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Proverb: Birds of a feather
flock together
RHYME:
Jack and Jill went up to hill
Jack and Jill went up to hill
To fetch a pail of water;
Jack fell down, and broke his
crown,
And Jill came tumbling after.
GOOD WORD:
Some virtues are only seen in
affliction and others only in
prosperity
TOUNGE TWISTER:
Toy phone, Toy phone,
Toy phone
STORY:
TEENY-TINY
ONCE UPON A TIME
there was a teeny-tiny woman
lived in a teeny-tiny house in
a teeny-tiny village. Now,
one day this teeny-tiny
woman put on her teeny-tiny
bonnet, and went out of her
teeny-tiny house to take a
teeny-tiny walk. And when
this teeny-tiny woman had
gone a teeny-tiny way she
came to a teeny-tiny gate; so
the teeny-tiny woman opened
the teeny-tiny gate, and went
into a teeny-tiny churchyard.
And when this teeny-
tiny woman had got into the
teeny tiny churchyard, she
saw a teeny-tiny bone on a
teeny-tiny grave, and the
teeny-tiny woman said to her
teeny-tiny self, “This teeny-
tiny bone will make me some
teeny-tiny soup for my teeny-
tiny supper.” So the teeny-
tiny woman put the teeny-
tiny bone into her teeny-tiny
pocket, and went home to her
teeny-tiny house.
Now when the teeny-
tiny woman got home to her
teeny tiny house she was a
teeny-tiny bit tired; so she
went up her teeny-tiny stairs
to her teeny-tiny bed, and put
the teeny tiny bone into a
teeny-tiny cupboard.
And when this teeny
tiny woman had been to sleep
a teeny-tiny time, she was
awakened by a teeny-tiny
voice from the teeny-tiny
cupboard, which said:
“Give me my bone!”
And this teeny-tiny woman
was a teeny-tiny frightened,
so she hid her teeny-tiny head
under the teeny-tiny clothes
and went to sleep again. And
when she had been to sleep
again a teeny-tiny time, the
teeny-tiny voice again cried
out from the teeny-tiny
cupboard a teeny-tiny louder,
“Give me my bone!”
This made the teeny-tiny
woman a teeny-tiny more
frightened, so she hid her
teeny-tiny head a teeny-tiny
further under the teeny-tiny
clothes. And when the teeny-
tiny woman had been to sleep
again a teeny-tiny time, the
teeny tiny voice from the
teeny-tiny cupboard said
again a teeny tiny louder,
“Give me my bone!”
And this teeny-tiny
woman was a teeny-tiny bit
more frightened, but she put
her teeny-tiny head out of the
teeny-tiny clothes, and said in
her loudest teeny-tiny voice,
“TAKE IT!”
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happiness and bad day gives us experience. Both are essential in
Life.
• As the sky breaks into a beautiful Sunrise ...may GOD open the
window of heaven to shower U lots of blessings...Good
Morning...
• LIFE IS LIKE A GAME OF CARDS; IT DOES NOT DEPEND
HOW GOOD CARDS U HOLD IN UR HAND, BUT HOW
GOOD U PLAY WITH THE CARDS U HOLD IN UR
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REASONING QUESTIONS:
1. One of Mr. Horton, his wife,
their son, and Mr. Horton's
mother is a doctor and another
is a lawyer.
a. a)if the doctor is younger
than the lawyer, then the
doctor and the lawyer are
not blood relatives.
b. b)if the doctor is a
woman, then the doctor
and the lawyer are blood
relatives.
c. c)If the lawyer is a man,
then the doctor is a man.
Whose occupation you
know?
2. If point P is on line segment
AB, then which of the
following is always true?
i. AP = PB (2) AP >
PB (3) PB > AP
(4) AB > AP (5)
AB > AP + PB
3. A student divided a number by
2/3 when he required
multiplying by 3/2. Calculate
the percentage of error in his
result.
4. Five farmers have 7, 9, 11, 13
& 14 apple trees, respectively
in their orchards. Last year,
each of them discovered that
every tree in their own orchard
bore exactly the same number
of apples. Further, if the third
farmer gives one apple to the
first, and the fifth gives three to
each of the second and the
fourth, they would all have
exactly the same number of
apples. What were the yields
per tree in the orchards of the
third and fourth farmers?
5. By trial and error method, we
get the value for x and y as 11
and 9
a. There are 3 persons
Sudhir, Arvind, and
Gauri. Sudhir lent cars to
Arvind and Gauri as
many as they had
already. After some time
Arvind gave as many
cars to Sudhir and Gauri
as many as they have.
After sometime Gauri
did the same thing. At
the end of this
transaction each one of
them had 24. Find the
cars each originally had.
6. What is the missing number
in this series? 8 2 14 6 11 ? 14
6 18 12
16
9
15
6
7. In the given figure, PA and
PB are tangents to the circle
at A and B respectively and
the chord BC is parallel to
tangent PA. If AC = 6 cm,
and length of the tangent AP
is 9 cm, then what is the
length of the chord BC?
