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Urvashi Singh

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Q1. Why had people to listen to The Voice of Mahatma Gandhi?

Ans 1. The people had to listen to the voice of Mahatma Gandhi because he was a great
leader. He was a person of great spiritual values. He was a great leader and a speaker his
speeches were so inspirational for the people. His was followed by many people in the
country and they believe him also.

Q2.Why had people to take an interest in politics?

Ans. Mahatma Gandhi's speeches were very inspirational. They made the people realize their
duty and responsibilities towards the nation, so they started taking interests in politics.

Q3. What was the change brought about in the objects of politics?

Ans. The politics was considered as an object of the government but the people realized that
it was more important and concerned towards the needs of the common people.

Q4.What improvements were made for the common man?

Ans 4.the following improvements was made:

People of the neglected villages were placed before the government and political
organizations as the goal of endeavour.

Improvement of the housing of the poor

Enforced leisure to people

Slums received special attention

Sanitization of the villages

Self-confidence (100 words paragraph)

Self-Confidence means having faith or belief in yourself. When a person believes in himself,
it becomes easy for him to achieve goals and happiness. A self-confident person always has a
positive attitude and is eager to work for their goals. They are always happy and believe more
in success than thinking of failure. While playing the game, if you are confident that you will
make the goal and focus on making the goal rather than thinking of how strong your
opponent is, you will win the game. This is a positive attitude towards your abilities which
helps you achieve your goal.

Ans5. a. Sins of omission and of commission of the administration. Sins of omission are
things that you SHOULD do but that you don't do. Example: If I am meant to honour the
Sabbath but I do not, that is the sin of omission. On the other hand, sins of commission are
things that you SHOULD NOT do but you did anyway. Example: Committing adultery is
being unfaithful to your spouse. Both are considered sins at the same "level" of Im portance.
Neither is better or worse than the other. In fact, the sin of omission is the reason you can
never say you lived a perfect life. You are called to love the Lord with all your heart, soul,
mind and strength. At no time have you ever done that. Thus, all have sinned and fallen short
of the glory of God, even if we don't actively sin by "commission."

b. No longer the monopoly of the classes, but the properties of masses. The temples are the
property of the masses i.e. people of the country not the monopoly of just few upper classes.
In socialist society there are no longer classes with a monopoly of property in the means of
production and classes deprived of property in the means of production. In the conditions of
socialism the means of production are social property. Self-confidence (100 words paragraph)
Self-Confidence means having faith or belief in yourself. When a person believes in himself,
it becomes easy for him to achieve goals and happiness. A self-confident person always has a
positive attitude and is eager to work for their goals. They are always happy and believe more
in success than thinking of failure. While playing the game, if you are confident that you will
make the goal and focus on making the goal rather than thinking of how strong your
opponent is, you will win the game. This is a positive attitude towards your abilities which
helps you achieve your goal.

Write letters on any 2 of the following:

1. From a mother to a daughter/father to a son, receiving bad report from her boarding school.

Dear XYZ,
Hope you are in good health. We are all fine here. We all were very happy to know that you
got a prize in the race. However, I became little bit upset when I came to know your bad
reports from your boarding school.
Last week your school sent me a report stating that you are not behaving properly these days.
They said that you are getting into quarrels with your friends. You are bullying them in the
class and the fields. You are also not paying attention to the classes and not doing your
homework’s properly. When your teachers are taking test, you are not attending the classes
those days, giving an excuse of fever. You are not obeying your teachers. We have never
expected such a report. You were never like this. We were all proud of you because you are
intelligent and obedient child. However, this report really shocked us. Is anything troubling
you? All this report will mar your reputation dear. You were good child always. Please try to
be like that in the future also. We have much expectation from you and we know you will
fulfil. Try to love and respect your teachers and friends. Study properly, and if you have any
problem, you can ask your teacher. They are there to help you out. 
Hope everything will get better soon. Promise me that next report will be a good one. I don’t
want my child to earn a bad name. Take care dear.

With lots of love,


Mother name

2. Write a letter to a newspaper on the evils of street begging.

To
The Editor,
The Hindu,
Prayagraj
Subject-On the evils of street begging.

Sir,
I shall feel grateful to you if you please publish the subsequent few lines within the columns
of your reputable daily against the evils of street begging
“It is also a matter of shame that even once a couple of years of independence our roads and
streets unit still overrun with beggars. One cannot escape their pleadings for charity. they
appear to be ubiquitous. it's a good nuisance to possess beggars around you at the bus stops,
railroad terminal, market- compound, and non-secular places. Even once one tries to avoid
them, it's tough to urge out of their clutches. Sometimes these beggars embarrass you and
you've got to give up some coins even against you can. If these beggars happen to identify
some foreigners, they might not leave them till they force them to offer them charity.

What impression of our country these foreigners can take back? “Some of the beggars seem
to be quite healthy and stout. It. looks they need found mendicancy to the foremost
convenient technique of earning cash. I feel that Government should ban mendicancy and
haul the beggars. The healthy beggars ought to be forced to figure for his or her keep. If the
eminence of mendicancy isn't checked instantly, it'll prove to be an enormous social evil in
times to come back. Public cooperation is invited to curb this evil from our society.

Thank You
Yours faithfully,
Prayagraj

Q. Make sentences with the following idiomatic expressions so as to clarify their meanings.

1. To meet halfway. If you meet someone halfway, you accept some of the points they are
making so that you can come to an agreement with them..

2. Take to task. I used gently took him to task for forgetting my instructions

3. To hold water. To be or appear to be true, verifiable, or able to be supported by facts.

4. To fall flat. Some of the jokes were pretty funny, others fell flat.
5. To be hand in glove. It was rumoured at the time that some of the gangs were working
hand in glove with the police.

Correct the following sentences:

1. Where are your luggage's?

Where are your luggage?

2. What beautiful sceneries?

What beautiful scenery?

3. Can you give me an advice?

Can you give me some advice?

4. He has eaten two breads.

..He has eaten two pieces of bread.

1.1have an important work to do.

..I have important work to do.

Supply verbs in the following sentences in agreement to its subject.

1. To take pay and then not to do work is dishonest.

2. The cost of all these articles has risen.

3. The jury was divided in their opinions.

4. The accountant and the cashier were absconded.

5. A good man and a useful citizen have passed away.

Correct the following sentences:

1. lf I was you,I would dismiss him. If I were you, I would dismiss him. 2. Unless he comes
back,wait for him. Unless he comes back, wait for him. 3.Suppose she does not agree,what
could you do? Suppose she does not agree? What could you do? 4. lf he tried again,he could
pass. If he had tried again, he could have passed. 5. lf I had an umbrella,! would have given it
to her. If I had an umbrella, I would have given it to her

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