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_______by gratitude, we bowed to the speaker for his valuable advice. |
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Ambika Publishing House, Daryaganj, New Delhi requires an Editor to edit science books upto class VII. The candidate should be graduate in any stream. Write a letter to the publishing house applying for the job. Also give your detailed resume. You are Yash/Yashita, D-101, Vishal Enclave, New Delhi. |
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Answer» Solution :D-101, Vishal Enclave New Delhi 5th July, 20XX The General Managar Ambika Publishing House Daryaganj , New Delhi Sub : Aplication for the post of Editor (Science ) Sir With reference to your ADVERTISEMENT APPEARED in the Hindustan Tiines, dated 5th July, 20XX inviting applications for the post of Editor (Science). I am sending my application along with my resume to you for the same. Kindly go through my resume and if you find me a worthy candidate, inform me. I shall be available for interview. I can ASSURE you of my honest LABOUR and sincere dedication. Your sincerely Yash 1. Name: Yash Saxena 2. Father.s Name: Shri Ramesh Saxena 3. Correspondence: D-101, Vishal Enclave, New Delhi Address `""` Mobile No. 987629XXXX `""` E-mail : yash 1988@gmail. com 4. Date of Birth: 16th November 1995 5. Educational: B.Sc. (Physics , Chemistry, Maths from QualificationDelhi University in 2015 ) 6. Technical Skills: Having good Knowledge of Ms Word, MS Excel, Power Point 7. Experience: Working as an Editor for science with Ragav Publishers `""` (p) Ltd. since 10 th June, 2016 till now. 8. Hobbies: READING newsarpers, novels , magazines and listening to music. |
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1. People who have been caught in a hurricane don't easily forget the experience. It is a powerful storm which devastates large areas land and buildings. A hurricane begins as a storm over a warm sea. These storms form in waters near the Equator, and gradually move towards the poles. 2. The calm centre zone or 'eye' of the hurricane is about 16 to 32 kilometers in diameter and is free of clouds and rain. It is surrounded by the eye wall which consists of large, dark clouds. There is a great deal of pressure within the eye wall, and this creates big changes such as very strong winds which race along at 250 kilometers an hour. Such high-velocity winds can destroy acres of land and building. 3. The damage done to personal belongings during a hurricane is tremendous. The winds not only destroy valuable property like houses, but also cause millions of dollars worth of damage to equipment, cars and household goods. One woman living in an area recently hit by a hurricane wept as she surveyed the damage to her belongings. "There nothing left," she sobbed. "Hurricanes don't give you much of a chance to salvage anything. It's a total loss of valuable property!" The eye of a hurricane gets its name because it ______ |
| Answer» SOLUTION :has EYE WALL all AROUND it | |
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1. People who have been caught in a hurricane don't easily forget the experience. It is a powerful storm which devastates large areas land and buildings. A hurricane begins as a storm over a warm sea. These storms form in waters near the Equator, and gradually move towards the poles. 2. The calm centre zone or 'eye' of the hurricane is about 16 to 32 kilometers in diameter and is free of clouds and rain. It is surrounded by the eye wall which consists of large, dark clouds. There is a great deal of pressure within the eye wall, and this creates big changes such as very strong winds which race along at 250 kilometers an hour. Such high-velocity winds can destroy acres of land and building. 3. The damage done to personal belongings during a hurricane is tremendous. The winds not only destroy valuable property like houses, but also cause millions of dollars worth of damage to equipment, cars and household goods. One woman living in an area recently hit by a hurricane wept as she surveyed the damage to her belongings. "There nothing left," she sobbed. "Hurricanes don't give you much of a chance to salvage anything. It's a total loss of valuable property!" A hurricane causes______ damage to the property. |
| Answer» SOLUTION :a LOT of | |
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1. People who have been caught in a hurricane don't easily forget the experience. It is a powerful storm which devastates large areas land and buildings. A hurricane begins as a storm over a warm sea. These storms form in waters near the Equator, and gradually move towards the poles. 2. The calm centre zone or 'eye' of the hurricane is about 16 to 32 kilometers in diameter and is free of clouds and rain. It is surrounded by the eye wall which consists of large, dark clouds. There is a great deal of pressure within the eye wall, and this creates big changes such as very strong winds which race along at 250 kilometers an hour. Such high-velocity winds can destroy acres of land and building. 3. The damage done to personal belongings during a hurricane is tremendous. The winds not only destroy valuable property like houses, but also cause millions of dollars worth of damage to equipment, cars and household goods. One woman living in an area recently hit by a hurricane wept as she surveyed the damage to her belongings. "There nothing left," she sobbed. "Hurricanes don't give you much of a chance to salvage anything. It's a total loss of valuable property!" The most harmful feature of the hurricane is the ______ |
