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ESTION SET 7 -

VERBAL TO
NON-VERBAL 177

A MODELS FOR INFORMATION TRANSFER|


Verbal to Non-verbal) WITH SOLUTION
R e a d the followins information and complete the table

given below it: (March '20) (5 Marks)

ldndrayaan-2, India's second mission to the Moon will,


LOr the tirst tinme, unravel secrets around the Moon's South Pole.

Chandrayaan-2 is a orbiter, a lander


three-part spacecraft
-
an

.
and a rover. The lander is named Vikram after Vikram Sarabhai,
Lhe iounder of the Indian space programme. The rover is named

Pragyan, meaning 'wisdom.


Chandrayaan-2 wäs launched on 22 July atop ISRO's GSLV Mk-III|
at 2:43 p.m. from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota.
Performing as expected, the rocket released Chandrayaan-2 in a
highly elliptic orbit around Earth about 17 minutes later. In fact, it
was released 6,000 km higher than planned. The solar arrays on
Chandrayaan-2 developed smoothly as the probe began its journey.

Table Information
(1) Name of the Mission
(2) Date of Launch
(3) Centre of Launch
(4) of the Rover
Name

(5) Founder of Indian Space


Programme

Ans.
. ..

Table Information
.

(1) Name of the Mission Chandrayaan-2


(2) Date of Launch 22 July
(3) Centre of Launch Satish Dhawan Space
Centre, Sriharikota
(4) Name of the
Rover
Pragyan
Founder of Indian Space Vikram Sarabhai
(5)
Programme
ENGLISH (HL) -
STD. X
SETS:
178 21 M.L. QUESTION

information and prepare a pie diagram


(2) Read the following
for the same:
in Maharashtra
Annual Water Usage
universal solvent and an important resource.
Water is life. It is a
sectors of Maharashtra.
The annual usage of water differs in various
The major occupation of
Maharashtra being agriculture, the
irrigation,for that is
maximum amount of available water is used
is contributed by the domestic
86%. The distant following place 7%
There is a
sector, which includes drinking, washing, cooking, etc.
close competition of other sectors with 6% usage of water. One of |

factors which plays an important role in the development


the key
of a nation is the industrial sector. The consumption of water by
negligible, which is 1%.
the industrial sector is very
We know the energy sector plays a vital role in the development
of a nation. In this sector, the use of water is almost nil. If we try
to observe its place in the chart we realise that it holds 0% usage
and is yet to open its account.

Ans. ANNUAL WATER USAGE IN MAHARASHTRA

Domestic
7%

Others
Irrigation 6%
86%
Industries
1%
UESTION SET 7 -VERBAL TO NON VERBAL 179

R e a d the following inforunation and complete the table


on the basis of the given points. Suggest a suitable title

For a man, both physical as well as moral courage are


however, a wicle dilference between the two.
|1ncccssary. There is,
The examples of physical courage are wrestlers and racers. The

examples of moral courage are found in the personalities of Swami


Vivekanand and Mahatma Gandhi. Botlh of them had lean igures.

Physical courage be acquired through physical exercise.


can
Mental courage can be acquired by exercising the mind which {
infuses moral courage. The pre-requisite for physical courage is
utrition and diet, whereas for moral courage it is a strong value
system. It is a widely known fact that for cultivating moral courage,
it is necessary to kecp away from the desires of the material
world, and to cultivate physical courage one should be away trom
dominating others on the basis of their physical strength. Moral |

courage is more powerful than physical courage.

