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2nd YR ENG ALL EXERCISE ANS

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2nd YR ENG ALL EXERCISE ANS

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T.

S INTERMEDIATE SECOND YEAR ENGLISH TEXT BOOK


GRAMMAR (SECTION – B&C) EXERCISES’ ANSWERS FOR IPE

NOTE: 1.This Material has been prepared Exclusively For Text


Book Exercise Answers (didn’t include text book examples).
So, students must refer text book while preparing for exam).

Bit No :4 SECTION – B Marks :4

READING COMPREHENSIONS’ ANSWERS OF ALL STORIES

1st Story: THE WOMAN ON PLATFORM NO.8 -

2a) Answers:
1. The woman on platform no.8; the strange woman
2. To the station dining room
3. Samosas, jalebies and tea
4. True
5. a) I ate so much food with being polite.
6. It strengthened their friendship.
7. About his school, his friends, his likes and dislikes
8. Listening.

2b) Answers:
1. Boy jumping off the platform
2. She gripped Arun's arm.
3. Pain, fear and sadness
4. Probably she was reminded of the loss of her dear one on the tracks.
5. Until he disappeared in the crowd
6. True
7. False
8. that of a mother and her son

2C) Answers:
1. No, the word is Hating
2. They came from a poor family.
3. Mother Of Satish
4. Of Satish's Mother staring at them with hard, unkind eyes
5. True
6. Whistle, Window
7. No.
8. Hard.

2nd Story: A GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS


2a) Answers:

1. Della was crying because she couldn't save or get money to buy Jim a gift
for Christmas.
2. To the looking-glass
3. She stood by the window.
4. She looked out at a grey cat walking on a grey fence in a grey backyard.
5. Christmas Eve (C)
6. To buy a gift to Jim for Christmas
7. She saved pennies - day by day, for long. (later, she sold her long brown
hair.)
8. Present
2b) Answers:
1. She found a suitable Christmas gift.
2. She felt that it had been made for Jim.
3. It was made of platinum.
4. Twenty-one dollars
5. Eighty-seven cents
6. A platinum watch-chain
7. False
8. Hurried

2c). Answers:
1. Thin and very serious
2. Jim
3. a new overcoat (and gloves)
4. On Della
5. It was neither anger, nor surprise, but strange and a combination of
emotions.
6. She could not read or find anything in Jim's expression.
7. False
8. Stared
3rd Story: THE DOCTOR'S WORD
2a) Answers
1. Gopal's wife
2. "don't exert yourself."
3. Because of the exertion
4. If he is going to die .
5. To whitewash
6. Verb
7. Whitewash
8. Stole a look

2b) Answers
1. The patient was awake and looked very well.
2. Satisfactory pulse
3. Don't look so unhappy, lady. Your husband will live to be
4. Ninety.
5. On Gopal living to be ninety
6. How Gopal has survived that attack
7. Turned the corner
8. Dash
9. Our English teacher very patient with us

4th story ; AN INTERVIEW

2a)Answers:
1. The secretary
2. Since the narrator or even his father was not born.
3. Rugby and association (football).
4. If he could afford to pay the fee
5. By running his eye carefully over the line of black-and-white pictures of past
deans
6. Into the office of the dean (the living holder of the office) vii) affords
7. Briskly

2b)Answers:
1. His tension/anxiety
2. For the result of his interview
3. The Dean shook the narrator briskly by hand and announced that his
admission was finalized.
4. Wondered how the interview decided his attributes of a successful doctor
5. That the interview was superfluous
6. Superfluous
7. Based on the liking by the secretary of the looks of the aspirants
8. As the interview was not deciding admissions

STORIES REVISION TEST ANSWERS


Revision Test -1

1. The woman on platform no. 8


2. To refuse (the offer of food) out of shyness and suspicion
3. Neither too firmly nor too lightly
4. He felt silly.
5. To look after Arun’s suitcase
6. Gentle
7. True
8. She was neither young nor old.

Revision Test -2

1. Jim
2. A scream of joy
3. A quick feminine change to tears
4. The combs - the set of combs
5. In a Broadway window
6. False
7. Also - sad
8. Scream

Revision Test -3,

1. Gopal's wife
2. Unable to bear the strain
3. At about eight in the evening
4. As the patient opened, his eyes and moved a little
5. Enthuse (root) + iast (suffix) + ic (suffix) + (al) ly (suffix)
6. pull through
7. Enthusiastically
8. Adjective
Revision Test -4

1. For the office of the dean


2. It was a small bare room decorated only with framed black and-white
pictures.
3. Framed black-and-white pictures of past deans
4. As he was not sure of his performance and admission
5. Contemplating
6. Depressed and nervous
7. "why I wanted to be a doctor"
8. As he was not confident of his performance in the interview

T.S Board Exam Model Paper


Section –B
Bit No:4 Answers
1. Dr Raman had not noticed that Gopal had not called in for 3 months.
2. when he (Raman) saw Gopals’s son in his hospital
3.nervous ans shy
4. Gopal’s illness
5.busy round of work
6. Noun

SECTION–B
Bit No: 4 GENERAL COMPREHENSIONS Marks :4
Page No: 256 - 277

1. STATUES DANCE HERE

1. The Ramappa Temple is located at Palampet


2. Kakathi Ganapathi Deva
3. It was written by Jayapasenani
4. Jayapasenanani was a military commander
5. Sandbox technique , granite becomes pillars and Vimana Gopuram
6. As world heritage site
7. False
8. Deity or lord
2. RAJA BAHADUR VENKATA RAMA REDDY
1. The category of person with humble beginnings playing historic roles in
social service
2. Maternal uncle
3. As he lost his mother , father and his guardian while he was a boy
4. Venkatarama reddy improved his competencies in different languages law
and administration
5. To serve people
6. Raja Bahadur order of the British Empire
7. Misery root + able ( suffix) = miserable
8. Paternal uncle

3. GUMUDURU INSCRIPTION
1. Inscriptions are writing on hard surfaces like stone or metals
2. Guduru of Palakurthmandal , Jangaon , district
3. Two languages- Kannada And Telugu
4. Western Chalukya Kings
5. Endowment of village Bammera
6. Bammera Pothana And Palkurisomnath
7. Scholar
8. Noun (plural)

4. ONE TEMPLE MANY STYLES

1. Its blending of several temple architectural styles into one design makes this
temple unique.
2. The styles of the times of the Pallavas, Cholas, Nayakas, Vijayanagara
Kings, Kakatiyas And The Nagara Pattern Of North India
3. In the roof for devotee queue
4. Lion pillars, carved elephants, high walls, specialised gopurams, imposing
linear vimanam, huge prakarams, mythical yalis etc.
5. No stone was left unturned
6. Connoisseur
7. But, the recently-reconstructed Shri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple
atop Yadagirigutta stands out with a unique feature.
8. Several

5.TECHNOLOGY AND TRADITION ADORN TOWERS HERE

1. Nano Tech Gold Deposition (NTGD)


2. The Chennai-based smart creations
3. For fifteen years
4. A) consumes less gold b) hundred percent recoverable gold C)shine lasts for
decades
5. Gold's lustre lasting for fifty year
6. Glitter
7. Shri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy
8. Adjective

6. WORLD PEACE- A NOBLE GOAL

1. A combination of science and spirituality


2. Public dedication programme of the world's biggest peace dome and
distribution of 1.25 lakh copies of the gita
3. A spiritually oriental scientific laboratory
4. Once a year (annually)
5. Prominent public persons, theologians, philosophers,
6. Scientists, etc.
7. Theologians
8. Panacea
9. A particular religion

7. AN EPITOME OF EQUALITY
1. By emphasising the fact that ramanuja felt for the downtrodden
2. He walked 100 kms to gostipura eighteen times to receive the 'esoteric'
mantra.
3. He said that hell would be fine for him
4. (for revealing the esoteric mantra to all if everyone got liberation.
5. He revamped the temple administration thoroughly.
6. Incarnation (epitome)
7. Heart and soul
8. Inanimate
9. B) both… and
D) not only ... But also (both options right.)

8. FAITH … DISTINCT

1. Their view about the god


a. In the individual
2. His ability to destroy his own karma, to know himself and break free from
the endless cycles of death and rebirth
3. Yes, one needs to examine dharma critically.
4. They say that the god is no more than man's own higher self. No, i don't
agree with them.
5. Yes, it does good to the individual. That trust makes the individual better
than what he has been till then in many ways.
6. Un(prefix) + hesitate (root) + ing (suffix - 1) + ly (suffix - 2)
7. Unbelievably-un (prefix) + -able and -ly (suffixes)

9. SHOULD THE WAIT CONTINUE FOR QUALITY AND EQUALITY


1. D) anguish
2. No set up hovels, put students there, give untrained teachers. Give them bad
textbooks, no playgrounds.....
3. When students pursue their academics even if a Hindu V.C. is heading the
AMU or a Muslim V.C. is administering the BHU.
4. Yes, relevant today yet, the wait continues.
5. To make it a man-making system
6. He broke ranks with his long-term associates.
7. Broke ranks with
8. Ideology

10. FAST FORWARDED FOREST, the Miyawaki way


1. It is the India's largest Miyawaki forest.
2. After the name of Akira Miyawaki who developed this concept
3. Saplings are planted in close groves- very, very near to each other. That
makes them compete for sunlight and grow very fast.
4. There are about fifteen hundred forests of this type all over the globe.
5. By founding a native forest-planting firm
6. In leaps and bounds
7. Giving up
8. caught the imagination
11. AN EMPIRE ENTIRELY MEANT FOR WILD
1. It is entirely meant for the wild.
2. Mr Dussarla Satyanarayana
3. at Raghavapuram
4. By sharing expenses
5. Incredible
6. Sanctuary
7. Off the beaten track
8. 'Missionary
12. FATHER OF INDIAN INDUSTRY
1. Tatas top the list of philanthropists from across the globe.
2. Edel-give foundation and Hurun India
3. Thirty-nine (39)
4. In 1892.
5. Tatas and Azim Premji
6. As the one-man planning commission
7. Charity
8. Foun'dation contri'bution com’mission

13 .ANANDA NILAYAM, LITERALLY

1. Yes. Each face here reflects the name of the place.


2. At Kondapaka
3. Mr Peddi Vaikuntam
4. With the help of charity from rice millers and hotel owners.
5. Ms Sudha Janardan - 50 lakh rupees
6. Charity
7. Carrying on
8. 'Charity, ‘quality, e’quality
14. HUMANITY AT ITS ZENITH
1. For 50 years
2. Twenty lakh patients
3. His understanding of patients' social, economic and emotional conditions
4. Their smiles as they go out happy and healthy
5. About the falling moral values
6. By appreciating his values
7. Dozens of his villagers are pursuing medical education
8. Ethics
.
15 A SPORTING GENIUS.
1. On 14 January 2000
2. At Jodhpur, Rajastan
3. Major Dhyanchand Khel Ratna Award In 2021
4. The first player to score seven consecutive half centries in odis
5. For twenty years
6. Only woman player to have captained more than one icc odi world cup final
7. Debut
8. Feather in one's cap
16.MATHEMAGICIAN DEFINING WHAT SUPER IS !
1. False - he was born into a trouble-torn poor family.
2. By offering free IIT-JEE coaching to 30 poor students every year
3. Anand makes the learners think and think always.
4. As one of the four most innovative schools in the world v) no. No such
institute
5. Era
6. Pedagogy
7. A cock and bull story

GENERAL COMPREHENSIONS REVISION TEST ANSWERS


REVISION TEST -1,

INTELLIGENCE AT ITS ZENITH


1. As they saw a nine-year-old visiting professor explaining difficult concepts
of mathematics, physics and chemistry with ease
2. He is the youngest professor in the world.
3. A mathematician
4. False
5. India
6. His dream to live in a world without terrorism
7. Genius
8. Prodigy

REVISION TEST -2

A WORLD OF BOOKS OR BOOKS OF THE WORLD.


