12th Class English Sample Paper English Olympiad Sample Paper-4

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    Arrange PQRS to complete the process.
    P:  Set some time aside each day to work on your project. Forward progress is what counts and it provides the positive feedback to keep you going. Continue on down your list and celebrate your milestones. Don't be afraid of midcourse corrections if necessary. If you stay away from working on a project for too long of a time, it gets harder and harder to get back to it.
    Q: Have a picture in your mind and a vision of what the product will look like and the feelings you will have when it is complete. Break the project into manageable tasks. It's easy to get overwhelmed if you are starting from scratch. This will help you avoid procrastination, and give you positive feedback at the end of each step. The size of the tasks will depend on your working style and the size of the available time slots.
    R: Deadlines are important, even if you have to modify them as the project progresses. Goals are dreams with deadlines. If you don?t have a deadline to get your product to market, you are just daydreaming. Get started. One of my favorite quotes is from Goethe - 'Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it; boldness has genius, power and magic in it.'
    S:  Determine the scope of the project. The first and foremost step is to form the determination what you want to accomplish. What are the limits within which you will develop your product? There are two things which must be taken care of: Who is your audience and what would you like them to do after they view or listen to this program? Answers to these two questions will go a long way to defining the scope and structure of your product.
     

    A)  PQRS                    

    B)  SPQR

    C)  SQRP         

    D)  QRSP

    E)  None of these

    Correct Answer: C

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