12th Class English Solved Paper - English 2018

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    'Academic excellence is the only requirement for a successful career'. Write a debate either for or against the motion. (120-150 words)
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    MMD School, Nashik, recently organised a science symposium on the topic: 'Effect of pollution on quality of life'. You are Amit/Amita Raazdan, editor of the school magazine. Write a report on the event for your school magazine. (120-150 words)
     

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    Debate                         Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. I am Avneet Kaur of Mira Modern School. I will be speaking on the topic ?Academic excellence is the only requirement for a successful career7 and stand against the topic.                         If a student is only good in academics he will be like frog in a well. Versatility is the keyword these days. One needs to excel as a whole and be an all-rounder.                         The whole world has become a global village, life?s challenges have become more demanding. Higher ?EQ is required these days than a higher ?IQ?. In places of work you need to handle several people of different temperaments and being just into academics does not help.                         One must not only be theoetical but should also be very practical in one?s approach. Book knowledge is not sufficient in real life situations.                         On the whole, I believe only academic excellence does not help. One must learn finer skills like being able to handle people and situations. With this I rest my case. Thank you.
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    Science Symposium in MMD School                         A Science Symposium was held in MMD school, Nashik on the effect of pollution on the quality of life. It was held on March 4th, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. More than 50 schools participated. Leading scientists, science teachers and students from different schools, enthusiastically took part. The chief guest was Dr. Khurana, a leading scientist from CSIR. The programme began with die lighting of the ceremonial lamp by the chief guest Dr. Khurana, accompanied by the principal and other leading dignitaries. This was followed by a power point presentation on the effect of pollution on the quality of life. Panel discussions were held at different levels after the keynote address was given by the chief guest. There was also a question-answer session at the end of the programme. Students from all schools took part willingly. Amit Khan, one of the participants remarked, ?It was a very educative session. We learnt a lot.?                         Such workshops broaden the perspective of the students.


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