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NCERT 2022 Roz Naye 5 English Word Seekho Day 1 Vocab Improve with Doubtnut By Rubena Ma'am

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study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it. An exhibition is open for pubic since 9 am till 3 pm and again since 4 pm till 10 pm in a day. There are 12 batches of 1 hour each. The entry ticket bears a pass code made up of seven words, which changes every hour following a particular rule. The pass codes for 4 pm to 10 pm are same as those for respective hours during 9 am to 3 pm i.e., the pass code for 4 pm to 5 pm is same as that of 9 am to 10 am and so on. Following is an illustration of the code and steps of rearrangement for subsequent clock hours. First batch : 9 am to 10 am (4 pm to 5 pm) Pass code : dig more and you will find water Second batch : 10 am to 11 am (5 pm to 6 pm) Pass code : and dig find you water will more Third batch : 11 am to 12 noon (6 pm to 7 pm) Pass code : find and will you more water dig and so on. If the pass code for 5 pm to 6 pm is 'out in above over the field end', what will be the pass code for 1 pm to 2 pm ?

Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions that follow. A newly appointed teacher with a good academic record has come to take up English classes of class VII. He is sincere enough and has sound knowledge of the new trends and approach of teaching English Language, whether through, functional communicative method or the direct method. He tries to follow his professional skills acquired from the handbook or the teacher's manual and advice from linguists. In the classroom, he uses only English as the medium of his instruction. He advises his learners to guess the meanings. He sincerely tries to improve the standard of teaching by means of interaction. As a man, he is a sociable one and within a few days he becomes popular among his students. But, unfortunately, after a few days he comes to know from one of his students outside the classroom that they could understand very little of what he taught. The teacher asks politely, "Why did you not confess your problem in the classroom?" The student replies modestly but hesitatingly, "We could not say anything as you were not speaking our mother tongue and we cannot speak English". Pick out a word or phrase from 1st păra of the passage that means the same as 'a specialist in language'.

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions based on it The English alphabet is categorised into five groups, each starting with a vowel and encompassing the immediately following consonants in the group. Thus group one consists of A, B, C and D, group two consists of E, F,G and H, group three consists of 1, J, K, L, M and N, group four consists of O, P, Q,R, S and T, and the remaining letters make group five. These groups are assigned values as 10 for each letter of first group, 20 for each letter of second group, 30 for each letter of third group, 40 for each letter of fourth group, and 50 for each letter of group five. When used to form words, the value of each letter should be added up to compute the value of the word. If the word has letters only from the same group the value of the word would be the value of the sum of letters. However, if the letters in a word are from difierent groups, the value of the first letter of the word and any other letter of that group will be the same as that of its individual letter value of its group, but that of a letter from another group will be 'double’ as much as the value of each letter of its group. If we have to find the value of MANGO, its first letter is M (from third group), among A, N, G and O, N is also from third group. Hence value of M + N = 30 + 30 = 60 Now A, G and O belong to first, second and the fourth group respectively. Hence value of A + G + O = double the value of A + double the value of G + double the value of O = 2*10 + 2*20 + 2* 40 = 140. Hence, total value = 140+600 = 200.which one or two or three of the words denoted by A, B and C correspond to the given value. 120 (A)KILN (B)MEAN (C)DAY 1) A and B only 2) B and C only 3) A and C only 4) All the three 5) None of these