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The document contains various tasks focused on formal writing, grammar corrections, and reporting dialogues. It includes exercises for completing sentences, identifying errors, and composing letters addressing community issues such as e-waste pollution and overgrown trees. Additionally, it features analytical writing prompts regarding the benefits of an eco-friendly school bag and a proposed playground design.
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3. Complete ANY TEN of twelve of the following tasks, as directed.
(0) Fill in the blank with the correct option to complete the opening line of a formal letter
Dear Mr, Patel,
We are pleased to inform you that your proposal for the upcoming project by the board oy
directors
(a) had endors
(b) will have been endorsed
(6) has been endorsed
(@) have endorsed
(ii) Read the given sentence from a marketing report. Identify the error and supply the correction
(1
in the given format, my
The company continues to strives tirelessly to meet customer demands.
Error Correction
@® Rhea asked the following question to her colleague, Deepak. ay
Have you finalised the magazine content to be submitted tomorrow?
Report Rhea’s question correctly.
() Fill in the blank by choosing the correct option, to complete an official announcement, (1)
Attention all prefects,
Please be informed that the deadline for submitting your registrations for participation in the
Art Exhibition has been extended; (that/these/this) should be communicated to all students
of classes IX-X.
(¥) Read Sana’s reply to her team leader, regarding the preparation of an important presentation
ay
I'm sony I forgot ma'am. Fl have the presentation ready for you very soon today.
Report Sana’s reply by completing the following sentence correctly.
Sana apologised for having forgotten and said
(vi) Identify and correct the error in the given line taken from an online news report: (1)
Nearly most shop was closed for the public holiday.
Option No. Error Correction
(@) most every
(6) shop shops
© was were
@ the that
(vi) Complete the given school announcement by selecting the correct option to fill in the blank
a
Good news, everyone!
) Our school's robotics team has successfully «......
(a) securing (6) secured
(0) will secure (@) had secured
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a place in the semi-finalsa a
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ct the error and supply the correction for the given observation by a child
That needn't be Dad's jacket. 1's 00 small ®
p= fe
Report the dialogue between a te
Teacher: Did eve
Students
The teacher asked if everyone had understood the new assignment, to which the students
a expressing their gratitude
Select the correct option to complete the given sentence from a handbook for managers.
cher and a student, by completing sentence.
ne understand the new assignment? o
Yes, we all got it, thank yout
The manager ..rreseeresees Consider the proposal before making a decision. a)
(a) will (b) should
(©) might @ can
Complete the given sentence about the reaction of some friends, by selecting the correct
option: aw
‘The group of friends «0... excited at the prospect of their upcoming adventure.
(a) are (b) has
© is @ were
Read the conversation about social media, between a teacher and a student.
Teacher: How do you think social media influences our perceptions of reality? a)
Jagrit: I believe it distorts our perception of reality by only showing the highlight reels of
people's lives.
Report the student's response by completing the following.
The student remarked .. by only showing the highlight reels of people's lives.
WRITING SKILLS (a0)
Note: All details presented in the questions in writing section are imaginary and created for assessment
purpose.
4. (4)
(B)
5. (A)
You are Nirmal Pillai, a concerned citizen from Aluva, Kochi. Compose a letter in about
120 words, to the Project Head of the E-Waste Management Cell at Electronics Vatika, New
Delhi, highlighting the adverse effects of e-waste” pollution. Suggest measures for addressing
its management through community engagement and government initiatives.
© Discarded electronic devices such as smartphones, computers, and televisions, which are
no longer in use or have reached the end of their lifecycle. ©
Or
You are Chhavi Pathak of Ranchi, Bihar. Write a letter in about 120 words addressing the
Secretary of the City Municipal Authority. Detail the problem of overgrown trees and shrubs
in the neighbourhood and request the delegation of personnel for regular pruning.
Read the product details on a label for a school bag: 6)
ECO-FRIENDLY SCHOOL BAG
Made from recycled materials
Ergonomic* design with padded shoulder straps and breathable mesh back panel
Spacious main compartment with multiple pockets and organisers)
Reflective strips for visibility and safety
Water-resistant fabric
“Available in various vibrant colours and patterns
Latest CBSE Sample Paperial purchase. Write the analytics
Now, analyse why this school bag would be a bent
friendliness, comfort feature
paragraph in 120 words, considering factors such as its
functionality, safety aspects, and design options |
* Design that is intended to maximise comfort, efficiency, and safety for the user
Or
(B) Read the given details of a playground intended for your resident area.
ed by traditional Indian architecture, such as a
+ A central climbing structure ins
miniature fort, with multiple levels and slides.
