MS Word : Task 1
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Calibri (Body) 6 Calibri (Body) 7 Calibri (Body) 8 Calibri (Body) 9 Calibri (Body) 10 Calibri (Body) 11 Calibri (Body) 12 Calibri (Body) 13 Calibri (Body) 14 Calibri (Body) 16 Calibri (Body) 18 Times New Roman 6 Times New Roman 7 Times New Roman 8 Times New Roman 9 Times New Roman 10 Times New Roman 11 Times New Roman 12 Times New Roman 13 Times New Roman 14 Times New Roman 16 Times New Roman 18 Arial (Body CS) 6 Arial (Body CS) 7 Arial (Body CS) 8 Arial (Body CS) 9 Arial (Body CS) 10 Arial (Body CS) 11 Arial (Body CS) 12 Arial (Body CS) 13 Arial (Body CS) 14 Arial (Body CS) 16 Arial (Body CS) 18 मंगलफोन्ट 6 मंगलफोन्ट 7 मंगलफोन्ट 8
मंगलफोन्ट 9 मंगलफोन्ट 10 मंगलफोन्ट 11 मंगलफोन्ट 12 मंगलफोन्ट 13 मंगलफोन्ट 14 मंगलफोन्ट 16 मंगलफोन्ट 18
MS Word : Task 2
Indore, Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Patna, Noida, Ujjain, Banaras, Pune, Jabalpur, Shilong, Dewas, Nasik, Surat, Ahemdabad, Bhopal, Jaipur, Shimla. Apple, Potato, Tomato, Turnip, Banana, Radish, Onion, Chili, Orange, Lemon, Grape, Carrot, Papaya, Dates, Okra, Drumstick, Mango. Baking soda – NaHCO3 bleach (liquid) – NaClO H2O2 bleach (solid) –NaBO3 Pythagorean theorem a2+b2=c2 (x−h)2+(y−k)2=r2
MS Word : Task 3
fadi to the rescue johnny: hi. harry. harry: could we get two cappuccinos please? tony: ok…sit down and i’ll bring them over to you. harry: cheers… johnny: so, listen, i had a word with the it department about that job that i’d mentioned, and they’d like you to come in for a chat sometime… harry: a “chat”?
johnny: well, yeah, you know, not really a formal interview, just…well…like, a chat, so they can get to know you, and see what you’re like, and stuff… harry: but there’s no real job on offer… johnny: well, no, perhaps not as yet, not exactly… harry: hmmm, i’m not sure. johnny: go on! what have you got to lose? harry: i guess you’re right… johnny: and it’s a good company to work for…lots of prospects…great bonuses! and you get to work with me! harry: ok, when can i come in? olivia: hi all: hi! johnny: tomorrow i guess… olivia: tomorrow what? what are you two planning in secret? harry: olivia, you are so nosey! you always have to know everything about everyone else…. olivia: just natural curiosity… johnny: harry’s coming to work with me! olivia: that’s great!
MS Word : Task 4
The World Asia India Mumbai Delhi Pakistan Lahore Karachi Shri Lanka Colambo North America USA New York Washington Canada Toranto South America Brazil Brasilia Argentina Buenos Aires
MS Word : Task 5
Make my day
Of all the mediums that influence language, I think film is the one that has the most effect. Not so much from the point of view of pronunciation and grammar. I don’t think we pick up very many sounds and grammatical instructions from the films we see – but the catchphrases. Right from the earliest days of film, catchphrases have been extracted from the film medium and “make my day” I think is one of the most famous. Well, you may remember it, it’s Clint Eastwood, isn’t it, playing Dirty Harry in the film Sudden Impact. He invites an armed thug to take him on and Clint Eastwood is holding a very big gun – so he’s just waiting for the thug to do something horrible, and he says “go ahead, make my day!” Well it just caught on, it spread in meaning – people started using it, of course not with guns in their hands, they started using it within a sort of ironic circumstance. To say “make my day” means ” do something that’ll really please me”. It implies a really big deal or something like that. In fact Clint Eastwood himself, when he was being elected mayor of Carmel, went round the whole of his little town, his little city, with a T-shirt on – “elect me mayor – make my day!” The Full Monty Now that’s a catchphrase from a film – a film title this time. I mean, people often don’t take film titles and make them catchphrases. M-o-n-t-y, a name -capital ‘M’. Now it had existed before as a phrase – but this was a new film, in 1997, a British film about a group of unemployed men, who take their clothes off to earn some money. Now in fact the origin of the word is back in the 1980s, it’s rather obscure word actually – nobody quite knows where it comes from. It might have come from a firm of clothing manufacturers, famous men’s tailors called ‘Montague Burton’, a complete suit of clothing in the 1970s, 80s, you’d say, we’re “wearing the full Monty” – and of course, one’s talking about the lack of clothing since the film came along. So in another words, the modern meaning of the phrase is “everything which you need” or “…is appropriate”. If you’re packing a suitcase you might say “I’ve got the full Monty now”; or you’re packing a car, “I’ve got the full Monty”; and when this programme is over, you’ll have had “the full Monty” too ….at least about this expression, anyway!
