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You are Neeraj/Neeraja Shekhar, Principal, Vasant Public School, Pune. Your school has just started a music department. Write a letter to the Manager of Melody House, Pune, wholesale suppliers of musical instruments, placing an order for musical instruments for the school. Ask for a discount on the catalogue prices. (120 – 150 words)

OR


Bal Vidya Public School, Bhilai, urgently requires a post-graduate teacher to teach political science for which they have placed an advertisement in The Bhilai Express. You are Sanjay/Sanjana Sharma from 21, Vasant Marg, Bhilai. Draft a letter including a CV, applying for the advertised post. (120 – 150 words)


Neeraja Shekhar,


Principal,


Vasant Public School,


Pune


Date: 25th October 2018


To,


The Manager


Melody House,


Pune.


Subject: Order Letter for musical instruments


Dear Sir,


I am Neeraja; I am writing this letter to you to place an order of musical instruments for the school.The list is as follows :


Harmonium - 10


Synthesizers - 10


Tabla - 20


Bongo - 15


Piano - 5


Flute - 5


We found your store pleasing and up to the mark which compelled us towards placing the order. I would be glad if you could give a 15 % discount on the catalogue prices of the instruments. We look forward to placing more orders like this in the near future.


Hope that you send it as soon as possible without any delay so that we can work without any halt.


Thanking you,


Neeraja


Principal.


OR


21 Vasant Vihar Marg,


Bhilai, Chattisgarh


10 June 2018


The Principal


Bal Vidya Public School


Bhilai, Chattisgarh


Dear Madam,


Subject: Application for the post of a P.G.T. in Political Science.


My name is Sanjana, and I would like to express my keen interest in working for your interested in working for your esteemed institution as a Post Graduate Teacher of Political Science.


I posses all the professional attributes that are necessary for the job and think I am a very suitable candidate for it. I am very passionate about teaching and love to put my heart and soul into my work.


The detailed information regarding my education, qualification, experience, interest and achievements appears in the resume accompanying this letter.


I will be available for a face-to-face interview on any working day. But will appreciate if I get a week’s notice for I have to plan leave and travel.


Looking forward to hearing from you!


Kind regards.


Sanjana


Enclosure: Bio-Data and Testimonials.


RESUME


Name: Sanjana Sharma


Fathers name: Anil Sharma


Address: A-01 Palms, Greater Bhilai.


Phone: 9953384328


Email: [email protected]


Age: 27


Marital Status: Unmarried


Nationality: Indian


Academic Qualification:


i. B.A from Punjab University, Chandigarh: 68% marks


ii. M.A. (Political Science) From Punjab University, Chandigarh, 70 % marks


iii. B.Ed From Annamalai University, Annamalai, 72% marks.


Experience:


i. Worked in St.Bedes School, Jaipur for six years.


ii. Currently working as P.G.T Pol. Science in Tagore Public School, Pune.


Scholarship: Gold medal in highest score in Linguistics. And have been a scholarship holder from Class 10 to 12.


Hobbies: Travel and reading.


Reference: Dr Sunil Kapoor, 12, Kidwai Nagar, Pune Phone: 56438XXXXX.


Salary Expected:25,000 per month.


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3

Read the passage given below :

Keeping cities clean is essential for keeping their residents healthy. Our health depends not just on personal hygiene and nutrition, but critically also on how clean we keep our cities and their surroundings. The spread of dengue and chikungunya are intimately linked to the deteriorating state of public health conditions in our cities.


The good news is that waste management to keep cities clean is now getting attention through the Swachh Bharat Mission. However, much of the attention begins and stops with the brooms and the dustbins, extending at most to the collection and transportation of the mixed waste to some distant or not so distant place, preferably out of sight. The challenge of processing and treating the different streams of solid waste, and safe disposal of the residuals in scientific landfills, has received much less attention in municipal solid waste management than is expected from a health point of view.


One of the problems is that instead of focusing on waste management for health, we have got sidetracked into ‘‘waste for energy’’. If only we were to begin by not mixing the biodegradable component of solid waste (close to 60 percent of the total) in our cities with the dry waste, and instead use this stream of waste for composting and producing a gas called methane.


City compost from biodegradable waste provides an alternative to farmyard manure (like cow-dung). It provides an opportunity to simultaneously clean up our cities and help improve agricultural productivity and quality of the soil. Organic manure or compost plays a very important role as a supplement to chemical fertilisers in enriching the nutrient-deficient soils. City compost can be the new player in the field.


Benefits of compost on the farm are well-known. The water holding capacity of the soil which uses compost helps with drought-proofing, and the requirement of less water per crop is a welcome feature for a water-stressed future. By making the soil porous, use of compost also makes roots stronger and resistant to pests and decay. Farmers using compost, therefore, need less quantity of pesticides. There is also evidence to suggest that horticulture crops grown with compost have better flavour, size, colour and shelf-life.


City compost has the additional advantage of being weed-free unlike farmyard manure which brings with it the seeds of undigested grasses and requires a substantial additional labour cost for weeding as the crops grow. City compost is also rich in organic carbon, and our soils are short in this.


Farmers clearly recognize the value of city compost. If city waste was composted before making it available to the farmers for applying to the soil, cities would be cleaned up and the fields around them would be much more productive.


Quite apart from cleaning up the cities of biodegradable waste, this would be a major and sustainable contribution to improving the health of our soil without further damage by excessive chemical inputs. What a marvellous change from waste to health!


The good news is that some states are regularly laying plastic roads. Plastic roads will not only withstand future monsoon damage but will also solve a city’s problem of disposing of non-recyclable plastic. It is clear that if the mountains of waste from our cities were to be recycled into road construction material, it would tackle the problem of managing waste while freeing up scarce land.


(a) On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, make notes on it using headings and sub-headings. Use recognisable abbreviations wherever necessary (minimum four) and a format you consider suitable. Also supply an appropriate title to it.


(b) Write a summary of the passage in about 80 words.


4

You are Faiz/Falak Mazumdar living at 39, Udampur Colony, Shimla. You decide to hold a dinner party to congratulate your grandparents on their golden wedding anniversary. Draft a formal invitation in not more than 50 words to all family members to attend a grand dinner at home.

OR


You are Harish/Harshita of 12, Seva Nagar, Pune. You want to sell your flat as you are shifting to another city for work. Draft a suitable advertisement in not more than 50 words to be published in The Pune Times under the classified columns.


6

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OR


You are Ali/Alia, Head girl / Head boy of your school. You are deeply disturbed by the rising cases of aggressive behaviour of students in your school. You decide to speak during the morning assembly about it. Write a speech on ‘Indiscipline in Schools’. (150 – 200 words)


7

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