+ Swings adorned with colourful Indian patterns, along with monkey bars and a zip
line.
+ A water play feature inspired by Indian fountains or rivers
* Shaded seating areas with benches and swings, resembling traditional chaupals or
gazebos.
+ Trees, shrubs, and flower beds
Ample open space
Analyse the details and write an analytical paragraph in about 120 words about the suitabilit
of this playground,
Focus on factors such as safety, inclusivity, fun features, suitability for different age groups
and overall experience.2
(i)
(ii)
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(vi)
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Rhea asked her colleague if he had finalised the magazine content to be submitted the follo
next day. Miny
this
that she would ave the presentation ready for her very soon that day
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option Ne | Error |
wrrection
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(b) secured
needn't -can’t
responded/ replied affirmatively
(b) should
© is
that he believed social media distorts their perception of reality
34, Gems Homes
Aluva, Kochi
15 May 2024
The Project Head
E-Waste Management Cell
Electronics Vatika
New Delhi
Dear Sir
Subject: Urgent Action Ne
«+ Introductory paragraph: This is to draw your attention.
«Adverse Effects of E-Waste Pollution (any 2)
~ Leaching of hazardous materials into soil and water
= Contamination of ecosystems
— Health risks for humans due to exposure to t
+ Community Engagement Ideas and Impact: (any 2)
~ Organising e-waste collection drives and recycling events
~ Conducting awareness campaigns in schools, colleges, and community centres
~ Establishing community-based e-waste management centres
~ Engaging local residents in e-waste segregation and recyeling efforts
Promoting the reuse and refurbishment of electronic devices
+ Government Endeavours and Impact: (any 2)
— Implementing e-waste management policies and regulations
= providing funding and resources for e-waste recycling facilities
~ Establishing e-waste collection centres in urban and rural arcas
~ Enforcing strict penalties for illegal dumping of e-waste
~ Collaborating with industry stakeholders to promote sustainable production and disposal practices
* Concluding sentence
‘Yours sincerely
(NIRMAL PILLAI)
A concerned resident
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leded to Address E-Waste Pollution and Management
‘oxic substances(B) 471, Vinayakpur
Ranchi
27 April 2024
The Secretary
City Municipal Authority
Ranchi
Dear Sir
Subject: Request for Pruning Overgrown Trees and Shrubs in the Neighbourhood
* Introductory paragraph: This is to draw your attention...
+ Problems due to unchecked growth: (Any three)
obstructed pathways, reduced visibility on roads, potential safety hazards due to falling branches,
blocks sunlight in homes, branches grow into homes inviting insects, created an unsightly
environment that diminishes the aesthetic appeal of the locality
+ Request
Kindly request — allocate personnel for regular pruning of these trees and shrubs - proactive
measure will not only enhance the aesthetics of our neighbourhood but also ensure the safety
and convenience of residents and pedestrians
+ Concluding sentence
Yours sincerely
hha Pathak
(CHHAVI PATHAK)
Aconcerned resident
5. (A) The Eco-Friendly School Bag stands out as an excellent purchase choice for several reasons.
Firstly, its use of recycled materials demonstrates a commitment to environmental sustainability,
‘making it an eco-conscious option. Additionally, the ergonomic design, featuring padded shoulder
straps and a breathable mesh back panel, ensures maximum comfort during long schoo! days. The
spacious main compartment with multiple pockets and organisers offers ample storage space for
textbooks, notebooks, and other essentials, promoting organisation and efficiency. Moreover, the
inclusion of reflective strips enhances visibility and safety, especially during low light conditions.
‘The water-resistant fabric further protects belongings from unexpected rain showers, adding
durability and reliability to the bag. With its availability in various vibrant colours and patterns,
this school bag not only meets functional needs but also allows for personal style expression,
making it a versatile and appealing choice for students.
Or
(B) The proposed playground design for the resident area embodies a thoughtful fusion of traditional
Indian aesthetics and modem play elements. The central climbing structure, like a miniature fort,
offers multifaceted play experiences, encouraging physical activity and imaginative exploration
‘The swings, decorated with vibrant Indian patterns, coupled with monkey bars and a zip lin
add cultural flair as well as excitement to the playground. Additionally, the incorporation of
water play feature inspired by Indian fountains or rivers not only provides sensory stimulatio
but also offers a refreshing respite from the heat. Shaded seating areas, resembling tradition
chaupals or gazebos, provide comfortable spaces for parents and caregivers to supervise
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