English Fluency PYQ 2021
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Q1. Comprehension
Read the passage given below to answer the questions that follow:
Given the fact that
most of us spend over 90% of our time indoors, it is most important to
recognise that the air we breathe in at home or in offices can be polluted. It
can be a cause of ill-health. Air pollutants, that are generally present in
very low concentrations, can assume significance in closed ill-ventilated
places.
There can be several
sources of indoor air pollution. Tobacco smoke is one of the most important air
pollutants in closed places. “Passive smoking” or environmental tobacco smoke
(ETS) pollution can cause non-smoking people to have all the harmful effects of
tobacco smoking. ETS as a health hazard has been unequivocally proven and is
also getting social recognition now. The children of smoking parents are among
the worst affected persons.
The next most
important source of indoor air pollution is the allergens. House dust mites
(HDM) are very small insects not visible to the naked eye and are the commonest
source of allergy in the house. They are ubiquitous and thrive in a warm and
moist atmosphere. Modem houses present ample breeding spaces for them in the
form of carpets, curtains, mattresses, pillows, etc.
Pets form an
important part of life for some of us. But they can add plenty of allergens to
our indoor atmosphere. Cats are notorious for doing this. Fine particles from
feline fur can remain stuck to the upholstery and carpets for a long time even
after the removal of the animal and lead to the worsening of asthma and skin
allergies. Dogs can also be as troublesome.
Toxic gases can also
pollute the indoor environment. Biomass fuels (wood, cow dung, dried plants)
and coal, if burned inside, can lead to severe contamination by carbon monoxide
(CO): The poor quality of stoves and other cooking or heating appliances that
cause incomplete combustion of LPG can also lead to the emission of CO or nitrogen
dioxide. Formaldehyde (a gas) can be released from adhesives that are used for
fixing carpets, upholstery and also in making plywood and particleboard.
It is important to
realise that the air we breathe at home may not always be clean and we must try
to eliminate the source of pollution. We should give due consideration to
ventilation.
a. How can toxic
gases pollute the indoor environment?
Ans. Toxic gases can pollute the indoor
environment through various sources and activities that release these gases
into the air we breathe. The
passage mentions a few examples of how toxic gases can be introduced into
indoor spaces:
1.
Burning
Biomass Fuels and Coal: When biomass fuels like wood, cow dung, and dried
plants, as well as coal, are burned indoors for cooking or heating purposes,
they can release toxic gases such as carbon monoxide (CO). Incomplete
combustion of these fuels due to poor ventilation or inefficient stoves can
lead to the accumulation of carbon monoxide in indoor air, which is harmful
when inhaled.
2.
Burning
LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas): Even modern appliances that use LPG for
cooking or heating can become sources of indoor air pollution if they are of
poor quality or not functioning properly. Incomplete combustion of LPG can lead
to the emission of toxic gases like carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrogen dioxide
(NO2).
3.
Adhesives
and Construction Materials: Adhesives used in fixing carpets, upholstery,
and in the construction of materials like plywood and particleboard can release
toxic gases, including formaldehyde. This gas can be emitted into the indoor
air and contribute to indoor air pollution.
In summary, toxic
gases can pollute the indoor environment when certain activities such as
burning biomass fuels, coal, or LPG, or using construction materials with
harmful adhesives, lead to the release of gases like carbon monoxide, nitrogen
dioxide, and formaldehyde. These gases can accumulate in closed and poorly
ventilated spaces, posing health risks to the occupants. Proper ventilation and
eliminating or minimizing the sources of these toxic gases are important steps
to maintain indoor air quality.
b. What do you understand about ETS? How is it harmful?
Give two instances.
Ans. ETS stands
for “Environmental Tobacco Smoke,” commonly referred to as
“secondhand smoke” or “passive smoking.” It refers to the
involuntary inhalation of smoke by non-smokers who are exposed to tobacco smoke
in the environment where smoking occurs. ETS contains a mixture of harmful
chemicals and particles that are released when tobacco products like cigarettes
are burned. Even though non-smokers are not actively smoking, they can still be
exposed to the health risks associated with ETS.
ETS is harmful
because it contains many of the same toxic and carcinogenic compounds found in
mainstream smoke that is inhaled directly by smokers. When non-smokers inhale
ETS, they are exposed to these harmful substances, which can lead to various
adverse health effects. Here are
two instances of how ETS can be harmful:
1.
