Your school has planned an excursion to Lonavala near Mumbai during the autumn holidays. Write a Notice in not more than 50 words for your school notice board, giving detailed information and inviting the names of those who are desirous to join. Sign as Naresh/ Namita, Head Boy/ Head Girl, D.V. English School, Thane, Mumbai.
C.P.R. Senior Secondary School, Meerut is looking for a receptionist for the school. Draft an advertisement in not more than 50 words to be published in the classified columns of Hindustan Times. You are Romola Vij, Principal of the school.
Your school Commerce Association organized a seminar for class XII students of the schools of your zone on the topic, ‘Rising prices create a crisis’. As coordinator of the programme, write a report in not more than 100-125 words for your school magazine. You are Piyush/ Priya of ABC School, Agra.
A new indoor gymnasium has recently been constructed and inaugurated at APJ International School at Goa. As special correspondent of ‘The Hindu’ draft a Report in 100- 125 words on the gymnasium and the inauguration ceremony.
You are Pritam/ Priti, 27, W.E.A. Karol Bagh, Delhi. You have decided to shift your residence to Faridabad and hence decided to discontinue your membership of Brain Trust Library, Karol Bag. Write a letter to the Librarian, requesting him to cancel your membership and refund your security deposit of Rs Five Thousand explaining your inability to continue your membership.
How are the attitudes of the ironmaster and his daughter different? Support your answer from the text.
Compare and contrast Sophie and Jansie highlighting their temperament and aspirations.
How did the Tiger King stand in danger of losing his Kingdom? How was he able to avert the danger?
The tiger king prevented a British officer from fulfilling his desire, the Maharaja stood in danger of losing his kingdom itself. Once, a high-ranking British officer, who was very fond of hunting tigers, visited Pratibandhapuram. He expressed his wish to hunt tigers in Pratibandhapuram. But, Maharaj refused permission. The British officer’s secretary sent word to the Maharaja through the dewan that he only wanted a photograph with the dead tiger. The Maharaja could do the actual killing. But the Maharaja would not agree even to this proposal. He thought that if he relented now, he would be in a difficult situation if the other British officers turned up for tiger hunts. So, in order to please the British Officer
And retain his kingdom he had to gift expensive diamond rings worth three lakh rupees to the lady of the British officer.