Q PAPERS 2019 MARCH (A)
IV. Read the following
passage and answer the questions set on it: 10 x 1 = 10 A
Everyone needs a holiday,
both to relax and to have a change of environment. The holiday makers feel
relaxed and refreshed at the end of the holiday and look forward to the
resumption of their duties, be it at school, office or factories, with renewed
vigour. This is the reason why all establishments grant their employees annual
leave with the end of the academic year. The schools and universities grant
their pupils a long holiday during midsummer.
This will last until early
June when the new school term starts. Of course the parents will like to take
advantage of this and take their leave to coincide with the children’s
vacation. This has become a traditional holiday season in most Asian countries
particularly in India.
With the coming of April
the traditional holiday season in India reaches its peak point and most of the
holiday resorts are packed to capacity. In order to avoid the crowd, some
prefer to take their holiday a little earlier. Those who have already taken
their holidays can console themselves not ‘ only with reflections on the happy
days spent in the country, at the seaside or abroad but with the thought that
holiday expenses are over and by taking an earlier holiday they have missed the
April rush.
The main thing of course is
the weather and whatever the weather is like, the essence of a holiday for most
is the carefree atmosphere in which it can be enjoyed. “Take all you need but
leave your worries behind” is the sound advice for the holiday maker. Private
worries are not always easy to escape from. However, even the pessimist would
admit that for the moment,
things appear brighter than they have been. Holiday time is surely a time for
shedding serious preoccupations and seeking pleasures that appeal to us.
(a) Why does everyone need
a holiday?
(b) How do the holiday makers feel at the end of the holiday?
(c) The holiday season lasts till
(i) March
(ii) June
(iii) December
(d) When does the holiday season reach its peak?
(e) What do some holiday makers do to avoid the holiday crowd?
(f) Who feels happy having missed the April rush?
(g) What is the sound advice to the holiday makers?
(h) Add prefix to the word ‘advantage’ to form its antonym.
(i) What time is surely meant for shedding serious preoccupations?
(j) Children cannot control their ………… (excite) with the coming of the holiday
season.
(Fill in the blank with the appropriate form of the word in the bracket)
Question 25.
Read the following lines and
answer the questions set on it : 3 x 1 = 3
A free bird leaps
on the back of the wind
and floats downstream
till the current ends
and dips his wings
in the orange sun rays.
(i) Who leaps on the back
of the wind?
(ii) How long does the bird float?
(iii) The bird dips his wings in
(a) orange sun rays
(b) blue sky
(c) dark cloud
V.
Question 26.
Complete the following by
filling in the blanks using the right form of the verb given in brackets: 3 x 1
= 3
Roof’s spirits fell when he …………… (ask) to cast his vote. He ……………. (worry) and
confused. He took out his ballot paper from his pocket and looked at it. He
…………… (confront) by the car and the head.
Question 27.
Report the following
conversation: 5 x 1 = 5
Alifano : What is blindness to you?
Borges : It is a way of life. In my case the visible world has moved away from
my eyes
Alifano : Have you thought of writing book on the history of the book?
Borges : It is an excellent idea.
Question 28.
Complete the following
dialogue. 4 x 1 = 4
Mother : Can you book a car for me?
Son: ……….. (agreeing) where do you want to go?
Mother : …………. (giving information)
Son : ………. At what time do you need the car?
Mother : …………… (mentioning time)
son : Ok. I will book it.
Mother : (expressing gratitude)
Question 29.
Fill in the blanks by
choosing the appropriate expressions given in the bracket: 2 x 1 = 2
Dirty remarks were passed
by people when women ……… cycling. Women like Jameela and Fathima did not
…………….. They zipped along the roads of Pudukkottai and continued to inspire
others. (make up, give up, took up)
Question 30.
Fill in the blanks with the right linkers: 4 x 1 = 4
(Besides, but, at last,
therefore)
The General of Monaco asked
each of his soldiers to cut the criminal’s head off ………. no soldier came
forward to do it ……… the ministers assembled a commission …….. they appointed a
Committee and Sub committee ……… they decided that the best thing would be to
alter the death sentence to one of life imprisonment.
