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1.
OPEN ENDED QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Education is the beginning of empowerment. It is a key to happy and satisfactory life for the
special children, who are cruelly segregated from the society. In India, there are around 35 million
disabled children but less than one per cent have access to education. The most pressing needed is
to bestow the precious gift of education on them and let them be the bearer of torch towards the
path of progress Special children, without education, are a burden on their families as well as
society. The crude discrimination between normal and abnormal children leads to severe
psychological disorders, giving birth to frustration which we all know, is not healthy for any
progressing nation. Several NGOs are working towards the upliftment and betterment of such
children, but again a grave problem that is faced by the volunteers is lack of motivation in such
children and even their families. Those who are form the well-to do families may not find themselves
in this menace, but those belonging to the lower economic section feel that the effort to obtain
education is simply wastage of time and energy not to say anything about money. Another factor
which is hindering the path of education for such children is the lack of opportunities or facilities
available in schools. Even if the parents do send such children to school, the schools themselves are
sadly lacking the facilities to cater or their needs. The government has started the integrated system
of education’ that enables the disabled to study with normal children in normal circumstances with
few facilities for them. Yet again hard mould. Special schools have also been established by the
government and NGOs to meet specific needs of such children but their number is pitiably low as
compared to the normal schools. There is an urgent need to strike at the roots of their neglect to
enable the disabled.
Based on above text answer the following question in brief:
(a)Who are special children?
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2.
OPEN ENDED QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Education is the beginning of empowerment. It is a key to happy and satisfactory life for the
special children, who are cruelly segregated from the society. In India, there are around 35 million
disabled children but less than one per cent have access to education. The most pressing needed is
to bestow the precious gift of education on them and let them be the bearer of torch towards the
path of progress Special children, without education, are a burden on their families as well as
society. The crude discrimination between normal and abnormal children leads to severe
psychological disorders, giving birth to frustration which we all know, is not healthy for any
progressing nation. Several NGOs are working towards the upliftment and betterment of such
children, but again a grave problem that is faced by the volunteers is lack of motivation in such
children and even their families. Those who are form the well-to do families may not find themselves
in this menace, but those belonging to the lower economic section feel that the effort to obtain
education is simply wastage of time and energy not to say anything about money. Another factor
which is hindering the path of education for such children is the lack of opportunities or facilities
available in schools. Even if the parents do send such children to school, the schools themselves are
sadly lacking the facilities to cater or their needs. The government has started the integrated system
of education’ that enables the disabled to study with normal children in normal circumstances with
few facilities for them. Yet again hard mould. Special schools have also been established by the
government and NGOs to meet specific needs of such children but their number is pitiably low as
compared to the normal schools. There is an urgent need to strike at the roots of their neglect to
enable the disabled.
Based on above text answer the following question in brief:
(b)Why is education important for ‘special children’?
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3.
OPEN ENDED QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Education is the beginning of empowerment. It is a key to happy and satisfactory life for the
special children, who are cruelly segregated from the society. In India, there are around 35 million
disabled children but less than one per cent have access to education. The most pressing needed is
to bestow the precious gift of education on them and let them be the bearer of torch towards the
path of progress Special children, without education, are a burden on their families as well as
society. The crude discrimination between normal and abnormal children leads to severe
psychological disorders, giving birth to frustration which we all know, is not healthy for any
progressing nation. Several NGOs are working towards the upliftment and betterment of such
children, but again a grave problem that is faced by the volunteers is lack of motivation in such
children and even their families. Those who are form the well-to do families may not find themselves
in this menace, but those belonging to the lower economic section feel that the effort to obtain
education is simply wastage of time and energy not to say anything about money. Another factor
which is hindering the path of education for such children is the lack of opportunities or facilities
available in schools. Even if the parents do send such children to school, the schools themselves are
sadly lacking the facilities to cater or their needs. The government has started the integrated system
of education’ that enables the disabled to study with normal children in normal circumstances with
few facilities for them. Yet again hard mould. Special schools have also been established by the
government and NGOs to meet specific needs of such children but their number is pitiably low as
compared to the normal schools. There is an urgent need to strike at the roots of their neglect to
enable the disabled.
Based on above text answer the following question in brief:
(c)What is the hindrance on the path of education for ‘special children”?
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4.
OPEN ENDED QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Education is the beginning of empowerment. It is a key to happy and satisfactory life for the
special children, who are cruelly segregated from the society. In India, there are around 35 million
disabled children but less than one per cent have access to education. The most pressing needed is
to bestow the precious gift of education on them and let them be the bearer of torch towards the
path of progress Special children, without education, are a burden on their families as well as
society. The crude discrimination between normal and abnormal children leads to severe
psychological disorders, giving birth to frustration which we all know, is not healthy for any
progressing nation. Several NGOs are working towards the upliftment and betterment of such
children, but again a grave problem that is faced by the volunteers is lack of motivation in such
children and even their families. Those who are form the well-to do families may not find themselves
in this menace, but those belonging to the lower economic section feel that the effort to obtain
education is simply wastage of time and energy not to say anything about money. Another factor
which is hindering the path of education for such children is the lack of opportunities or facilities
available in schools. Even if the parents do send such children to school, the schools themselves are
sadly lacking the facilities to cater or their needs. The government has started the integrated system
of education’ that enables the disabled to study with normal children in normal circumstances with
few facilities for them. Yet again hard mould. Special schools have also been established by the
government and NGOs to meet specific needs of such children but their number is pitiably low as
compared to the normal schools. There is an urgent need to strike at the roots of their neglect to
enable the disabled.
Based on above text answer the following question in brief:
(d) What steps have been taken up by the government for betterment and upliftment of special
children?
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5.
OPEN ENDED QUESTION
10 mins • 10 pts
2. Write an Essay with 100 words on any one topic:
a. Present Economy of India and challenges to be leading Economy in the world
b. Remedial thoughts of furthermore reduction of traffic in your city
c. Would you like to use Public or Private transportation, write 3 pros and cons of both
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6.
OPEN ENDED QUESTION
10 mins • 10 pts
3. Email Writing:
Question:
Using the following phrases, write an email with a minimum of 70 words to the customer Mr Roy
explaining the delay to the project.
Phrases:
Payment processing system – Schedule – 10th May (Friday) – Unexpected power outage –
3 days – Overall delay – 7 days – includes recovery of lost work – will not recur
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