- ENGLISH TYPING GCC-TBC GOVERNMENT TYPING COURSE LESSEN IN FREE, NUMBER KEYS PART.
Number Keys
हॅलो फ्रेंडस
हमें आज नंबर की की टाईपिंग की प्रॅक्टिस करनी हैं, तो चलिए प्रॅक्टिस करते हैं,
123454-098767
123454-098767 123454-098767 123454-098767 123454-098767
123454-098767 123454-098767 123454-098767 123454-098767
123454-098767 123454-098767 123454-098767 123454-098767
123454-098767 123454-098767 123454-098767 |
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Number Shift Keys
!@#$%$_)(*&*
!@#$%$_)(*&* !@#$%$_)(*&*
!@#$%$_)(*&* !@#$%$_)(*&*
!@#$%$_)(*&* !@#$%$_)(*&*
!@#$%$_)(*&* !@#$%$_)(*&*
!@#$%$_)(*&* !@#$%$_)(*&* !@#$%$_)(*&* !@#$%$_)(*&*
!@#$%$_)(*&* !@#$%$_)(*&*
!@#$%$_)(*&* !@#$%$_)(*&*
!@#$%$_)(*&* !@#$%$_)(*&*
!@#$%$_)(*&* !@#$%$_)(*&*
!@#$%$_)(*&* !@#$%$_)(*&*
!@#$%$_)(*&* |
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Excersise
No-15
हॅलो फ्रेंडस
आज आपको इन पॅराग्राफ की प्रॅक्टिस करनी हैं, आपको इन पॅराग्राफ की अच्छी तरह से प्रॅक्टिस
करनी हैं, ऐसे ही पॅसेज आपको परिक्षा में टाईप करने के लिए आते हैं, इसलिए आपको इनकी
अच्छी तरह से प्रॅक्टिस करनी हैं, तो चलिए फ्रेंडस प्रॅक्टिस किजिए.
A
quick brown fox jumps right over the lazy dog. Tit for tat. A quick brown fox
jumps right over the lazy dog. Tit for tat. A quick brown fox jumps right
over the lazy dog. Tit for tat. A quick brown fox jumps right over the lazy
dog. Tit for tat. A quick brown fox jumps right over the lazy dog. Tit for
tat. A quick brown fox jumps right over the lazy dog. Tit for tat. |
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Dexterity
in the art of typewriting may be acquired by practice. Dexterity
in the art of typewriting may be acquired by practice. Dexterity
in the art of typewriting may be acquired by practice. Dexterity
in the art of typewriting may be acquired by practice. Dexterity
in the art of typewriting may be acquired by practice. Dexterity
in the art of typewriting may be acquired by practice. |
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Whenever
the black fox jumped the squirrel gazed at her. Whenever
the black fox jumped the squirrel gazed at her. Whenever
the black fox jumped the squirrel gazed at her. Whenever
the black fox jumped the squirrel gazed at her. Whenever
the black fox jumped the squirrel gazed at her. Whenever
the black fox jumped the squirrel gazed at her. Whenever
the black fox jumped the squirrel gazed at her. Coming
events cast their shadow before. God’s will be done. Coming
events cast their shadow before. God’s will be done. Coming
events cast their shadow before. God’s will be done. Coming
events cast their shadow before. God’s will be done. Coming
events cast their shadow before. God’s will be done. |
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A
bad man is better than bad name. Barking dog seldom bite. A
bad man is better than bad name. Barking dog seldom bite. A
bad man is better than bad name. Barking dog seldom bite. A
bad man is better than bad name. Barking dog seldom bite. A
bad man is better than bad name. Barking dog seldom bite. |
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All’s
well that ends well. A drop in the ocean. All’s
well that ends well. A drop in the ocean. All’s
well that ends well. A drop in the ocean. All’s
well that ends well. A drop in the ocean. All’s
well that ends well. A drop in the ocean. All’s
well that ends well. A drop in the ocean. |
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A
bad workman quarrels with his tools. A figure among ciphers. A
bad workman quarrels with his tools. A figure among ciphers. A
bad workman quarrels with his tools. A figure among ciphers. A
bad workman quarrels with his tools. A figure among ciphers. A
bad workman quarrels with his tools. A figure among ciphers. |
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A
bird in hand is worth two in the bush. A nine day’s wonder. A
bird in hand is worth two in the bush. A nine day’s wonder. A
bird in hand is worth two in the bush. A nine day’s wonder. A
bird in hand is worth two in the bush. A nine day’s wonder. A
bird in hand is worth two in the bush. A nine day’s wonder. |