| Answer» SOLUTION :DESTRUCTION of VALUABLE PROPERTY | |
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1. People who have been caught in a hurricane don't easily forget the experience. It is a powerful storm which devastates large areas land and buildings. A hurricane begins as a storm over a warm sea. These storms form in waters near the Equator, and gradually move towards the poles. 2. The calm centre zone or 'eye' of the hurricane is about 16 to 32 kilometers in diameter and is free of clouds and rain. It is surrounded by the eye wall which consists of large, dark clouds. There is a great deal of pressure within the eye wall, and this creates big changes such as very strong winds which race along at 250 kilometers an hour. Such high-velocity winds can destroy acres of land and building. 3. The damage done to personal belongings during a hurricane is tremendous. The winds not only destroy valuable property like houses, but also cause millions of dollars worth of damage to equipment, cars and household goods. One woman living in an area recently hit by a hurricane wept as she surveyed the damage to her belongings. "There nothing left," she sobbed. "Hurricanes don't give you much of a chance to salvage anything. It's a total loss of valuable property!" Experiencing a hurricane is _____ |
| Answer» SOLUTION :DEEP MELANCHOLY | |
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1.Sarus is the largest bird found in India, being almost as tall as an average sized person. It is also the biggest flying bird in the world. Sarus usually move about in pairs. When they are with the young ones, they may be seen in groups of three to four. In summer, four or five of them may group together, especially near water bodies. 2. The featherless head of the Sarus is ash-coloured. The upper portion of the neck is red. The legs are pink and the beak is coloured slightly with green. The rest of the body is grey. The neck, legs and beak are long. When the wings are closed, their feathers hang over the tail. The male and female Sarus are alike. Sarus is one of the few birds in India which tradition does not allow to be killed. The male and female have great affection for one another. Once they have paired, they stay together for a lifetime. 3. The Sarus is not a shy bird. It lives on the ground itself to get its food - mainly water plants, grain, frogs and other living things. It builds nests too on the ground. Its voice is loud and ringing but at the same time sweet and pleasant to hear. Its flight is slow with methodical, uniform wing beats. Generally it does not fly very high from the ground. With the rains, the breeding season of the Sarus begins. What is noteworthy about the affection of the Sarus? |
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Answer» It cannot be KILLED ACCORDING to Indian tradition. |
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1.Sarus is the largest bird found in India, being almost as tall as an average sized person. It is also the biggest flying bird in the world. Sarus usually move about in pairs. When they are with the young ones, they may be seen in groups of three to four. In summer, four or five of them may group together, especially near water bodies. 2. The featherless head of the Sarus is ash-coloured. The upper portion of the neck is red. The legs are pink and the beak is coloured slightly with green. The rest of the body is grey. The neck, legs and beak are long. When the wings are closed, their feathers hang over the tail. The male and female Sarus are alike. Sarus is one of the few birds in India which tradition does not allow to be killed. The male and female have great affection for one another. Once they have paired, they stay together for a lifetime. 3. The Sarus is not a shy bird. It lives on the ground itself to get its food - mainly water plants, grain, frogs and other living things. It builds nests too on the ground. Its voice is loud and ringing but at the same time sweet and pleasant to hear. Its flight is slow with methodical, uniform wing beats. Generally it does not fly very high from the ground. With the rains, the breeding season of the Sarus begins. What is the similarity between male and female Sarus? |
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Answer» Both STAY together for LIFETIME. |
