Direction: Read the passage given below:
Q. The scenic beauty of Srinagar makes the writer feel:
Direction: Read the passage given below:
Q. A collocation is a group of words that often occur together.
The writer says that Jibhi valley remained clouded in anonymity.
Select the word from the options that correctly collocates with clouded in.
1 Crore+ students have signed up on EduRev. Have you? Download the App |
Direction: Read the passage given below:
Q. Select the option that suitably completes the given dialogue as per the context in paragraph II.
Father: Are you sure that your plan would work?
Writer: I can’t say (1) ______________.
Father: That’s a lot of uncertainty, isn’t it?
Writer: (2) _______________, father. Please let’s do this.
Direction: Read the passage given below:
Q. Which signboard would the writer have chosen for his 1992 undertaking, in Jibhi Valley?
Direction: Read the passage given below:
Q. Select the option that clearly indicates the situation before and after 2008, in Jibhi Valley.
Direction: Read the passage given below:
Q. What is the relationship between (1) and (2)?
(1) __________ tourism came to a complete standstill in Jibhi Valley.
(2) __________ tourism has been my greatest teacher.
Direction: Read the passage given below:
Q. The writer mentions looking for sustainable solutions. He refers to the need for sustainable solutions because he realises that:
Direction: Read the passage given below:
Q. Select the option that lists the customer review for the writer ’s project.
Direction: Read the passage given below:
Q. Which quote summarises the writer ’s feelings about the pace of growth of tourism in Jibhi Valley?
Direction: Read the passage given below:
Q. Select the option that lists what we can conclude from the text.
(1) People of Jibhi Valley practiced sustainable tourism.
(2) The people of Jibhi valley gradually embraced tourism.
(3) Tourists never revisited Jibhi Valley.
(4) The writer was an enterprising person.
Direction: Read the passage given below:
Q. Select the correct inference with reference to the following:
Over the last five years, more companies have been actively looking for intern profiles…
Direction: Read the passage given below:
Q. Select the central idea of the paragraph likely to precede paragraph I.
Direction: Read the passage given below:
Q. Select the option that displays the true statement with reference to Fig. 1.
Direction: Read the passage given below:
Q. Based on your reading of paragraphs II-III, select the appropriate counter- argument to the given argument.
Argument: I don’t think you’ll be considered for an internship just because you’ve been the Student Editor and Head of Student Council.
Direction: Read the passage given below:
Q. Select the option that displays the correct cause-effect relationship.
Direction: Read the passage given below:
Q. The survey statistics mention the average stipend, indicating that
Direction: Read the passage given below:
Q. The phrase ‘healthy traffic’ refers to the
Direction: Read the passage given below:
Q. Read the two statements given below and select the option that suitably explains them.
(1) Established companies are reluctant to take too many interns on board.
(2) Probability of interns leaving the company for a variety of reasons, is high.
What is the word limit of the Notice?
Notice is always enclosed in a __________.
Which of the following Classified Advertisement is written by a person in need of a job?
What is the word limit of a Classified Advertisement?
What are the features of a Classified Advertisement?
While reading about new places and searching for them online has its merits, the advantages of actually travelling to various destinations far exceed them. Write an article in 120-150 words for the magazine Travel Times, evaluating both these options. You may use the cues given below along with your own ideas. You are Amrit/ Amrita.
(24) ________________
(25) ________________
Travelling is fun. Reading books on (26) _________ places is immersing. Travel allows you to escape from your stressful situation. (27) ____________. Seeing other parts of the world and immersing yourself in foreign cultures opens up completely new avenues of discovery.
(28) ________________, and can open your eyes in ways you never thought possible. When you are out on the road meeting new people and opening up to new experiences, you may find that you are also slowly reinventing yourself. Travel can open up so many doors and provide for so many adventures, both planned and spontaneous.