Health
Effects on Non-Smokers: Non-smokers who are regularly exposed to ETS can
experience a range of health problems. These include respiratory issues like
coughing, wheezing, and exacerbation of asthma symptoms. ETS exposure is linked
to increased risks of respiratory infections, bronchitis, and even lung cancer
in non-smokers.
2.
Effects
on Children: Children are particularly vulnerable to the harmful effects of
ETS. Exposure to ETS can lead to an increased risk of sudden infant death
syndrome (SIDS), respiratory infections like pneumonia and bronchitis, and
developmental issues such as reduced lung function and impaired cognitive
development. Children of parents who smoke are at a higher risk of these health
problems.
3.
Worsening
of Existing Conditions: For individuals with pre-existing health conditions
such as asthma, exposure to ETS can worsen their symptoms and lead to more
frequent and severe asthma attacks. ETS exposure can trigger respiratory
distress and reduce the effectiveness of asthma medications.
4.
Effects
During Pregnancy: Pregnant women exposed to ETS are at an increased risk of
complications such as low birth weight, premature birth, and developmental
issues in the baby. ETS exposure during pregnancy can also impact the baby’s
lung development and increase the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
5.
Public
Health Concern: ETS is not only harmful in homes but also in public places
like restaurants, workplaces, and public transportation where smoking is
allowed. People in these spaces can involuntarily inhale ETS, leading to
increased health risks for a broader population.
In summary, ETS
is the involuntary inhalation of tobacco smoke by non-smokers who are exposed
to tobacco smoke in their environment. It is harmful due to the presence of
toxic and carcinogenic compounds in the smoke, and exposure to ETS can lead to
a range of health problems, especially for children, pregnant women, and
individuals with existing health conditions. Efforts to reduce exposure to ETS,
such as creating smoke-free environments and promoting smoking cessation, are
important for public health and the well-being of non-smokers.
c. What are the causes of indoor pollution?
Ans. Indoor pollution, also known as indoor air
pollution, is caused by the presence of pollutants and contaminants in the
indoor environment. These pollutants can originate from various sources and activities
within indoor spaces. Here are
some common causes of indoor pollution:
1.
Tobacco
Smoke: Smoking cigarettes, cigars, or pipes indoors releases harmful
chemicals and particles into the air, leading to poor indoor air quality.
Secondhand smoke (ETS) is particularly harmful to non-smokers who are exposed
to it.
2.
Combustion
of Fuels: The burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas for
heating, cooking, and heating water can release pollutants such as carbon
monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, and particulate matter into the indoor air.
3.
Biomass
Burning: Burning biomass fuels like wood, cow dung, and dried plants for
cooking and heating purposes can release pollutants like carbon monoxide,
particulate matter, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
4.
Household
Cleaners and Aerosols: Many household cleaning products, air fresheners,
and aerosol sprays contain VOCs and other chemicals that can contribute to
indoor air pollution.
5.
Construction
Materials and Furnishings: Certain construction materials, paints,
adhesives, and furnishings can release VOCs and other chemicals into the indoor
air. For example, formaldehyde can be emitted from plywood, particleboard, and
carpet adhesives.
6.
Cooking
Emissions: Cooking activities, especially those involving high temperatures
or frying, can release pollutants into the air. Fumes from cooking oils and grease
can contribute to indoor air pollution.
7.
Pet
Dander and Allergens: Pets can shed dander, fur, and feathers that contain
allergens, leading to indoor air pollution and potential allergic reactions in
sensitive individuals.
8.
Dust
Mites: House dust mites thrive in warm and humid environments and can
release allergens that contribute to indoor air pollution, particularly in
bedding, mattresses, and carpets.
9.
Mold
and Mildew: Moisture and humidity can lead to the growth of mold and
mildew, which release spores into the air that can be harmful when inhaled.
10.
Inadequate
Ventilation: Poor ventilation in indoor spaces can trap pollutants and
contaminants indoors, leading to a buildup of indoor air pollution.
11.
Radon
Gas: Radon is a radioactive gas that can seep into indoor spaces from the
ground. Prolonged exposure to radon can increase the risk of lung cancer.
12.
Pesticides
and Insecticides: The use of pesticides and insecticides indoors can
release chemicals into the air, leading to indoor air pollution.
13.