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A
burnt child dreads the fire. A fog cannot be dispelled by a fan. A
burnt child dreads the fire. A fog cannot be dispelled by a fan. A
burnt child dreads the fire. A fog cannot be dispelled by a fan. A
burnt child dreads the fire. A fog cannot be dispelled by a fan. A
burnt child dreads the fire. A fog cannot be dispelled by a fan. |
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A
honey tongue, a heart of gall. An empty vessel sounds much. A
honey tongue, a heart of gall. An empty vessel sounds much. A
honey tongue, a heart of gall. An empty vessel sounds much. A
honey tongue, a heart of gall. An empty vessel sounds much. A
honey tongue, a heart of gall. An empty vessel sounds much. A
honey tongue, a heart of gall. An empty vessel sounds much. A
honey tongue, a heart of gall. An empty vessel sounds much. |
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Excersise No-16
Virtue is its own reward. Virtue
should not be practiced in the hope of gaining any material advantage. A
noble man, by virtue of his being noble is likely to lose materially, since
he can never indulge in those petty tricks that bring material benefits, he
cannot exploit. In fact, being uninitiated into worldly ways, he is himself
susceptible to exploitation. But he always enjoys a spiritual advantages.
Virtue will bring him great mental peace and happiness. A wicked man, unless
he is too thick skinned, will be torn by acute inner conflict. But a virtuous
man enjoys enviable serenity. A wicked man is assailed by uncertainties and
apprehensions. He is always afraid of social disapproval and legal
penalization. But the life of a virtuous man is not ruffled by any such
undesirable cares and tensions. Bacon
is right when he says that the noblest reward or virtue is virtue itself and
the extreme punishment of vice is vice itself. |
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Excersise
No-17
In the poorer parts
of New York, there was acolony where many struggling artists lived. Among
them were Sue and Joanna. They had come to New York from different parts of
the United States. When they met, they found that they shared the same
interests, and so they became friends. Together, they took up rooms in the
colony. There, they set up a joint studio, and tried to earn a living through
art. Joanna was small,
thin and not very strong. After spending a few months in New York, she became
ill with pneumonia patients. Though Sue looked after her well. Joanna or
Johnsy as she was called, showed no signs of improvement. One day, the doctor
told Sue that Johnsy had one chance in ten. And that chance is for her to
want tolive, he said, Your little lady has made up her mind that she is not
going to get well. He told Sue that medicines alone did not help if the
patient did not wish to live. Sue, too, looked out of the window. |
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Excersise
No-18
Patriotism is not enough. Patriotism
is the first virtue commended by all poets. It is one of the noblest
sentiments a man could express. It is always a patriot who makes the
foundations of a country strong and lifts it to the heights of greatness.
Patriotism brings into play the dormant virtues of a man. It inspires him to
overcome his weaknesses and display great courage. It makes him dedicated to
the progress of his country. Hence patriotism is a very great quality. But we
must realize that it is not enough. Today when we are striving for peaceful
Co-existence and are dreaming of one world, we need something beyond
patriotism. Patriotism, despite its nobility, is a narrow sentiment. What we
need today is a cosmopolitan outlook. Our patriotism should not make us
incapable of sympathizing with others; it should rather be the first stage
towards a nobler realization of the oneness of entire humanity. Today
we need an international approach to all problems confronting us; and mere
patriotism cannot give us that approach. Surely patriotism is essential but
not enough. |
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