Saturday, December 24, 2011

10 :

A. 1. R K Laxman’n cartoon’s have universal appeal; they do this by taking a close look at people’s pretences and dealing with them in a matter-of-fact manner. 2. He worked as an editor in ‘The Free Press Journal’. 3. India had just achieved independence from British rule. But the country had been partitioned. 4. Laxman did a variety of cartoons caricatures and Sunday specials. He recorded the momentous event in the form of caricatures of Jinnah, Gandhi, Mountbatten and Nehru. 5. The legendary hero ‘The Common Man’ is the voiceless witness; he represents the common mass of India.
B.1. That a large number of people still do not have any civic sense is amazing but true. 2. That an outsider will be elected as a committee member in this club is unlikely. 3. That the School Day celebrations will be postponed because of bad weather is quite possible.
1. It is now clear that he is not suited to a career in law. 2. It has now been confirmed that the storm will cross the coast near Nagapattinam. 3. It is obvious that we cannot wait endlessly for her because we already late for the show. 4. It is surprising that she expects him to take such a tough entrance test.
C. 2. merged 3. hinged 4. pasted 5. patched 6. blend
D.1. dowdy, tawdry, garish, suave, glitzy
E. long ago, things that existed in the past, aged, not new, aged, something that has existed in the past, obsolete
F. 1. adjective 2. noun 3. No 4. No, It is generally used only with people or objects. 5. Yes 6. in the first syllable; three
G. a. Yes b. Yes c. Yes d. Yes e. Yes f. Yes
I. 1. illusion 2. inquiry 3. affect 4. humane, 5. adverse 6. emigrate 7. flout 8. inflict
Examination Practice
1. It has anti-oxidants. 2. is a substance in turmeric which has anti- bacterial and anti-fungal properties 3. It would excite the British because they love Indian food flavoured with turmeric. Also Britain has a high incidence of leukaemia. 4. cystic fibrosis 5. It is difficult to assess the significance of the research on turmeric; leukaemia is rare in people of Asian origin. 6. a. incidence b. considerable c. exhibit d. bemused e. assess
8 :

A. 1. He inspired him. The school had a new mathematics room. 2. His father wanted him to study medicine. 3. He wanted him to keep his scientific options open. 4. He studied and prepared himself to teach them. 5. His practical abilities never matched up to his theoritical enquiries. 6. It was very easy and obvious. 7. It offered him the hope of understanding where we came from and why were here. 8. He is very humble and has a great thirst for knowledge.
B.1. Farida stretched herself lazily in her bed. 2. Vinay forced himself to finish his lunch though he was not hungry. 3. The speakers were asked to introduce themselves before beginning their speeches. 4. If I save enough money, I shall buy myself a bike.
C. Aequare: equal, equinox, equilateral, equilibrium
Bio: biology, biosphere, biomass, biography
D.1. Additionally, programmes on television should be interesting, useful and well produced. 2. When we watch science programmes on television, we do not take the concepts seriously. 3. Producers of films should aim to educate the public, not just entertain it. 4. Problems related to the environment, such as the green house effect and the depletion of the ozone layer, are widely discussed in the media. 5. Hawking mentioned Libya, Pakistan, Iraq and Azerbaijan among
minor powers that have built up a nuclear arsenal.
E. right; wrong; wrong; right; wrong; right 2. heart, show, pin, well, block, road
F. mementos; documentaries; phenomena; spectra; formulae; dice; equipment; radii; specimens
G. ‘They are taken in trays and baked at 900C for twenty minutes. They are next sent down through the conveyor belt to airconditioned rooms to be cooled for 6 hours. After this stage, they are filled with beverage and simultaneously vibrated so that the contents are levelled. Subsequently the bottles are sealed with foil, capped and labelled. Then they are sealed and packed in trucks. Finally they are the bottles are packed, stored and transported in trucks to various places.
Examination Practice
a group of organs that breaks down chemical components of food into nutrients to generate; have enzymes called ptyalin and amylase which break starch into sugars and lipase; esophagus; throat and the stomach; rhythmic, wave-like muscle movements; a large sack-like organ; which churns the food with the help of gastric acids; bile and other digestive enzymes; water and electrolytes are removed; microbes such as bacteria
9 :

A. 1. I will visit my uncle in Kanpur. I will call you when I visit him. 2. Himanshu told me that he would come on time. Himanshu came on time. 3. I never knew that my grandfather played the veena. How could I ever imagine that he could play the veena? 4. The dog was there at the gate all this while. Now it is not at the gate. 5. Kalpana thought she had saved the document carefully in a folder. She had not saved the document.
B.1. 18 June 2. Evam Indrajit 3. Vasthala Art Gallery 4. western dance classes and a special package of spinning, yoga and martial arts; 5. sailing 6. poetry reading by Dr R J Mala and day long activities at Dakshin Chitra
C. 1. like death warmed up 2. like a ton of bricks 3. like a meteor 4. as wide as saucers 5. like a blood hound
D.1. weak-kneed 2. high-handed 3. sure-footed 4. tight-fisted 5. clear-headed 6. light-fingered 7. stone-faced 8. hardhearted
F. 1. ei 2. ie 3. ei 4. ie 5. ie 6. ei 7. ie 8. ei 9. ie
H. 1. b 2. d 3. a 4. c
Examination Practice
  1. Mr. Koch willingly gave Albert the reference he wanted. ‘If I say I can’t teach you anymore, and probably you will soon be able to teach me, will that be all right?’ he asked. ‘That’s saying too much, sir,’ said Albert. ‘Its only the truth, but all right, I will put it more seriously,’ said the teacher. It was a glowing reference which said that Albert was ready to enter a college or institute for study of higher Mathematics.
  2. 1. If it had been Aladdin’s palace…I could not have been move charmed with the romantic idea of living in it. 2. It was cosy and clean. It was a real boat that had been upon water hundreds of times and had eventually been converted into a living place. 3. accept any suitable answer 4. It was a snug little room with a window, where the rudder used to go through. It had a little mirror framed with oyster shells nailed against the wall. A tiny, little bed and white washed walls which were as white as milk. 5. There was a looking glass, just the right height for him; a nosegay of seaweed in a blue mug on the table. The room was warm and inviting.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Monday, December 19, 2011

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