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Revision Test Paper
Subject – English
Class-VIII
Time: 3 hrs M.M. 80
1. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
DANGER AT HOME
You are in a busy public area: coughing or breathing in polluted air. Driving home
in peak traffic, you curse as smoke and exhaust fumes assail you from all sides. But
when you reach home, you shut the windows, switch on the fan, and relax,
breathing a sigh of relief. Feeling safe finally.
But are you? Actually not. Right here too, countless allergens and pollutants are
possibly assailing you. You are being subject to Indoor Air Pollution (AIP).
Few people know this because most studies, media attention and public campaigns
have focussed on outdoor pollution. But IAP is scarier than you could imagine. India
currently has the world’s largest number of IAP-related health problems with 75%
of its households burning wood, dung cakes, and
crop residues (agricultural waste)-the “traditional” biomass fuels. Also, an
estimated 5,00,00 women and children die in India each year due to IAP –related
causes-25% 0f estimated IAP –related deaths
worldwide, according to a World Bank report.Studies by J.N Pandey, Professor of
Medicine, All India Institute Of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, show
how unhealthy cooking methods and use of biomass fuels not only contribute to
respiratory-tract infections, including chronic bronchitis in woman, but also puts
children below five at grave risk. As he notes, even poor ventilation contributes.
Broadly, in urban India, the main IAP contributors are aero biologicals and irritants.
Aerobiological
are dust mites, cockroaches, pollen and fungi, pet excreta, and bacteria and viruses.
It takes a 100 dust mites per gm of dust to develop sensitivity and 500 dust to
trigger coughing and wheezing according to Bangalore–based Dr. Paramesh,
Paediatric pulmonologist.
Even our kitchen trash-bin contributes a huge volume of illness causing bacteria
and unpleasant odour to indoor air. Cockroach droppings trigger allergic asthma.
Irritants are carpets, heavy carpets, heavy draperies, and cupboards made of
compressed wood,which contain formaldehyde causing chronic eye irritation,
cough and asthma. Granite emits random that emits cough.
LPG and electricity are healthier for cooking. Modern fuels are especially needed in
vulnerable areas.
Keep kitchens scrupulously clean.
Dr. Paramesh’s suggestions: Allow plenty of sunlight into the home (it kills germs,
prevents fungi moulds) and permit cross ventilation. Sun Mattresses, pillows, and
carpets regularly.Ideal relative humidity for the home is 40 to 50 %.
Pets are okay, if you keep them clean. A better (and cheaper) alternative is indoor
plants, which absorb carbon dioxide and emit oxygen.
1.1 On the basis of your reading of the above passage, answer the following (6)
questions briefly:
(a) Name two different types of pollutants mentioned in the passage.
___________________________________________________________________
_____________________________
___________________________________________________________________
_____________________________
(b) Why does India have the world’s largest IAP –related health problems.
___________________________________________________________________
_________________________
___________________________________________________________________
_____________________________
(c) Identify two biomass fuels.
2.2 Find words from the passage which mean the same as the following: (4)
(a) attacking violently
________________________________________________________
(b) giving cause for alarm or concern
_______________________________________
(c) Cause to
happen____________________________________________________________
(d) Very carefully and
thoroughly_____________________________________________
2. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
1. Children need to learn to take care of themselves because schools can be very
stressful. They need guidelines on ways to be calm, be able to return to the present
moment, to be able to handle their emotions and realize that their emotions are
not in their control. This guideline is what we call mindfulness training. Mindfulness
meditation is the practice of stopping and becoming aware of what we are thinking
and doing, in other words, introspecting. The more we are mindful of ourthoughts,
speech and actions, the more concentration and clarity we develop on what we are
doing and the greater is our depth of understanding of a situation.
2. Teachers and parents have to become role models for young people. Through
mindful practices such as mindful breathing and mindful walking, they must be able
to stop and look deeply and be called in order to see the root and the consequence
of an event /action/ act with understanding and peace. If teachers can do that,
children will follow it as well. Similarly, l we have to learn how to handle our anger
without venting frustration on our children. We have to reach out and help diffuse
the violence within ourselves. Mindfulness can be incorporated into the school and
classroom.
3. I can recall a mathematics teacher, who has come to several retreats at Plum
Village, a retreat center in France established by me, who had a difficult time in his
classroom because he would get angry in no time, land consequently used to throw
chalk at his students. After he practiced mindfulness for a while, he transformed
dramatically. He further shared the practice with the children also wherein they
had to stop everything and clap their hands every 15 minutes to practice breathing
and smiling. His students enjoyed practicing with him and his class made good
progress. Soon every class in the school adopted my techniques.
