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Note :(i) All questions are compulsary. The marks allotted for each question
are given at same place.
Write your name enrollment numbers, AI name subject on the top of the first
page of the answer sheet.

1. Answer any one of the following question in about 40 to 60 words.


Q. (a) Why did the monkey throw the squirrel away? How did this prove a
blessing for the squirrel?

Ans. The squirrel did not give up even when the monkeys made fun of him. The
monkeys were angry and one of them picked up the squirrel and threw him away.
The squirrel fell into the hands of Lord Rama. Lord Rama gently ran his fingers over
the squirrel’s back and put him down. The three white stripes that we see on the
back of a squirrel are believed to be the marks of Lord Rama’s fingers.

2. Answer any one of the following question in about 40 to 60 words.

Q. (b) Traditionally in India the Neem has been used widely as a medicine, for
many centuries. It can fight inflammation, hypertension and ulcers. It can
combat diabetics and malaria. Rashes and wounds disappear in no time. You
name it and Neem cuses it. It is a panacea for many ailments.
(i) Recount some of the diseases which can be cured with the help of Neem.
(ii) Find the word in the passage which means the same as, ‘remedy for all ills or
difficulties.p

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Ans. (i) Following are some of the diseases which can be cured with the help of
Neem –
(a) Heart Disease Arthritis
(b) Pain Relief and Fever Reduction
(c) Controlling Insects
(d) Controlling Bacteria
(e) Heart Disease
(f) Rheumatism
(g) Vitiligo
(i) Viral Diseases
(j) Other Health Benefits - Neem truly seems like miraculous natural drug. Neem
has been shown to provide an antiviral treatment option for small-pox, chicken-
pox, and warts. It is particularly useful for these conditions when applied directly
to the skin. This is due in part to its ability to inhibit viruses from multiplying and
spreading.

(ii) It is a “panacea” for many ailments.

3. Answer any one of the following question in about 100 to 150 words.
Q. (a) Comment on the role of the grandmother in trying to make the family atmosphere warm
and comfortable.
Ans. The role of grandmother or any elderly person in a family is that of joining
them together, holding them together like glue.
Grandmother teaches the children to respect parents and how it is important for
children to do what parents ask them to do. This approach helps to remove issues
of understanding and make a family atmosphere more friendly. Similarly, it is tried
that the parents are counseled by the grandmother so that they understand the
views of their children as well, when indulged in an argument.

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This feeling of an older presence helping to coordinate among parents, children,


grandchildren help to make family atmosphere friendly and people approachable
in contrast.

4. Answer any one of the following question in about 100 to 150 words.
Q. (b) Write about the three vision Dr. A.P.J. Abdul kalam had for India.

Ans. Dr. Kalam had three visions for India. He believed the realization of these
visions was crucial key to India’s growth and development. The first vision was
FREEDOM. He believes that India got its first vision of this in 1857, when we
started the war of Independence. It is this freedom that we must protect and
nurture and build on. If we are not free, no one will respect us.

His second vision for India’s DEVELOPMENT.


For fifty years we have been a developing nation. It is time we see ourselves as a
developed nation. We are among top five nations of the world in terms of GDP.
We have 10 per cent growth rate in most areas. Our poverty levels are falling. Our
achievements are being globally recognised today. Yet we lack the self-confidence
to see ourselves as a developed nation, self-reliant and self-assured. Isn’t this
incorrect?

He have a THIRD vision.


India must stand up to the world. Because I believe that, unless India stands up to
the world, no one will respect us. Only strength respects strength. We must be
strong not only as a military power but also as an economic power. Both must go
hand-in-hand.
My good fortune was to have worked with three great minds. Dr. Vikram Sarabhai
of the Department of Space, Professor Satish Dhawan, who succeeded him and
Dr.Brahm Prakash, the father of nuclear material. I was lucky to have worked with
all three of them closely and consider this the great opportunity of my life.

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5. Answer any one of the following question in about 100 to 150 words.

Q. (b) What kind of relationship did kezia have with her father? Did the father
and daughter come up to each other’s expectations? Illustrate your answer.