Having said that, travelling as a (29) ________________ may sometimes take the form of running away from reality. Too much travel may develop a sense of homesickness at some point. Life at home will go on without you and you might miss some important moments you would have yearned to be present at. Travel can also be extremely expensive putting an unnecessary (30) _____________.
Q. Chose the appropriate the word for ____ (24)
While reading about new places and searching for them online has its merits, the advantages of actually travelling to various destinations far exceed them. Write an article in 120-150 words for the magazine Travel Times, evaluating both these options. You may use the cues given below along with your own ideas. You are Amrit/ Amrita.
(24) ________________
(25) ________________
Travelling is fun. Reading books on (26) _________ places is immersing. Travel allows you to escape from your stressful situation. (27) ____________. Seeing other parts of the world and immersing yourself in foreign cultures opens up completely new avenues of discovery.
(28) ________________, and can open your eyes in ways you never thought possible. When you are out on the road meeting new people and opening up to new experiences, you may find that you are also slowly reinventing yourself. Travel can open up so many doors and provide for so many adventures, both planned and spontaneous.
Having said that, travelling as a (29) ________________ may sometimes take the form of running away from reality. Too much travel may develop a sense of homesickness at some point. Life at home will go on without you and you might miss some important moments you would have yearned to be present at. Travel can also be extremely expensive putting an unnecessary (30) _____________.
Q. Chose the appropriate the word for ____ (25)
While reading about new places and searching for them online has its merits, the advantages of actually travelling to various destinations far exceed them. Write an article in 120-150 words for the magazine Travel Times, evaluating both these options. You may use the cues given below along with your own ideas. You are Amrit/ Amrita.
(24) ________________
(25) ________________
Travelling is fun. Reading books on (26) _________ places is immersing. Travel allows you to escape from your stressful situation. (27) ____________. Seeing other parts of the world and immersing yourself in foreign cultures opens up completely new avenues of discovery.
(28) ________________, and can open your eyes in ways you never thought possible. When you are out on the road meeting new people and opening up to new experiences, you may find that you are also slowly reinventing yourself. Travel can open up so many doors and provide for so many adventures, both planned and spontaneous.
Having said that, travelling as a (29) ________________ may sometimes take the form of running away from reality. Too much travel may develop a sense of homesickness at some point. Life at home will go on without you and you might miss some important moments you would have yearned to be present at. Travel can also be extremely expensive putting an unnecessary (30) _____________.
Q. Chose the appropriate the word for ____ (26)
While reading about new places and searching for them online has its merits, the advantages of actually travelling to various destinations far exceed them. Write an article in 120-150 words for the magazine Travel Times, evaluating both these options. You may use the cues given below along with your own ideas. You are Amrit/ Amrita.
(24) ________________
(25) ________________
Travelling is fun. Reading books on (26) _________ places is immersing. Travel allows you to escape from your stressful situation. (27) ____________. Seeing other parts of the world and immersing yourself in foreign cultures opens up completely new avenues of discovery.
(28) ________________, and can open your eyes in ways you never thought possible. When you are out on the road meeting new people and opening up to new experiences, you may find that you are also slowly reinventing yourself. Travel can open up so many doors and provide for so many adventures, both planned and spontaneous.
Having said that, travelling as a (29) ________________ may sometimes take the form of running away from reality. Too much travel may develop a sense of homesickness at some point. Life at home will go on without you and you might miss some important moments you would have yearned to be present at. Travel can also be extremely expensive putting an unnecessary (30) _____________.
Q. Chose the appropriate the word for ____ (27)
While reading about new places and searching for them online has its merits, the advantages of actually travelling to various destinations far exceed them. Write an article in 120-150 words for the magazine Travel Times, evaluating both these options. You may use the cues given below along with your own ideas. You are Amrit/ Amrita.
(24) ________________
(25) ________________
Travelling is fun. Reading books on (26) _________ places is immersing. Travel allows you to escape from your stressful situation. (27) ____________. Seeing other parts of the world and immersing yourself in foreign cultures opens up completely new avenues of discovery.
