Interchange of assertive and interrogative sentence
1. Assertive – Milton was a great poet.
Interrogative– Was Milton not a great poet?
2. Assertive – You cannot do this work.
Interrogative – Can you do this work?
3. Assertive– Rahim will never forget his duty.
Interrogative – Will Rahim ever forget his duty?
4. Assertive– Everybody likes to become a great leader.
Interrogative– Who does not like to become a great
leader?
Or
Does everybody not like to become a great leader?
5. Interrogative–Can I ever win the first prize?
Assertive–I can never win the first prize.
6. Interrogative–Did he not purchase a new car yesterday?
Assertive–He purchase a new car yesterday.
7. Interrogative–Who would not like to be a wealthy man?
Assertive–Everybody would like to be a wealthy man.
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Translation →→ 5
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अपनी मातृभाषा को निकृष्ट समझना हमारी भूल है। हमें संसार के साथ रहना और चलना है। अतएव संसार की अन्यान्य भाषाओं को सीखने की जरूरत है पर अपनी मातृभाषा के महत्व का ख्याल रखना भी बहुत जरूरी है। हम अंग्रेजी भाषा और साहित्य के विद्वान हो सकते हैं, पर शेक्सपियर या मिल्टन नहीं हो सकते। अंग्रेज हिन्दी भाषा और साहित्य का विद्वान हो सकता है, पर वह सूर या तुलसी कभी नहीं हो सकता। अच्छी किताबें हम मातृभाषा में ही लिख सकते हैं।It is our fallacy to consider our mother tongue inferior. We have to live and move along with this world, therefore it is necessary to learn all other languages of the world, but it is also imperative to take care of importance of our mother tongue.We can be a scholar of English language and literature but cannot be Shakespeare or Milton.The English men can become a scholar of Hindi language or literature but can never be Soordas or Tulsidas. Good books we can write only in our mother tongue.
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. Passage 5
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The first thing that a scholar should bear in mind is that a book ought not to be read for mere amusement. Half-educated persons read for amusement, and are not to be blamed for it; they are incapable of appreciating the deeper qualities that belong to a really great literature. But a young man who has passed through a course of university training should discipline himself at an early day never to read for mere amusement. And once the habit of this discipline has been formed, he will find it
impossible to read for mere amusement. He will then
impatiently throw down any book from which he cannot obtain intellectual food, any book that does not make an appeal to the higher emotions and to his intellect. But on the other hand, the habit of reading for amusement becomes with thousands of people exactly the same kind of habit as wine-drinking or opium-smoking; it is like a narcotic; something that helps to pass the time, something that keeps up a perpetual condition of dreaming, something that eventually results in destroying all capacity for thought, giving exercise only to the surface parts of the mind, and leaving the deeper springs
of feeling and the higher faculties of perception unemployed.
(a) What sort of people read for amusement?
(b) What does the truly educated person read?
(c) What are the ill effects of reading for mere amusement?
(d) When should one train oneself for reading the right kind of books?
(e) (i) Explain the phrase 'intellectual food'.
(ii) Write the opposite word of 'discipline'.
(iii) Which word in the passage is nearest in meaning to 'entertainment'?
. Passage 5
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The first thing that a scholar should bear in mind is that a book ought not to be read for mere amusement. Half-educated persons read for amusement, and are not to be blamed for it; they are incapable of appreciating the deeper qualities that belong to a really great literature. But a young man who has passed through a course of university training should discipline himself at an early day never to read for mere amusement. And once the habit of this discipline has been formed, he will find it
impossible to read for mere amusement. He will then
impatiently throw down any book from which he cannot obtain intellectual food, any book that does not make an appeal to the higher emotions and to his intellect. But on the other hand, the habit of reading for amusement becomes with thousands of people exactly the same kind of habit as wine-drinking or opium-smoking; it is like a narcotic; something that helps to pass the time, something that keeps up a perpetual condition of dreaming, something that eventually results in destroying all capacity for thought, giving exercise only to the surface parts of the mind, and leaving the deeper springs
of feeling and the higher faculties of perception unemployed.
(a) What sort of people read for amusement?
(b) What does the truly educated person read?
(c) What are the ill effects of reading for mere amusement?
(d) When should one train oneself for reading the right kind of books?
(e) (i) Explain the phrase 'intellectual food'.
(ii) Write the opposite word of 'discipline'.
(iii) Which word in the passage is nearest in meaning to 'entertainment'?
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★Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank and make a grammatically correct sentence.
→ Anand Kumar is__unique teacher.
→ Anand Kumar is__unique teacher.
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8%
(a) no article
36%
(b) an
14%
(c) the
42%
(d) a
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Mohan is more taller than Ram.
Which word in this sentence is an error?
Which word in this sentence is an error?
Anonymous Quiz
17%
(i) than
12%
(ii) is
19%
(iii) taller
52%
(iv) more
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The driver stood at the extremest edge of the rock. Which word in this sentence is an error?
Anonymous Quiz
16%
(i) stood
57%
(ii) extremest
14%
(iii) edge
13%
(iv) of
'I prefer a pen than a pencil.'
Which word in this sentence is an error?
Which word in this sentence is an error?
Anonymous Quiz
13%
(i) prefer .
14%
(ii) pen
65%
(iii) than
8%
(iv) pencil
'Rohit had gone before his father come.'
Which word in the above sentence is an error?
Which word in the above sentence is an error?
Anonymous Quiz
21%
(i) gone
29%
(ii) before
10%
(iii) his
40%
(iv) come
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