4. We should practice mindful meditation collectively because looking deeply into
our situation is not an individual matter. We have to combine our individual insights
into collective wisdom. Students need deep relaxation to overcome the stress of
contemporary life. There are several exercises that can help children practice
mindfulness: practicing with a bell, pebble meditation, deep relaxation, touching
the earth for children, snack meditation and embracing strong emotions. In snack
meditation, for instance, students and teacher sit together in a circle and enjoy
eating together in silence. The children are taught to wait to begin eating until
everyone has got a snack and a drink. Further, the teacher can direct the
conversation of looking deeply into the snack or just ask a few questions and then
let students share and ask questions.
3.1 Complete the following sentences. Write your answer in the answer sheet: (7)
1. Mindfulness meditation
is _____________________________________________doing.
2. Teachers and parents have
to_____________________________________________.
3. We have to learn how to handle our
anger_____________________________________________.
4. After, he practiced mindfulness
_____________________________________________.
5. Students need deep
relaxation_____________________________________________.
6. In snack meditation, students and teachers
sit_____________________________________________.
7. Further, the teacher can
direct_____________________________________________
3.2 Find words from the passage which mean similar as the following paragraph
indicated: (3)
1. causing tension or worry
2. the action of thinking deeply in silence
3. rest and enjoyment
Section –B (WRITING SKILLS)
Q.3 Very recently there was a news in the paper that the prices of petrol and
fertilizers have been hiked. This has put everybody in difficulty. Keeping in view the
hike, write a letter to the Editor of a local daily in about 120 words expressing your
protests against this arbitrary hike. Also highlight how it would lead to price hike in
other commodities as well. (5)
OR
Write a speech in about 150 words that you intend to deliver in the morning
assembly on ‘The Problems caused by Polybags’.
Q.4 Parents today are facing a major problem with their children. They waste
most of their time on Facebook and other social networking sites, with the result
that their studies and other important activities are neglected. Write an article in
about 150 words on this issue taking ideas from the hints given below. (5)
OR
Your school is organising a cultural programme on the occasion of the Children’s
Day. As the head Boy/ Head Girl, draft a notice for the school notice board inviting
names for different cultural items.
Q5 Fill in the blanks with correct conjunctions: (5)
1. He must train very hard ______ he will lose the competition.
2. The teacher punished the boy ______ he misbehaved.
3. I will not allow you to watch television ______ you clean your room first.
4. Allan brought some food for the party ______ he was not asked to do so.
5. You had better hand in your work on time ______ you will be in trouble.
6. They decided not to attend the concert ______ the tickets were too expensive.
7. The residents wrote a letter _______ sent it to the local town council.
8. The kidnappers will not release the child ______ the parents do not pay the
ransom.
9. _______ I don't usually like spicy food, I enjoyed the chicken curry your mother
made.
10. The movie will start at 9 p.m. ______ end an hour later.
Q 6. In the paragraph below, one word is missing in each line. Write the missing
word. (4)
a. Tears produced by tear glands. They keep _________ _________ _________
b. the eyes moist are normally drained from _________ _________ _________
c. the nose. Onions and number of water-soluble _________ _________________
d. substances containing sulphur spread the air _________ _________ _________
e. and cause irritation in eyes. The tear glands start _________________________
f. secreting more tears that wash out the irritants _________ ________________
g. The tears produced fast so that they cannot be _________ _________________
h. drained through nose and run down the eyes _________ __________________
making one cry.
Q.7 The following passage has not been edited. There is an error in each line
against which a blank is given. (4)
Write the incorrect word and the correction in the space provided.
Mohan was the boy from Cochin. He ----------- ------------
Loves to play pranks and didn’t take ----------- ------------
nothing seriously. His mother didn’t ----------- ------------
know what to do on him. She was sure ------------ ------------
he could be unable to do well in life. ------------ ------------
She hear that there was a wise man ------------ ------------
In the village. She told an holy man ------------- ------------
She was fed up with her son. She ask ------------- ------------
him to give him any sense. ------------- ----------
Q 8. Change the following sentences into reported speech (5)
1. Rahul said, ‘I like fiction.’
2. The girl said, ‘I am writing a letter.’
3. The boy said to the girl, ‘I am waiting for you.’
4. The masons said, ‘We have finished the job.’
5. The boy said, ‘I have been selected.’
6. The teacher said to the girl, ‘Have you done your homework?’
7. The teacher said to the boy, ‘Work hard.’
8. The man said, ‘I have lost my bag.’
9. The traveller said, ‘Where is the nearest inn?’
10. I said to him, ‘Will you help me?
Section –c (Literature)
Q.9 Read the extract and answer the following questions: (4)
When I set out for Lyonnesse,
A hundred miles away,
The rime was on the spray,
And starlight lit my lonesomeness,
When I set for Lyonnesse,
A hundred miles away
a) How far was Lyonnesse?
b) What lit the poet’s lonesomeness?
c) What was the weather condition there?
d) What is the meaning of rime?