Electronics
and Appliances: Some electronic devices and appliances can release
pollutants and electromagnetic fields that can contribute to indoor pollution.
In summary,
indoor pollution is caused by a combination of factors, including smoking,
combustion of fuels, household products, construction materials, cooking, pets,
allergens, inadequate ventilation, and more. Identifying and mitigating these
sources of indoor pollution are important for maintaining good indoor air
quality and promoting the health and well-being of occupants.
d. How can cats impact allergies and asthma?
Ans. Cats can have a significant impact on
allergies and asthma due to the allergens they produce. Allergens are
substances that trigger allergic reactions in susceptible individuals, causing
symptoms like sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, and more severe reactions in
some cases. Here’s how cats can
impact allergies and asthma:
1.
Cat
Allergens: The primary allergen produced by cats is a protein found in
their skin cells, saliva, and urine. These allergens are very small and
lightweight, making them easily airborne and able to remain suspended in the
indoor environment for long periods.
2.
Airborne
Distribution: Cat allergens can become airborne when cats groom themselves,
shed skin cells, scratch, or move around. These allergens can then spread
throughout the indoor space and settle on surfaces such as furniture, carpets,
and bedding.
3.
Allergic
Reactions: Individuals who are allergic to cats can experience allergic
reactions when they come into contact with cat allergens. Common symptoms
include sneezing, runny or stuffy nose, itchy or watery eyes, coughing, and
skin rashes. Some people may also experience more severe reactions, including
asthma symptoms.
4.
Asthma
Triggers: For individuals with asthma, exposure to cat allergens can
trigger asthma symptoms or exacerbate existing symptoms. Cat allergens can
cause inflammation and irritation in the airways, leading to coughing,
wheezing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness.
5.
Long-Lasting
Residue: Cat allergens can persist in the indoor environment even after the
cat has been removed from the space. The allergens can remain in furniture,
carpets, and other surfaces for months, continuing to trigger allergic
reactions.
6.
Reducing
Exposure: To minimize the impact of cat allergens on allergies and asthma,
individuals with sensitivities can take several measures:
7.
Create “cat-free” zones in the
home, such as bedrooms, to reduce exposure during sleep.
8.
Use high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA)
filters in air purifiers and vacuum cleaners to capture allergens.
9.
Regularly clean and vacuum surfaces to
reduce the buildup of allergens.
10.
Wash bedding, curtains, and other fabrics
regularly in hot water to remove allergens.
11.
Groom the cat regularly and bathe it if
tolerated to reduce the shedding of allergens.
12.
Consider using hypoallergenic bedding and
covers that block allergens from penetrating.
13.
Consult with a healthcare professional for
appropriate medications to manage allergic reactions and asthma symptoms.
14.
Managing
Asthma: For individuals with asthma triggered by cat allergens, it’s
important to work with a healthcare provider to develop an asthma action plan.
This plan may include medications, avoiding exposure to triggers, and monitoring
symptoms.
In summary, cat
allergens can have a significant impact on allergies and asthma. Individuals
who are allergic to cats or have asthma need to be mindful of the potential
allergen exposure and take steps to minimize it within their indoor environments.
e. Find out synonyms
of the following words/phrases from the given passage: Unmistakably, Infamous,
Risk, Present Everywhere
Ans. Sure, here are
the synonyms for the words/phrases you’ve mentioned from the passage:
Unmistakably: Clearly,
undoubtedly, unequivocally, unmistakably.
Infamous:
Notorious, disreputable, scandalous, infamous.
Risk: Hazard,
danger, threat, jeopardy.
Present Everywhere:
Ubiquitous, omnipresent, widespread, all-pervasive.
f. Write a summary of the above passage.
Ans. The passage
emphasizes the significance of indoor air quality given that people spend most
of their time indoors. It highlights that indoor air can be polluted and
contribute to health problems. Air pollutants in low concentrations can become
significant in enclosed spaces. Sources of indoor air pollution include tobacco
smoke, allergens, pets, and toxic gases. Tobacco smoke poses risks through
“passive smoking” or environmental tobacco smoke (ETS), especially
harming non-smokers and children. Allergens, such as house dust mites and pet
dander, impact indoor air quality and cause allergies. Toxic gases from burning
biomass and improper combustion of fuels can also contaminate indoor air. The
passage underscores the importance of recognizing and eliminating indoor
pollution sources, promoting ventilation, and understanding the potential risks
to health.