1. Life skills
2. Field visits
3. Once a year (annually)
4. After reading newspapers
5. From Rishi valley
6. On cloud nine
7. Core
8. Inspiration
REVISION TEST –3,

MOTHER OF INVENTOR.
1. His mother's toil and the resultant pain
2. It is a pre-loom activity in tie and dye weaving fashion. Threads are wound
around to get yarn ready.
3. Challenges were many. Determination was his sole resource. Support from
his wife and a few friends meant a lot.
4. No. It helped many others. That filled many weavers' homes with the light
of relief from their toil.
5. The Padma Shri and honorary Doctorate
6. Moved heaven and earth
7. Entrepreneurs
8. Biopic

REVISION TEST –4
Bird lover of a rare kind
1. As a daily wage labour
2. Collects sheaf’s of paddy from farmers during the harvest time
3. Weaving ears of paddy into ornamental tassels
4. As Mr.Chilukuri Srinivasa Rao Wrote About Malakshmi In Prajasakthi
5. Seen the light of day
6. Sight
7. Behold
8. Com'munity.

T.S Board Exam Model Paper


Section –B
Bit No 5 Answers, Page No:249 ,
1. Whether he had any grievance
2. That he wasn't able to stand up and salute his most respected president
3. No.
4. Arrears
5. Sanctioning the long pending arrears and sending that cheque through a
special person by a special plane
6. False
SECTION –B
Bit No: 6 UNDERSTANDING ADVERTISEMENTS Marks:4
Text Book Page No; 160 to 165
1. GENDER EQUALITY
i) Gender Equality - its importance
ii) UN women organization
iii) on March 08, every year
iv) Better society
v) in education, employment, economic strength, empowerment
vi) she means that she is independent – she is for herself.
vii) any woman (representing all women).
viii) equality
2. BOOKS OUR BEST FRIENDS
i) Ten Thousand Books
ii) Books inform, delight, enrich.
iii) Reading
iv) By Its Cover
v) on April 23 every year (remembering Shakespeare - April 23 is his birth and
death anniversary)
vi) National Library and Information Services
vii) It describes the importance of Books and the need to read them.
viii) Take a book a day-Don't delay (Make reading a regular habit.)

3. COVID-19
1 ) SARS-CoV-2 virus
ii) ICMR
iii) fever, cough, loss of smell or taste sore throat
iv) wear mask, maintain physical distance (from others), wash hands regularly.
v) Arogya Setu
vi) nausea
vii) maintaining 6 feet distance from others
viii) true
4.TELANGANA'S GLORY
i) Ramappa temple
ii) forty
iii) Sammakka Sarakka
iv) Mutyala Dhara waterfalls
v) for 700-year-old banyan tree,
vi) Warangal
vii) true
viii) Telangana's Glory.
5.What is AADHAR?
1) Aadhar is a 12-digit Unique Identification Number (issued by the government of
India).
ii) all citizens of India.
iii) valid all over India as a proof of identity and address - can get services like
opening bank accounts
iv) no money - It is free.
v) Unique Identification Authority of India
vi) She says she has her Aadhaar Number and she can tell us about it.
vii) 12 digits
viii) true.
6.ROAD SAFETY SAVING LIVES
i) Road Transport Authority of Telangana
ii) It describes 'Road Safety - Saving Lives'.
iii) seat belts and helmets
iv) Drinking and Racing (over speeding) should be avoided. Be
v) Zebra lines
vi) Road Transport Authority
vii) Safety First Es
viii) true
ADVERTISEMENTS’ REVISION TEST ANSWERS
REVISION TEST- 2 BIT NO :8 Page No :284
7. SHIP 2.0
i) Swachh Hyderabad Internship Programme
ii) Social responsibility, passion, above 18 years of age.
iii) No. (only those above 18)
iv) Lake Clean Up, Plantation.
vi) on 21st January 2022
v) false (only online) and
vii) 20
viii) internship
REVISION TEST- 3
8. MY VOTE IS MY FUTURE POWER OF ONE VOTES
i) About National Voter Awareness Contest.
ii) My Vote is My Future - Power of One Vote.
iii) Quiz, songs, video making.
iv) Election Commission of India
v) Three
vi) Professional
vii) 25.01.2022 to 15.03.2022
viii) Awareness
REVISION TEST- 4
9. WORLD WATER DAY
1. On March 22 every year
2. United Nations General Assembly
3. water issues such as water shortage
4. Bob Marley
5. less water
6. Lack of safe and clean water impacts the economy, health of
7. The population and the well-being of women and children worldwide.
8. in 1992 (proposal) (1993-declaration) impact

REVISION TEST- 5
10. HABITS OF HIGHLY
1. Eighty
2. Remove the things that limit productivity.
3. Ruthlessly cut away the unimportant.
4. Tap into one's inspiration (channel one's inner muse) set timelines
5. When one is tired
6. Habit make the best of every minute.
T.S MODEL QUESTION PAPER
ADVERTISEMENT -
11. SUKANYA SAMRIDDHI YOJANA Bit No:8
1. Savings for girls' future
2. For the bright future of Girl child
3. Rs 250/
4. 7.6% per year
5. Unlimited (any number of times)
6. True.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Bit No:7 UNDERSTANDING NON-VERBAL DATA Marks:4

A. PIE-CHARTS
1. PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS
1. Four
2. 38
3. 31
4.88
5.19
6. 69
7. False
8. 12
2. HOBBIES OF PEOPLE
1. Hobbies of people
2. Four.
3 . Reading
4. Cooking – dancing
5. False
6. Cooking
7. True
8.41
3. COST OF CONSTRUCTION OF HOUSE
1) cost of construction of a house
2) 6
3) 20 %
4) 15%
5) 15
6) true
7) go down
8) 15
PIE CHART IN REVISION TEST -1,
4. FAVOURITE BEVERAGES OF PEOPLE
1. Favourite beverages of people
2. Five
3. Coconut Water (38%)
4. 15%
5. Sugarcane Juice
6. 25%
7. 12%
8. False
B.BAR GRAPHS ANSWERS
1 .POPULATION OF CITIES INDIA
1) Population of cities India
2) Pune
3) 2.0 Crore
4) Delhi
5) Delhi, Mumbai and Hyderabad
6)5
7) 3.0 crore
8) false
2.GITA’S SAVINGS
1) Gita’s savings ( in 5 months )
2) February
3) January and march
4)2900
5) 3900
6) 3000
7) 900
8)false
3. TRANSPORT PREFERENCE AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE
1) Transport preference among young people.
2) 3
3) Car
4) 45
5) Motorcycle
6) 10%
7) FALSE
8) 40%
BAR GRAPH IN REVISION TEST -II,
4.SALES OF ICE CREAM OF DIFFERENT FLAVOURS
1. Sales Of Ice Cream of Different Flavours
2. Mango Flavour
3. Sixty Five
4. 165
5. Shop –B
6. Chocolate
7. 100
8. Five
C. TREE DIAGRAMS
1. BRANCHES OF LITERATURE
1. Branches of literature
2)Four
3) In Poetry
4) Comedy Or Tragedy
5) Short Stories
6) Five
7)True
8) Novels
2. TYPES OF DISEASES
1.Types Of disease
2. Two
3. Faulty Eating Habits
4. Water
5. Faulty Living Habits
6. Air
7. Faulty Living Habits
8. False
3. TYPES OF VITAMINS
1. Types of vitamins
2. Four
3. Milk or eggs
4. Water
5. Fruits and vegetables
6. Vitamin –D
7. Vitamin –A , B
8. Vitamin-A
TREE DIAGRAM IN REVISION TEST -IV,
4. VALUES
1. Values
2. Material And Spiritual
3. Material
4. Spiritual
5. Family
6. False
7. True
8. Books And Syllabus
D. TABLES
1. INFORMATION OF SPORTS
1. Information of sports
2. Eight
3. Rugby
4. Basket ball
5. Three
6. Ice hockey
7. Two
2. CONTINENTS
1. Continents, their area, number of countries and their population
2. Seven
3. Asia
4. South America
5. Asia
6. True
7. Asia
8. Australia And Oceania
3. INDIAN NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS
1. Indian Nobel Prize Winners
2. Nine
3. Rabindranath Tagore
4. Peace
5. Two
6. 1930
7. Kailash Styarti
8. Har Gobind Korana

REVISION TEST -III,


4. India’s Medal Tally at Tokyo Olympics
1. India’s Medal Tally At Tokyo Olympics
2. Neeraj Chopra
3. Lovlina Borgohain
4.Seven
5. True
6. Weight Lifting
7. False
8. Pv Sindhu
FLOW CHARTS
1. How to open a bank account
1. The procedure of opening a bank account
2. Five
3. Submit identity certificate with it
4. The bank
5. On the deposit slip
6. Balance receipt passbook
7. Customer sighs on the deposit slip
8. A relevant account
2. HOW TO TAKE ONLINE EXAM
1. The procedure of taking online exam
2. Ten
3. Enter the user’s name and pass word
4. After getting the test questions
5. After completion of writing answers
6. On the student home page
7. After entering user name and password
3. How to get driving license
1. The process of getting driving license
2. Eight or nine
3. Eye sight test
4. The one loses the chance of getting license
5. Take theoretical lessons and written exam
6. Retake an exam
7. Practice the driving
8. Should take the road test
FLOWCHART IN REVISION TEST -V
4. PROBLEM SOLVING.
1. Problem solving
2. six
3. read the question
4. choosing the correct method
5. make sure that all the steps are followed correctly
6 in third step -choose
7. Answer
8. Answer
SECTION –C
Bit No:8 PUNCTUATIONS Marks: 4

A. END PUNCTUATIONS
Exercises
I. Use appropriate end punctuation marks (full stop/ question mark/ exclamation
mark) in the following sentences.
Questions;
1. will you show me the book
2. how intelligent you are
3. you like english, don’t you
4. stop the bus for me
5. it is raining now
6. what an idea
7. was the meal nourishing
8. hold me i am going to faint
9. the dam burst run for your lives
10. watch out A car is coming
Answer: Page No 129.
11. Will you show me the book?
12. How intelligent you are!
13. You like English, don’t you?
14. Stop the bus for me.
15. It is raining now.
16. What an idea !
17. Was the meal nourishing?
18. Hold me I am going to faint.
19. The dam burst. Run for your lives!
20. Watch out! A car is coming.