VI.
Question 31.
Read the following passage
and make notes by drawing and filling the boxes given below: 8 x 1/2 = 4
The most complex of all tissues is the bone. It serves as a framework, giving
form to the body, protecting the vital organs and bearing weight and strain. It
is also a storehouse for calcium, which is supplied to the blood.
Answer:
Question 32.
Write a letter of application in response to the following advertisement which
appeared in ‘The Times of India’ dated 15 March 2019.
WANTED Qualification : Customer Care Officer
for JVS Motors Apply to : The General Manager JVS
Motors, Central Towers |
From,
XXX
YYY
18th March 2019
To,
The General Manager
JVS Motors
Central Towers
Hyderabad – 560001
Dear Sir/Madam
Sub: Application for the
post of Customer Care Officer.
This is in response to your
advertisement which had appeared in The Times of India dated 15th March 2019.1
have completed my M.Com., from Mangalore University. I have a good knowledge of
computers.
I hope my qualification suits your requirement. I have enclosed my resume for
your perusal.
Thanking you
Yours, faithfully
Sd/-
(XXX)
RESUME
Name : XXX
Address : YYY
Educational Qualification
M.Com |
Mangalore University |
2018 |
72% |
B.Com |
Mangalore University |
2015 |
75% |
PUC |
PU Board |
2012 |
78% |
SSLC |
KSSEB |
2010 |
72% |
Work Experience : 2 years
as Sales Manager with M/s Shwetha Enterprises, Mangalore.
Computer Knowledge : Basic, Tally
Language Known : Kannada, English, Hindi
Religion : Indian Hindu
Question 33.
Imagine you are the
Secretary of your College Students Union. On the occasion of college day, you
are given the responsibility of introducing the chief guest to the audience.
Write a speech in about 100 words using the points given in the profile.
Chief guest : Mrs. Sudha Murthy
Native : Shiggaon (Karnataka)
Education : B.E. in Electrical Engineering from BVB College, Hubballi.
Profile : First female engineer hired by TELCO-Chairperson of Infosys
Foundation – member of public health care initiatives of the Gates Foundation –
A teacher, philanthropist and a writer in Kannada and English awarded Padmashri
in 2006.
OR
The given bar graph
represents data about the favourite after school activities of boys and girls
in Karnataka. Based on the information, prepare a report in about 120 words.
To play sports whereas 60% of boys prefer to play sports. 70% of boys and girls
spend time in talking over the phone. 40% of girls chat online while 60% of
boys chat online. 65% of girls watch TV whereas 30% boys watch TV. 35% of girls
spend time in visiting friends whereas boys spend 80% of their time in visiting
friends. Conclusion : From the above graph, we can conclude that 70% of both
boys and girls spend their time in talking on phone. Girls spend most of their
time in watching TV whereas majority of boys spend 80% of their time in
visiting friends.
VII.
Question 34.
What do the underlined
words in the following extract refer to? 4 x 1 = 4
Every one needs a holiday. It relaxes our minds. Holiday makers w ho go on a
holiday feel refreshed. Parents take their leave to coincide with children’s
vacation. April which is a traditional holiday season invites all holiday
makers.
It : ………..
who : ……….
their : ………….
which : ……….
Question 35.
Rewrite the jumbled
segments to form a meaningful sentence
Peace loving / was a / kingdom / Monaco.
Q PAPERS JUNE 2019
IV.
Question 24.
Read the following passage
and answer the questions set on it: 10 x 1 = 10
Sporting fraternity and
sports lovers across the country applauded and felt happy when president Pranab
Mukherji handed over the prestigious Arjuna awards to several eminent sports
personalities at a glittering function in the national capital recently on the
occasion of National Sports Day. However, nobody perhaps would have given
thought to the creator of the slick and wonderfully crafted trophies that
dazzled in the hands of these well known sporting icons. The unsung hero is
Gajendra Prasad Sahu, a painter and sculptor based in Bhubaneswar.