Q2. Write a debate
(Favouring or Against the motion) on the given topic as per the points that
follow: Violent video games should be banned. You may use the following tips:
Write an overview of the topic and opening statement. Give two facts/anecdotes
in support of your opinion. Write two questions which you think your opponents
might ask you on the basis of your presentation.
Ans. Debate:
Violent Video Games Should be Banned
Overview of the
Topic:
Ladies and gentlemen,
respected judges, and fellow debaters, today we are here to discuss a topic
that has been a subject of much debate and concern in recent times: whether
violent video games should be banned. This issue revolves around the impact of
these games on the minds of players, particularly the younger generation. As we
delve into this topic, I will present arguments favoring the motion that
violent video games should indeed be banned.
Opening Statement:
The world of gaming has witnessed a surge in popularity, and
with it, the emergence of violent video games has raised alarm bells. These
games often depict graphic violence, bloodshed, and aggressive behavior,
raising ethical questions about their potential consequences on players’
behavior and psychology.
Supporting
Facts/Anecdotes:
Desensitization to
Violence: Studies have shown that exposure to violent video games can lead
to desensitization to real-life violence. Young minds are impressionable, and
continuous exposure to virtual violence can blur the line between fantasy and
reality. The American Psychological Association has also raised concerns about
the desensitizing effect of violent media on aggression.
Impact on Youth
Aggression: There is a growing body of research indicating a link between
violent video games and increased aggression in players, especially in
adolescents. A study published in the Journal of Youth and Adolescence found
that playing violent video games was associated with higher levels of
aggressive behavior and reduced prosocial behavior among teenagers.
Anticipated
Questions:
Opponent’s Question:
Isn’t it possible that other factors contribute to aggression in youth, and
video games may not be the sole cause?
·
Response:
While it’s true that multiple factors can contribute to aggression, research
has consistently shown a correlation between violent video games and aggressive
behavior, even when controlling for other variables. This suggests a
significant influence of these games on young minds.
Opponent’s Question:
What about the importance of personal choice and parental responsibility in
regulating children’s exposure to video games?
·
Response:
We believe in personal choice and parental responsibility as well. However,
considering the potential negative consequences of violent video games, banning
them would provide an additional layer of protection for young minds,
especially when it comes to those who may not have effective parental guidance.
In conclusion, the potential risks associated with
violent video games cannot be ignored. The well-being of our youth and the
broader society is at stake. Banning these games may be a step towards ensuring
a healthier and more responsible digital entertainment culture. Thank you.
Q3. Due to some
misunderstanding you had an argument with your friend. Write a letter to that
friend apologising and clarifying your position as you do not want to lose a
good friend like him/her.
Ans.
[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
[Friend’s Name]
[Friend’s Address]
[City, State, ZIP]
Dear [Friend’s Name],
I hope this letter finds you in good health and spirits. I
wanted to take a moment to express my sincere apologies for the recent argument
we had. The misunderstanding that occurred has been bothering me, and I feel
it’s important for us to address it and clarify our positions.
First and foremost, I want to emphasize how much our
friendship means to me. You are someone I hold in high regard, and the thought
of losing a good friend like you is something I deeply regret. The disagreement
we had was unfortunate, and I truly wish it hadn’t escalated to that point.
Upon reflection, I understand that my perspective might not
have come across as intended during our argument. The heat of the moment
clouded my ability to express myself clearly, and for that, I am truly sorry.
My intention was never to hurt your feelings or to undermine our friendship in
any way.
I believe that open and honest communication is the
foundation of any strong relationship. That’s why I wanted to write this letter
to offer my sincere apologies and to clarify my position on the matter. I value
your insights and opinions, and I want to ensure that we can discuss our
differences in a respectful and understanding manner.
I would be more than willing to sit down and have a
heart-to-heart conversation about what happened. It’s important to me that we
clear the air and move past this misunderstanding. Please let me know when
you’re available, and I would be more than happy to arrange a time to talk.
Once again, I am truly sorry for any hurt or frustration I
may have caused. I value our friendship immensely and am committed to working
through this together. Please know that I am here for you, and I hope we can
put this behind us and continue cherishing the wonderful bond we share.
Looking forward to hearing from you and hoping for a chance
to reconcile.