Q.10 Answer the following in 30-40 words: (10)
a) How did Jody look after the fawn, after he accepted the responsibility for this?
b) What is the significance of Cobra Lily in relation to the monsoon season,its
beginning and end?
c) What are the two different ideas about why so few animals were killed in
tsunami? Which idea do you find more believable?
d) What made the poet proclaim Ernest was the Great Stone face?
e) Mention the various ways in which the British and the German soldiers become
friends and find things in common at Christmas?
Q.11 You have been selected as the student of the year in your school. Write a
diary entry in about 70-80 words expressing your feelings about the same. (12)
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Revision Test Paper
Subject – Maths
Class-VIII
Time: 2 hrs M.M. 60
General Instructions:
All questions are compulsory.
Section-A (6x2=12)
Q.1 A card is drawn from a bag containing 20 cards bearing the numbers
1,2,3,4.........,20.Find the probability that the card bears even prime numbers.
Q.2 On a rainy day ,out of 450 students of a school ,only 360 attended the school
.What percentage of the students remained absent?
Q.3 Simplify : (3a2b2c2 ) × (4a8b3) × ( 2abc ).
Q.4 Verify Euler’s formula for the following Triangular pyramid :
Q.5 How many number of cubes of side 4 c.m. can be made from iron cuboidal piece
24cm×12cm×10cm?
Q.6 Find A and B in the addition sum:
1 2
6
0 9
A
A B
A
Section- B (8x3=24)
Q.7 The present age of Mohan is three times the age of his son .After 8 years ,the sum
of their ages will be 72 years.Find their present age.
Q.8 Solve by using identity
(a) 93X107
(b) 452
Q.9 Show that (4pq + 3q )2 – (4pq - 3q)2 = 48 pq2
Q.10 Find the height of a cylinder whose radius is 7cm and the total surface area
is 968 cm2.
Q.11 A bicycle wheel has a diameter (including the tyre ) of 70 cm .How many
times would the wheel rotate to cover a distance of 3.3 km ?
Q.12 (a) The size of bacteria is 0.00000000975 cm .Express this number in
standard form.
(b) Simplify : 3 3 3
6 5 2
2 5 3 5
Q.13 Cost of 12 books each containing 250 pages is Rs. 180 .Find the cost of 20
books if each book contains 200 pages.
Q. 14 Factorise : 16 x2 + 40 xy 81 + 25 y2.
Section-C (6x4=24)
Q.15 The length and breadth of a rectangle are 28 cm and 22 cm respectively .Find the
side of that square whose area is equal to the area of this rectangle .
Q.16 The source of energy used by each house in a street is given below :
Source of Energy Number of Houses
Kerosine oil 6
Gas 12
Electricity 20
Solar 10
Represent the above data by a pie graph.
Q.17 If P = 3x2 – 6x +2 , Q= 11x2 + 3x 1 and R = 5x2 5x + 11 ,
find PQ+ R
Q.18 A soft drink is available in two types of packs – a tin can with a rectangular base
8cm× 6cm and height 12cm and another cylindrical can with a circular base of
radius 3.5 cm and height 15cm .Which container should Anita buy if both are
available for the same price?
OR
The diameter of a road roller is 84 cm and its length is 1m .How many revolutions
will it take to level a playground 1980 m2 in area ?
Q.19 Working for 6 hours daily ,40 people can complete a work in 14 days.Working for
8 hours daily ,if the work is to be finished in 7 days,how many people are needed
to do the same work?
Q.20 The following table gives the temperature in 0F corresponding to 0C. Draw the graph
using this table:
From the graph find the temperature in 0F when it is 150C.
Temperature (0C) 0 10 20 30 40
Temperature (0F) 32 50 68 86 104
Revision Test Paper
Subject: Science Class-VIII
Time:2.5 hrs. Max. Marks:70
General Instructions-
Answer according to the marks allotted.
