9th Class

  Letter   Study the following examples.   ·                     Example - 1 Write a letter to the Manager of AG Fridge Company, Gurgaon, complaining about the malfunctioning of the fridge purchased by you from a local firm. Sign yourself as Rahul oberoi   120/40, Gita Colony, Shahadara   January 5, 2008   The Manager AG Fridge Company, Gurgaon   Subject: Complaint against Malfunction of Fridge   Sir, I would like to draw your kind attention towards the AG Fridge which I purchased in the last month on December 19, 2007. The Purchase Order Number of the fridge is FGD82346349. It is not working properly now. I contacted the dealer but he is behaved with me. As this contains the warranty of one more...

  Paragraphs   Study the following examples.   1.            OLD AGE HOME-DREAM It is a well-known fact that time keeps changing and changes are sometimes acceptable or sometimes not acceptable, sometimes this may be in favour of society. Now-a-days, old age homes are increasing day by day In this system, old people are forced to live away from their homes and family Here they are left along with memories, they cry at their situation and ask to themselves what was their mistake. If we see them, we will find that this is the cycle of life and everyone has to pass through it so we do not need to think much about it. But we have to be ready for such a nice move, more...

  Notice, Message, E-mail, and Report   NOTICE   ·                     Example - 1 You are John Abraham, the secretary of the sports club. Draft a notice for a tour of 3 days to IT Park, Gurgaon in the summer holidays. The notice should not exceed 50 words.  
SCHOOL SPORTS CLUB   February 8, 2017   NOTICE   Educational trip to Gurgaon-IT park   All the students are informed that a three day (10 July to 13 July) educational trip to Gurgaon-IT park has been organised during these summer holidays. Students who are interested can give their more...
  Judging Story Logic   In this chapter we will learn to make a logical story from the given sentences or incidents in jumbled form. First two have been solved as an example for you.   ·                     Example - 1 Arrange P, Q, R and S between A and B in order to make a sensible story. A: A trader bought a large number of coconuts at a village, and loading them on to his horse cart set off for home. P: "Go slowly and you'll reach it in ten minutes/' replied the lad, "but if you go fast it'll take you half an hour or more." Q: "Fool!" shouted the trader, and drove away at breakneck speed. Fifty meters more...

  Judging Logic of Actions   In this section, we have to arrange the actions in a sequence. Some examples are solved to develop your understanding.   ·                     Example - 1   Arrange P, Q, R and S between S1 and S6 in order to find the correct logical sequence of actions: \[{{S}_{1}}\]: In 1857, revolution broke out all over the country. P:  Everywhere the people rose in rebellion. Q: In March 1858, British troops attacked the fort at Jhansi. R: Thousands of people were killed on both sides. S:  The British fought. \[{{S}_{6}}\]: The Rams troops fought back bravely.   Choose your answer from the following options. (a) PSRQ                       (b) QSPR (c) more...

  Judging Completeness of Process   While writing the factual description of an object, instrument, animal, place or person we are supposed to give the reader such an impression that he himself knows about it. We must try to define the object with its working, qualities and characteristics. Its mechanism and working should find a w-ell-defined place. Let us study through the given examples.   ·                     Example ? 1   In the following descriptions find out the step in which the process is completed. P: The process of opening a Savings Bank Account is very simple. Go to bank and ask the clerk on duty at the Savings Account Counter to give you a prescribed and printed form for opening the account. You must take with you two photos and your ration more...

  Inferring Information   Study the following examples. Direction (1 - 3): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow. M, N, O and P are all different individuals. M is the daughter of N. N is the son of O and O is the father of R   1.            Among the following statements, which one is true? (a) O is the uncle of M. (b) P and N are brothers. (c) M' is the daughter of P. (d) If B is the daughter of N, then M and B are sisters. (e) None of these   Answer: (d)   2.  Antonyms and Synonyms   Antonyms: Those words which are opposite in meaning to the given words are known as antonyms.  
S. No. Word Antonym
1. Communicative Reticent
  Jumbled Words and Sentences Words   Jumbled Words A group of letters which make a sense is called a word. In a jumbled word the letters of the alphabet are not in order. They are in mixed form. You have to arrange these letters to make a meaningful word.   Look at the following examples. 1.            YAPTMNE         =         PAYMENT 2.            ERATS              =         TEARS 3.            THIWUTO         =         WITHOUT 4.            DNVAAEC         =         ADVANCE 5.            PPSLYU            =         SUPPLY   Jumbled Sentences In this section we will discuss how to make sensible and correct sentence from jumbled parts. To attempt this more...
  Word Meaning   Generally we come across words which are easy to understand, for example- eat, sleep, etc. But sometimes we see some words which are uncommon i.e., esoteric, Spartan etc. Wherever these are written it is very difficult to understand the meaning of these words. Here, we are giving some unpopular/uncommon words which we find tough to understand. This exercise will help you to understand the meaning of sentences containing these words and especially unseen comprehensions.     A   1.            Abortive- (Adj.) Attacked by armed troops For example - The Chinese students had to abandon their abortive attempt to democratise Beijing peacefully. Synonyms- Unsuccessful, fruitless   2.            Acuity- (N.). Sharpness of thought, vision or hearing For example - In time his more...


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