MS Word : Task 19
Please remove your shoes outside
Series 1 Episode 1 – Meeting Friends
Johnny: Hello! Hello? Excuse me! Excuse me? Olivia: Just sit down anywhere – they don’t have waiters in here!
Johnny: Oh, ok, is it ok if I sit here? Olivia: Sure…but you’ll need to go to the counter if you want anything…
Johnny: Actually, I’m not really here to eat, or anything. I’m supposed to be meeting someone.
Olivia: Well, wait here long enough, most of London will come in… Johnny: Sorry? Olivia: Just joking. Sarah: Excuse me, is anybody sitting here? Olivia: I can’t see anyone! Sarah: Sorry? Olivia: Just joking. Go ahead, sit down. Sarah: Thanks. Olivia: You might be waiting a while if you sit here. Sarah: Sorry? Olivia: There are no waiters here – people usually just go up to the counter and order whatever they want. Sarah: Oh…well…I’m just supposed to be meeting someone here actually… Olivia: Not him, by any chance? Sarah: Who? Olivia: This guy here! Johnny: Hello! Sarah: Oh. No… Johnny: No…I am waiting to meet someone…but not you! Where are you from, anyway? Sarah: Well, I live in London now, but I’m originally from Shanghai. Johnny: Thought so! I’m from Hong Kong. Olivia: Sorry to interrupt..but who are you both waiting for? Johnny: I’m waiting for my friend Harry… Sarah: …and I’m waiting for my friend Magda… Olivia: How interesting! Johnny: Erm…why’s that interesting? Olivia: Because Harry and Magda are both friends of mine as well, and right now I’m waiting for both of them too…and here they are!
MS Word : Task 21
Animals, Birds, and Insects
Lion, Mole, Fish, Camel, Crow, Firefly, Spider, Peahen, Hare, Horse, Hippopotamus, Panther, Cricket, Bee, Donkey, Mouse, Chicken, Falcon, White ant, Earthworm, Goat, Cat, Ostrich, Snake, Frog, Peacock, Buffalo, Nightingale, Ant, Duck, Squirrel, Dog, Owl, Pig, Kitten, Puppy, Monkey, Chimpanzee, Cuckoo, Tortoise, Lightning Bug, Mare, Scorpion, Bitch, Mongoose, Hen, Louse, Eagle, Bug, Crocodile, Lizard, Pigeon, Leopard, Cow, Boa, Lamb, Rabbit, Vulture, Silk-worm, Calf, Partridge, Bat, Jackal, Ass, Elephant, Fox, Cock, Glow worm, Swine, Rat, Python, Chameleon, Sheep, Rhinoceros, Turtle.
MS Word : Task 22
Seema visited a Natural Gas Compressing Unit and found that the gas can be liquefied under specific conditions of temperature and pressure. While sharing her experience with friends she got confused. Help her to identify the correct set of conditions
Low temperature low pressure High temperature low pressure
Low temperature high pressure High temperature high pressure
Which of the following are physical changes
Melting of iron metal Rusting of iron
Bending of an iron rod Drawing a wire of iron metal
Melting rusting and bending Melting rusting and drawing
Melting bending and drawing Rusting bending and drawing
Which one of the following has maximum number of atoms
18 g of H2O 18 g of O2 18 g of CO2 18 g of CH4
In a sample of ethyl ethanoate CH3COOC2H5 the two oxygen atoms have the same number of electrons but different number of neutrons Which of the following is the correct reason for it
One of the oxygen atoms has gained electrons
One of the oxygen atoms has gained two neutrons
The two oxygen atoms are isotopes
The two oxygen atoms are isobars
A cell will swell up if
the concentration of water molecules in the cell is higher than the concentration of water molecules in surrounding medium
the concentration of water molecules in surrounding medium is higher than water molecules concentration in the cell
the concentration of water molecules is same in the cell and in the surrounding medium
concentration of water molecules does not matter
Survival of plants in terrestrial environment has been made possible by the presence of
intercalary meristem
conducting tissue
apical meristem
parenchymatous tissue
In which group of animals coelom is filled with blood
Arthropoda
Annelida
Nematoda
Echinodermata
Organisms without nucleus and cell organelles belong to
fungi protista algae bacteria
Which cells do not have perforated cell walls
Tracheids Companion cells Sieve tubes Vessels
The numerical ratio of displacement to distance covered by a moving object is
always less than 1
always equal to 1
always more than 1
equal or less than 1
According to the third law of motion action and reaction
always act on the same body
always act on different bodies in opposite directions
have same magnitude and direction
act on either body at normal to each other
The value of acceleration due to gravity
is least on equator
is least on poles
is same on equator and poles
increases from pole to equator
MS Word : Task 23
TASK: GK Paper
1- Which is the national sport of India?