Ans. Relationship between Kezia and her father was not nice. They were not
comfortable or free with each other. Kezia was always scared of him because used
to beat her with scale when she did wrong, or they didn’t talk too much. So their
relation was not good with each other.
Kezia changes her opinion about her father towards the end of the story. In the
beginning of the story, Kezia thinks of her father as a cruel man who is always
trying to avoid her. She is scared of him and wonders why God created fathers.

One day Kezia's mother is hospitalized and she is left alone at home with her
father. She has a nightmare, following which her father takes her to his bed. He is
very kind and caring towards her and asks her to rub her feet against his legs to
warm them. This incident changes Kezia's attitude towards her father as she
realizes that he worked very hard and so, did not have time to play with her.

6. Prepare any one project out of the following.

(b) Modern towns are getting overcrowded because of urbanization we find that
the village people are migrating to towns in big numbers for various reason.

Take up a project to find out the reason of this urbanization.

Visit at least 05 households of people who have migrated from your locality.
• Find out the reason for migration
• What difference it has made in their live
• Whether they find city life better
• What is it that they miss in cities?
• What greater facilities they find in cities that were not available in villages.
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• Whether this create imbalance in the rural and urban population

Based on you findings write a report. Also suggest what steps should be taken by
the Govt. to stop migration.

Ans. Survey of Five Households

Questions 1Household 2Household 3Household 4Household 5Household


What is For Better For For Better Due To Globalization
the reason Life Employment Education Natural
for opportunities Disaster
migration?
What Good Living Better Education Lower risk Economic
difference Standard Employment from Growth
it has Natural
made in Hazards
live?
Whether Yes Yes Yes No Yes
they find
city life
better?
What is Loss of a Natural Healthy life Big family Fresh Air,
that they Person Environment and help Water etc.
miss in each other
cities?
What Hospitals More Earning Quality of Basic New
greater with Good opportunities Education knowledge Technology
facilities Facilities in Cities and life
they find skills
in cities
that were
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not
available
in villages?

Report
Migration is a way to move from one place to another in order to live and work.
Movement of people from their home to another city, state or country for a job,
shelter or some other reasons is called migration. Migration from rural areas to
urban areas has increased in past few years in India.

Causes of Migration

Nowadays, many people decide to migrate to have a better life. Employment


opportunities are the most common reason due to which people migrate. Except
this, lack of opportunities, better education, construction of dams, globalization,
natural disaster (flood and drought) and sometimes crop failure forced villagers to
migrate to cities.

Impacts of Migration
Migration is becoming a very important subject for the life of cities. Many
opportunities and attraction of big cities pull large numbers of people to big cities.
Migration can have positive as well as negative effects on the life of the migrants.

Positive Impact
>Unemployment is reduced and people get better job opportunities.
>Migration helps in improving the quality of life of people.
>It helps to improve social life of people as they learn about new culture, customs,
and languages which helps to improve brotherhood among people.

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>Migration of skilled workers leads to a greater economic growth of the region.


>Children get better opportunities for higher education.
>The population density is reduced and the birth rate decreases.

Negative Impact
>The loss of a person from rural areas, impact on the level of output and
development of rural areas.
>The influx of workers in urban areas increases competition for the job, houses,
school facilities etc.
>Having large population puts too much pressure on natural resources, amenities
and services.
>It is difficult for a villager to survive in urban areas because in urban areas there is
no natural environment and pure air. They have to pay for each and everything.
>Migration changes the population of a place, therefore, the distribution of the
population is uneven in India.
>Poverty makes them unable to live a normal and healthy life.
>Children growing up in poverty have no access to proper nutrition, education or
health.

The Steps should be taken by the Govt. to stop migration-

1. The villages should have a medical facility where reputed doctors should
come vis-a-vis with patients at least in a week.
2. The Govt. should design each village with a Banking facilities.
3. The primary school should be well structured and skilled teachers should be
recruited.
4. Electric supply is the premier one.
5. There should be a cemented or concrete road channels.
6. They should be educated about the the computers, e-Book, different Govt.
plans and connected with Internet, So that they can also use the Social
medias.
7. A weekly fair should be organised by the various communities so that they
can buy the essential commodities.
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8. New Colleges should be there.


9. They should be literate to understand the Govt. schemes. and many more
things

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