12th Class English Solved Paper - English - 2014 Outside Delhi Set-III

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    Your brother is going to Chennai to write an entrance exam. You have requested your friend to meet him at the railway station and arrange accommodation for him. As your brother has not seen your friend, give a detailed factual description of your friend in 125-150 words, so that your brother can recognise him easily. You are Parvesh/Parvati.
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    A few teachers and students from the Edwin University had visited your school on an exchange programme. You welcomed them grandly. Write a report in 125-150 words on the celebration. You are Brijesh/Benu.
     

    Answer:

    Dear Karan,             As you are leaving for Chennai to appear for your entrance examination, I have asked my friend Sunny to meet you at the railway station and he will be arranging accommodation for you. Since you have not seen Sunny, his factual description is as follows.             Sunny is about 22 years old and he is 6 feet tall. He has whitish complexion and has long hair, which he usually wears in a ponytail. He told me that he will be wearing a yellow T-shirt and a pair of navy blue jeans while picking you up at the station. He has large eyes and there is a scar above his left cheek. He keeps a trench beard and there is a small wound on the left side of his forehead. He speaks fluent English, but his Hindi is not perfect. He wears stone studded rings on three of his fingers, one of which has a bright Red colored Ruby. Hope you will find him easily.             Yours lovingly,             Parvesh/Parvati
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    EXCHANGE PROGRAMME             Student of class XII             11th February 20XX             Delhi                         A group of teachers of Edwin University along with their students visited our school on a two-week long exchange programme. They were given a grand welcome by the students of our school. Many of the alumini were also invited to attend the programme. The grand event began with the inaugural speech by our Principal followed by the coordinator of the exchange programme. Their elaborate speeches focused on explaining the significance and characteristics of this exchange programme. This was followed by a cultural programme having one of the main attractions as the Rajasthani folk dance which was presented by the students of class sixth. Interestingly, the cultural programme started on a hilarious note and ended with a patriotic song. The music and the beats of the song compelled the students of Edwin University to dance along with the cheerful crowd. The celebration ended with the Indian national anthem, sung by all the participants and the audience. It was a wonderful experience to be cherished.             Brijesh/Benu


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