Warmest regards,
[Your Name]
Q4. Write a dialogue
between the mothers of two college going friends about how the youngsters are
dealing with online classes and examinations.
Ans.
Mother A (Mrs.
Smith): Oh, hello! It’s been a while since we caught up. How have you been?
Mother B (Mrs.
Johnson): Hello! Yes, it has been a busy time. With the kids having online
classes and exams, things have been quite hectic. How about you?
Mrs. Smith: I
completely understand. It’s been quite a challenge adjusting to this new normal
of online education. Emily has been managing her classes, but I can sense that
she misses the interaction of being in a physical classroom.
Mrs. Johnson:
Same here. John has his moments too. He’s coping well with the online classes,
but he’s mentioned how much he misses the spontaneous discussions and
interactions with his classmates. It’s just not the same through a screen.
Mrs. Smith: I
couldn’t agree more. And the whole examination process has taken a toll on them
as well. Emily has been telling me how the shift to online exams has brought a
different kind of stress. She worries about technical glitches and not being
able to communicate with the professors as easily.
Mrs. Johnson: Oh,
I can relate. John has faced a few technical issues during his exams as well.
It’s frustrating for them, especially when they’re trying to focus on answering
questions. Plus, the added pressure of being in their own space can sometimes
be distracting.
Mrs. Smith:
Absolutely. And you know, they also miss the camaraderie of studying together
and prepping for exams as a group. Now, it’s mostly just them and their
laptops.
Mrs. Johnson: I
know what you mean. John used to have study groups with his friends, and they’d
review notes and help each other out. It’s different when you’re doing it alone
in your room.
Mrs. Smith: Well,
at least they have each other as friends. Emily and John seem to be supporting
each other through these challenging times.
Mrs. Johnson:
That’s true. I’ve noticed they exchange notes and tips for managing the online
setup. It’s nice to see them helping each other out.
Mrs. Smith:
Indeed. And I suppose as mothers, all we can do is be there for them, lend an
ear when they need to vent, and encourage them to do their best despite the
circumstances.
Mrs. Johnson:
Absolutely. We’ll get through this together, just like they’re navigating their
way through these online classes and exams.
Mrs. Smith:
You’re right. It’s a learning experience for all of us. Let’s hope things get
better soon, and they can go back to a more normal college life.
Mrs. Johnson:
Let’s keep our fingers crossed. In the meantime, we’ll continue to provide them
with all the support and encouragement they need.
Mrs. Smith:
Definitely. It was great catching up and sharing our experiences. Let’s keep in
touch and see how things progress for our youngsters.
Mrs. Johnson:
Absolutely. Take care, and let’s hope for the best for our kids.
Mrs. Smith: You
too. Take care and stay safe. Goodbye for now!
Mrs. Johnson:
Goodbye! Stay well and stay positive!
Q5.
a. Prepare a rough
draft (5 points) to promote a small start-up that deals in home cooked meals
delivered at doorstep.
Ans. Here’s a rough
draft with 5 points to promote a small start-up that offers home-cooked meals
delivered to customers’ doorsteps:
Introduction:
Introduce the
start-up and its main concept: delivering delicious and nutritious
home-cooked meals to customers.
Highlight the growing demand for convenient and healthy food
options in today’s busy world.
Quality Ingredients
and Authentic Flavors:
Emphasize the use of fresh, locally sourced ingredients that
ensure the highest quality and flavor in every meal.
Highlight the authenticity of the recipes, capturing the
essence of homemade cooking that brings comfort and nostalgia.
Variety and
Customization:
Showcase the diverse menu options available to cater to
various tastes, dietary preferences, and cultural backgrounds.
Mention the flexibility for customers to customize their
orders, ensuring that every meal suits their preferences and needs.
Convenience and
Contactless Delivery:
Highlight the convenience of doorstep delivery, saving
customers valuable time and effort in meal preparation.
Mention the safety measures in place for contactless
delivery, ensuring the health and well-being of customers during these times.
Supporting Local and
Personal Touch:
Share the story behind the start-up, emphasizing its roots
in the local community and the personal touch that goes into each meal.
Encourage customers to support a small business that values
authenticity, connection, and bringing people together through food.
[Note: This is a
basic rough draft. You can expand upon each point with more details,
incorporate specific examples, and add any unique selling points or special
offers that your start-up might have.]
b. Develop the rough draft that you have prepared into a
pamphlet.