II. Exercise:
once upon a time there lived a duck and a kangaroo .They were friends. One day
the duck asked the kangaroo, 'Dear friend, "how do you jump" The Kangaroo
replied, "Ah it is very easy. Do you love it" The duck said, "Oh is it I love to
jump like you, then. The kangaroo said, "Sit on my back I will take you round the
world"
ANS: Once upon a time there lived a duck and a kangaroo .They were friends.
One day the duck asked the Kangaroo, 'Dear friend, "How do you jump"? The
kangaroo replied, "Ah! it is very easy. Do you love it"? The duck said, "Oh !
is it ? I love to jump like you, then. The kangaroo said, "Sit on my back . I will
take you round the world".

B. INTERNAL PUNCTUATIONS
I. Exercises Page No 133
Use appropriate internal punctuation marks (semicolon / colon / comma / quotation
marks / ellipses) in the following sentences.
Questions
1) The monsoon failed this year too and the country is in the grip of a famine.
2) I wasn't just annoyed; I was absolutely furious.
3) Sumit said Where are you going
4) She worked hard; she failed.
5)15 August, 1947 It was the day on which we won independence.
6) The man saidI wasn't wounded
7) He was not stupid; just passive.
8) The grand tour usually included ParisFranceViennaAustriaRomeand Italy.
Answers:
1) The monsoon failed this year too, and the country is in the grip of a famine.
2) I wasn't just annoyed; I was absolutely furious.
3) Sumit said, "Where are you going?"
4) She worked hard; she failed.
5)15 August, 1947... It was the day on which we won independence.
6) The man said, "I wasn't wounded."
7) He was not stupid; just passive.
8) The grand tour usually included: Paris, France, Vienna, Austria, Rome,
and Italy.
II. Exercise: Page No :134
A teacher showed three toys to a student and asked can you find out the
differences After keen observation , the student said , the first toy has holes in the
ears; the second one has holes in the ear and the mouth; the third toy has only one
hole; that is in one ear. The teacher amazed and asked what do they represent

Ans: A teacher showed three toys to a student and asked, "Do you find out the
differences? "After keen observation the student said, "The first toy has holes in
the e ears; the second one has holes in the ear and the mouth; the third toy has only
one hole: that is in one ear." The teacher was amazed and asked, "What do they
represent ?"

C. WORD PUNCTUATION:
Read the following paragraph and use appropriate word punctuation marks
(apostrophe / hyphen / capitals) wherever necessary.
I. Exercise Page No:136
1) this is my cousins car.
2) gandhiji led the nonviolent movement.
3) there are forty-six boys in the class.
4) these are my father in laws clothes.
5) we have semi skilled workers.
6) i am a member of the officers club.
7) he wants an uptodate account.
8)they prefer sugarfree sweet

Answers:
1) This is my cousin's car.
2) Gandhiji led the non-violent movement.
3) There are forty-six boys in the class.
4) These are my father-in-law's clothes.
5) We have semi-skilled workers.
6) I am a member of the officers' club.
7) He wants an up-to-date account.
8)They prefer sugar-free sweet.

II. Exercise
QUE : there was an old owl. every day he used to see some incidents happening
around him. yesterday he saw a boy helping his mother in law today he saw him
shouting at her the boys father in law was kind and gentle. the boy shouted at his
father in law too. the owls curiosity grew more and more to know about the boy.

ANS: There was an old owl. Every day he used to see some incidents happening
around him. Yesterday he saw a boy helping his mother-in-law. Today he saw him
shouting at her. The boy's father-in-law was kind and gentle. The boy shouted at
his father-in-law too. The owl's curiosity grew more and more to know about the
boy.

I. Exercise
Letter Exercise
Question:
24-7/a,
bank street,
hyderabad.
27 october 2015
to
the editor,
box no. 28,
the hindu,
hyderabad.

dear sir,
with reference to your advertisement in today's newspaper offering for an in-charge
of ads section, i would like to apply for it. before that, let me be known of the
details of the interview like date, time and venue.

Yours faithfully,
(manisharma).

Answer:
24-7/A,
Bank Street,
Hyderabad.
27 October, 2015
To
The Editor,
Box No. 28,
The Hindu,
Hyderabad.

Dear Sir,
With reference to your advertisement in today's newspaper offering for an
in-charge of ads section, I would like to apply for it. Before that, let me be known
of the details of the interview like date, time and venue.

Yours faithfully,
(MANISHARMA).

II. Lasya and Kavya’s Dialogue... Page No:137


Punctuate the following dialogue.
lasya: hai kavya how are you
kavya: fine what about you not seen for a week
lasya : ive been to my grandmas village for vacation
kavya: oh how did you feel there
lasya: fabulous what a pleasant life it was greenery cool breeze everywhere
kavya: you are right but we are living in towns noting but concrete jungles
lasya: but why dont we concentrate on planting
kavya: good idea why dont we start first
lasya: ok lets meet here tomorrow again
kavya :ok bye see you

Answer:
Lasya : Hai Kavya. How are you?
Kavya: Fine. What about you? Not seen for a week?
Lasya : I've been to my grandma's village for vacation
Kavya: Oh ! How did you feel there?
Lasya: Fabulous! What a pleasant life it was! Greenery,
cool breeze everywhere.
Kavya: You are right. But we are living in towns. Nothing but
concrete jungles !
Lasya : But, why shouldn't we concentrate on planting?
Kavya: Good idea! Why shouldn't we start first?
Lasya: OK. Let's meet here tomorrow again.
Kavya: OK. Bye! See you.

III. Punctuate the following paragraph


QUE: two weeks ago i was amused when a friend who couldnt bear to sleep alone,
woke me up close to midnight at the hotel into which we had checked in. can we
hire a double room im totally spooked, she said

ANS. Two weeks ago, I was amused when a friend who couldn't bear to sleep
alone, woke me up close to midnight, at the hotel into which we had checked in.
"Can we hire a double room? I'm totally spooked," she said.

Exercises (From The Prescribed Prose Lessons) page no;137

Rewrite the following sentence / sentences using punctuation marks where


necessary.

Lesson 1.How To Avoid Foolish Opinions

1. aristotle could have avoided the mistake of thinking that women have fewer
teeth than men by the simple device of asking mrs aristotle to keep her mouth open
while he counted

ANS; Aristotle could have avoided the mistake of thinking that women have fewer
teeth than men by the simple device of asking Mrs. Aristotle to keep her mouth
open while he counted.

2. if someone maintains that two and two are five or that iceland is on the equator
you feel pity rather than anger unless you know so little of arithmetic or geography
that his opinion shakes your own contrary conviction
ANS; If someone maintains that two and two are five or that Iceland is on the
equator, you feel pity rather than anger unless you know so little of arithmetic or
geography that his opinion shakes your own contrary conviction.

3. When i was young I lived much outside my own country in france germany italy
and the united states

ANS. When I was young, I lived much outside my own country in France,
Germany, Italy, and the United States.

4. mahatma gandhi deplores railways and steam boats and machinery he would like
to undo the whole of the Industrial Revolution you may never have an o
opportunity of actually meeting anyone who holds this opinion because in western
countries most people take advantage of modern techniques cava for granted

ANS. Mahatma Gandhi deplores railways and steamboats, and machinery; he


would like to undo the whole of the Industrial Revolution. You may never have an
opportunity of actually meeting anyone who holds this opinion because, in
Western countries, most people take advantage of modern techniques for granted.

5. be very wary of opinions that flatter your self esteem both men and women, nine
times out of ten are firmly convinced of the superior excellence of their own sex

ANS. Be very wary of opinions that flatter your self-esteem. Both men and
women, nine times out of ten, are firmly convinced of the superior excellence of
their own sex.

Lesson 2.THE AWAKINING OF WOMEN

6. from the earliest days there had been many notable women in indian poets
scholars capable administrators and leaders of religious movements

ANS. From the earliest days there had been many notable women in India-poets,
scholars, capable administrators and leaders of religious movements.

7. women all over india came forward defying all social taboos sacrificing physical
comforts and denying the validity of all restrictions which had been enforced
against them to take up every kind of work connected with national movement.
ANS. Women all over India came forward, defying all social taboos, sacrificing
physical comforts, and denying the validity of all restrictions which had been
enforced against them, to take up every kind of work connected with national
movement.

8. It was a matter of surprise to the outside world that independent india should
have appointed women to the highest posts so freely as members of the cabinet as
governors of provinces as ambassadors and as leaders of delegations to
international conferences for in an oriental country such as india women are
presumed to be held in subjection and therefore all this seemed to be unnatural.

ANS; It was a matter of surprise to the outside world that independent India
should have appointed women to the highest posts so freely, as members of the
Cabinet, as Governors of Provinces, as Ambassadors and as leaders of delegations
to international conferences, for in an oriental country such as India, women are
presumed to be held in subjection and therefore all this seemed to be unnatural.

9. originally he seems to have been uncertain of the response or at least of the kind
of work work that women could do in the national movement for though he was a
passionate believer in the equality of women he seems to have been doubtful
whether the women of india

ANS; Originally, he seems to have been uncertain of the response, or at least of the
kind of work that women could do in the national movement, for though he was a
passionate believer in the equality of women, he seems to have been doubtful
whether the women of India.

10. what the gandhian movement did was to release women from the social
bondages that custom had imposed and conservatism had

ANS. What the Gandhian movement did was to release women from the social
bondages that custom had imposed and conservatism had upheld.

Lesson 3. SOLUTION TO PLASTIC POLLUTON

11. after the citys rain fed potholes the transition to smooth roads within the
campus of the thiagarajar college of engineering is more than a treat the man
behind the tar topped tracks is known as Madurai's Plastic Road Man.
ANS; After the city's rain-fed potholes, the transition to smooth roads within the
campus of the Thiagarajar College of Engineering (TCE) is more than a treat. The
man behind the tar-topped tracks is known as Madurai's Plastic Road Man.

12. The day we met Dr vasudevan he was waving a special gazette notification of
the ministry of environment & forests dated 4th February 2011 directing all
municipal authorities across the country to encourage use of plastic waste by
adopting suitable technology such as in road construction…

ANS. The day we met Dr.Vasudevan, he was waving a special gazette notification
of the Ministry of Environment & Forests, dated 4th February, 2011, directing all
municipal authorities across the country to "encourage the use of plastic waste by
adopting suitable technology such as in road construction..."

13. dr kalams words proved prophetic with full support from the college
correspondent Dr.vasudevan laid the first 60 feet long plastic road within the
campus

ANS; Dr. Kalam's words proved prophetic. With full support from the College
Correspondent, Dr. Vasudevan laid the first 60 feet long plastic road within the
campus.

14. the jamshedpur utilities and services company a tata enterprise approached Dr.
Vasudevan for using plastic waste in laying roads in jamshedpur.

ANS; The Jamshedpur Utilities and Services Company, a Tata enterprise


approached Dr. Vasudevan for using plastic in laying roads in Jamshedpur.

Lesson 4. GUILTY

20. yes mrs moore (opens door and talks loudly) come right in

ANS. Yes, Mrs. Moore ! (Opens door and talks loudly.) Come right in.

