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FCHS0105_2024

The document contains a series of exercises related to language skills, including changing voice, converting speech, correcting sentences, and writing applications. It also includes questions on discipline, the role of youth in democracy, and communication processes. Additionally, it features a passage about the canopy of rainforests and the challenges faced by small mammals in that environment.

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FCHS0105_2024

The document contains a series of exercises related to language skills, including changing voice, converting speech, correcting sentences, and writing applications. It also includes questions on discipline, the role of youth in democracy, and communication processes. Additionally, it features a passage about the canopy of rainforests and the challenges faced by small mammals in that environment.

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Change the voice:

2b i) The storm destroyed the house. COl, C02


ii) Hohan will direct the show.
iii) They were Interviewing her for the job.
iv) Can French b~ learned easily?
Course Code—FCH5O105
v) She was stung by a jellyfish while she was swimming.
Course Title- ENCLISH
2c Convert to Indiract speech: - . I”” COl, CO2
I) They said, “They tate exercke every day.”
TIme-3uours . Max. Marks - 50
“II) She said, “I have been waiting for him since last morning.”
It) He said to me, “I will not give you any medicine without
tions. ~ if any, nlaybe suitably assumesi prescription,”
Convert to direct speech:
U. Question Marks CO iv) she said that she had bought a book.
No. ‘4 You say that you went to Mumbal the previous day,
U1 Attempt any 2 parts of the following U 3 Attempt any 2 parts of the following
-~
la
- Choose the CORREC’f spelling: S COT 3a What Is SWOT analysis? S CO2, Co3,
Cos
I) Millennium, Millinium, Millenium, Millanlum 3b Write a précis of the following and give a suitable title. 5 C02, COB,
ii) Entreprneeur, Enterpeneur, Entreprenuer, Entrepreneur - COS
Ill) Recommendation, Recommendation, Reccomendatlon, Discipline con~lsts of more than punishment, at the hand of
Recomendatlons - authority, for wrongdoing, It includes self discipline; the regulation
by a man’of his own heart and mind, the cultivation of discernment,
Choose the CORRECT option from brackets: virtue and noble tastes and sentiments and the suppression of
iv) It Is a golden If you mias ii, you will regret it. unbalanced passions, vice and mean disposition. Discipline,
(chance/offer/opportunity) therefore, is a way of life. The undisciplined man is a slave to
passion, luxury and sloth. He entertains dreams on a large scala but
v) It Is widely that computers can -make our lives easier. reality of his existence is sordid. On the other hand, the disciplined
acCepted/agreed/affirmed) man is a free man. His judgement is sound because, he Is trained
and experienced in responsible judgement, His means are
lb Make sentences using the following idioms: independent. His life is free of the debilitating Influence of vice. tie
I) The elephant in the room is able to discern between that which seems good and that which Is
h) Spill the beans good. Although discipline does not consist merely of punishment at
Hi) Every cloud has a silver lining the hand of authority, for wrongdoing, this ~xternal discipline is
nevertheless very important, as an essential part in training the
Correct the incorrect sentences: individual to be self disdpllned (.by means of punishments, re~vards
iv) The man which works here Is from France. and warnings). This is necessary and proper, both for the sake of
v) she’s married with an artist. the Individual and society at large. This external discipline is
necessary, for example, in schools, in order to Induce the
Mate sentences using the following homophones: recalcitrant student to concentrate on his’ studies and observe
I) altar, alter proper behaviour as well as to protect the other students from a
h) cite, sight corrupting and disruptive lnfluehce, Punishment may, at times,
ill) desert; dessert seem harsh but it is justified by the miscreant guilt. A failure by
lv) knight, night authority to Impose discipline leads to the proliferation (under
v) medal meddle personal license and peer pressure) of indiscipline and the influence
Q2 Attempt any? parts of the following of bullies. The decay of discipline in our society Is reflected In the
increasing numbers of people who resort to violence and crude
2a To fill In the blanks, choose the correct option from brackets:
behaviour when provoked. Discipline is necessary for all
i) Five two makes seven, (Into/with/and)
achievements, especially great achievements. Without discipline
ii) This excerpt is ,,,,,,,,,,tlse book lying in the cupboard, (from/of/by)
there can be no scientific advances (e.g. no penicillin), no
Hi) They live — the ninth floor. (on/In/at)
entrepreneurial, industrial or technological achievement (eg. no
vi) He spoke his journey. (on/about/of)
mass produced motor car), no settled system of law and order, no
‘4 He is very good making stories. (In/about/at)
literary achievement, no exploration and development of a new
land (eg. Australia since 1777) end no proclamation of religious
truth, because all of these matters require the careful, vigorous
~ustaln~daJ~lic[yinnof trained and balanced minds and bodies,

