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1.

What are the things for which we should thank God?

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We should thank God for all things around us, all the creatures on this earth and all the things in the universe.

2.

What are we asking God to give us?

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We are asking God to give us love, kindness and courage day by day.

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Give the translation of the lesson of thank you god.

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For all the ……………………………… down to you. 

हिन्दी अनुवाद- अपने आस-पास सभी चीजों के लिए, बड़ी और छोटी इस धरती पर सभी प्राणियों के लिए, छोटे और बड़े, सुन्दर नीले आकाश, सूर्य, चाँद और सभी के लिए, सर्वशक्तिमान ईश्वर! हम आपका स्मरण करते हैं, धन्यवाद करते हैं। जब हम आपके नाम से प्रार्थना करते हैं, हममें से प्रत्येक को आर्शीवाद दीजिए, हमें दिन-प्रतिदिन प्रेम, दयालुता और साहस दीजिए, हम जहाँ रहें, वहाँ हम शांति और सामंजस्य से रहें, चाहे जो भी हो, हमें आपकी सेवा करने का बले प्रदान करें। हे ईश्वर हमारे साथ रहें। हम जो कहें और करें, इस प्रार्थना को स्वीकार कीजिए, हे ईश्वर! हम आपके सामने सिर झुकाते हैं।

4.

What are we asking God to give us?

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We are asking God to give us love, kindness and courage day by day.

5.

What are the things for which we should thank God?

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We should thank God for all things around us, all the creatures on this earth and all the things in the universe.

6.

Food reaches the stomach by

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Food reaches of stomach by Peristalsis

7.

From the mouth, food enters the………. through the pharynx

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From the mouth, food enters the Oesophagus through the pharynx

8.

…………. helps to tear the food?

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Canine helps to tear the food?

9.

Molar helps to the food

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The food is Chew

10.

……….. helps to chew the food

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Premolar helps to chew the food

11.

Pancreatic juice contains the enzymes ……. & ………

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Pancreatic juice contains the enzymes Amylase & lipase, trypsin

12.

The process of digestion begins from the.

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The process of digestion is Mouth

13.

State true or false a) Vitamin A is required to the healthy eyesight b) Incisor helps to bite and cut the food c) Molar helps to tear the food

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a) True 

b) True 

c) False

14.

What do you mean by digestion?

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Digestion is the process of conversion of complex food materials into simple absorbable forms.

15.

Complete the word relation. Liver: ……………. Pancreas: Pancreatic juice

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Complete the word relation. Liver: Bile

As given secretion of pancreas is pancreatic juice so of liver is bile juice.
16.

Complete the illustration

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a) Pepsin – Converts protein to peptones partially 

b) Hydrochloric acid 

c) Mucus: Protects the stomach wall from the action of digestive Juices

17.

Complete the Illustration

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Canine: Helps to tear the food 

Premolar: Helps to chew at the food 

Molar: Helps to chew the food

18.

Trachea begins from the

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Trachea begins from the Pharynx

19.

Complete the table given below.

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NutrientFunction
CarbohydrateProduce calories and provide energy to body
ProteinProduce amino acids and helpful for growth.
FatProduce calories and provide energy.
20.

Complete the illustration?

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a) Uvula 

b) Pharynx 

c) Epiglottis 

d) Oesophagus

21.

Peptidase converts peptides to ……

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Peptidase converts peptides to Amino acids.

22.

Complete the table given below.Starch………. (a)MaltoseProteinTrypsin….. … (b)………… (c)Pancreatic lipaseGlycerol +……….. (d)

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StarchPancreatic amylaseMaltose
ProteinTrypsinPeptides
FatPancreatic lipaseGlycerol + Fatty acid
23.

……….. partially converts starch to maltose?

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Salivary amylase partially converts starch to maltose?

24.

Complete the word relation. Starch: MaltoseProtein: ……….

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The word relation.

Protein: Peptides

25.

When iodine added to starch color appears.

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The starch color appears is Blue.

26.

What are the components of saliva?

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Mucus and enzymes like salivary amylase and lysozyme

27.

Complete the word relation. Salivary amylase: …………. Lysozyme: destroy germs

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Complete the word relation. Salivary amylase: Maltose Lysozyme: destroy germs

28.

Write a note on the significance of salivary glands?

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There are three pairs of salivary glands in the mouth. The saliva secreted from the salivary glands contains mucus and enzymes like salivar amylase & lysozyme.

29.

……… makes the food slimy, so that it can be swallowed.

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Mucus makes the food slimy, so that it can be swallowed.

30.

How does the food we swallowed enter the esophagus properly without entering the trachea? Explain?

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The Tongue compresses the food into balls with the help of the palate. That time Ovula closes the nasal cavity that opens to the pharynx and the trachea tilts up and it is closed by the epiglottis.

31.

Potential difference across resting membrane is negatively charged. This is due to differential distribution of the following ions. (a) Na+ and K+ ions (b) Ca++ and Cl- ions (c) Ca++ and Mg++ ions (d) Mg++ and Cl- ions

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Correct answer is (a) Na+ and K+ ions 

32.

Do you have a hero or a role model to look up to? Who is he/she?

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Yes, my role model is my grandmother. Though she has led a very difficult life because she was poor, she is always optimistic and sees the best in people. She is always cheerful and ready to learn new things. She has learnt how to use the computer and surfs the internet regularly. She is even learning a new language with the help of the computer! She is health-conscious and does yoga regularly. I wish to be like her.

33.

Do you have a passion you would fight for? Why?