Do the revision test paper in the Science notebook
Q1. What is cutting of mature plants called?
1
Q2. What is the term given to lowest temperature at which a substance burns?
1
Q3.Define Deforestation.
1
Q4. Name the device used to test whether an object is carrying a charge or not.
1
Q5. What is carbonization?
1
Q6. Why does a comb rubbed on hair attract pieces of paper?
1
Q7. What are infrasonic sound waves?
1
Q8. Why is a bacterial cell regarded as a prokaryotic cell?
1
Q9. Give the units of frequency and loudness.
1
Q10.Name the commonly used stain for staining to observe the cells under microscope.
1
Q11. State the laws of reflection and draw the diagram.
3
Q12.What is an earthquake and how is it measured? 3
Q13.What is lightning conductor? How does it works?
3
Q14.Explain the process of formation of petroleum.
3
Q15.What is meant by combustion? Write any two conditions necessary for combustion?3
Q16. Identify the part which vibrates to produce sound in the following instruments. 3
i. Dholak
ii. Sitar
iii. flute
Q17. What are the characteristics of the image formed by plane mirror? 3
Q18. What is a constellation name any two constellations and draw sketches to show the relative
positions of prominent stars in them. 3
Q19. i) Define light year. 3
ii) What are artificial satellites?
iii) What are their uses? (Any Two).
Q20. Mention one use each of (i) Coke (ii) Coal gas(iii)Bitumen. 3
Q21. i) What are the advantages of using manures. 5
ii) Explain how fertilizers are different from manures.
Q22. (a) Differentiate between zoo and sanctuary. 5
(b) Explain how deforestation leads to reduced rainfall.
Q23. Explain the uses of Bacteria, F ungi and Algae. 5
Q24. Compare the metals and non-metals on the basis of their properties. 5
Q25 Differentiate between thermosetting and thermoplastic plastic. Why is it not advisable to
burn plastic? Why plastic does not rust like iron? 5
Q26.What is the function of rod cells and cone cells in our eyes? Draw a well labelled diagram
of human eye. 5
Revision Test Paper
Subject-Social Science
Class-VIII Time: 2 hrs M.M-60
General Intstructions:
All questions are compulsory.
Do the given assignment in your Geography notebook.
a.) Very short answer type questions(10X2)
1. When was the Wood’s Despatch sent to India?
2. Define Linguist.
3. Who were orientalists?
4. What is the literal meaning of ‘Sati’?
5. Who was Rabindranath Tagore?
6. What is horticulture?
7. What do you mean by sustainable development?
8. What is a biosphere reserve?
9. What is federalism?
10. What is legislature?
b.) Short answer type of questions:(10X3)
1. What is a parliamentary form of government?
2. Write three methods of water conservation.
3. Discuss briefly the violation of the fundamental rights of Indian Society.
4. Why is judiciary important?
5. Write three features of plantation agriculture.
6. Explain wind energy.
7. Why were Ryots reluctant to grow Indigo? Give three reasons.
8. Name any three industrial regions of India.
9. Why people are considered as resource?
10. Distinguish between primary, secondary and tertiary activities.
c.) Answer in detail:(2X5)
1. Why do we need constitution?
2. Why did James Mill and Thomas Macaulay think that European education was
essential in India?
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dqoZfURkA dspu tuk% lka;dkys nwjn”kZue~ Ik”;fUrA ckydk% nqX/ka ficfUrA rr%rs ikBku~ iBfUr fy[kfUr
pA lka;dkys rq loZ= vU/kdkjL; jkT;e~ ,o HkofUrA
d½ ,dinsu mÙkjrA ¼2½
1½[kxk% dq= xPNfURk\
2½rkilk% dq= ;tfUr\
3½ tuk% x`gs’kq fde~ ficfUr\
4½ nqX/ka ds ficfUr\
[k½ iw.kZokD;sumÙkjr& 2 2 4
1½ lka;dkys dkfu Eykukfu HkofUr dkfu p fodlfUr\
2- tuk% lka;dkys fde~ dqoZfUr\
x½ ;FkkfunsZ”ke~ mÙkjrA 1 2 2
1½ [kk|kUuku~ bR;LeS vuqPNsns fde~ ina iz;qDre~\
1 fofo/kku~ 2 vkgkjku~ 3 pk;ikue~ 4 nqX/ke~
2- vkxR; bfr ins milxZ izd`fr&izR;;foHkkxa dq#rA
1 vk$xe~$Y;i~ 2 vk$xPN~$Y;i~
3 vk$xe~$vuh;j 4 vk$xe~$DRok
?k½ “ka[kkuke~ bfr ins dk foHkfDr%\
1 f}rh;k 2 lIreh 3 ‘k’Bh 4 izFkek
M-½ lka;dkys rq loZ= vU/kdkjL; jkT;e~ ,o HkofUr& vfLeu~ okD;s dfr vO;;k% lfUr\
1 f} 2 f= 3pRokj% 4 ‘kM~
?k½ vuqPNsnL; leqfpre~ “kh’kZde~ fy[krA 2 1 2
[k.M *[k* jpukRed&dk;Ze~ ¼15½
iz0&2- ro fe=e~ mRrjk[k.Ms ioZrL[kyusu ihfMrtukuke~ lgk;rkFkZe~ xPNflA LOfe=a izfr i=a iwj;rA
fot;uxje~
Ukonsgyh
frfFk% 21&02&2019
fiz; fo’.kqnRr%!