21. yes it was months and months before he had any sort of a job i worried a bit
you know i was afraid he would get so discouraged he would

ANS. Yes, it was months and months before he had any sort of a job. I worried a
bit, you know, I was afraid he would get so discouraged.... he would ....
22. no firm is going to smile and say forget it my boy no they dont do things that
way these days

ANS. No firm is going to smile and say, 'Forget it, my boy'… they don't do things
that way these days.

23. mr van king had brought it down to his office intending to have it reset and put
it in his office safe and forgot it imagine forgetting a diamond heirloom worth a
fabulous fortune

ANS. Mr Van King had brought it down to his office, intending to have it

re-set - - and put it in his office safe, and forgot it! Imagine forgetting a diamond
heirloom worth a fabulous fortune!

24. dont worry not a soul saw us wait ill get it

ANS. Don't worry. Not a soul saw us! Wait, I'll get it.

25. are you sure jim that you put it there oh oh ... i see (laughs) you have it

ANS: Are you sure Jim, that you put it there?... Oh, oh .... I see... You have it!

26. yes but you keep out of this youll never get the diamond jim poor larry wilson
was sentenced to ten years in jail today... stealing.

ANS. Yes! But you keep out of this, you'll never get the diamond ! Jim, poor
Larry Wilson was sentenced to ten years in jail today…stealing.

27. Jim: ma you dont think i stole that diamond

Ma: what else am i to think

ANS. JIM: Ma! You don't think I stole that diamond?

MA: What else am I to think ?

28) just what are you going to do with the diamond no jim keep quiet a moment
mrs ryan what are you going to do with that doing diamond

ANS: Just what are you going to do with the diamond ? No. Jim, keep quiet a
moment. Mrs. Ryan, what are you going to do with that diamond ?
29. I promise but jim i i (tries not to cry) ill never forget this night never

ANS. I promise. But Jim, I.... I... (tries not to cry) I'll never forget this night,
never.

Revision Test – I, Page No: 281

30. It is more difficult to deal with the self-esteem of man as a man deal with the
Se because we cannot argue out the matter with some non-human mind. the only
way i know of dealing with this general human conceit is to remind ourselves that
man is a brief episode in the life of a small planet in a little corner of the universe
and that for ought we know other parts of the cosmos may contain beings as
superior to ourselves as we are to jellyfish.

Ans. It is more difficult to deal with the self-esteem of man as a man because we
cannot argue out the matter with some non-human mind. The only way I know of
dealing with this general human conceit is to remind ourselves that man is a brief
episode in the life of a small planet in a little corner of the universe and that , for
aught we know, other parts of the cosmos may contain beings as superior to
ourselves as we are to jellyfish .

Revision Test – II, page no :285


31.The brahmo samaj led the the movement for emancipation the ancient rules of
purdah were broken and brahmo women moved freely in society but this was but a
false dawn as it was far in advance of popular opinion.
Ans. The Brahmo Samaj led the movement for emancipation. The ancient rules of
purdah were broken and Brahmo women moved freely in society: but this was but
a false dawn as it was far in advance of popular opinion.
Revision Test – III, Page No :290

32.after a decades hard work and persistent efforts his simple invention of a
technology to use plastic waste to lay roads patented by TCE finally got a shot in
the arm last month with the centre approving its wider application.
Ans: After a decade's hard work and persistent efforts, his invention of a simple
technology to use plastic waste to lay roads, patented by TCE, finally got a shot in
the arm with the Centre approving its wider application.

T.S Model Question Paper


b) Sumit said where are you going
Ans: Sumit said, "Where are you going ?"

Bit No:9 VOCABULARY Marks: 4


Exercise Page No:146
Match the following words in Column-A with their meanings in Column in –B
1. i. – d
ii. - e
iii. – a
iv.- g
v. - b
vi.- c

2. i. - f
ii. - g
iii. - e
iv . - c
v.-b
vi - a

Bit No; 10 IDIOMS Marks: 4


Exercise, Page No :146.
I. Fill in the blank in the following sentences with suitable Idiomatic
expressions given below.
take the rap in a nut shell a sea change
by a whisker get the nod a thick skin

Answers :
1.by a whisker 2. A thick skin 3. A sea change 4. In a nut shell 5. Got the nod
6. Take the rap.
II. Fill in the blank in the following sentences with suitable Idiomatic
expressions given below.
on cloud nine tie the knot go the extra mile
a piece of cake turn a deaf year hot cakes
Answers :
1. hot cakes 2 goes the extra mile 3 on cloud nine 4 a piece of cake
5 tie the knot 6 turned a deaf ear

Bit No:11, VERB PATTERN Marks: 4


Exercises
Make FOUR meaningful sentences from the verb patterns given below.
1.
S. Subject Linking Subject Complement
no Verb(Be) (Noun/Noun Phrase/Adjective
1 My father is a teacher (N)
2 We are students (N)
3 M.S Dhoni is a cricket player (N. Ph)
4 The Camel is the ship of the desert (N. Ph)
5 A Dog is a faithful animal (N. Ph)
6 Abdul Kalam was a former President Of India( N.Ph)
7 My mother is a homemaker (N.Ph)
8 The food was spicy (Adj)
9 The whether is hot (Adj)
10 She is beautiful (Adj)

2.
S. no Subject Intransitive Verb +
1 We sleep early
2 The sun rose late today
3 My father walks regularly
4 Birds of the feather fly together
5 she sings melodiously
6 I relaxed
7 A dog barked just now
8 The bell rings
9 she learns quickly
10 He runs fast

3
S. No Subject Be Complement
1 My house is near the railway station
2 The get-together is not over
3 They are in the movie hall
4 My college is beside South India shopping mall
5 The Church is located between two temples
6 Varanasi is on the bank of the Ganges
7 The musician was on the keyboard
8 My mother isn’t in the kitchen
9 He was in the classroom
10 I am in the hospital

4
S. No There verb-be subject Complement
1 There are three cupboards in this room
2 There is a water painting on the wall
3 There were snakes in the well
4 There are floods in the south India
5 There was a commotion in the bus
6 There are stones in the rice
7 There were whales in the sea
8 There are lions in the forest
9 There are fish in the lake
10 There is a bird in the nest
5
S.no There verb – be subject Adverbial
1 There are five rooms in the house
2 There are mosquitoes in this place
3 There must be a kitchen in every house
4 There is no one in this house
5 There were a dozen bananas in the basket yesterday
6 There are no students in this class room now
7 There is a cat in the kitchen
8 There was a snake in the house yesterday
9 There are players in the ground now
10 There is a dog in the street
6
S.no Subject Verb Complement
1. My Grandfather looks very healthy
2. The flowers cost fifty rupees
3. Mr Rao appears tired
4. Rabbits appear very acute
5. He proved a true friend
6. The temperature seems very high
7 It sounds good
8 She sings well
9 The boxer looks strong
10 The Thief proved guilty

7.
S.No Subject Transitive Verb Object
1. Tagore wrote Gitanjali
2. She likes swimming
3. He sang a song
4. The student didn’t answer teacher’s question
5. He helps his father in making pots
6. The garden needs watering
7 He plays cricket
8 She drinks coffee
9 They sell vegetables
10 I ate a banana
8
S.No Subject Transitive Verb Object Adverbial(Optional)
1. My teacher remembers my name for ever
2. She loves him very much
3. You must wash yourself everyday
4. My grandson helps me use my mobile now and then
5. He didn’t answer my call so far
6. My father scolds me every time
7 I eat an apple everyday
8 They drink coffee daily
9 We played cricket yesterday
10 Shreya sings songs usually
9
S.NO Subject Have/ Has/ Had Object
1 I have a car
2 She has a golden chain
3 They haven’t a house
4 She has an expensive mobile
5 We have pet dogs
6 We have chemistry lab
7 Hyderabad has an international airport
8 I had a bike
9 He has an Apple iPhone
10 They have lift in their house

10
S.NO Subject Transitive Verb Indirect Object Direct Object
1 Amulya told Nithin a story
2 Swathi gave him a gift
3 I paid the manager the bill
4 He doesn’t owe me any money
5 Teacher presented her two mementos
6 He gave her a letter
7 They brought students material
8 Teacher taught us a lesson
9 He didn’t bring them chocolates
10 College sent me a message
11
S.NO Subject Transitive Verb Direct object Preposition Indirect object
1 Rohan bought fruits for his sister
2 His boss didn’t grant leave to him
3 Thanvi offered cool drink to me
4 Swetha presented a gift to her student
5 Dinakar taught a poem for them
6 They gave the book to her
7 We search a flat for them
8 I purchased a pen for my friend
9 she brought a mobile for her daughter
10 I did home work for my friend
12
S No. Subject Transitive verb Indirect object Direct Object Adverbial
1 Sheela gave me this book in the USA
2 The boss hasn’t granted him leave yet
3 I shall present her this watch on her birth day
4 He denied you nothing anytime
5 Pavan told me the news a little while ago
6 They punished him with stick in the class room
7 He wrote this story quickly
8 Grandma told us story last month
9 My father bought his son a gift just now
10 I paid the manager the bill yesterday
13
S.NO Subject Transitive Verb Object Object Complement
1 We made him our leader
2 The committee didn’t appoint Mr.Rao manager of the company
3 My sister drinks milk cold
4 They elected swetha their president
5 My success made my parents proud
6 I found the dog lazy
7 The judge declared him guilty
8 They proved her intelligent
9 He got his hair cut
10 We eat food fast

Bit No 12 FILLING IN FORMS Marks: 4


Exercise
1. Depositing money in a Bank
Exercise:1 Page No:182
1. Asifabad
2. 22.05.2022
3. 63217569982
4. L. Sriivas
5. 9848123456
6. 9600
7. Nine Thousand Six Hundred
8. 500X 18 200X30.
9. 9600
10. L.Srinivas
Exercise:2 Page No:182
1.Shamshabad
2. 16.08.2022
3. 12545635489
4. M.venkateshwarlu
5 7502012543
6. 8000 /-
7. Eight thousand rupees only.
8. 2000x 3 500x4
9. 8000
10. M.venkateshwarlu.