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1.Sarus is the largest bird found in India, being almost as tall as an average sized person. It is also the biggest flying bird in the world. Sarus usually move about in pairs. When they are with the young ones, they may be seen in groups of three to four. In summer, four or five of them may group together, especially near water bodies. 2. The featherless head of the Sarus is ash-coloured. The upper portion of the neck is red. The legs are pink and the beak is coloured slightly with green. The rest of the body is grey. The neck, legs and beak are long. When the wings are closed, their feathers hang over the tail. The male and female Sarus are alike. Sarus is one of the few birds in India which tradition does not allow to be killed. The male and female have great affection for one another. Once they have paired, they stay together for a lifetime. 3. The Sarus is not a shy bird. It lives on the ground itself to get its food - mainly water plants, grain, frogs and other living things. It builds nests too on the ground. Its voice is loud and ringing but at the same time sweet and pleasant to hear. Its flight is slow with methodical, uniform wing beats. Generally it does not fly very high from the ground. With the rains, the breeding season of the Sarus begins. What are the two special things about the voice of the Sarus? |
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Answer» It is slow with METHODICAL DRUM beats. |
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1.Sarus is the largest bird found in India, being almost as tall as an average sized person. It is also the biggest flying bird in the world. Sarus usually move about in pairs. When they are with the young ones, they may be seen in groups of three to four. In summer, four or five of them may group together, especially near water bodies. 2. The featherless head of the Sarus is ash-coloured. The upper portion of the neck is red. The legs are pink and the beak is coloured slightly with green. The rest of the body is grey. The neck, legs and beak are long. When the wings are closed, their feathers hang over the tail. The male and female Sarus are alike. Sarus is one of the few birds in India which tradition does not allow to be killed. The male and female have great affection for one another. Once they have paired, they stay together for a lifetime. 3. The Sarus is not a shy bird. It lives on the ground itself to get its food - mainly water plants, grain, frogs and other living things. It builds nests too on the ground. Its voice is loud and ringing but at the same time sweet and pleasant to hear. Its flight is slow with methodical, uniform wing beats. Generally it does not fly very high from the ground. With the rains, the breeding season of the Sarus begins. What is so special about the physique of the Sarus? |
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Answer» It is as tall as an average SIZED person. |
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1.Sarus is the largest bird found in India, being almost as tall as an average sized person. It is also the biggest flying bird in the world. Sarus usually move about in pairs. When they are with the young ones, they may be seen in groups of three to four. In summer, four or five of them may group together, especially near water bodies. 2. The featherless head of the Sarus is ash-coloured. The upper portion of the neck is red. The legs are pink and the beak is coloured slightly with green. The rest of the body is grey. The neck, legs and beak are long. When the wings are closed, their feathers hang over the tail. The male and female Sarus are alike. Sarus is one of the few birds in India which tradition does not allow to be killed. The male and female have great affection for one another. Once they have paired, they stay together for a lifetime. 3. The Sarus is not a shy bird. It lives on the ground itself to get its food - mainly water plants, grain, frogs and other living things. It builds nests too on the ground. Its voice is loud and ringing but at the same time sweet and pleasant to hear. Its flight is slow with methodical, uniform wing beats. Generally it does not fly very high from the ground. With the rains, the breeding season of the Sarus begins. Give the opposite of the following: Old (Para 1) |
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Answer» LARGEST |
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1.Sarus is the largest bird found in India, being almost as tall as an average sized person. It is also the biggest flying bird in the world. Sarus usually move about in pairs. When they are with the young ones, they may be seen in groups of three to four. In summer, four or five of them may group together, especially near water bodies. 2. The featherless head of the Sarus is ash-coloured. The upper portion of the neck is red. The legs are pink and the beak is coloured slightly with green. The rest of the body is grey. The neck, legs and beak are long. When the wings are closed, their feathers hang over the tail. The male and female Sarus are alike. Sarus is one of the few birds in India which tradition does not allow to be killed. The male and female have great affection for one another. Once they have paired, they stay together for a lifetime. 3. The Sarus is not a shy bird. It lives on the ground itself to get its food - mainly water plants, grain, frogs and other living things. It builds nests too on the ground. Its voice is loud and ringing but at the same time sweet and pleasant to hear. Its flight is slow with methodical, uniform wing beats. Generally it does not fly very high from the ground. With the rains, the breeding season of the Sarus begins. Give the synonyms of : love (para 2) |
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Answer» ALIKE |