The 53 year old artist has
been making the Arjuna Award trophies for the last five years. Not only Arjuna
awards, Sahu is also the creator of well designed Dronacharya and Tenzing
Norgay trophies presented every year by the Union Sports and Youth Affairs
Ministry to an eminent coach, an important hockey players and an individual for
bravery respectively. The turning point in Sahu’s life however came in 2009
when the Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs decided to redesign the trophy
for the popular and most sought after Arjuna Award for sporting icons and
invited applications from artists across the country.
Sahu responded and sent the
sketches of his designs which were approved by the Union Ministry. Once the
preliminary sketches were okayed, he was summoned to New Delhi to submit his
final design, which too, was approved and he was assigned the job of making the
trophies for prestigious sports awards every year. He won the job despite the
stiff competition from individual as well as institutional competitors.
Interestingly though Sahu creates the most coveted trophies for the Indian
sports icons, he never had any personal interest in sports. His works of
paintings have found a place in art galleries and exhibitions in different
parts of the country.
(a) Who handed over the
prestigious Arjuna awards on the national Sports Day?
(b) Where is Gajendra Prasad Sahu from?
(c) How long has Sahu been making Arjuna Award trophies?
(d) To which sport is Dhyanchand Trophy presented?
(e) Tenzing Norgay Trophy is awarded for
(i) coaching
(ii) bravery
(iii) painting
(f) Mention the year that brought a turning point in Sahu’s life?
(g) Why was Sahu summoned to New Delhi?
(h) Sahu’s paintings are found in
(i) palaces
(ii) galleries
(iii) Government, offices
(i) Gajendra Prasad Sahu is the (creation/creator) of the trophies.
(j) Add prefix to the word ‘known’ to form its antonym.
Question 25.
Read the following lines
and answer the questions. 3 x 1 = 3
A ship on the sugar fields lands and splits its crew of black workers into the
landscapes …………..
Lord, I do not want to go to their school.
Please help me that I need not go again.
(i) Where does ship land?
(ii) What does it spit out?
(iii) Who are the passengers in the ship?
V.
Question 26.
Complete the following by
filling in the blanks using the right form of the verb given in brackets: 1 x 3
= 3
A fence ………. (build) around …………… Tammanna’s land by Basavaiah. Both of them
…………. (encourage) by their supporters. Tammanna …………. (advise) by supporters
about the various means available for getting back his land.
Question 27.
Report the following
conversation: 1 x 5 = 5
POP Campaigner: We want
your vote.
Rufus Okeke : How can I vote for Maduka
POP Campaigner: Are you taking this money or not?
Rufus Okeke : Will it not be heard outside this house?
POP Campaigner: Don’t worry about it.
Question 28.
Complete the following
dialogue. 1 x 4 = 4
(Raju II PUC student wants to get into the class).
(Conversation between Stranger and Ravi)
Raju : (asking permission to enter the class).
Lecturer : (gives permission)
Raju : I am sorry sir for being late today.
Lecturer : It is OK, but
Raju : (gives reason)
Question 29.
Fill in the blanks by
choosing the appropriate expressions given in the bracket: 1×2 = 2
The telephones are situated
on a table or a counter in Japan, anybody, any passer by could …………..,but
nobody does. The telephone receiver can be ………………. (one’s castle, all and
Sundry, listen in).
Question 30.
Fill in the blanks with the
right link (and, neither, nor, so): 1 x 4 = 4
In Monaco, there was ………. a
guillotine for cutting the heads off ………… an executioner in Monaco ………. the
ministers wrote a letter asking the French Government whether they could lend
them a machine an expert to cut off the criminals head.
VI.
Question 31.
Read the following passage and make notes by drawing and filling the boxes
given below: 8 x 1/2 = 4
Women’s Empowerment is the art of giving power or authority to women. It
involves women’s organizations which aim to increase their self reliance,
encourage them to make choices and to control resources. Women experience sub
ordination or powerlessness in multiple domains. These include the home, the
work place and all other public places. The strategies for empowerment of women
can be classified as legal, social and economic.
