DR V R Godhaniya College-Porbandar Communication Skills Theory Test Question 1) Comprehend The Report

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DR V R GODHANIYA COLLEGE-PORBANDAR COMMUNICATION SKILLS THEORY TEST Question 1) COMPREHEND THE REPORT: After remaining range bound for

most part of the trading session benchmark share indices surged in late trades to end near their day's with IT majors leading the gains. The 30-share Sensex ended up 89 points at 20,723 after touching an intra-day high of 20,751 and the 50-share Nifty ended up 26 points to close at 6,153 after touching a high of 6,160. Monsanto India closed 4.95% up at Rs 1,260.70 extending its month-long rally, on back of heavy volumes. A combined 232,800 shares changed hands on the counter, against an average sub 100,000 shares that were traded daily in past two weeks on the BSE and NSE. Among the 12 BSE Sectoral Indices - sectors closed in positive while 4 sectors ended the day in negative. Top Gainer: BSE IT up by 1.48% and BSE Teck by 1.22%. Top Losers: BSE Metal down by 1.06% and BSE Power by 0.41%. Market breadth was positive at 1. 14 as investors bought large cap stocks. On provisional basis, FII's bought Rs 4.68bn worth of Indian equities and DII's sold Rs 3.39bn worth of equities. 1) Give suitable title to the report. 2) Which sector has helped the market to gain at the end of the day? 3) Which companys shares has continued the one month long rally and what was their percentage of gain? 4) Why market was positive ? 5) How much did FIIs had bought from the Indian markets? 6) Explain the terms: A) Lame duck B) Bare hammering C) Bullion market D) Futures contracts

TRANSLATION FROM ENGLISH TO GUJRATI: 1) Simple living said the Prophet Mohammed sets my heart on higher thoughts. There is a need to follow simplicity in our life. In todays world of increasing pomp and show, when everybody is joining the rat race of displaying his wealth, we should prefer to live simply, without any artificiality. Mahatma Gandhis life shows us that simplicity in life always encourages maturity of mind. Instead of wasting wealth in various socio-religious ceremonies, we should be decent and undemonstrative. People who are really good need not show that they are good. In the same manner, the sophistication of our life style needs no raw display of wealth, it would rather appear in our character or in the manner we carry ourselves. People, who work hard and are the best servants of humanity, live in a quiet frugal manner. We should consider it a sin to waste money when we are aware of the fact that millions of our compatriots are living below the poverty line. Nowadays, in increasing consumerist culture, where everything is on sale, we should adhere to the simple way of life if we want to preserve human attributes in us.
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