10th Class English Solved Paper - English-2016 Delhi Set-I

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    Our metropolitan cities witness a large number of accidents every day. What do you think is the reason? What can be done to bring down the rate of accidents? Write a letter in 100-120 words to the editor of a national daily expressing your concerns and offering solutions to this problem. You are Arun/Aruna, 112 Model Town, Delhi.
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    Many children feel tempted to break rules in school. They find pleasure in doing so. Write an article in 100-120 words discussing reasons for it. Suggest measures to make children respect rules. You are Arun/Aruna.
     

    Answer:

    112, Model Town
    Delhi
    15 March, 20 XX
    The editor
    The Times of India
    Zafar Marg
    New Delhi
    Subject: Road accidents
    Sir,
    Through the columns of your widely read daily, I would like to draw the attention of the authorities concerned to the increasing number of accidents on the roads in our metropolitan cities. Not a single day passes when we do not read in the newspaper or watch on televisions about the countless number of accidents taking place every day. It all brings to light the glaring fact that either the vehicle owners are minors, or rash drivers or are in inebriated state, etc. With scant regard for law, they disobey traffic rules and are often found talking on cell phones which can cause distraction and lead to accidents. Humans lives are precious. The traffic police need to deal with the offenders promptly and strictly. Stringent traffic rules should be enforced and penalties should be levied so as to act as deterrents.
    Yours truly
    Aruna/Arun
    OR
    Breaking Rules - A Temptation
    "I don't want to go to school, I just want to break the rules !" It's really tough to know the reason behind breaking rules. Is it fun? Is it relaxing? Or is it just to be cool? There are many other things to look cool or to be relaxed. Why break the rules? Rules are meant to be followed. But the students today are more interested in breaking the rules. It's a pleasure for them. School is a place where we go to study; not to break rules. I think students are tempted to break rules because they want to show their mischievous side to everyone. A day has 24 hours and we stay in school for about 7 hours so, we have ample time left to have fun and to have pleasure. School is a place to study and gain knowledge. Rules are made so that school can run smoothly. If rules and regulations will not be there, everything will be very chaotic.
    Studies will go haphazard. Staff and students will do the work according to their convenience. An institution is said to be healthy if it has proper rules and regulations. Moreover, these should be followed by the students whole-heartedly rather than breaking the rules, the students can clear their doubts with the authority. So, in the end, I would like to conclude by saying that rule breaking is not an option. Follow the rules and see the change within yourself and your surroundings.
     


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