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Define vulnerability and various factors that cause it. 

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Fill in the blanks with some, none, any: 
i)…………of these books are interesting.
ii)………..of them offered to help me.
iii) Have you ............................. reason to complain against them?

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Fill in the blanks with question tags: 
i) We can pay by card.............................................. ?
ii) She likes chocolates ....................................... ?

 

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Make questions for the following answers: 
i) Do not wait for me, I will be coming late.
ii) I can do this for you.

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Use proper suffixes to form the opposites: 
i) Happy
ii) Bailable
iii) Capable

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) Write a telephonic conversation between two friends. One friend has just returned from a trip abroad. The friend describes the best things she like about the place- the tourist spots, the food, the people, shopping etc. Write this conversation in about 250-300 words.

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A child is very serious. You as a nurse have a conversation with the child’s mother, write how would you help her to cope with the situation.

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Use the right form of verbs to fill in the blanks: (5)
i) The children .................... happy to go swimming.
ii) He........................................his work, much before the scheduled time.
iii) Where....................................................you go last night?
iv) Whatever happens, work............................................on as usual.
v) Youhave to .................................... your assignmentsto get the degree.

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List the factorsthat are necessary for good communication in the nursing profession. (

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What isthe structured manner to write down the medical history of a patient

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Write a letter of acceptance for a new job offer.

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What are study skills? Explain?

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Write a resignation letter to your organization.

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Makenotesofthe followingpassage,usingdeviceslikeheadings,sub-headings,numbering, shortened devices, whichever you think is appropriate. (15) They have changed life for most of us. In a span of less than fifty year’s time, they have influenced practically every field of activity. And they have done it neither with a bang nor with a whimper, but efficiently and silently. Not a shot has been fired, not a drop of blood has been shed, but a revolution has all the same been accomplished by the ubiquitous computer. The computer has removed the tediousness of many a job. Robots controlled by computers carry out routine jobs in industry. The economist is able to make graphs and tables at the press of abutton. In the medical field too, doctors use computers to help diagnose diseases. Artificial intelligence system enables computers programmed with vast amount of data to ‘think’ about numerous possibilities and make a diagnosis. The personal computer-a desktop or handheld affair-has actually invaded the home now and taken over the tasks of writing and keeping household accounts. Networks can now be established enabling people to exchange news, financial and travel information and other data. Computers have made their presence felt most in the field of communication. Today the entire world is interlinked through satellite. On a smaller scale, computer networks allow people to communicate by using electronic mailing in a matter of minutes overlong distances. The most complicated machines in history, computers are arguably the most useful as well. Even art has not escaped the computer’s attention. Who could have conceived of Jurassic Park if computers had not been there? Computers are increasingly indeed indispensable in the home, school and work place even in a developing country like India. And they make no noise about it. 2) Make a summary of the given passage (10) One cannot choose everything in life. Nowhere is this more applicable than when it comes to the kind of neighbours one ends up with. It is simply a matter in the hands of God. If one is lucky enough, one may be blessed with neighbours who are ready to help and share problems and can be depended upon in times of need. On the other hand, some of us have to put up with a bunch of troublemakers-neighbours who have nothing better to do than to be too interested in what is going on at the house next door and who are always eager to create an unpleasant scene or commotion. The truth is, one cannot really isolate oneself completely

for the survival of man. For an individual, the mere fact of the existence of the society is a strong reason for feeling secure. As our neighbours are the people dwelling closest to us, we cannot naturally avoid communicating and socializing with them. Constant interaction among neighbours is all the more inevitable nowadays as a result of the large number of flats mushrooming in suburbs, towns and cities. The flat system has brought people closer to each other especially as they are required to share public facilities like the car parking space, the elevators and the garbage disposal arrangement. In such cases, people cannot help but bump into each other while going to and fro. Moreover who else can we depend upon when suddenly confronted with problems and requiring help especially in case of an emergency? Only our neighbours can respond quickly and save the situation. For instance, if a burglar were to suddenly attack your house, would you not cry out for help hoping that your neighbours would hear you and come to your rescue? And, if possible, would windows or loitering by their front doors with a hungry gleam in their eyes, keeping a lookout for everything that might be happening next door. Such people are a great nuisance, for everyone has a right to privacy. Gossiping among neighbours about each other and mainly those who are not ready to join them in their chats is another irritating problem. Half-truths and total lies are exchanged and rumors thrown around - all these just because of their curiosity and carving for excitement. Sometimes neighbours can totally refuse to cooperate and break the unity of the neighborhood. In extreme cases, neighbours, for what would seem a trivial mistake, get ready to shake their fists and create an uproar. Often misunderstanding cause neighbours to view each other as sworn enemies. In this fastpaced life we lead today, there is not much time available for leisure. Most of the time one is involved in some kind of work or the other. People who are loaded with work from morning to evening cannot be expected to pay social calls or frequently visit their neighbours for friendly chats. This is generally mistaken as a sign of total disrespect for social norms and obligations. Neighbours need to understand that it is not necessary to pour attention over each other in order to be good neighbours. One cannot do away with one’s neighbours however bad they may be. At the same time, one cannot live without trustworthy neighbours who would be concerned enough to help in times of distress. Each one of us must ensure that we act as good neighbours. It would be good to rememberthat we should do unto our neighboursjust as we would expect themto do unto us.

Study this chart and make notes from it.

Characteristics Moon Earth Sun
Size Not very big Bigger (50 moons could be squeezed into earth) Biggest (400 moons placed side by side)
Weight Not very heavy 81 times heavier 27 million times
Distance Quite close to earth384,000 km away    
Description Earth’s satellite Planet  

 

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Alternative health care systems

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1. Intelligence is a major unitary concept causing a person to act purposefully. (T/F)
2. Short pauses while learning help to test memory. (T/F)
3. Single gene defects account for 15% of moderate to profound Mental Retardation. (T/F)
4. Lack of proper teaching methods causes misinformation in the classroom. (T/F)
5. Large individual differences exist in tasks of simple recognition. (T/F)

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Night duty experiences

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a. Ability of a test to measure what it proposes to measure is known as ...............................
b. A change in the way information is processed as a result of experience that a person has had
in called...................................
c. If the chronological age of a child is eight years and his mental age is six years, his I.Q. will
be .......................
d. Ability to profit certain type of training and to do the work required in a particular situation is
called……………………..
e. Learning with one hand facilitates learning with the other hand, it is called………………..

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Positive thinking helps in recovery

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Column A Column B
Drawback of Self Report Methods Development of Attitude by consistency
Balance Theory of Attitude Elaborative rehersal
Making Notes Mental Retardation in Boys
Fragile X syndrome Remedial Education
Reducing failures Compensatory Reduction
  Lack of social conformity

 

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