2. Withdrawing money from a Bank

Exercise:1 Page No:183


1. Mancherial
2. 02.06.2022
3. Laxmi
4. 5217899 9999
5. Fourteen thousand rupees only
6. 14,500/-
7. CNPCK1234N
8.90631233456
9. Mancherial
10.Laxmi
Exercise:2 Page No:183
1.Hunumakonda Main Branch
2. 16.08. 2-2022
3 Ch. Gopi Krishna
4. 52738963762
5. Twenty Five Thousand Rupees Only
6. 25000/-
7. Bckpc2356p
8. 8881230012
9. Hanumakonda Main
10. Ch. Gopi Krishna
3. Application For A Demand Draft
Exercise:1 Page No:184
1. Warangal Main
2. 20.07. 2022 (Any Date)
3. G.Gangadhar
4. The Convenor Tseamcet -2022
5. 800
6. 35/-
7. Eight Hundred And Thirty Five Only
8. No
9. SBI JNTU Branch Hyderabad
10. 9898776655 (Any Ph.No)
11. Gangadhar
Exercise:2 Page No:184
1. Vidyanagar
2. 10.05 2022 (Any Date)
3. S.Srinivas
4. Assorted Book Srore Hanumakonda
5. 3,600/-
6. 40 /-
7. Three Thousand Six Hundred And Forty Only
8. No
9. Hanumakonda Main Branch
10. 9898989800 ( Any Ph.no)
11. S. Srinivas
Exercise:3 Page No:184
1.Janakpur
2. 01.09.2022 (Any date)
3.Murali Mohan
4. Nava Telagana Publishing House
5. 6500/-
6. 45/-
7. Six Thousand Five Hundred And Forty Five Rupees Only
8. No
9. Hanumakonda Main Branch
10. 10.05 2022 (Any date)
11. Murali Mohan
4. Depositing Cash in A Post Office
Exercise:1 Page No:185
1. Belampally
2. 18975
3. 01.09.2022 (Any Date)
4. K. Madhubala
5. Twenty Five Thousand Rupees Only
6. 6000/-
7. Same Date
8. K.Madhubala
Exercise:2 Page No:185
1. Mahaboobnagar
2. 1981
3. 01.09.2022 ( Any Date)
4. P. Neelaveni
5. Six Thousand Rupees Only
6. 6000/-
7. Same Date
8. Neelaveni
5. Withdrawing Cash From A Post Office
Exercise:1 Page No:186
1. Narsampet
2. 10. 02. 2022( any date)
3. Savings
4. 987654321
5.12000/-
6. Twelve thousand rupees only
7. Any name of the manager
8. M. Dhinakar.
Exercise:2 Page No:186
1. Godavarikani
2. 10. 02. 2022( Any Date)
3. Savings
4. 56847
5.1200/-
6. Twelve Hundre Only
7. Any Name
8. S.Swetha
6. Railway Reservation form
Exercise:1 Page No:189
1. 12656
2. Navajeevan Express
3. 01. 03. 2022 ( Any Date)
4. 2nd Seating (2s)
5. Three
6. Warangal
7. Sipur Kaghaznagar
8. Warangal
9. Sipur Kaghaznagar
10. 7766554433
11. D, Venkatesharlu Ramaro Janaki
12. D. Venkateswarlu
13. 1-2/3 Railway Station Road, Warangal
14. D. Venkateswarlu
15. 7766554433
16. 01. 02. 2022 (Any Date)
7. Online Forms – T App Folio

Note : In the below given Online Forms , all the fill in the blanks’ answers
should be filled according to the Student’s Own Imaginary Details or Any
Information can be provided. Because , in the Model Forms (questions) …
Applicant’s details not given.

A. Applying For Aadhar Card :


B. Applying For Community And Date Of Birth Certificate :
C. Dost Authentication:
D. Other Services :
E. Applying For Pan Card :

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Bit No 15, UNIT:22 RESUME /C.V/BIODATA/PROFILE Marks:4
COVER LETTER AND SOP

Exercise:1 Page No: 203


Prepare C.V For Global Institute Of Engineering & Technology

Name of the candidate

Objective: Looking for a position that provides opportunities to


mould budding geniuses into flowering personalities of
Mother India.
Details:
Name any name
Father’s Name : any name
Date of Birth & Age: 29-09- 1994 & 28
Gender : Female
Marital status: Unmarried
Health Condition: Good & sound
Nationality : Indian
Address ; Flat no 222 , x-Colony
Kukatpally, Hyderabad – 500072, Mobile :9999936522
Mail : thanvi.guntur@gmail.com
S.No Course Name of the Institution Year of study % of
marks
1 P.G (History) University of Hyderabad 2019-20 70%
2 B.Ed Sangha Mithra college of 1918-19
education
3 M.A English OU Campus Hyderabad 1916-18 71%
4 B.A Govt Degree College 2013-16 68%
Economics
5 Inter St Mary’s Junior college 2011-13 80%
6 SSC Little scholar’s high school 2010-11 A+

Technical Skills: PPT Designer Certificate


Work Experience: Lab (English Language) In-charge - One year
JNTU Campus, Hyderabad
Hobbies Playing Shuttle, watching favourite TV show
Interests Surfing on internet, Learning New things
Languages Known : Urdu, Hindi, Telugu, English
References : 1) Prof. Isaac Saqueria - Dept. of ELT. OU Campus.
2) Prof. Anwar Pasha - Dept. of English
JNTU, Hyderabad

Place : Kukatpally
Date : 26.08.2021 Signature

Exercise:2 Page No: 203.


PREPARE C.V FOR D MART INCHARGE PICK UP POINT

Name any name


Father's Name A VARA RAJA RAO
Date of Birth and Age: 17.07.1995, Age 27 years
Gender Female
Marital status Married
Health Good & sound
Nationality Indian

Full Address 78/6/2 Vivekavardhini


Complex, Vidyanagar colony
Adilabad - 504 001
+91 9848546525
lakshmiswetha2gmail.com
Academic Qualifications

Qualification Name of the Institute Year of study Percentage


M.B.A Indian business school, Hyderabad 2016-18 78%
B.com Govt degree College –Kukatpally 2013-16 80%
Intermediate Narayana Junior college – 2011-13 81%
kukatpally
SSC Bhashyam School –VV nagar 2011 A+
colony- KP

Experience : 5 years as Co-ordinator, Sales and Marketing Dept., Solar


Industries limited
Languages known : English, Telugu Hindi, Urdu and French
Hobbies Playing Shuttle, watching favourite TV show
Interests Surfing on internet, Learning New things
Languages Known : Urdu, Hindi, Telugu, English

Place : Adilabad
Date: 14 May 2022 Signature

Exercise:3 Page No: 204.


PREPARE CURRICULUM VITAE FOR VASAVI PUBLIC SCHOOL

Name PRAVEEN
Father's Name VENKATESH
Date of Birth and Age 26-08-1994
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Health Good
Nationality Indian

Full Address H.no 8/6/514Temple RoadNear ramalayam


Siddipet MEDAK (Dist) 9581682844
praveen@gmail.com
Academic Qualifications
S.No Qualification Name of the Institute Year of percentage
Study
1 M.A (Polity) Kakatiya Campus 2016-18 72%
2 B.Ed Thanvi college of education- 2015-16 75%
warangal
3 B.A Govt Degree college –warangal 2012-15 69%
4 Intermediate Govt Jr college –Hanmakonda 2010-12 86%
5 SSC Govt Hidh school –warangal 2009-10 B+

Experience: Three years part-time - a private school.


Languages known: Telugu, English, Hindi
Hobbies Playing basket ball, listening to music
Interests Gardening, culinary arts

Place : Siddipet
Date: 22.07.2022 Signature
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Exercise:4 Page No: 204.


TEASER EDITOR, PROMO EDITOR , WEDDINGS, EVENTS

MACHINENI SARAYU
D/o M. Rama Rao
DOB: 29-09-1998
H.No. 14-11-A-Z Main Road
MAHABUBABAD-506101
Mobile: 91-8323436575
Mail ID: srasrumatu@yahoo.com
Objective : A POSITION that opens greener avenues for enchanting
graphics for ad and entertainment industry
Experience: One year-Graphic Designer Creative Commercials - CHENNAI

Educational Qualifications:
2019-20, NIIT, Warangal A
Certificate course in
graphic designing
2015-2019 Vikas Jr college , Hanuma konda 73%
B.Tech
2013-15 St Anns Jr college, Mahabubabad 90%
Intermediate
2012-13 Savithri Memorial High School - B+
SSC Mahabubabad

Technical Skills : C++, PYTHON, JAVA


Hobbies Playing Shuttle, watching favourite TVshow
Interests Surfing on internet, Learning New things
Languages Known : Telugu, English, Hindi

Place : Mahabubabad
Date: 29-06-2021 86% Signature
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Exercise: 5 Page No: 204


RADIO JOCKEY (RJ) AUDITIONS, TCF RADIO STATION

SABHREEN NAAZ
D/o Md. Nawaz Shareef
DOB: 15-07-1999
H.No.: 16-5-456
Rahman Street
Tirumalagiri -508202
Malikarjugiri (Dist)
Objective :Aspiring to join a firm that enhances my confidence and skills to be
able to sell ice-cream on Mount Everest and water heaters in Thar
Desert.

Experience : Part time PRO of corporate colleges 3 years with excellent


record for my
communication skills

Educational Qualifications:
2018-20 St Mary’s college of Management –Deshmukhi 79%
M.B.A (RR dist)
2015-18 Nava Chaitanya Degree College- Hayath Nagar- 76%
B.SC
2013-15 New Narayana Jr college –N.G.Os colony 89%
Intermediate
2012-13 Blue Bells High School –L.B Nagar A+
SSC

Technical Skills: Capable of creating educational games


software, enetertainment with musical voice
Hobbies Playing Shuttle, watching favourite TV show
Interests Surfing on internet, Learning New things
Languages Known : Urdu, Hindi, Telugu, English

Place : Tirumalagiri

Date: 24.04.2021 Signature

Exercise Page: 6 Page No:204.


PROJECT MANAGER – INTERIOR

Name : MANTI DILEEP


Father's Name : MANTI MARK
Date of Birth and Age: 13.6.1998 : 24 years
Gender Male
Marital status unmarried
Health Good
Nationality Indian
Full Address: 12 -83, Kali Temple Road
Near Market Yard
Kothapet
Dilsukh Nagar
7842613101;
mprvn136@gmail.com

Academic Qualifications
S.No Qualification Name of the Institute Year of percentage
Study
1 Diploma in Interiors Hafeez Contractor'sArchitecture 2020-21 70%
Academy

2 M.B.A ICFAI Business School – 2018-20 67%


Hyderabad
3 B.com Bhadruka college of Commerce 2015-18 74%
4 Intermediate Tapasya Jr college 2013-15 80%
5 SSC Blue Bells Scholl –Dilsukh Nagar 2012-13 A+

Experience : 2 years Interior Desigener Dhruva Architects Allied


Book Services, Mahabubnagar
Hobbies Playing Shuttle, watching favourite TV show
Interests Surfing on internet, Learning New things

Languages known : English, Telugu, Hindi, Urdu, Kannada

Place: Narayanpet

Date: 13.06.2022 Signature

Exercise Page No: 205. 8th Answer


SR SOFT WARE ENGINEER (WIRELESS)

OBJECTIVE: A Position as Sr Team Leader in it

Name Ramesh Chekuri


Father's Name Reju Chekuri
Date Of Birth And Age 24-09-1998
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Health Good
Nationality Indian
Full Address H.No 6-2-8/145
Kannavari thota
Near RCM Church
Karim nagar
Mobile 9848992687
Email ramesh.chekuri@gmail.com
Academic Qualifications
S.No qualification Name of the Institute Year of percentage
study
1 M.Tech (IT) St Mary’s Engineering 2019-21 74%
College-Hyderabad
2 B.Tech St Mary’s Engineering 2015-19 68%
College-Hyderabad
3 Intermediate St John’s High Shool - 2013-15 80%
Jagityal
4 SSC St John’s High Shool - 2013 A+
Jagityal

Experience : worked as an IT Professional for two year in Infosys -


Hyderabad
Hobbies Playing Shuttle, watching favourite TV show
Interests Surfing on internet, Learning New things
Languages known: Telugu, English, Hindi

Place: Nizamabad

Date: 24-09-.2022 Signature


Bit No: 14 LETTER WRITING Marks:4
Exercises’ Answers
FORMAL LETTERS,
1.Write a letter to the CEO of the Chemical Industry in your locality,
highlighting the pollution caused by
them to the nearby river. Request him/her to take necessary steps to control it.
Naresh
Dondapadu (V)
Thullur(M)
Nizamabad (Dt)

25th April, 2022


To
The CEO
Manisha Chemical Industry
Industrial Area
Nizamabad

Dear Sir,
Sub: Pollution - in your Industry -Remedial Measures – Req.
I would like to bring to your notice about your unit which releases effluents into
the adjoining river and atmosphere. Industrial effluents which are untreated, in
huge quantities, are discharged directly and secretly into the river. Strong and
harmful chemicals are causing loss of lives in the river directly and causing harm
to people and crops around indirectly.
People in India treat river as sacred and offer prayers to them. And rivers are
lifelines to human civilizations. It is the responsibility of every citizen to protect
rivers in all respects.
Money is undoubtedly important but lives are more precious.
I hope that you would initiate immediate remedial measures to avoid any further
pollution with immediate effect.
Thank you.