Points Moral courage Physical courage


1. Acquired through

2. Pre-requisite for

3. Keep away from

4. Examples
Ans. PHYSICAL AND MORAL COURAGE-A cOMPARISON

Points Moral courage Physical courage


1.Acquired through exercising the mind physical exercise
2. Pre-requisite for strong value system nutrition :and diet
3. Keep away from desires of the donninating others
material of world on the basis ot|
plhysical strengtl
4. Examples Swami Vivekanand | wTestlers and racers
Mahatma Gandhi
180
STD. X
2 M.L. QUESTION SETS : ENGLISH (HIL) -

K e a d the given extract carefully and complete the notes

ne River Nile was the life of ancient


It still is. Every
Egypt.
W h e n the snow melted in the mountains, the Nile rose in
Oand spilled across the ficlds, not only watering them, but
also leaving a fertile
coat of mud.
n e pharaohs or
kings of ancient Egypt left many wonderjul
monuments which we can still see today. The pyramids and
neSphinx are the most famous of these. There are three large
PyTamids at Giza. The biggest, built for Khufu, was about
|147 metres tall and was made from 2.3 million blocks of stone!
Each pyramid took about 20 years to build.
The ancient Egyptians believed that when a person was alive,
he or she haa three souls. When the person died, the three
souls
would die too and not go to the next world if the body was not kept
as it was. That is why they tried to keep the bodies of the pharaohs
by 'embalming them with oil and salt and wrapping them with
bandages to create a 'mummy'.

LIFE IN EGYPT

River Nile

The Pyramids and Sphinx:.

The Mummy: .

LIFE IN EGYPT
Ans.
River Nile:
-
was the life of ancientEgypt
source of water and fertile soil
and Sphinx:
The PyTamids
-
built by the pharaohs of
ancient Eevot
- 3 large pyramids at Giza; cach took 20 years to build
built 1or Khufu, out 147
the biggest, m tall; made
írom
-

blocks of stone
2.3 million
The Mummy:

-
bodies of pharaohs
Wrapped with bandages
are
embalmed using oil and
salt and
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ensured that
ent Egyptians believed that mummification

next
world
after

LLe hree souls of a person would go to the


death.
Given below are modern Olympic
some facts about the
facts
ames. The order of Arrange the
information is jumbled. .
in order and then prepare a flow chart depicting the informatio1

Facts about the modern Olympic Games


) The Games begin with the arrival at the stadium of a runica

carrying the torch ignited at Olympia in Greece.


1) Women athletes first competed at the Olympic Games
1928.
) In 1895 a French monk, Father Didon, coined the sporting
slogan for the Olympic motto.
(iv The first modern Olympic games were held in 18996.
(V 241 athletes from 14 countries competed in the first GameS
held in Athens in Greece.
(vi) The Games are held in different countries in
turn, the host
being chosen by the International Olympic Committee.
Ans. FACTS ABOUT THE MODERN
OLYMPIC GAMES
1895: Sporting slogan for the Olympic motto coined by
French monk, Father Didon.

1896:The first modern Olympic games are held.

241 athletes from 14 countries


compete in the first
Games held in Athens in Greece.

The Games begin with the arrival at the


stadium of a rumner
carrying the torch ignited at Olympia in Greece.
1928: The first time wOmen athletes
compete in the Games
The Games are held in lifferent countries,
the host
chosen by the International
Olympic being
Committee.
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21 M.L. QUESTION SETS ENGLISH (HL) -STD. X

Read the following text and present the information in a


tabular form
RajaRam Mohan Roy was a zealous social worker
e r n and progressive views. He firmly stood holding
SOy Conservation and superstition and advocatedagainst social
western Education
for his fellowmen. He knew
English and
English, Persian, Arabic, Latin, French and many languages
was born in
1772 in West Bengal. He even Hebrew. He
in 1805.
The title 'Raja' was joined East India Company
Mughal conferred on Ram Mohan Roy thee
Emperor. In 1814 he founded by
828 the the Atmiya Sabha and in
'Brahmo Samaj'. He
the purdah. He is rightly calledabolished 'sati', child marriage and
the 'father of
or the
'Father of Indian
Nationalism'.
Indian
He died on 27 Renaissance
England. Sept. 1833 in |
Name:
Date of Birth:
Ill practices abolished:

Institutions launched
| Languages known
Ans. RAJA RAM MOHAN
ROY
Name :
Raja Ram Mohan
Roy
Date of Birth: |1772
Ill practices abolished:Satü, child
Institutions launched
marriage, purdah
Atmiya Sabha, Brahmo
Languages knoWn Samaj
English, Persian, Arabic,
Hebrew Latin, French,|

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