Last week the newly built auditorium of your school was inaugurated. As Deepak/Deepti Saha, the head boy/girl of the school, write a factual description of the auditorium in 125‒150 words.
You had attended a workshop on personality development for students. Many eminent personalities had been present. Write a report in 125‒150 words on how the workshop proved to be beneficial. You are Rajesh/Rajshree.
You are Anand/Arti of 14, Model Town, Delhi. You have seen an advertisement in The Hindu for the post of Chief Chef in a 5-Star Hotel. Apply for the job with complete biodata. Write in 125-150 words.
You are Prem/Parul of 16, TT Nagar, Bhopal. You would like to apply for the post of Marketing Manager in a reputed firm in Mumbai. Write a letter to the Public Relations Officer, Chantac Enterprises, Mumbai, applying for the job. Write the letter in 125-150 words giving your biodata.
A newspaper report on a recent terrorist attack in your locality shattered you. You decided to write an article in a local daily on terrorist attacks and the need to maintain peace and harmony in society. Write the article in 125‒150words. You are Madhav/Meena.
India is a tourists' paradise. But we have not really exploited our tourism possibilities. Write an article in 125‒150words on 'Tourism in India'. You are Ravi/Rani.
How did a picture on one of the walls in Baskerville Hall help in solving the mysterious death of Sir Charles Baskerville? Answer in about 125 words.
Write a brief character sketch of Mr. Frankland, one of the neighbours of Charles Baskerville. Answer in about 125words.
Mr. Frankland is elderly inhabitant with a red face and white hair who seemed to be seriously concerned about challenging the law through numerous litigation cases and astronomy. He liked to spend his days fighting different lawsuits simply for the pleasure and had already spent a fortune in this manner. He can take up both sides of an issue. So, on one hand, he fights for the commoners’ right of passage through private property, while on the other hand, he shuts up a way used by the same commoners citing rights of property. Frankland is also interested in astronomy and keeps a telescope on the roof of his house. He tends to keep a grudge against those who have disappointed him. This is evident in his behaviour towards his daughter Laura, who married without his consent. There is little reason to suspect him rather it can be said that he serves as a much-needed dose of comic relief in an otherwise grim tale.