Answer:
Question 32.
Write a letter of
application in response to the following advertisement that appeared in ‘The
Deccan Herald’ dated 20th Dec. 2018. 5
(Write XXX for name and YYY for address)
WANTED Qualification : II PUC passed,
Basic computer knowledge |
From,
XXX
YYY
23rd December 2018
To,
The Manager
Sri Basaveshwara Educational Trust
Bangalore – 6
Dear Sir/Madam
Sub: Application for the post of Data Operator.
This is in response to the following advertisement which appeared in The Deccan
Herald dated 20th December 2018.1 have completed my II PUC with an aggregate of
75%. I have good working knowledge of computers. I hope my qualification and
experience suit your requirement.
Awaiting a positive
response
Thanking You
Yours faithfully
Sd/- (XXX)
RESUME
Name : XXX
Address : YYY
Educational Qualification : PUC B – 75% (2016)
SSLC – 67% (2014)
Computer knowledge : English, Kannada, Hindi
Languages known : Indian
Nationality Religion : Hindu
Work experience : 2 years as Data Operator in Shobha Enterprises
Question 33.
Imagine you are the Secretary of ECO Club of your college. On the occasion of
‘World Environment Day’ you are required to give a speech on the heed for awareness
to preserve nature. Points to be included : need for conservation, cause of
destruction, depletion of ozone layer, health hazards. Based on the
information, write a speech in about 100 words.
OR
The following pie charts
represent information about voters turnout in the general elections held in
post independence India over a span of more than fifty years. Use this data to
write a report on the polling trends in about 120 words. 5
Answer:
The following pie charts represents information about voters turnout in the
general elections held in post-independence India over a span of more than 50
years. Male voters comprise of 45% of whereas freshers was 10% in pre –
independence India has increased to 15% in post-independence India.
Female voters were 25% in
pre-independence India which has increased to 35% in post-independence India.
Senior citizen voter turnout was 20% in pre-independence India has decreased to
5% in post-independence India. Inference : From the above graph, we can
conclude that female voters and freshers have increased whereas senior citizen
voters turnout has decreased.
VII.
Question 34.
What do the underlined
words in the following extract refer to? 1 x 4 = 4
Sahu designs the trophies handed over to the winners. These are
presented to them with great ceremony. Though Sahu is not a
sportsman, his passion for creating the trophies is outstanding. He
has his workshop in Bhubaneshwar where he has been living
since his childhood.
Question 35.
Rearrange the jumbled
segments to form a meaningful sentence : 1 x 1 = 1
every five years / held / their leaders / once in / to elect / elections are.
JUNE 2018
IV.
Question 24.
Read the following passage
and answer the questions set on it: 10 x 1 = 10
Catch the rain where it
falls was the point behind the construction of several thousand tanks in
Karnataka by our forefathers. They have been the lifeline of people, and were
protected as main source of water supply for drinking and irrigation.
These water bodies have served as habitats for plants, frogs, fish, etc. Some
of them also support thousands of birds in certain seasons, of the year
including migratory ones from distant lands.
Things have changed over
the years, tanks have bean used for dumping garbage, waste construction
materials, etc. They are also draned to convert the land into housing sites,
bus stands and stadiums. The Sampang tank in Bangalore has been drained t( make
Kanteerava Stadium. The famous Dharmambudhi tank has been drained make Majestic
Bus Stand. A recent study shows that 40% of water bodies are polluted due to
the inlet of sewage.
The same has been the case
with several of the twenty thousand or more tanks in the ether parts of the
state. It is time we reverse this trend and make efforts to conserve this life
saving resource.
(a) What was the point
behind the construction of tanks in Karnataka?
(b) Who constructed several tanks?
(c) Why were the tanks protected?
(d) What are the habitats of water bodies?
(e) What do tanks also support?