¼1½+----------------------A
Eke ekrk vonr~ ;r~¼2½----------------- mRrjkapys ioZrL[kyukr~ ihfMrtukuke~ lgk;rkFkZe~
¼3½-----------------A~¼4½----------------- bPNflA ¼5½----------------- p f”kfoj lkexzha HkksT;lkexzhefi us’;flA d`Ik;k ¼6½--------
--------- ;ksxnkue~ vfi LohdjksrqA vge~ ¼7½----------------- iaplgLkz:I;dkf.k vfi p ¼8½----------------- izs’kf;’;kfeA
“kqHkk% lUrq rs ¼9½-----------------
Hkor% ¼10½-----------------
Lkfpu%
Eaktw’kk&,d=hdrkfu] ee] vfHkUuke=e~] HkksT;inkFkkZu~] r=] ueLrs] iUFkku%] Roe~] Vªd;kusu] xUrqe~
iz0&3- v/kksfyf[kr fp=a n`’V~ok iapokD;s’kq o.kZua dq:rA ¼10½
¼iznwf’krk] unh] f{kifr] {kky;fUr] fo’kkDrkfu] vEykfu] foyh;Urs] efyua tya]ihRok] fez;Urs]efgyk%] frlz%]
tyiznw’k.kL;½
[k.M *x* vuqiz;qDr O;kdj.ke~ ¼25½
iz0&4- v/kksfyf[krkuk Ik;kZ;kuke~ leqfpra eqyua dq:rA 5
¼d½ U;wu% 1- Hk{kd%
¼[k½ ekuo% 2-uohuk
¼x½ |qyksd% 3- vn`”;e~
¼?k½ ljy% 4- nkuo%
¼M-½j{kd% 5- vfoosd%
¼p½ n`”;e~ 6- odz%
¼N½ izkphuk 7- lw;kZLr
¼Tk½lw;ksZn;% 8- dr?u%
¼>½food% 9- Ik;kZIr%
¼¥½d`rK% 10- Hkwyksd%
iz0&5- v/kksfyf[kr eTTkw’kkiznRrS% vO;;inS% lgk;r;k fjDrLFkkukfu iwj;rA 5
¼1½ fgre~ euksgfj&&&&&&nqyZHka op%A
¼2½&&&&&&,d% u`i% vklhr~A
¼3½ fo|koku~&&&&&&iwT;rsA
¼4½ Hkks Nk=k% dksykgye~ &&&&&&dq:A
¼Ikqjk] p] ek] loZ=½ iz0&6- izd`fr izR;;a p i`Fkd~ d`Rok fyf[krA
¼4½
¼d½ l% iqLrd ifBroku~A ¼iB~$Drorq@ iB~$erqi~~½
¼[k½cyorh fg vk”kkA&&&&&&& A ¼cy$erqi~$ M+hi~@cy$M+hi~½
¼x½Lora=rk vLekde~ tUefl)% vf/kdkj%A ¼Lora=$ ry~@ lq%$ra=rk½
¼?k½/kuh iq:’k% nkue~ djksfrA ¼/ku$bZ@ /ku$f.kfu½
iz0&7- fuEufyf[kr≤e~ laL—rs fy[krA ¼4½
¼1½ 1%45
¼2½ 2%30
¼3½ 6%15
¼4½ 9%45
iz0&8- dks’Bdkr~ mfpra ina fpRok fjDrLFkkuiwfrZe~ dq:rA ¼4½
¼1½ &&&&&&&&&eksnde~ jksprsA ¼eg~;e@eke~½
¼2½ &&&&&&&&&lg lhrk vfi xPNfrA ¼jkeL;@ jkes.k½
¼3½ &&&&&&&&&ckfydk% Qykfu [kknfUrA ¼losZ@lokZ%½
¼4½ &&&&&&&&&ifjr% ckyk% dzhMfUrA ¼o`{ke~@ o`{kL;½
iz0&9- v/kksfyf[krl la[;k laLd`rsu fy[krA¼4½