Yours truly
Naresh
2. Write a letter to the editor of a reputed National Daily highlighting the
need to spread the message the Statue of Equality seeks to promote.
Lakshmi
Sapthagiri Colony
Kukatpally
Hyderabad

12th March 2022

To
The Editor
The Hindu
Hyderabad
Dear sir ,

Sub : Need to highlight the importance of Statue of equality.

I feel immense pleasure to write to you that there is a need to spread the message
that the Statue of Equality seeks tobe propagated. It’s a 216-feet, golden-hued
Panchaloha Statue of Bhagavad Ramanujacharya is not just a monument; it is a
symbol and movementof equality. The eleventh century Vaishnavite preacher
Bhagavad Ramanuja preached and practised equality. He broke all barriers of very
rigid customs of those times. He allowed even the downtrodden not only to enter
temples but also to take part in all temple services. Reálising the relevance and
value of this principle of equality, Sri SriSriTridandiChinna Ramanuja Jeeyar
Swami conceived this Rs.1000 crore mega project in 2014 and materialised in
2022. The ardent zeal that pursued the project needs to be followed by every
citizen in promoting it by letter and spirit of the great quality of equality. The
importance of the project and its message can be gazed from these facts.
It was dedicated to HUMANITY on 5th February, 2022 by the Prime Minister of
India.
Firstpooja to Samatha Moorthy inside the temple was performed in the presence of
the President of India on 14 February 2022. The World Book of Records, London
recognised it as one of the wonders of the world. Let's spread the message.
Yours truly
LAKSHMI
3. You would like to know the procedure you have to follow if you lost a
library book. Write any enquiry letter to the librarian requesting for
information.

Siri Chandana
B.Tech St.Mary’s Engineering College
Deshmukhi Hyderabad

29th September 2021

To
The Librarian
St.Mary’s Engineering College
Deshmukhi
Hyderabad
Dear Sir
Sub: lost of library book – procedure to be followed

This is Siri Chandana of 4th semester student in our college. I would like to know
the procedure if I lost any library book because I have been reading library books
for so many days and carrying them to my house .Now I deeply regret to inform
you that I lost the book Java C++ that I borrowed from the library last week. I felt
ashamed of myself and felt that it is to be reported immediately as it’s my
responsibility to rectify my mistake.
I am here to assure you that I pay you the price of the book along with any other
charges if that is permissible or else, I am ready to buy new copy of the same book
and hand it over to the library. Please guide me in this regard so that I can relieve
myself from the feeling of shame and guilt at the earliest. Moreover, it is
examination time and I should not deprive other students of the chance to use the
same book.

Thanks and regards


Yours sincerely
SIRI CHANDANA
4. Write a letter to the Collector of your area requesting him/her to
be the chief guest of an inter colony sports fest your society is
organizing
Pragna V
6-14, Sangeeth Nagar
B.J.P office lane
Kukatpally
Hyderabad

15th June.2022

To
The Collector
Ranga Reddy

Dear sir
Sub: Request to be a chief Guest –Reg.
This is Pragna of Sangeeth Nagar Colony feel it our privilege to invite
you as our chief guest at our Inter-Colony Sport Fest on 5th July.2022 at
5PM. We, a small group of men & women, have been relentlessly
working for the cause of good health for all as part of this noble mission,
we plan to organize this fest. We all know that you are a real model and
a source of inspiration. Your message will go a long way in inspiring
men & women in our area and elsewhere
We eagerly look forward for your visit and wish to listen your
captivating words.
Thank you, sir.

Yours sincerely
PRAGNA V
5. Write a letter to your Manager requesting him to grant casual
leave for five days
Rohan Vemula
B/18, ManasaAparts
Balaji Nagar
Dilsukh Nagar
Hyderabad

17 May 2022

To
Thomas
HR Manager
TCS
Gachchibouli
Hyderabad
Dear Sir
Sub : Applying for casual leave –Reg.

This is Rohan Vemula, would like to inform you that I may not be able
to attend office for five days from tomorrow i.e., from 18 May to 22
May, as I have been suffering from viral fever hence, I have been
advised by the doctor to take absolute rest for recovery. I regret the
inconvenience caused to the firm because of my illness.
However, I am glad I could meet the deadline set to me for the report of
TCS. I have sent it to you for your approval. I am willing to put in extra
efforts to clear the pending work, if any, once I am back from my leave.
Thanks& regards,

Yours sincerely
RPOHAN VEMULA
6. Write a letter to the Sarpanch and concerned officer requesting
them to take up necessary measures to improve sanitary conditions
of your village.
RAMU
Singapalli
Kothaguda (Mdl)
Badradri(Dist)

26th August. 2022

To
The Sarpanch
Singapalli Village

Sir/Madam
Sub: Sanitary measures to be taken

It’s really very unfortunate to bring to your notice about the sanitary conditions in
our village which are really in a miserable condition. It pains the villagers to see
dirt and garbage accumulating at every possible place. With a woman at the helm
of affairs and another woman as the sanitary inspector, the village should have
been much cleaner than ever. It is better late than never. It is high time you
initiated corrective measures at once. Monsoon season is notorious for spreading
diseases. If the sanitary condition here continues to be in the same state, lives
would be at great risk.
I hope that you can understand the gravity of the situation and act accordingly

Thanks & regards

RAMU
7. You are disappointed to know that you have not been selected to
represent your college in the under 19 cricket tournaments. Write a
letter to the Coach requesting him to reconsider his decision and
offer you one more chance to prove yourself.
Neha
Senior Intermediate
Govt Junior College
Kukatpally
Hyderabad

15th July 2022

To
The PD and Cricket Coach
Govt Junior College
Kukatpally

Dear Sir
Sub : Disappointment over selection

It’s really very unfortunate and sad to bring to your notice that I have not been
selected to represent our college in Under-19 cricket tournaments. I kept cool and
thought repeatedly about the possible reasons for my rejection. I could find none.
Throughout my past track record, my performance has been flawless. My
contribution has been considerable in every successful match.

I am not here to blame anyone but my sporting career is at stake. I, very humbly,
request you to reconsider your decision. If there is a need, you can ask to any kind
of test. But ensure my inclusion in the team. I guarantee you higher success rates
for our college.
I hope that you will take the right decision soon

Thank you, sir,

Yours sincerely
NEHA
8. Write a letter to the Editor of a reputed newspaper about the ill effects of
media, television and movies on your generation

Ch. Raju
Alwin colony
Kukatpally

20th August, 2022

To
The Editor
The Hindu
Hyderabad

Dear sir
Sub : Adverse affects of media

I would like to bring to your notice of the authorities the ill effects of negative and
demotivating content in both print and electronic media and entertainment
industry.

Media is considered fourth pillar of our democracy and it has potential scope to
influence the young and impressionable minds which fall easy prey to misleading
and demoralising content. Media and cinema industry are more concerned about
their commercial interests than their social responsibility.

There were the days wherein cinema and media used to offer healthy and
responsible to create personality-developing messages:
But now-a -days the word 'good' is to be searched for closely while 'bad' overflows
and overwhelms.
Hence, I we should awake to the reality and set the guidelines and whereby
necessary stringent actions of the violators.

Thanks & regards


CH. RAJU
INFORMAL LETTERS, PAGE NO:180

1. Write a letter to your friend telling him / her about the new college you
joined recently.

H.No 1-144//2
MCR Mithila
Sapthagiri Colony
Kukatpally
Hyderabad

29th September 2021

Dear Deepthi
How are you? I am fine and safe here. I hope that you are fine there. Deepthi you
know what I have joined a new college, Little Flower junior College for Girls. It is
really service oriented. Sprawling campus with lush green trees greet students
every day. Spacious and well-ventilated classrooms, labs, library and study rooms
offer us invaluable and immense knowledge. The principal is an inspiring
personality with smiling looks and affectionate approach. All the lecturers are
friendly with us. They explain every topic clearly and in simple terms. Focus is on
self-learning and self-assessing techniques.

Games, cultural events, quizzes, debates etc are regular features. Learning here is a
fun-filled activity. Creativity is encouraged. Slow learners are taken care of
personally. I am blessed to have joined this college. I wish you to visit our college
at the earliest.
Convey my wishes and love to aunt and uncle.

Yours lovingly,
Thanvi.

Deepthi
Hno 1-100/a
Abc apartment
Xyz colony
Banglore
2. We all witnessed COVID-19 deaths recently. You have witnessed the death
of your neighbour due to COVID-19. Write a letter to your friend in the U.S.A
describing the incident and how you felt it

H.No 1-144/145/2
MCR Mithila
Sapthagiri Colony
Kukatpally
Hyderabad

15th July 2022

Dear Swetha,

How are you? I hope that you are doing well but unfortunately I am sharing an
unfortunate incident with a heavy heart about the tragic death of our neighbour -
our uncle – Bala Swamy. The end had been very painful. COXID-19 infection and
immediately admitted into hospital and best efforts from expert doctors failed to
save uncle.
Uncle was so dynamic and doing his job effectively and he is so friendly and
helpful that there was not a single soul in the village that did not bid a tearful
farewell to that noble soul.
The saving grace is that uncle's son and daughter are comfortably settled in our
own village. They willingly and lovingly come forward to take care of aunt.
The pain resulting from that sudden and sad demise needs quite a long time to
subside. Yet, none can alter our fate except accepting it gracefully.
I hope that you and your members are doing well Looking forward for your lovely
visit to India
Regards to all who live with you in U.S.A
Yours lovingly
Thanvi G.S.C
To
Swetha
13 New Extensions
Broad Way -
New York
3. Imagine you have received information from the Ministry of Education that
you have secured the 5th place in innovative challenge competition . Write a
letter to your friend describing your success.
A.