(f) Tanks support birds including (migration/migratory) ones from distant
lands.
(g) What have the tanks been used for?
(h) Why are tanks drained?
(i) Give an example for draining the tanks.
(j) Add prefix to the word ‘inlet’ to form its antonym.
Question 25.
Read the following fires
and answer the questions. 3 x 1 = 3
Child, how happy you are
sitting in the dust, playing with a broken twig all the morning!
I smile at your play with that little bit of a broken twig.
(i) Where is the child
sitting?
(ii) What is the child playing with?
(iii) Whom does the word ‘I’ refer to?
V.
Question 26.
Complete the following by
filling in the blanks using the right form of the verb given
in brackets: 1 x 3 = 3
The last minute advice of Roof ………. (greet) with loud laughter. A smile of appreciation ……….. (receive) for this act. All campaign boys…….. (ask) to put in their ballot papers.Question 27.
Report the following
conversation: 1 x 5 = 5
Dona Laura : Are you coming
tomorrow?
Don Gonzalo : Most certainly. I will bring a few crumbs.
Dona Laura : Thank you very much.
Birds are grateful and repay attention.
Question 28.
Complete the following
dialogue. 1 x 4 = 4
A stranger wants to go to
railway station from bus stand.
(Conversation between Stranger and Ravi)
Stranger : Excuse me ………….
(ask for direction)
Ravi : …………. (giving direction)
Stranger : Is it far?
Ravi : …………. (approximate distance)
Stranger : …………. (expressing gratitude)
Question 29.
Fill in the blanks by
choosing the appropriate expressions given in the bracket: 1×2 = 2
In the heart of
Puddukkottai, young women ……….. the roads on their bicycles. Jameela Bibi, who
has ………… cycling told me: ‘It is my right. We can go anywhere’. (taken to, give
up, zip along)
Question 30.
Fill in the blanks with the
right linker: (and, neither, so, nor) 1 x 4 = 4
In Monaco, there was …………….
a guillotine for cutting the heads off an executioner………….. the ministers wrote
a letter asking the French government whether they could lend them a machine.
an expert to cutoff the criminals head.
VI.
Read the following passage
and make notes by drawing and filling the boxes given below: 8 x 1/2 = 4
Question 31.
A rickshaw puller is a
common sight in India. He can be seen standing at public places like bus
stands, railway stations and road crossings waiting for passengers. He appears
miserable and weak. He is not treated well by the general public, and is
generally overworked and unpaid. He is generally hated, humiliated by everyone.
Answer:
Question 32.
Write a letter of
application in response to the following advertisement which appeared in ‘The
Deccan Herald’ dated 20th of March 2018. 5
Wanted Qualification : Any graduate with
knowledge of computer and fluency in Kannada and English. Experienced
candidates preferred. |
Answer:
From,
XXX
YYY
14th July 2018
To,
The Secretary
R.K. Group of Institutions
Vidyanagar, Bengaluru – 52
Dear Sir/Madam,
Sub: Application for the
post of Second Division Assistant.
This is in response to the
following advertisement which appeared in The Deccan Herald dated 20th March
2018. I have completed my B.Com from Bangalore University with an aggregate of
80%. I have 2 years experience as Second Division Assistant in G. K. Group of
Institutions. I hope my qualification and experience suit your requirements.
Thanking You
Yours faithfully
Sd/-
(XXX)
Resume
Name : XXX
Address : YYY
Educational Qualification:
B.Com
: |
Bangalore University |
80% |
2016 |
PUC
: |
PUE Board |
82% |
2013 |
SSLC
: |
KSSEB Board |
85% |
2011 |
Basic Knowledge : Basic,
Tally
Language Known : English, Kannada
Nationality : Indian
Hobbies : Surfing, listening to music
Working Experience : 2 years in G .K Group of Institutions
Question 33.
Your college has organized
a Library Day programme to promote reading habits in students. You are the
Secretary of the college students union. You have to speak to the students
about the programme. Use the following point and write a speech in about 100
words.