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1.Sarus is the largest bird found in India, being almost as tall as an average sized person. It is also the biggest flying bird in the world. Sarus usually move about in pairs. When they are with the young ones, they may be seen in groups of three to four. In summer, four or five of them may group together, especially near water bodies. 2. The featherless head of the Sarus is ash-coloured. The upper portion of the neck is red. The legs are pink and the beak is coloured slightly with green. The rest of the body is grey. The neck, legs and beak are long. When the wings are closed, their feathers hang over the tail. The male and female Sarus are alike. Sarus is one of the few birds in India which tradition does not allow to be killed. The male and female have great affection for one another. Once they have paired, they stay together for a lifetime. 3. The Sarus is not a shy bird. It lives on the ground itself to get its food - mainly water plants, grain, frogs and other living things. It builds nests too on the ground. Its voice is loud and ringing but at the same time sweet and pleasant to hear. Its flight is slow with methodical, uniform wing beats. Generally it does not fly very high from the ground. With the rains, the breeding season of the Sarus begins. Give the opposite of the following: bold (Para 3) |
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Answer» loud |
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1.Sarus is the largest bird found in India, being almost as tall as an average sized person. It is also the biggest flying bird in the world. Sarus usually move about in pairs. When they are with the young ones, they may be seen in groups of three to four. In summer, four or five of them may group together, especially near water bodies. 2. The featherless head of the Sarus is ash-coloured. The upper portion of the neck is red. The legs are pink and the beak is coloured slightly with green. The rest of the body is grey. The neck, legs and beak are long. When the wings are closed, their feathers hang over the tail. The male and female Sarus are alike. Sarus is one of the few birds in India which tradition does not allow to be killed. The male and female have great affection for one another. Once they have paired, they stay together for a lifetime. 3. The Sarus is not a shy bird. It lives on the ground itself to get its food - mainly water plants, grain, frogs and other living things. It builds nests too on the ground. Its voice is loud and ringing but at the same time sweet and pleasant to hear. Its flight is slow with methodical, uniform wing beats. Generally it does not fly very high from the ground. With the rains, the breeding season of the Sarus begins. Give the synonyms of : agreeable (Para 3) |
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Answer» sweet |
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Bread and butter_____liked my many.(is/are) |
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Are the sisters unkind and cruel? Find evidence in the text to support your idea. |
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Answer» Solution :Yes, the eight sisters of the princess were unkind and cruel. They were jealous too. They ADVISED her to ENCAGE the BIRD. This SUGGESTION might have killed the bird. |
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both/in the making of/share/responsibility/equal/the/society |
| Answer» Solution :Both share EQUAL RESPONSIBILITY in the making of the SOCIETY. | |
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"Children's stomachs are like digestion machines."What do you understand by that? Do you agree? |
| Answer» Solution :It means that children have the capacity to DIGEST a lot of things that they OVEREAT. I agree with the STATEMENT but only PARTLY. | |
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………..abroad can be exhausting (travel) |
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Champion midget Gul Mohammed is in trouble. And for once, the Government machinery (a) _____ (has, will have, should have, will be) moved with rare alacrity, even (b) _____ (for, though, then, although) anachronistically, in rushing succor to the suffering celebrity. The world's shortest man, (c ) _____(only, all, short, full) of 22 inches, is one of the few Indians to have made it to the Guinness Book of World Records. He has (d) ____ (been, tried to be, stopped, started lying in the Lok Nayak Jai Prakash NarayanHospital with (e ) ____(the, an, a, some) respiratory ailment. Dr.H. Sharma, who is attending to the star patier said he was suffering from a lung disease and that his condition was a (f) _____(little, almost, quite,lot) better now. His discomfiture obvious, the little man (g) _____(could, would, should, had to) barely whisper (h) _____ (as, while, when, since) this reported visited him, though the hospital staff tried to hush up the matter. |
| Answer» Solution :(a) has (b) though (C ) all (d) been (e ) a (f) LITTLE (G) could (H) When | |
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'''………………. that year I did not step out into the field'' What was he busy doing that year. |
| Answer» SOLUTION :He was BUSY STUDYING BOOKS that YEAR. | |