12th Class English Solved Paper - English - 2013 Delhi Set-II

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    You are General Kanpur Senior Secondary School, Kanpur celebrate 'No Tobaco Day' on 4th September. Write a report in 100-125 words on the activities performed for your school newsletter. You Shobita/Sameer, cultural Secretary of your school. Invent the necessary details.
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    As a staff reporter of The Times of India, Delhi, you are asked to cover an incident of daylight robbery on the outskirts of Delhi, while the inmates were present in the house. Write a report in 100-125 words.
     

    Answer:

    NO TOBACCO DAY             Report by: Sameer/shobita (Cultural Secretary)                         4th June 20XX was celebrated as ?No Tobacco Day5 by our school. An interesting and educative programme was organised to highlight the evil effects of tobacco on human body. The programme was inaugurated by the Director of Education. Students had exhibited pictures, posters and cartoons depicting the harms of smoking. A demonstration was presented to highlight the miserable state of tobacco addicts. The messages ?No Smoking? and ?Smoking is injurious to health5 were preached quiet overtly. Then, the school doctor gave an illuminating discourse, on the harms caused by tobacco. He used slides, graphs and pictures to illuminate his talk. A short film, was also screened to drive home the menace caused by tobacco smoking or chewing. The plight of the patients of cancer, caused by tobacco, made us shudder. We resolved not to smoke or chew tobacco.
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    A DAYLIGHT ROBBERY           Report by: xyz (TOI, Correspondent)             New Delhi: 2nd March, 20XX                         A daring daylight robbery occurred today in the house of Mr. William at 2.00 p.m. After lunch, the inmates were enjoying their afternoon siesta, when a group of marked young men entered the house, from the roof top. At first, they shut all the doors from inside and bolted the main gate from within. They cut off the telephone connection and then pointed their gun at the chest of Mr. William and demanded the keys of the safe, in which ornaments, cash, valuables and other important documents were kept. The head of the family, was helpless and had to submit. According to Mr. William, the robbers decamped with all the cash and jewellery they could when a sudden knock, at the main gate by the Postman, made the robbers beat a hasty retreat Thank God, there was no loss of life. Personal rivalry is assumed to be one of the motives behind the crime.


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