ABC Apartments
Vivekananda Nagar
Hyderabad

15.01.2022

Dear James
I am very delighted to tell you that I have secured the Fifth Position at the National
Level Innovative Challenge Competitions.

The Ministry of Human Resources conducted this competition in the last month
with a view to encouraging young minds to take up creative research. As you know
well, I have a keen bent of mind for innovation. I crave for fresh and new ideas.
The moment I saw the notification for this competition in February, I decided to
participate in it. Systematic and scientific smart work with the active support from
our physics lecturer saw to it that I achieved this distinction.
This honour encourages me to take up creative research as my full-time career. I
see immense potential in the field. What's up there at your end?
Let us meet soon. With regards, Bye!!

Yours affectionately
Jason Roy

JAMES
Flat No.101
Gems Heights
Balaji Colony
Kukatpally
4. Write a thanksgiving letter to the lecturer who guided you through the
Innovative Challenge Competition.

H.No 1-144/145/2
MCR Mithila
Sapthagiri Colony
Kukatpally
Hyderabad

24th September 2022

Dear Ma’am
Sub: Expressing thanks

I would like to inform you gladly that I have secured the 5th position at national
level in the Innovative Challenge Competition. But I am even happier to say that
it's because of your active support that I have achieved this success. It’s you who
monitored and guided my work, and offered directions where and when corrections
were required and decided my destiny. But without your guidance, I wouldn't have
attained this position. I will be grateful to you ma’am for your invaluable
assistance. I hope to do better in my future endeavours with your help and
blessings.

Thank you ma’am

Yours sincerely
Roshan Vemula

Sravanthi. P
Lecturer in Physics
Scholar’s Academy of Sciences
Karim Nagar
5. Write a letter to your younger sister explaining the importance of reading
books.

H.No 1-144/145/2
MCR Mithila
Sapthagiri Colony
Kukatpally
Hyderabad

20th August 2022

Dear Thanvi

How are you? I hope you are studying well. I heard about your that you have been
burning midnight oil. Mom adds that you are not really happy with your scores.
She affirms that your work and the outcomes are out of proportion.

I am here to add my points regarding your studies and its outcome that I
understand is your toil is missing the right direction. Hard work is always
important. But smart work really matters. I advise you to read books beyond your
syllabus. You may think you don't find time for 'other' books. If you have a will,
you will find a way. "Reading makes a full man," (a woman too, of course!) said
Francis Bacon. This is more relevant in the modern knowledge-driven society. A
good book first relieves you of the worry you suffer from. Then it shows you the
way to perform better as you become a FULL WOMAN. Once you taste the fruits
of reading, you cannot stop yourself from reading life-changing books. This will
surely help you in changing your attitude positively.
Bye and see you soon

Yours loving brother

Dinakar V
Thanvi GSC
Aparna Apartments
Street No 6
VV Nagar Colony
Adilabad
6. Write a letter to your friend in Chennai, narrating the Silver
Jubilee celebrations of your college.

H.No 1-144/145/2
MCR Mithila
Sapthagiri Colony
Kukatpally
Hyderabad

1st April 2022

Dear Ravi Kumar


I am really sorry for the late reply to your letter.

Dear friend as you are aware of the fact that for the past twenty days we have been
very busy with the arrangements for our College Silver Jubilee celebrations. At last
the programme ended on grand note the day before yesterday. Elaborate
arrangements began a month earlier. As the President of our college students
union, I had to be responsible for quite a number of activities like cultural and
sports competitions. Everything went off well. The concluding cultural
extravaganza was the highlight. Group dances, solo folk performance, patriotic
songs touched everyone's heart. The chief guest's inspiring speech drew loud
applause from one and all.

I am sure that each and every will student remembers the event for life.
I hope that you are also doing well
See you soon dear

Yours lovingly
Rakesh Babu

Ravi Kumar Koppula


Aparna Apartments
Street No 6
VV Nagar Colony
Chennai
7. Write a letter to the front line warriors of your local hospital expressing
gratitude for their services during the pandemic

H.No 1-144/145/2
MCR Mithila
Sapthagiri Colony
Kukatpally
Hyderabad

15th July 2022

Dear Doctor

It is really a commendable work that you and your team have been relentlessly
doing to save people from COVID-19 related complications. While the world
dreads to just hear the word COVID, you have been reaching out to the infected
persons and rendering medical services, knowing well aware of the risks the work
involves.

It is here that you and your team deserve our heartfelt gratitude. It is worth
mentioning that our village stands out in the entire state with zero fatality rate in
COVID - 19 cases. Credit goes to you all.
I pray to almighty for His blessing to you and to your team

Yours gratefully
Ramesh Reddy

Dr Pragna
Govt. Primary Health Center
Kukatpally
8. You are the president of a voluntary organization. You are going to conduct
a blood donation camp on behalf of the Red Cross. Write a letter to your
uncle requesting him to assist you.

H.No 1-144/145/2
MCR Mithila
Sapthagiri Colony
Kukatpally
Hyderabad

24th September 2022

Dear uncle
Hi uncle! How are you? I am fine you are also safe and sound there. Our 'Friends
Club' is organising a massive blood donation camp on the 30th of this month. The
collection arrangements are being taken care of by the Red Cross Society. We, the
volunteers have given a wide publicity to the camp and response to our call to
donate blood is really encouraging. Our modest estimates show not less than 200
persons are going to donate blood on that day.

As a doctor with commitment to common man's cause, you have won a unique
reputation. I have drawn inspiration from you in social service. You have always
been great support and encouragement to me. Now I request for your active
guidance and support for this massive blood donation camp. As that day happens
to be a Sunday, please do come, help us and encourage us.

Bye uncle all our family members are eagerly looking to see you

Your loving niece

Thanvi G.S.C

Dr. Dileep
Anurag Clinic
Warangal
TS Model informal letters Page no: 307

Write a letter to your friend telling him/her about the new college you joined
recently.

H.No 1-144/145/2
MCR Mithila
Sapthagiri Colony
Kukatpally
Hyderabad

29th September 2021

Dear Deepu
How are you? I am fine and safe here. I hope that you are fine there. Deepu, you
know what I have joined a new college, Little Flower junior College for Girls. It is
really service oriented. Sprawling campus with lush green trees greet students
every day. Spacious and well ventilated classrooms, labs; library and study rooms
offer us invaluable and immense knowledge. The principal is an inspiring
personality with smiling looks and affectionate approach. All the lecturers are
friendly with us. They explain every topic clearly and in simple terms. Focus is on
self-learning and self-assessing techniques.

Games, cultural events, quizzes, debates etc are regular features. Learning here is a
fun-filled activity. Creativity is encouraged. Slow learners are taken care of
personally. I am blessed to have joined this college. I wish you to visit our college
at the earliest.

Convey my wishes and love to aunt and uncle.


Yours lovingly,

Thanvi G.S.C

Deepthi P
Aparna Apartments
Street No 6
VV Nagar Colony
Karim Nagar
Bit No;15 NOTE- MAKING Marks:4

Exercise Page No :243 to 246

1. Title: SP Balu: The Greatest Singer of all time.


❖ Career:
i. Indian Playback Singer,
ii. Television Presenter,
iii. Music Director,
iv. Actor,
v. Film Producer.
❖ Languages worked in:
i. Telugu,
ii. Tamil,
iii. Kannada,
iv. Hindi
v. Malayalam.
❖ Awards:
i. 25 A.P Nandi awards
ii. 6 Filmfare awards,
iii. NTR National Award
iv. 2016 Silver Peacock Medal,
v. Padma Shri (2001)
vi. Padma Bhushan (2011)
vii. Padma Vibhushan( Posthumously) (2021)
viii. Harivarasanam Award from Govt of Kerala
❖ Records:
i. Guiness World Record for Recording 40,000.
ii. Recorded 21songs in Kannada from 9am to 9pm.
iii. In addition, recorded 19 songs in Tamil and 16songs in Hindi in a day.
❖ Death:
▪ Died on 25 Sept,2020 due to Covid-19
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2. Title: ONLINE EDUCATION PITFALLS :
➢ Eric Bettinger Susanna Loeb's work:
• Promises /Very few advantages:
1.Only solution during pandemic.
2.Suggestible for classes 8 & above.
3.Beneficial to the one who can afford
4.Can save the time & money of transport.
5.Profitable for the private sector.
• Pitfalls /More disadvantages:
1.May raise dropouts at primary levels.
2.Detrimental to the one who can ill afford.
3.Leads to discrimination.
4.Creates a mess for parents & students.
5.Diverts students attention while listening to online classes.
6.Students get easily addicted to video games and chatting etc.
7.Primary victims are rural students of public sector.
8.They neither afford technology nor have parents support.
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3. Title : Crossing Thresholds for Progress in Life
✓Progress In Life Depends On Good Deal.
✓Success Comes At Any Stage In Life. Ex: De.Morgan’s Life And According To
Psychologists
➢ Do's to cross threshold:
1.Do Very Hard Work & Put Efforts- To Do Things At Ease
2.Accept Challenge
3.Determine- To Cross Threshold
4.Strive - To Pass From Dream To Dream
5.Continue Throughout Life & Try Though Fail - To Learn.
➢ Don'ts to cross threshold:
1.Dont Make Mistake Of Steering.
2.Don't Stop To Try At All.
3.Don't Complain
4.Don't Avoid Of Using Energy And Genuine Thinking
5.Don't Rest.
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4. Title: RELIGIONS IN INDIA IN THE MIDDLE AGE

❖ India is a Mother and Originator of All Regions

➢ Most Widely Prevalent Religions: Hinduism And Islam


➢ Other Religions :Buddhism , Jainism, and Christianity.

❖ Essential Doctrine and Teaching of all Religions as follows:


➢ Their Outlook : same
➢ People’s Belief Or Faith :the world was a vale of sorrow
➢ The Only Solution For Mankind : turning their hearts from temptations and
taking refuge to will of God
➢ Purpose and Necessity of Religions :to place Oneself under Control Of
Spiritual Guide& Preceptor and to follow the path of Inner Discipline
➢ Main Goal : giving or to bring Happiness and realization of God
➢ Some Heads of Saintly Preceptors : Kabir, Nanak and others… among the
Hindus.
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5. Title: LIZZIE -A MEDICAL INTERN

❖ Her punctuality:
✓ Arrives to hospital at 8a.m
❖ List of things She prepares in hospital:
Dressing , spreads different ointments, lint, lotion, poultices and bandages
❖ Her role in hospital:
1. takes simple cases
2. leaves to nurse difficult cases like cancer dressing
3. manages her time depending on the nature of case
4. goes to visit patients in 2 medical wards.
5. joins the house surgeon , Thomas , in his 11 o’ clock rounds and at 1 pm
in the surgical ward
6. supplies medicines to patients as prescribed
❖ Her lonely lunch includes:
✓ Eats at 1pm-1. fortifying meal of mutton chop
2. ale
❖ Her evening time at home
✓ Returns to home at 4.30 pm then takes rest for half –an- hour
1. talks with Louie and James
2. plays games with children
3. does algebra till 7 o’ clock
4. closes her day in writing letters to friends and family
5. practices Latin too

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6. Title: Role Of Internet In making Women Entrepreneurs

✓ Thanks to internet and face book (social media.)