Ans. Here’s how you
can develop the rough draft into a pamphlet promoting the small start-up that
delivers home-cooked meals:
[Image: Logo of the Start-Up]
Delicious Home-Cooked Meals Delivered to Your Doorstep
Experience the Comfort of Homemade Goodness!
Are you craving the taste of authentic, homemade meals
without the hassle of cooking? Look no further! We’re excited to introduce our
start-up that specializes in delivering mouthwatering home-cooked meals right
to your doorstep.
Quality Ingredients, Authentic Flavors
At [Start-Up Name], we believe in the power of fresh,
locally sourced ingredients to create flavors that transport you back to your
grandma’s kitchen. Our dedicated chefs pour love and passion into every dish,
ensuring each bite is filled with the warmth of homemade goodness.
Variety and Customization
From traditional comfort foods to international delicacies,
our menu boasts a wide range of options to suit all palates. Plus, we
understand that everyone’s preferences are unique. That’s why we offer
customizable orders, allowing you to tailor your meal just the way you like it.
Convenience and Contactless Delivery
Say goodbye to long hours in the kitchen! Our hassle-free
service brings the kitchen to your doorstep. Enjoy the luxury of having
delicious, ready-to-eat meals delivered right to your home or office. And worry
not – your health and safety are our top priorities. Our contactless delivery
ensures you can savor every bite worry-free.
Supporting Local, Adding a Personal Touch
When you choose [Start-Up Name], you’re not just enjoying a
meal – you’re supporting a local business that values community, authenticity,
and connection. Our roots run deep in this neighborhood, and we take pride in
adding a personal touch to every dish we serve.
How to Order
Ordering your favorite home-cooked meals is as easy as pie!
Visit our website [Website URL], explore our menu, and place your order in a
few clicks. You can also give us a call at [Phone Number] to discuss your
preferences and place an order with our friendly team.
Discover the joy of indulging in meals that remind you of
home – only without the hassle. Treat yourself to the taste of tradition with
[Start-Up Name]. Your satisfaction is our promise.
[Image: Delicious
Meals]
Made with Love for You
Contact Us
Website: [Website
URL]
Phone: [Phone
Number]
Email: [Email
Address]
Follow us on social
media: [Social Media Handles]
[Note: Replace
placeholders with actual information, add images that represent your meals, and
make any necessary design adjustments for a visually appealing pamphlet.]
Q.6.
a. Write a paragraph (200 words) on Child Labour in
India.
Ans. Child labour
remains a pressing issue in India despite significant strides towards social
and economic development. The prevalence of child labour is a complex
consequence of poverty, lack of educational opportunities, and inadequate
enforcement of child labour laws. Children, often from marginalized and
vulnerable communities, are forced to work in hazardous conditions in various
sectors, including agriculture, manufacturing, construction, and domestic work.
This practice deprives them of their childhood, education, and the opportunity
to develop their potential.
Child labour not only violates the rights of children but
also perpetuates the cycle of poverty and social inequality. Many child
labourers endure physical and psychological exploitation, working long hours
for minimal wages under unhealthy and unsafe conditions. This robs them of
their right to a proper education, leading to limited future opportunities and
perpetuating a cycle of intergenerational poverty.
Efforts have been made by the Indian government,
non-governmental organizations, and international bodies to address this issue
through legislative measures, awareness campaigns, and social programs. The
Right to Education Act and the Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation)
Amendment Act are steps in the right direction, but the effective
implementation and enforcement of these laws remain challenging.
Solving the problem of child labour requires a
multi-faceted approach that addresses poverty, improves access to quality
education, strengthens social safety nets, and ensures the effective
enforcement of laws. By breaking the cycle of child labour, India can offer
its children a brighter future and contribute to a more equitable and just
society.
b. Edit the following paragraph using appropriate
spellings and punctuation marks: For my eigteenth (1) birthday I wanted to
invite many friends. I sent a (2) invitation to Ritu (3) Charu (4) Diksha and
Abhinav (5) I decorted (6) my house and cooked many delicasies (7). I weighted
(8) for my friends but no one came (9) I was brokehearted (10).
Ans. For my
eighteenth birthday, I wanted to invite many friends. I sent invitations to
Ritu, Charu, Diksha, and Abhinav. I decorated my house and cooked many
delicacies. I waited for my friends, but no one came. I was heartbroken.