A. Cricket B. Football
C. Chess D. Hockey
2- What is the capital of India?
A. Delhi B. Mumbai
C. Bhopal D. Kolkata
3- Who is Sachin Tendulkar?
A. a player B. a singer
C. a writer D. a politician
4- Where is Mt. Everest situated?
A. Nepal B. Tibbat
C. Bhutan D. India
5- Who is the CM of MP.
A. Kamalnath B. Shivraj Singh
C. Uma Bharti D. None of them
6- How many districts are there in MP?
A. 54 B. 52
C. 53 D. None of them
7- Which is the cleanest city of India?
A. Bhopal B. Indore
C. Mumbai D. Delhi
8- What is the national animal of India?
A. Lion B. Cow
C. Peacock D. Tiger
India: A Land of Diversity and Rich Heritage
India, known as Bharat in Hindi, is a land that encapsulates an extraordinary tapestry of culture, heritage, diversity, and history. Located in South Asia, it is the seventh-largest country by land area and the second-most populous nation in the world. India’s geographical features range from the mighty Himalayas in the north to the vast fertile plains of the Gangetic Basin and the stunning coastal landscapes in the south. With a civilization that dates back over 5,000 years, India has left an indelible mark on the world.
One of the most remarkable aspects of India is its cultural diversity. With over 1.3 billion people, it is a melting pot of numerous ethnicities, languages, religions, and traditions. People from various backgrounds coexist, contributing to a vibrant mosaic of customs and beliefs. The diversity is reflected in the 22 officially recognized languages and more than 1,600 dialects spoken across the country. Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, Buddhism, and Jainism are among the major religions practiced, making India a truly secular nation.
India’s rich cultural heritage can be witnessed through its magnificent architecture, literature, music, and dance forms. The country is home to awe-inspiring historical monuments such as the Taj Mahal, a testament to eternal love, and the intricate carvings of temples like Khajuraho and Konark. The ancient cave paintings of Ajanta and Ellora showcase the artistic brilliance of the past. Indian literature, with its vast range of epics, scriptures, and regional works, has greatly influenced global literary traditions.
The Indian film industry, Bollywood, is renowned worldwide for its colorful and melodious productions. It produces the largest number of films annually, showcasing a blend of emotions, music, and dance. The classical dance forms like Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Odissi, Kathakali, and Manipuri are embodiments of grace and expressiveness. Traditional music, with its distinctive melodies and rhythms, has evolved over centuries and continues to thrive in various forms, be it Hindustani or Carnatic.
India’s contribution to science, mathematics, and philosophy is significant. Ancient scholars like Aryabhata, Sushruta, and Chanakya made groundbreaking discoveries and advancements. The concept of zero and decimal system originated in India and revolutionized mathematics worldwide. The philosophical teachings of ancient Indian texts, such as the Vedas and Upanishads, have influenced philosophical discourse across the globe.
India’s democratic system, established after gaining independence from British rule in 1947, has stood the test of time. With a parliamentary form of government, it upholds the principles of liberty, equality, and justice for all citizens. The constitution guarantees fundamental rights and promotes a pluralistic society.
MS Word : Task 24
MARRIAGE BIODATA
Full Name : …………………………………….. Date of Birth : …………………………………….. Birth Time : …………………………………….. Place of Birth : …………………………………….. Mangal : …………………………………….. Devak/Gotra : …………………………………….. Astrology Gan : …………………………………….. Astrology Naadi : …………………………………….. Complexion : …………………………………….. Height : …………………………………….. Weight : …………………………………….. Blood Group : …………………………………….. Education : ……………………………………..
Occupation : …………………………………….. Family Details Father/Mother : …………………………………….. Brothers : …………………………………….. Sisters : …………………………………….. Father’s Name : …………………………………….. Father’s Occupation : …………………………………….. Mother’s Name : …………………………………….. Family Properties : …………………………………….. Contact No. : …………………………………….. Residential Address : ………………………………..