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Yes, my passion is planting trees. Afforestation is the answer to. many of the ills plaguing our country, like water shortage and soil erosion. Planting forests will stop this. When I grow up. I plan to fight for a green cover for our planet.

34.

Write the ‘root-word’ after dropping the prefix or suffix or both.(1) unable ……….(2) heavily ……….(3)determination……(4) endurance ………(5) unimpressed ………(6) relationship ………(7) inseparably ………(8) empathetic ……(9) beautiful …....(10) simplicity ………

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(1) unable – able 

(2) heavily – heavy 

(3) determination – determine 

(4) endurance – endure 

(5) unimpressed – impress 

(6) relationship – relate 

(7) inseparably – separate 

(8) empathetic – empathy 

(9) beautiful – beauty 

(10) simplicity – simple

35.

Rewrite as directed, without change of meaning,(1) Hemingway’s novel is based on real events. (Convert the underlined adjective to an Adjectival Clause)(2) He hooks a marlin but the marlin is too strong for him. (Rewrite beginning with ‘Although’) (3) The reader can read his work again and again and find new layers of menaing. (Begin the sentence with ‘On reading’) (4) As the novel progresses, the old man and the marlin are inseparably linked. (Rewrite using ‘progress’ as a Noun) (5) Being strong, the marlin starts pulling the boat. (Rewrite inserting ‘and’ as a Co-ordinator) (6) When I first read this novel, I was unimpressed. (Rewrite using ‘but’ as a Co-ordinator)

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(1) Hemingway’s novel is based on events which are real.

(2) Although he hooks a marlin, the marlin is, too strong for him. 

(3) On reading his work again and again, the reader can find new layers of meaning. 

(4) In the course of the progress of the novel, the old man and the marlin are inseparably linked. 

(5) The marlin is strong and starts pulling the boat. 

(6) I had read this novel before but I was unimpressed at that time.

36.

What is meant by a review?

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A ‘review’ is a critical evaluation of something – a book, a film, a play, etc.

37.

The features of leadership do not include: (a) representation, (b) initiation, (c) planning, (d) motivation

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Correct option is (c) planning,

38.

Read the passage and name the following.(a) Young and devoted apprentice(b) The place where Hemingway had experience of fishing(c) That which Hemingway was injured by, during First World War (d) Language of the novel (e) In his first reading, the review writer was left

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(a) Manolin 

(b) Cuban waters 

(c) shrapnel 

(d) simple and pithy 

(e) unimpressed

39.

Complete the following: (1) Hemingway had experience of …….. (2) He worked for …….. during the First World War.(3) ‘The Old Man and The Sea’ was published in ........

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(1) fishing in the Cuban waters. 

(2) The Red Cross 

(3) 1952

40.

Hemingway practises an extreme economy in his use of words’. What does this mean?

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It means he uses very few words to express his thoughts and ideas.

41.

As a manager moves to higher positions in an organisation the ability to make ______ becomes ______ important.(a) Programmed; less (b) Non-programmed; more (c) Non-programmed; less (d) Programmed; much more

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Correct option is (b) Non-programmed; more

42.

Maslow in his hierarchy has not considered:(a) psychological needs, (b) security needs, (c) wealthy needs, (d) existence needs.

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Correct option is (c) wealthy needs,

43.

Correct the following sentences using facts from the review. (a) Manolin’s parents insisted on his working with the same old fisherman.(b) This novel is pure fiction. (c) Hemingway’s style of writing does not unfold the hidden meaning. (d) The relationship between the old man and Manolin is coarse.

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(a) Manolin’s parents insisted on his working with another fisherman. 

(b) This novel is based on real events and draws heavily from incidents in Hemingway’s own life. 

(c) Hemingway’s style of writing is such that a reader can read his work again and again and find new layers of meaning every time. 

(d) The relationship between the old man and Manolin is heart-warming

44.

Complete the following.(a) Della had saved …….. (b) Della wanted to buy…….. (c) Della’s beautiful hair tell about ……

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(a) one dollar and eighty-seven cents.

(b) a Christmas present for Jim 

(c) her rippling and shining like a cascade of brown waters.

45.

Describe the general mood of the people when the novel was published.

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When the novel was published, people were trying to recover from the mass destruction caused by the two World Wars.

46.

The old man is, at the end of the novel, very near death, but we know that the story of his suffering and loss will live on in the memories of the people of his village. (Rewrite the sentence using ‘Though’)

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Though the old man is, at the end of the novel, very near death, we know that the story of his suffering and loss will live on in the memories of the people of his village.

47.

What are the ideals that the old man and the marlin both stand for?

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The old man and the marlin both stand for the same ideals, that is, a noble struggle against destruction.

48.

Decision making situations can be categorized along a scale which ranges from: (a) Certainty to risk to uncertainty to ambiguity (b) Certainty to uncertainty to risk (c) Certainty to risk to uncertainty (d) Uncertainty to certainty to risk

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Correct option is (a) Certainty to risk to uncertainty to ambiguity

49.

(1) Use the given two words in one meaningful sentence: formidable, beautiful.(2) Recently, I read this book again and was extremely moved. (Rewrite as a complex sentence.)

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(1) It was a formidable job to make the dilapidated old house beautiful again.

(2) I was extremely moved when I recently read the book again.

50.

(1) Use the following word and its homophone in two separate sentences: sail(2) He worked for the Red Cross. (Rewrite using the past progressive tense of the verb.)(3) A reader can read his work again and again. (Change the voice beginning ‘His work ….)

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(1) (i) The sail of the huge boat fluttered in the breeze, 

(ii) The old woman loves shopping wherever there is a sale.

(2) He was working for the Red Cross.

(3) His work can be read again and again (by a reader).