¼d½ ----------------ew’kdkS A ¼}s@}kS%½
¼[k½ --------------- “kk[kkA¼,dk@,d%½
¼x½ ---------------- i=kf.kA ¼=+;%@=hf.k½
¼?k½ ---------------- vezkf.kA¼=+;%@=hf.k½
[k.M *?k* ifBr vocks/kue~ ¼30½
iz0&10- v/kksfyf[kr x|ka”ka ifBRok iz”ukukeqRkjkf.k fy[krA ¼6½
izkphudkys ,dL;k% u|k% rVs /kkSE;% uke ,d% _f’k% volr~A rL; vkJes lgLkza Nk=k%
fo|k/;;ukFkZe~ vkxPNfUr LeA rs Nk=k% vkJeL; Nk=kokls fuolfUr LeA rs’kq Nk=s’kq vk:f.kjfi
,d% Nk=% vklhr~A vk:f.k% /kkSE;L; f”k’;s’kq lkSE;% fouez% ljyg~n;”p vklhr~A
¼1½,dinsu mÙkjrA 2
¼d½ /kkSE;% _f’k% dq= volr~\
¼[k½ vkJes dfr Nk=k% fo|k/;;ukFkZe~ vkxPNfUr Le\
¼2½iw.kZokD;su mÙkjrA 2
¼d½ vk:f.k% dhn”k% vklhr~\
¼[k½ vkJeL; Nk=kokls ds fuolfUr Le\
¼3½;FkkfunsZ”ke~ mÙkjrA ¼2½
¼d½ foHkfDr% opua p fyf[kr& Nk+=k%
¼[k½ ^vklhr~*& /kkraq ydkja iq:’ka opua p fy[krA
iz0&11- v/kksfyf[kra iz”ukuke~ mÙkjkf.k ,dinsu fy[kRkA 4
¼d½ e.MwdL; uke fdeklhr~\
¼[k½ da fouk thoue~ uSo pyfr\
¼x½ f=’kq fe=s’kq dL; cqf)% loksZRrek
¼?k½ vfro`’Vs% dkj.ksu dklq tyo`f)% Hkofr\
iz0&12- js[kkafd+r in+kuk iz”u&fuekZ.ka fdz;rke~A ¼4½
¼d½ jFkL; pdzkf.k lrra xfr”khykfu HkofUrA
¼[k½ u`i% m|kus lokZu~oq{kku~ vLi`”kr~A
¼x½ ikjlef.k% ykSga Lo.ksZ ifjorZ;frA
¼?k½ rsu Li`’Vkfu lokZf.k oLrwfu Lo.kZe;h tkrkfuA
iz0&13- v/kksfyf[krkuka lfU/ka dq:rA 4
¼d½ lnk$ ,o ¾
¼[k½ /khoj$ mDre~ ¾
¼x½ ujh$ bo ¾
¼?k½ fnol$ vkn;% ¾
iz0&14- ewy”kCna] foHkfDra opua p fyf[krA ¼6½
ewy”kCna foHkfDr opue~
¼d½ unh’kq &&&&&& &&&&& &&&&&
¼[k½ LFkwykfu &&&&&& &&&&& &&&&&
¼x½ eq[kkr~ &&&&&& &&&&& &&&&&
¼?k½ laxzgk; &&&&&& &&&&& &&&&&
iz0&15- v/kksiznRra “kCnkuka esyua dq:rA ¼2½
¼d½ lokZf/kde~ irue~
¼[k½ ojnkue~ lcye~
¼x½ fucZye~ vfHk”kkie~
¼?k½ mRFkkue~ U;wue~
iz0&16- v/ksfyf[krkuka /kkrqa] ydk aj] iq:’ka opua p fyf[krA 4
/kkrqa ydkaj iq:’ke~ opue~
¼d½ djksfe &&&&&& &&&&&& &&&&&& &&&&&&
¼[k½ vdjksr~ &&&&&& &&&&&& &&&&&& &&&&&&
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