शुक्रवार, 25 दिसंबर 2020

GCC-TBC ENGLISH TYPING GOVERNMENT TYPING COURSE ALL LESSEN IN FREE.

  •  GCC-TBC ENGLISH TYPING GOVERNMENT TYPING ALL LESSEN IN FREE.

Exercise No. 40



 None but a fool is always right. We must be knowing people who always claim to be right. Howsoever fanciful, irrelevant or absurd their views on a subject may be, they assert they are right and are not prepared to brook any contradiction or challenge. Their cocksureness makes them presumptuous and this nature destroys all possibilities of acquiring knowledge. The first step towards knowledge is the realization of one’s ignorance. How can a person who does not realize his ignorance ever be curious to acquire knowledge? He contemptuously looks upon all opinions that differ from what he says and denies himself all possibilities of learning anything new. He is convinced that others are wrong while he is right. Then he fails to learn what is actually right.

Darkness cannot be light, but unless a person realizes that he is wallowing in darkness, he can have no desire of going into light. Wisdom ever keeps away from such a person. He is doomed to unrelieved folly.

 

                                  

Exercise No. 41


 

Sunil and Pooja often teased her, for their parents still treated Nidhi as a baby. She resented it a lot and tired her best to be have like a grown up. The three children had come to this small hill station with their mother, Mrs. Sharma, to spend their summer vacation. Mrs. James was their landlady and lived on the first floor of the same house.

Nidhi became the darling of Mrs. James from the very first day they arrived there. She was a very affectionate lady and lived all of them, but for Nidhi she had a special corner in her heart. She was showered all her love on her and often gifted her things. In the beginning Nidhi enjoyed all the fuss. Gradually as Sunil and Pooja started making fun of her and began referring to Mrs. James as her godmother, she became resentful. She often grumbled. Oh, Mrs. James, please come in. Nidhi is not well. Tummy ache. She is in bed, Mrs. Sharma welcomed her visitor. Nidhi was fuming. She threw a side glance at her brother.

 

 

Exercise No. 42



Having found the thief, Jalaluddin was not going to let him escape. He followed the boy, keeping a safe distance. The boy walked on and on and Jalaluddin followed him. When he crossed the road, Jalaluddin also crossed the road. Whenever he stopped, he stopped too, making sure not to arouse any suspicion. The boy entered a tall building and climbed the stairs. Jalaluddin did not follow him lest he should be noticed. So he waited outside the building. After what seemed hours he started getting worried. Perhaps the boy lives in this building, he thought. I can’t possibly knock at every door enquiring about a boy whose name I don no know.

Just as he was about to give up the chase, the boy emerged from the building, carrying a small packet tied up in a newspaper. But Jalaluddin was not deceived. He had no doubt that the packet contained the books. The boy sensed he was being trailed. But as he turned the corner go to the back of the tall building, he bumped right into Jalaluddin!

 

 

Exercise No. 43



Nidhi was happy, Now she would not have to go to Mrs. James for lunch. It is good that Ma doesn’t know about it yet, she thought. Next morning Nidhi was the first to get up and get ready. By 6 a.m. they were off to LalTibba and by ten they were there.

 It was a beautiful day. The sky was a clear blue and they could see the snow covered peaks clearly. They played a lot of games, and had a scrumptious lunch. Sunil and Pooja were nice to Nidhi. They did not tease her at all. But somehow, in spite of all this, Nidhi could not enjoy the picnic. She had a nagging feeling of guilt.

By the time they reached home it was past seven. It had become quite drk. Nidhi felt uneasy. She looked at Sunil and Pooja. They were smiling. Sunil whispered, Godmother, Nidhi quickly went out and began climbing the stairs reluctantly. There was no light on the first floor. Nidhi knocked at the door, softly. No one answered. When she pushed the door, it opened, she replied softly.

 

 

Exercise No. 44



Powerhouse Gym has conducted fitness camps of various campanies wherein the weight and height of employees are analyzed and based on the findings, a diet is suggested. Employees are also advised on what kinds of work outs they should go for. Powerhouse also has tie ups with many companies through which employees can avail of gym facilities at discounted rated.

Physical exercise is the best tension reliever, it is important for comping with stress. Person should relaz by deep breathing. Stretching, yoga, meditation, these relaxation techniques are very helpful to remain clam in bad situation. Exercise not only improves your health and reduces stress but also relaxes the tense muscles and helps  you to sleep.

Exercise can cause release of chemicals called endorphins into your blood stream and give you a feeling of happiness and positively affect you over all sense of well-being. Fit people are more able to handle the long term effects of stress by regular physical exercise.

 

 

Exercise No. 45



The glaring incident is the Bhopal gas leak in December. Thousands of the residents of Bhopal died due to lungs problem which was caused by methylamine gas from the Union Carbide Plant. The garbage emitting foul smell, the decaying plants and animals also cause air pollution. Hence the doctors advise the patients having lungs trouble to settle in some rural places because the air of villages in pure and free from pollution.

Then comes sound pollution. The harsh sounds of buses, its, mopeds etc. effect our power of hearing and cause far trouble. It has been reported that there art tow villages named BirasPalli and DevadasPalli near Dum Dum, Airport in Calcutta, where a large number of people have lost their power of hearing. This is because of the frequent sounds of planes coming in and going out of Dum Dum Airport. The evils of sound pollution can be imagined from this example.

The water of rivers is being constantly polluted by dangerous chemical water.

 

 

Exercise No. 46



The disaster was not a new concept. It has been with us since the history of human being. The previous generations have suffered from their consequences, recovered from them and have continued to live. Most of the problems that have remained threatening from the beginning have become more severe and have added to the risks. The rise in population is one of the factors which has forced the people to live in disaster prone areas.

As we know that the new types of disaster have emerged after the world war II. They have affected some  countries and communities. The instances of social violence, hijacking, terrorism and civil unrest are common in recent times. The challenging thrests have come from the hazardous materials. The Bhopal tragedy (1984) is one of the severe disasters of this category.

The threat from atomic and nuclear sources are creating the hurdles in disaster management.

 

 

Exercise No. 47

 


I think this time you will be proud of your son. Our class was given charge of conducting the cultural programme on the occasion of the Independence Day. Held for the spastic children in the local spastic school, and we managed it very well and it is not just my opinion everyone praise us.

We planned it a month in advance. I was in charge of the planning committee. We went and met the teachers of the school. We mad friendship with the children. One child seemed brighter than the rest. We taught him to say ‘Jai Hind’ and ‘VandeMataram’.

On Independence Day, all the children were brought to our school by their teachers. We had the arranged seats for them. We had the flag hoisting ceremony and then the singing of the national anthem. It was touching to see them standing. Some were trying quite hard to salute the flag. Then the child I told you about came to the stage and said ‘Jai Hind’ and ‘VandeMataram’. There were tears in everyone’s eyes.

 

 

 

कोई टिप्पणी नहीं:

एक टिप्पणी भेजें

GCC-TBC ENGLISH TYPING GOVERNMENT TYPING COURSE ENGLISH TYPING ALL TYPING LESSEN IN FREE INFORMATION.

 GCC-TBC ENGLISH TYPING GOVERNMENT TYPING COURSE ENGLISH TYPING ALL TYPING LESSEN IN FREE INFORMATION. Exercise No. 48                    ...

Popular Posts