Importance of reading
habits-benefits- collection of books-inviting authors to speak-spend as much
free time in the library.
OR
Given below is the bar
graph that represents data showing the results of a survey on working patterns
of both rural and urban women. The chart provides information about how these
women spend the hours of their day for different activities. Based on this
information, write a report in about 150 words. 5
OR
VII.
Question 34.
What do the underlined
words in the following extract refer to? 1 x 4 = 4
Catch the rain where it
falls was the reason behind the construction of tanks. They have been the life
line of people. But now most of them have been used for dumping garbage which
is a bad habit.
(i) it : ……………
(ii) They : ……………
(iii) them : …………
(iv) which : ……….
Question 35.
Rewrite the jumbled
segments to form a meaningful sentence: 1 x 1 = 1
disappear III books / that / will never/ believe.
MARCH 2018
IV.
Read the following passage
and answer the questions set on it: 10 x 1 = 10
Stress is a disease of
modern times. It afflicts people regardless of their situation in life. Stress
is present in the lives of the rich and poor, literate and illiterate, men and
women. Stress is, however, more evident and is probably more widespread in
technologically advanced countries and is common among higher qualified
professionals.
Stress is of various kinds,
physical, emotional and intellectual, and it is characterized by a feeling of
being burned of being unable to cope. At a physical level, modern technology
and facilities have actually increased workloads and decreased relaxation.
Mobile phones and laptops have made it easy to carry the office to the home.
Emotional stress increases
when there is disharmony and friction in relationships. Unfortunately, the
trend today is to take the easy way out people prefer to break away from
relationships rather than repair them. The answer to stress can be found in the
every letters of the word, stress ‘S’ stands for strength, physical, emotional,
intellectual and spiritual. Physical and emotional weakness leads to
irritability.
A strong healthy body
developed through proper diet, exercise and pranayama techniques helps reduce
stress at the physical level. Love compassion and friendship are valuable
strength gives that help us cope with stress. The scriptures say that knowledge
of self . cannot be gained without inner strength. Rabindranath Tagore, in a
poem, prays to the Lord not to remove all obstacles, but instead, he asks for
strength to bear them. Before the start of Mahabharatha war, Arjun was seized
with about of emotional weakness and he refused to fight the war. Lord Krishna
rescued him by giving him emotional strength.
‘T’ stands for traffic
control. We need to regulate and control out thoughts. We can cope with stress
best if our thoughts are orderly and methodical. Unnecessary accumulation leads
to clogging of the mind. The key lies in being able to love one moment at a
time. Eat while eating, work while working, and leave the home at the home and
the office at the office. Remember, however long we have to travel, we can only
take one step at a time.
Question 24.
(a) What is disease in modern times
(b) What are the kinds of stress mentioned in the passage?
(c) What has actually increased workloads and decreased relaxation?
(d) When does emotional stress increase?
(e) Name any one of the techniques which can develop our body strong and
healthy?
(f) What does Rabindranath Tagore pray to the lord in a poem?
(g) Who rescued Arjun by giving him emotional strength?
(h) What does ‘T’ stand for in the passage?
(i) Add a suitable prefix to the word ‘control’ that make its antonym.
(j) How many steps one can take while we travel long?
Question 25.
Read the following lines
and answer the questions set on it: 3 x 1 = 3
Two roads diverged in a
yellow wood And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveller, long I
stood And looked down one as far as I could…
(i) Where did two roads diverge in?
(ii) Why did the poet say sorry?
(iii) What did he do being stood long?
V.
Question 26.
Complete the following by
filling in the blanks using the right form of the verb given in brackets: 3 x 1
= 3
Once a murder ………… (commit) in the kingdom of Monaco. The committee ……… (force)
to look for the ways to punish the criminal. Finally the punishment ……… (give)
to him.
Question 27.
Report the following
conversation: 5 x 1 = 5
Don Gonzalo : That bench over there is mine.
Juanito : Three priests are sitting there.
Don Gonzalo : Rout them out. Have they gone?