a) p (22’ S
Discipline goes hand in hand with hard work. Discipline mates It can be sparse.
possible for a man to endure the rigour of hard work. Discipline
directs work, making it frultfui and excellent, on the other hand, Questions:
disciolinu in fruitless without work,
3c write a paragraph on the topic ‘The Role of Youth In Democrocy.’ 5 C02, C03, Question a:The passage answers which of the following questions?
(loowords) COS A) Why do large animals tend to dominate the upper canopy of the
Q4 Attempt any 2 parts of the following rain forest?
B) -low Is the rain forest different from other habitats?
4a write a cover letter to apply for the position of Data.Engineer at S C03, C04
C) flow does an animals body size influence an enimal’s need for
Deloitte in London, England, uK.
food?
4b Write a job application along with your CV or Resume applyIng the 5 C03, Cog
0) why does rain forest provide an unusual variety of food for
post of a software englneeradvertised In your local daIly. animals?
4c You have been asked to set up a new office for your company In S C03, C04
anothef city, write a letter to a furniture con~pany placing order for
Question 2: Which of the following animals is less common in the
new furniture requIred for the office.
upper canopy than In other
as Attempt any 2 parts of the followIng environments?
Sa Read the passage below and then answer the questions which 5 cOa, C04 A) Porcupines
follow It: B) Mice
C) Monkeys
The canopy, the upper level of the trees In the rain forest, holds a 0) Cats
plethora of climbing mammals of moderately large size which may
Include monkeys, cats, civets, and porcupines. Smaller species, Question 3: The word “they” refers to
including such rodents as mice and small squirrels, are not as A) smaller species
prevalent overall in high tropical canopies as they are in most B) trees
habitats itlobally. C) high tropical canopies
0) climbIng mammals of moderately large size
small mammals, being warm blooded, suffer hardship in the
exposed and turbulent environment of the uppermost trees. Question 4: AccordIng to paragraph 2, which of the following Is true
Because a small body has more surface area per unit of weight than about the small mammals in the raIn forest?
a large one of similar shape, It gains or loses heat more swiftly. A) They have body shapes that are adapted to life In the canopy.
Thus, in the trees, whoreshelter from heat and cold may be scarce B) They use the trees of the canopy for shelter from heat and coid.
and conditibns may fluctuate, a small mammal may have trouble C) They have difficulty with the changIng conditions In the canopy.
maintaining Its body temperature. 0) They prefer the temperature and climate of the canopy to that of
other environments.
Small size makes it easy to scramble among twigs and branches In
the canopy for Insects, flowers, or fruit, but small mammals are Question 5: in discussing animal size in paragraph 3, the author
,urpasaad, In the competition for food, by large ohes that have their indicates that
own tactics for browsing among food.rlch twigs, The weight of a A) small animals require proportionately more food then larger
gibbon (a small ape) hanging below a branch arches the terminal animals do.
leaves down so thet fruit-bearing foliage drops toward the gibbon’s B) a large animals size Is an advantage In obtaining food In the
face, Walking or leaping species of a similar or even larger size canopy.
access the outer twigs either by snapping off and retrieving the C) Small animals are often attacked by larger animals In the rain
whole branch or by clutching stiff branches with the feet or tall and forest.
plucking food with their hands. 0) Small animals end large animals are equally adept at obtaiqing
food in the canopy. -

Small climbing animals may reach twigs readily, but It Is harder for
them than for large climbing animals to cross the wide gaps from Sb Explain the process of communication along with a flowchart. - ,, S C03, C04
one tree crown to the next that typify the high canopy. A macaque
Sc Write a Roth on verbal and non-verbal communication. S C03, COt
or gibbon can hurl Itself farther than a mouse can: It can achieve a
running start, and It can more effectively use a branch as a
springboard, even bouncing on a limb sevetal times before jumping.
The forward movement of a small animal is seriously reduced by
the air friction against the relatively large surface area of its body,
Finally, for the many amali mammals the supplement their Insect
diet with fruits or seeds, an Inability to span open gaps between
~ tree crowns may-be problematic. since trees that yield these foods —

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