise explanation :- Stanza 1 and 2 -- EXPLANATION:- If you drop a pebble in water, just a splash is caused and in a moment it vanishes inside. But it's after effect remains. It creates hundreds of ripples that starts from the centre and keeps on circling and spreading on the surface of water. It seems no one can say where these ripples will end.  These pebbles are so small that you forget the moment it is dropped and gone inside. But that small thing that affect (both positively and negatively) the normal flow of life. We never know when these time ripples cause a big wave to come and disturb a mighty river. No matter whether you are as big or powerful like a mighty river, even a tiny pebble can cause disturbance in your normal life.  Stanza 3 and 4 :- EXPLANATION:- Just like pebbles, if you speak unkind words or show careless attitude towards something or someone, in a mome