Juanito : Still they are talking.
Question 28.
Complete the following
dialogue (Conversation between the principal and a student,
who has to join for 4 x 1 = 4
Student : Good morning sir!
………….. (Introduces himself)
Principle : Yes, What do you want?
Student : I have passed SSLC with first class, (seeking suggestion about
combination)
Principle : (giving suggestion)
Student : No, I would like to join for Science.
Principal : O.K. You can come and join tomorrow.
Student : (Expressing gratitude)
Question 29.
Fill in the blanks by
choosing the appropriate expressions given in the bracket: 2×1 = 2
After the arrival of the
old man the owner of the Garden became lethargic and ……….. from hard work. Then
Gradually he was addicted to adultery and other vices. His wife became helpless
and had to …………….. him. (put up with, shied away, umpteen)
Question 30.
Fill in the blanks with the
right linker: (but, after, and, because): 4 x 1 = 4
Rufus Okeke came back to
his village ……………… the completion of his bicycle repairer’s apprentice from
Harcourt. …………… he wanted to help and guide his people in the coming elections.
Then he supported PAP with all his heart and soul …………. had to change his mind
in the end vote for both the parties.
VI.
Read the following passage
and make notes by drawing and filling the boxes given below? 8 x 1/2 = 4
Question 31.
Krishnadevaraya ruled the Vijayanagara Empire. He gave a good governance during
his regime. Gold, silver and diamond were sold on the streets of Vijayanagara.
He respected men and women equally. In his court, ‘ there was a clown called
Tenali Rama who was known for his wit.
Answer:
Question 32.
Write a letter of application in response to the following advertisement
appeared in ‘Deccan Herald dated 25th of March 2018:
Wanted Qualification : Any Degree with
Computer knowledge, Fluency in English and Kannada, Experience preferred. |
Answer:
From,
XXX,
YYY
17th March 2018
To,
The Executive Manager
Bindu Home Appliances Pvt. Ltd.
P.B Road, Chitradurga
Dear Sir/Madam
Sub: Application for the post of Sales Manager.
This is response to the following advertisement which appeared in Deccan Herald
dated 25th May 2018.1 have completed my B.Com from Bangalore University. I have
2 years experience as Sales Manager in Shwetha Enterprises. I hope my
qualification and experience suit your requirements.
Thanking You
Yours faithfully
Sd/
(XXX)
RESUME
Name : XXX
Address : YYY
Educational Qualification :
B.Com |
Bangalore University |
72% |
2014 |
PUC |
PUE Board |
80% |
2011 |
SSLC |
KSSEB |
75% |
2009 |
Work Experience : 2 years
experience as Sales Manager in Shwetha Enterprises
Computer knowledge : Basic, Tally
Languages known : English, Kannada
Nationality : Indian
Hobbies : Surfing, Reading Novels.
Question 33.
Imagine that you are the
General Secretary of your College Union. You have to introduce the guest in the
annual day function in about 100 words. His personal details are as below:
Name : Mr. Vedamurty
Native : Davangere
Education : M.A. English, KAS 2008 batch, served as lecturer in Chitradurga.
Present : Asst. Commissioner, Food and Civil Supply, Bellary.
OR
The following bar graph
represents information about the migration of people from rural area toward
cities from 2000-2015. Using the data prepare a report in about 120 words.
OR
VII.
Question 34.
What do the underlined
words in the following extract refer to? 4 x 1 = 4
Rabindranath Tagore, in a
poem who prays to the Lord not to remove all obstacles, asks for strength to
bear them. Before the start of the Mahabharata War, Arjun was seized with
emotional weakness. Therefore he refused to fight the war. But Lord Krishna rescued
him by giving emotional strength.
(i) who : …………………………
(ii) them : ……………………….
(iii) he : ………………………….
(iv) him : ……………………….
Question 35.
Rewrite the jumbled
segments to form a meaningful sentence: 1
seven thousand / in Monaco / there are / only / men.
OR
Only there are seven
thousand men in Monaco.
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