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You are Ankit/ Ankita. You visited the arctic region as part of an expedition. The melting of the ice caps and the rising water level alarmed you and made you realize the intensity of global warming. On your return you decide to write an article for a youth magazine on your concerns regarding the effects of global warming.


Based on the points given below and your own ideas, write an article in 100-120 words, on the Effects of Global Warming:


•Polar ice caps melt


•Water level rises-flooding of coastal areas


•Increased frequency of weather extremes-climate changes.

Effects of Global Warming


By: Ankita


Global warming has been a prime concern for the national and international delegates and has mastered the seat of importance since years. Though the remedies to reduce it are still on the verge of being explored, yet the studies and conferences on this international issue has spearheaded the awareness amongst people in a mass scale.


We are all acquainted with the melting of polar ice caps without delving much into the immediate effects. With the rapid augmentation in temperature, there is fast melting of glaciers and polar ice caps. In the recent reports, we have noticed a rapid deterioration in the presence of solid ice especially in the Arctic and Antarctic regions. My recent expedition to Arctic made me realize the space evacuated by the thawing of solid ice contents.


As a consequence of this melting, there has been an increase in the water level. According to the recent reports, one fourth of the water level has been found to increase in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, which is again channelized in the seas and rivers. With the rise of water level in the rivers, the adjoining coastal areas are found to be victims of floods during monsoons. Often these places experience occasional and sudden outburst of water from the adjacent water body.


However, the consequences of global warming extend to changes in the weather and climatic patterns. With massive deforestation, there has been an increase in the carbon dioxide content, leading to a rise in the heat absorption capacity of the earth. The greenhouse gases trap the heat and do not allow them to escape the earth, thus augmenting the temperature of the earth over the years. This has huge impacts on the diurnal temperature with unprecedented weather changes. The weather pattern experiences massive whimsical changes. It is only us, the humans, who in the quest to comfort our existing lives, have created odds which need to be mended as soon as possible.


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Read the following passage carefully:

1. Although everybody has a creative spark, the potential is not always fully utilised. How does one recognize those who are developing their creative energies to the fullest? Mad painters and tormented poets are only comic stereotypes of the creative personality. The essential traits of creativity are found among a wide variety of less conspicuous creators, people in all walks of life. Unfortunately, the structure of our social and educational environment does not always promote its growth.


2. Generally speaking, creative people often believe their purpose in life is to discover and implement the interrelatedness of things, to make order out of disorder. They also see problems where others see none and question the validity of even the most widely accepted answers. Creative persons are compulsive problem seekers, not so much because they thrive on problems, but because their senses are attuned to a world that demands to be put together, like a jigsaw puzzle scattered on a table.


3. Several tests now in use reveal that highly creative people are much more open and receptive to the complexities of experience than are less creative people. The creative temperament has a tendency to break problems down into their most basic elements and then reconstruct them iijto whole new problems, thereby discovering new relationships and new solutions.


4. Highly creative people aren’t afraid to ask what may seem to be naive or silly questions. They ask questions like, “why don’t spiders get tangled up in their own webs?” and “why do dogs turn in circles before lying down?”. Such questions may seem childlike, and in a way they are. Children have not yet had their innate creative energies channelled into culturally acceptable directions and can give full rein to their curiosity—the absolute prerequisite for full creative functioning, in both children and adults.


5. Unlike children, creative people appear to have vast stores of patience to draw upon. Months, years, even decades can be devoted to a single problem.


6. The home that encourages inquisitiveness contributes to creative development. The


teacher who stresses questions rather than answers and rewards curiosity rather than restricting is teaching a child to be creative.


7. To be extremely intelligent is not the same as to be gifted in creative work. Tire Quiz Kids are often referred to as geniuses. They would undoubtedly score high in memory functions But it is doubtful whether they are also fluent in producing ideas.


8. Contrary to popular myths that glorify youth, more creative achievements are likely to occur when people grow older. While memory may falter with age, creativity is ageless.


Choose the most appropriate meaning of the given word from the options provided:


(a) The word “conspicuous” means


(b) The word “innate” means


(c) The word “naïve” means


(d) The word “fluent means

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With the onset of the rainy season, the condition of the roads has become miserable. Based on the visual input and your own ideas, write a letter to the editor of the newspaper in about 100-120 words on why this is becoming a yearly affair. Give suggestions on what can be done about this. You are Rany’ Rama, 12, Pant Nagar, Agra.

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Develop the following into a readable story of 150-200 words:

It was a cold and windy night. My friend and me met after a long time and were chatting for hours. We did not notice that time flew away and it was close to ten. We decided to take an auto rickshaw to go to our room. It started raining and ……………..

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A young boy was travelling by train for work from Delhi to Chandigarh. He was all of twenty years and had recently joined his father’s business. He was on his maiden work trip. He was carrying a briefcase….