Pick out the correct form of the verbs:
i In the UK today, the number of women in work reached/has reached nearly 50% of the working population.
ii In the 1950s and early 1960s, very few women went/have gone out to work.
iii In those days, husbands often didn’t let/haven’t let their wives get jobs.
iv Today the situation changed/has changed a lot.
v In the 1970s, new laws made/have made employers offer women and men equal pay and conditions.
vi Several changes in the present law gave/have given women today better conditions than before.
vii However, women’s average salaries at the moment didn’t rise/haven’t risen to average level of men’s salaries.
viii This is partly because the biggest increase in work for women in the last 20 years was/has been in part-time jobs.
ix It is also because most of today’s women didn’t climb/haven’t climbed to higher levels of management.
x Most of the women didn’t try/haven’t tried to do so either.
A prospective client visits your showroom to buy an Air conditioner on installments. Write a dialogue with him explaining the features of your products and the terms and conditions.
See Answer →You want to seek an appointment with the Financial Controller of a big business house. Develop a telephonic conversation with his/ her secretary.
See Answer →As PA to the Director of Education, write an e-mail to all the schools of the State to extend the winter holidays by one week due to the severe cold wave and increasing number of cases of viral fever.
See Answer →Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
As the climate in the Middle East changed beginning around 7000 B.C., conditions emerged that were conducive to a more complex and advanced form of civilization in both Egypt and Mesopotamia. The process began when the swampy valleys of the Nile in Egypt and of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in Mesopotamia became drier, producing riverine lands that were both habitable and fertile, and attracting settlers armed with the newly-developed techniques of agriculture. This migration was – further encouraged by the gradual transformation of the once hospitable grasslands of these regions into deserts. Human population became increasingly concentrated into pockets of settlement scattered along the banks of the great rivers.
These rivers profoundly shaped the way of life along their banks. In Mesopotamia, the management of water in conditions of unpredictable drought, flood and storm became the central economic and social challenge. Villagers began early to build simple earthworks, dikes,
canals and ditches to control the waters and reduce the opposing dangers of drought during the dry season (usually the spring) and flooding at harvest time.
Such efforts required a degree of cooperation among large numbers of people that had not previously existed. The individual village containing only dozen or so houses and families, was economically vulnerable; but when several villages, probably under the direction of a council
of elders, learned to share their human resources in the building of a coordinated network of water-control systems, the safety, stability, and prosperity of all improved. In this new cooperation, the seeds of the great Mesopotamia civilizations were being sown.
Answer the following questions
(a) What was the impact of climate changes on the valleys of the Nile in Egypt and on the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in Mesopotamia? How did these changes affect the advancement
of civilizations?
(b) Why did human population get concentrated along the river banks?
(c) How did the settlers cope with the conditions of drought, floods and storms?
(d) What were the factors that helped in bringing about stability, safety and prosperity?
(e) Find words in the passage which mean the following:
(i) Suitable for people to live in
(ii) Long periods of time when there is little or no rain.
(i) The Iron Age
(ii) Denotified Tribes
(iii) Social Change
(iv) Planning in India
Briefly comment on the evolution of human being as a thinking animal.
See Answer →What are the legacies of the freedom movement in our country? Briefly discuss.
See Answer →Who are the Scheduled Tribes?
See Answer →Discuss the nature of bharatnatyam as an art form.
See Answer →How has globalisation affected the Indian economy? Discuss
See Answer →What is the function of the institution of family?
See Answer →What do you understand by the term 'reformation'? Discuss.
See Answer →What do you understand by the term 'post industrial society’? Discuss.
See Answer →What do you understand by the term 'human security'? Discuss.
See Answer →How has the nature of peace and conflict changed in the current phase of globalisation?
See Answer →Discuss the differences between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles enshrined in our Constitution.
See Answer →How do we study society? Give your views.
See Answer →I. Partner Notification
II. Courtship
III. Family Planning
IV. Lay Counsellors
V. Psychotherapy
VI. Open Doors
VII. Catharsis
VIII. Circularity
What do you mean by barriers to communication? Discuss various forms of barriers to communication prevalent in India.
See Answer →