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Class -XI [Revision Worksheet] Revision Worksheet - 1

                                                         Revision Worksheet -1

 Grammar and Writing Skill Practice

 Practice questions

 1. trees/industry/on/the/is/oil/reliant

2. acquire/do/kind/we/what/of/woods/goods/the/from

3. by/were/farmers/the/exploited/Indian/English/the

4. exorbitant/farmers/taxes/poor/pay/were/to/forced/the

5. a/ strong/ has/ animal/ affinity/ he /with

6. advocated/ release/ birds/ he/ caged/ the/ for/ of

7. to/ be/ her/ Sudha/ the/ hard/ class/ is/ working/ in/ order/ best

8. continues/ passage/ of time/ unabated/ The

9. things/ is/ this/ why/ are/ constantly/ shifting

10. change/ law/ in/ is/ a natural/ fact

11. during/ forests/ forces/ provide cover for/ battles/ our

12. age/ to/ the/ under/ of/ Children/ are not permitted/ eighteen/ drive

13. the/ their room/ are/ boys/ lesson/ reviewing/ the/ In

14. last/ was/ the railway/ Sunday/ particularly/ platform/ busy

15. on the platform/ vendors with/ were/ wares/ their/ selling/ flowers/ sweet-smelling/ the

                                                             Writing Skills

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 Making a Poster

 1.    You are a fitness trainer in a health club. Design a poster in not more than 50 words, to emphasize the importance of exercise in maintaining mental and physical fitness. You are Prem/Priya.

 

 

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