(28) ________________, and can open your eyes in ways you never thought possible. When you are out on the road meeting new people and opening up to new experiences, you may find that you are also slowly reinventing yourself. Travel can open up so many doors and provide for so many adventures, both planned and spontaneous.
Having said that, travelling as a (29) ________________ may sometimes take the form of running away from reality. Too much travel may develop a sense of homesickness at some point. Life at home will go on without you and you might miss some important moments you would have yearned to be present at. Travel can also be extremely expensive putting an unnecessary (30) _____________.
Q. Chose the appropriate the word for ____ (28)
While reading about new places and searching for them online has its merits, the advantages of actually travelling to various destinations far exceed them. Write an article in 120-150 words for the magazine Travel Times, evaluating both these options. You may use the cues given below along with your own ideas. You are Amrit/ Amrita.
(24) ________________
(25) ________________
Travelling is fun. Reading books on (26) _________ places is immersing. Travel allows you to escape from your stressful situation. (27) ____________. Seeing other parts of the world and immersing yourself in foreign cultures opens up completely new avenues of discovery.
(28) ________________, and can open your eyes in ways you never thought possible. When you are out on the road meeting new people and opening up to new experiences, you may find that you are also slowly reinventing yourself. Travel can open up so many doors and provide for so many adventures, both planned and spontaneous.
Having said that, travelling as a (29) ________________ may sometimes take the form of running away from reality. Too much travel may develop a sense of homesickness at some point. Life at home will go on without you and you might miss some important moments you would have yearned to be present at. Travel can also be extremely expensive putting an unnecessary (30) _____________.
Q. Chose the appropriate the word for ____ (29)
While reading about new places and searching for them online has its merits, the advantages of actually travelling to various destinations far exceed them. Write an article in 120-150 words for the magazine Travel Times, evaluating both these options. You may use the cues given below along with your own ideas. You are Amrit/ Amrita.
(24) ________________
(25) ________________
Travelling is fun. Reading books on (26) _________ places is immersing. Travel allows you to escape from your stressful situation. (27) ____________. Seeing other parts of the world and immersing yourself in foreign cultures opens up completely new avenues of discovery.
(28) ________________, and can open your eyes in ways you never thought possible. When you are out on the road meeting new people and opening up to new experiences, you may find that you are also slowly reinventing yourself. Travel can open up so many doors and provide for so many adventures, both planned and spontaneous.
Having said that, travelling as a (29) ________________ may sometimes take the form of running away from reality. Too much travel may develop a sense of homesickness at some point. Life at home will go on without you and you might miss some important moments you would have yearned to be present at. Travel can also be extremely expensive putting an unnecessary (30) _____________.
Q. Chose the appropriate the word for ____ (30)
21 videos|317 docs|95 tests
|
Class 12 English: CBSE Sample Question Paper- Term I (2021-22)- 2 Doc | 21 pages |
Class 12 English: CBSE Sample Question Paper- Term I (2021-22)- 3 Doc | 23 pages |
Class 12 English: CBSE Sample Question Paper- Term I (2021-22)- 4 Doc | 21 pages |
English: CBSE Sample Question Paper (2020-21) - 1 Doc | 25 pages |
English: CBSE Sample Question Paper (2020-21) - 2 Doc | 29 pages |
21 videos|317 docs|95 tests
|
Class 12 English: CBSE Sample Question Paper- Term I (2021-22)- 2 Doc | 21 pages |
Class 12 English: CBSE Sample Question Paper- Term I (2021-22)- 3 Doc | 23 pages |
Class 12 English: CBSE Sample Question Paper- Term I (2021-22)- 4 Doc | 21 pages |
English: CBSE Sample Question Paper (2020-21) - 1 Doc | 25 pages |
English: CBSE Sample Question Paper (2020-21) - 2 Doc | 29 pages |