✓ Thanks to successful women entrepreneurs for giving life to others
➢ Ankhi -an Entrepreneur’ words:
▪ women owned small and medium business
▪ In the last 4 years between 2012and 2015
▪ Pages on face book increased six- fold
➢ Kalpana Rajesh – another Entrepreneur says :
▪ She inspired to start her own business, making bridal hair accessories
▪ started her business in 2012 with 3 people
▪ Today, she employs more than 200 women
▪ Established 36 branches from Delhi to Tuticorin.
▪ She says that without face book, it would have taken 15- 20 years to grow
her business.
▪ Kalpana made telling difference of more than 200 women who are earning
their livelihood.

7. Title: SMART PREPARATION FOR EXAMS

❖ “Well begun is half done”, so one must follow these tips for sure
success in exam
✓ Success in exams depends on state of mind
✓ Proper time management
✓ Neat presentation and other small details
▪ Before Exam
1. Sleep well, night before exam
2. Resist temptation of cramming
3. Take rest and feel relaxed
4. Before exam do light breakfast and set out
5. Reach in time
▪ During Exam
1. Read the question paper carefully
2. Remain calm
3. Attempt easy questions first
4. Do not panic if you get stuck with a question
5. Save the tough questions for the end
6. Answer in a sequence at one place by keep numbering the papers
7. Tie up answer sheets properly after completion of paper
8. Revise the answer paper twice before handing it over to invigilator

T.S Model Q.P Exercise answer Text Book Page No:307

Title: Divisions of Brain

Human Brain has 3 Divisions,


They are:
1.Cerebrum.
2.Cerebellum.
3.Medulla Oblongata.
These are:
Highly specialized &
controls nervous system.
❖ 1st Division: Cerebrum.
✓ Largest and best developed section.
✓ Centre of intelligence
• Functions:
1.directs muscular activity
2.turns the head,
3.responsible for sight, hearing and speech.
❖ 2nd Division: Cerebellum.
✓ Small section.
• Functions:
1. coordinates the movement of limbs.
2 .controls balance.
❖ 3rd Division: Medulla Oblongata
✓ Enlarged area
• Functions:
1. Connects brain to spinal cord
2. Serves to regulate the activities of internal organs.
3. Controls beating of the heart and regulates involuntary muscles

(Or)see down for different answer of the same question

Bit No16 WORD –STRESS Marks:4

The following exercises are meant to make the concept of stress clear to you. As
you know, practice makes one perfect! You may need a dictionary as you do these
exercises.
I. Mark the stress on the following words.
Exercises page no :221
adjective ‘botany ‘capital cre’ated cer’tificate di’spute fo’rmation
‘incident ‘perfect to’day a’go de’licious .
a’partment ‘ bachelor con’tainer con’tinue con’fusion de’scribe ‘famous
mi’staken ‘question to’morrow ‘victory ‘excellent

a’ffection be’hind col’lector ‘character ‘century en’joy ‘government


‘moment re’hearsal tele’vision ‘cinema ‘happy

a’bout be’lieve ‘centre ‘comfort di’rector eigh’teen ho’tel over’take


sa’lute under’stand ‘junior ‘people

II. You have read the stress rules on suffixes. Follow the rules and Mark the
stress on the following words.

pub’licity stu’pidity appli’cation ‘cyclical catas’trophic refu’gee sus’picious


gene’ration civili’zation obser’vation ‘license se’lection

possi’bility te’nacity obser’vation me’chanical spe’cific trai’nee ju’dicious


va’cation con’fusion ‘ nation educ’ation ‘ceremony

simp’ licity infor’mation plan’tation te’rrific ener’getic lu’xurious ca’reer


a’trocious fal’lacious gram’matical visi’bility legi’bility ne’cessity
conver’sation po’litical scien’tific rea’listic ‘conscious

it ‘self hu’mility curi’osity mo’rality ‘humanize ‘ authorize

III. The following words have weak prefixes.


Put the stress mark on words and refer to the dictionary.
A’far a’cross a’gain re’sistant a’broad
Be’friend a’lthough a’sleep a’head a’fraid

Be’little a’gree a’live ac’cording be’cause

Be’come a’round ar’rive in’debted a’part


IV. The following words with two syllables have noun/adjective and verb
forms. Put the stress mark on the right syllable based on their grammatical
functions.
NOUN/ADJECTIVE
‘absent ‘ convict ‘ conflict ‘contract ‘ contrast ‘defect ‘export ‘increase’ object
‘present ‘ produce ‘project rebel ‘ record
VERB
Ab’sent con’vict con’flict con’tract con’trast de’fect ex’port in’crease ob’ject
pre’sent pro’duce pro’ject re’bel re’cord

V. Place the stress mark on the following compound words.


Look up the dictionary and correct your answers if necessary.

‘Deadline ‘ hairbrush ‘pickpocket ‘breakfast right – ‘handed

‘crossword ‘ north-east ‘ post-mortem who’ever ‘anything

When’ever ‘lifeboat raincoat ‘postgraduate ‘earthquake

‘footprint ‘ schoolteacher ‘airport ‘aircraft bad-‘tempered

left-‘handed good-‘natured ‘classroom after’noon ‘grandmother


‘software half-‘baked it’self ‘handshake man-‘made
‘lighthouse
‘seashore ours’elves ‘ prime minster ‘supermarket him’self
‘bus station ‘suitcase ‘potholes

Exercise
The following words have both primary and secondary stress in them. Mark the
stressed syllables by using appropriate marks. Look up a dictionary and correct
your answers if necessary.

Congratu’lations inferi’ority acci’dental accu’sation


Advan’tageous agi’tation autho’ritarian calcu’lation
Combi’nation conver’sation confi’dential disa’greement
Enthusi’astic inde’pendent oppor’tunity responsi’bility
Bit No:17 UNIT:23 DIALOGUE WRITING Marks:4

Exercise Page No:216

1.Write a dialogue between two friends on the choice of career

Thanvi : Hi, Pragna! What do you want to do after Intermediate?


Pragna : Hi Thanvi ! We are in MPC group.
And our automatic choice is engineering. The only thing to decide
is which branch and which college. Do you have any other ideas? :
Thanvi : Yes. I'm not interested in Engineering.
Pragna : Very surprising! What else will you do?
Thanvi : I'll pursue B.Sc., course.
Pragna : Are you mad? Joining B.Sc,, ?
Thanvi: Why are you so excited ? I just love Physics.
I want to join B.Sc.,
now and then M.Sc., Physics. Later I want to go for research
in Physics, particularly in Nanotechnology.
Pragna : Really, stunning! I don't know anything about other options.
All these days I've been under the impression that M.P.C in
Intermediate means engineering afterwards.
Thanvi : There are lot many other options Pragna! You can consult any lecturer,
or go through 'education pages' of newspapers or even browse
the internet. Plenty of courses are available. We have to select the
one that we are really interested in.
Pragna :Thank you Thanvi. You've really opened my eyes.
That too, at the right time. I'll follow your guidelines. Bye!

2. Prepare a dialogue between yourself and your father discussing the


secrets of success in business.
Father: Where are you going Thanvi?
Thanvi: Not particular, dad. Just like that.
Father: Hey, Thanvi! It's time you started picking up a lesson or two in
running businesses.
Thanvi : I'll certainly dad. Ever ready. Will you tell me one today?
Father: Wonderful! Remember that two traits are very important to succeed in
business.
Thanvi : Mm. Yes! What are they?
Father : Honesty and wisdom.
Thanvi: Like?
Father : Say, if you promise your customer something, keep that
promise, even that makes you lose some money. That is
honesty.
Thanvi : Great. Then wisdom means!
Father : Never make such promises !
Thanvi: Dad! Stunning!

3. Imagine you got the first rank in the intermediate first year.
Your close friend came to congratulate you.
How do you share your experience with him?
Write a dialogue between you and your friend.

Thanvi : Hi, Swetha. Welcome.


Swetha : Hi, Thanvi. Heartiest congratulations to you on securing the first rank.
Thanvi : Thank you! 92
Swetha : Welcome. You did work very hard and deserve such honours.
Thanvi : Not exactly hard work Swetha. Just smart work. :
Swetha : What do you mean?
Thanvi : Yes. I used to attend classes with prior preparation on the topic
being discussed. That ensured my concentration. And I made notes
of the topics discussed at the end of the day. That made revision easy.
That never took much time. I used to pursue my hobbies. I found
time for leisure activities, social relations......
Swetha : Hey, that sounds great. It's like a cakewalk. Then I'll follow
your example
Thanvi : That'd be fine. You are always welcome. Bye for now.
Swetha : Thanks a bunch. Bye!

4. You are working in ABCD company ask your employer to enhance your
salary from the next month write a dialogue between you and your employer

I am : Good morning, sir.


Manager: Good morning, yes what is the problem ?
I am : Sir, a humble request . It's three years since I had my last hike
in my salary.
Manager : Yes, you're right. But at present our company had tough times.
I am: Yes, sir. But the cost of living has been going up. It's really difficult
to manage without a hike , from next month onwards.
Manager : Yes. We do really understand your difficulties. We are pooling
our resources to hike salaries from the next month.
I am : Are you sure sir
Manager : Yes , Sure
I am : Thank you so much sir.

Manager: You're welcome.

5. Build a dialogue between a salesman and a customer who has sold a


defective apparel
Salesman : Good evening sir! How may I help you?
Customer : Good evening! This is the shirt I bought from your shop two days ago.
And here is the bill.
Salesman : No need to show the bill sir. Any problem?
Customer : Yes, no buttons. And the sleeves are too loosely stitched.
Salesman: I'm very sorry sir. I'll at once replace it with a new one.

Customer: But why this defective shirt ? Lot of inconvenience and


embarrassment.
Salesman : I regret it very much sir. Normally our quality check is very
stringent sir. I don't know how this defective piece has reached
here. Sorry once again sir. Here is the new shirt.
Customer : Thank you. But make sure such things don't happen.
Salesman : Sure sir. Thank you

6. As a student, you would like to open an account in the nearby State bank of
India. Write a conversation between you and an SBI manager about opening a
savings bank account
A. Rohan : Good morning Sir
Manager : Good morning ! How may I help you ?
Rohan : I would like to open a savings bank account here, sir.
Manager : Have you got Aadhaar and PAN card ?
Rohan : Yes sir. I have brought attested copies and originals too.
Manager: Then, fill in this form correctly and completely. Enclose copies of
those two documents. Deposit an amount of Rs two thousand in
the cash counter. Hand over the receipt and filled in form to our
Asst. Manager
Rohan : Thank you sir
Manager : welcome
Rohan : Sir, can I have the passbook and ATM card today?
Manager : No. You can get your passbook in a day or two But, for ATM card you
will have to apply late Bye!
Rohan : Right sir. Bye
Manager : Bye.

SECTION- B AND –C ANSWERS COMPLETED

THE- END

We hope that the answers from this material will guide you to score
full marks’’
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