Answer the following questions :
- Why are adolescent girls pulled out of school?
- What happens to a girl when she loses mobility?
- Who are more vulnerable to adolescent health problems- boys or girls? Why?
- What major problems do boys face during adolescence?
b) When a girl loses her mobility, various opportunities become limited and scarce to her. This includes economic and non-formal education opportunities along with formal education and companions.
c) Both adolescent boys and girls are at considerable risk when it comes to health problems. While adolescent boys are often deprived of proper social and health issues and thus, gets subjected to unhealthy addictions, adolescent girls are often forced to leave their schools and social institutions, causing them to get married early and face marital and birth-related risks.
d) During adolescence, boys often fail to attend school, or are unemployed, which causes them to be unaware of social and health issues, which might lead to problems like criminal activities or drug and alcohol addiction. These cause a great damage to their health and lifE-
- Answer the following questions :Why are adolescent girls the worst sufferers?What happens to a girl when she loses mobility? Who, do you think, are more vulnerable to adolescent health problems — boys or girls? Why?What major problems do boys face during adolescence? AWhy should all of us say 'no' to drugs?
- Read the passage and answer the questions A and B.When you are in the driving seat of a car, you have the steering and the horn in your hands, the brake and accelerator under your feet, eyes open looking ahead, left and right. The same can be said about a motorcycle rider, with some modifications. These are all very visiblE- But behind all, there is something that keeps working unseen. And that is the Central Processing Unit (CPU), your brain. CPUs are artificially intelligent machines that are programmed to do specific jobs under fixed conditions and judgments. But the human brain is intelligent by naturE- It is the most sophisticated machine that is able to operate on ever-changing conditions and standards of judgment. As conditions in the traffic keep invariably changing, this virtue of sophistication of your brain must be at work when you are driving. The difference between traffic in the roads and highways and racing circuit must not be blurring inside you. Never imagine yourself to be a Michael Schumacher driving an F-l at 300 mph. Leave no room for fantasy. You must always be ready to encounter unexpected behaviour from any vehicle or pedestrian. 'Keep your cool' is easy to advice but difficult to maintain. Still you must always restrain yourself because, at the end of the day, you don't want to be regarded as a killer. Now you see, the last thing that differentiates you from a computer is your consciencE-
- When are the images, thoughts and emotions of a dream experienced?
- What does the word 'consensus' mean?
- Answer the following questions :(a) Why has Valentina Tereshkova been described as 'proletaria'? (b) What do you know about Tereshkova's early life? (c) What led to the selection of Tereshkova as a cosmonaut?(d) Describe the trainings Tereshkova had to undergo to prepare herself for the flight.(e) When and how was Vostok-6 launched?
- Answer the following questions :(a) What is the theory of Sigmund Freud about dream?(b) How much has science been successful in explaining dreams?(c). What are the benefits of dream?(d) What does the expression "disguised fulfilments of repressed wishes" mean?(e) Define dream in your own languagE-
- Read the passage and answer the questions A and B.The famous Greek philosopher Aristotle said, 'Man is by nature a social animal.' What he meant was that man, by instinct, seeks company of others and establishes relationships, much like most animals of the wild, for companionship and for physical and emotional support. Unlike the animals however, man's relationships give meaning to his existence and inspires him to do well in education, in workplace or in a profession that he pursues. Relationships are of different kinds. Some are familial and intimate, formed by blood and by marriage; some are social like the ones we have with friends and some are made in school where we form close bonds with classmates and teachers. Relationships can also be fostered in workplace, which may quickly change from professional to social. There are relationships also between human beings and animals, between children and their toys that they cannot part with. All these relationships keep us close to each other and provide us all kinds of support, love and affection. A person who has no family feels the pain of loneliness and isolation. There is no one to laugh or cry with him/her. When we share our joys with someone, it simply redoubles, and we when we suffer a loss and someone shares our sorrow, it lessens. Relationships are thus needed for our emotional health. To build relationships, we need to have trust and respect for each other, and love where this is needed. We cannot be selfish and possessive if we want to establish an effective relationship. But quite often we see people quarrelling and fighting with each other which only brings misery and loss to all.
- 'Schooling' means-
- "We travelled Intermediate class in a cross-country train." Here 'we' refers to,.........
- Why have the heels lost the capacity to provide shelter for mother fries?
- A. Choose the correct answer from the alternatives : What does the word 'expertise' mean?
- Scenic spot’ refers to -
- In Kuakata tourism can be a ____source of earning money.
- A. Choose the correct answer from the alternatives :The word ‘isolation’ means ——.
- What do you mean by ‘baffling’?
- 'Civic engagement' is essential for a/an,..........
- A. Choose the correct answer from the alternatives :The word 'Company' in the passage refers to -
- Using credit card is taking a loan
- Read the passage and answer the questions A and B.The term "diaspora" is used to refer to people who have left their homelands and settled in other parts of the world either because they were forced to do so or because they wanted to leave on their own. The word is increasingly used for such people as a collective group and/or a community. The world has seen many diasporas but scholars have been studying the phenomenon with great interest only in recent decades. Among the great diasporas of history is that of the Jewish people, who were forced to leave their lands in ancient times. The movement of Aryans from Central Europe to the Indian sub continent thousands of years ago is also a noteworthy diaspora, although the causes of this diaspora are unclear. In twentieth century history, the Palestinian diaspora has attracted a lot of attention and been a cause of concern for world leaders because of the plight of Palestinians. There have been massive diasporas in Africa, too, over the centuries, either because of war or because of the ravages of naturE- But the chief reason why the phenomenon of diaspora is attracting so much attention now is globalization.
- Read the passage and answer the questions A and B.Kuakata, locally known as Sagar Kannya (Daughter of the Sea) is a rare scenic spot located on the southernmost tip of Bangladesh. It is 70 km from Patuakhali district headquarters and 320 km from Dhaka. An excellent combination of the picturesque natural beauty, sandy beaches, blue sky and the shimmering expanse of water of the Bay of Bengal and the evergreen forest makes Kuakata a much sought after tourist destination. The name Kuakata takes its origin from the story of a 'Kua'–or well dug on the seashore by the early Rakhaine settlers for collecting drinking water. The Rakhaines had landed on Kuakata coast after being expelled from Arakan by the Mughals. Kuakata is one of the unique spots which allow a visitor to watch both the sunrise and the sunset from the beach. That perhaps makes Kuakata one of the world's most attractive beaches. Kuakata is truly a virgin beach and a sanctuary for migratory winter birds. Fishing boats plying in the Bay of Bengal with colourful sails, surfing waves and the lines of coconut trees add to the vibrant colours of Kuakata. The indigenous culture of the Rakhaine community and hundred year old Buddhist Temples indicate the age-old tradition and cultural heritage of this area.
- The name of Sheikh Kamal is especially associated with---
- Answer the following questions :What is the distance of Kuakata from Patuakhali and Dhaka?What makes Kuakata an attractive tourist spot?How is the name Kuakata originated?Why did the Rakhaines come to Kuakata?
- "I was half wakened by the sound of chopping." Here the word 'chopping' in the first line is a/an ....
- 'economic' refers to ---
- The synonym of ‘affluent’ is-