4 cm
8 cm
6 cm
5 cm
8. x% of y is y% of ?
x/y
2y
x
can’t be determined
9. 20% of a 6 liter solution and
60% of 4 liter solution are
mixed. What percentage of the
mixture of solution
10. If the radius of a circle is
diminished by 10%, then its
area is diminished by:
10%
19%
20%
36%
11. The two colors seen at the
extreme ends of the pH chart
are:
Red and Blue
Red and Green
Green and Blue
Orange and Green
12. A train which travels at a
uniform speed due to some
mechanical fault after
traveling for an hour goes at
3/5th of the original speed
and reaches the destination 2
hrs late. If the fault had
occurred after traveling
another 50 miles the train
would have reached 40 min
earlier. What is distance
between the two stations.
300
310
320
305
13. Which number is the odd one
out? 9678 4572 5261 3527
7768
7768
3527
4572
9678
5261
14. The tutor of Alexander the
great was
Darius
Cyrus
Socrates
Aristotle
15. Goitre caused by the
deficiency of ………
Vitamin D
Iron
Vitamin A
Iodine
16. A boat travels 20 kms
upstream in 6 hrs and 18 kms
downstream in 4 hrs. Find the
speed of the boat in still water
and the speed of the water
current?
1/2 kmph
7/12 kmph
5 kmph
none of these
17. 2 hours after a freight train
leaves Delhi a passenger train
leaves the same station
travelling in the same
direction at an average speed
of 16 km/hr. After travelling
4 hrs the passenger train
overtakes the freight train.
The average speed of the
freight train was?
40
30
80
60
18. Dinesh travelled 1200 km by
air which formed 2/5 of his
trip. One third of the whole
trip, he travelled by car and
the rest of the journey he
performed by train. What
was the distance travelled by
train?
600Km
700Km
800Km
900Km
19. The average between a two
digit number and the number
obtained by interchanging the
digits is 9. What is the
difference between the two
digits of the number?
8
2
5
Cannot be determined
20. The population of a town was
1,60,000 three years ago. If it
increased by 3%, 2.5% and
5% respectively in the last
three years, then the present
population of the town is :
1,77,000
1,77,366
1,77,461
1,77,596
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21 Effective Quotation of
Swami Vivekananda
1. If the mind is intensely
eager, everything can be
accomplished—mountains can be
crumbled into atoms.
2. Take up one idea. Make that
one idea your life – think of it,
dream of it, and live on idea. Let
the brain, muscles, nerves, every
part of your body, be full of that
idea, and just leave every other
idea alone. This is the way to
success.
3. Come out into the universe
of Light. Everything in the
universe is yours, stretch out
your arms and embrace it with
love. If you every felt you
wanted to do that, you have felt
God.
4. All knowledge that the world
has ever received comes from the
mind; the infinite library of the
universe is in our own mind.
5. Stand up, be bold, and be
strong. Take the whole
responsibility on your own
shoulders, and know that you are
the creator of your own destiny.
All the strength and succor you
want is within you. Therefore
make your own
future. 6. There is no help for
you outside of yourself; you are
the creator of the universe. Like
the silkworm you have built a
cocoon around yourself…. Burst
your own cocoon and come out
aw the beautiful butterfly, as the
free soul. Then alone you will
see Truth.
7. It is our own mental attitude
which makes the world what it is
for us. Our thought make things
beautiful, our thoughts make
things ugly. The whole world is
in our own minds. Learn to see
things in the proper light. First,
believe in this world, that there is
meaning behind everything.
Everything in the world is good,
is holy and beautiful. If you see
something evil, think that you do
not understand it in the right
light. Throw the burden on
yourselves!
8. Hold to the idea, “I am not
the mind, I see that I am
thinking, I am watching my mind
act,” and each day the
identification of yourself with
thoughts and feelings will grow
less, until at last you can entirely
separate yourself from the mind
and actually know it to be apart
from yourself.
9. All love is expansion, all
selfishness is contraction. Love is
therefore the only law of life. He
who loves lives, he who is selfish
is dying. Therefore love for
love’s sake, because it is law of
life, just as you breathe to live.
10. Our duty is to encourage
everyone in his struggle to live
up to his own highest idea, and
strive at the same time to make
the ideal as near as possible to
the Truth.
11. Even the greatest fool can
accomplish a task if it were after
his or her heart. But the
intelligent ones are those who
can convert every work into one
that suits their taste.
12. Condemn none: if you can
stretch out a helping hand, do so.
If you cannot, fold your hands,
bless your brothers and let them
go their own way.
13. Each work has to pass
through these stages—ridicule,
opposition, and then acceptance.
Those who think ahead of their
time are sure to be
misunderstood.
14. If you think that you are
bound, you remain bound; you
make your own bondage. If you
know that you are free, you are
free this moment. This is
knowledge, knowledge of
freedom. Freedom is the goal of
all nature.
15. As long as we believe
ourselves to be even the least
different from God, fear remains
with us; but when we know
ourselves to be the One, fear
goes; of what can we be afraid?
16. Your Atman is the support
of the universe—whose support
do you stand in need of? Wait
with patience and love and
strength. If helpers are not ready
now, they will come in time.
Why should we be in a hurry?
The real working force of all
great work is in its almost
unperceived beginnings.
17. Learning and wisdom are
superfluities, the surface glitter
merely, but it is the heart that is
the seat of all power. It is not in
the brain but in the heart that the
Atman, possessed of knowledge,
power, and activity, has its seat.
18. Understanding human
nature is the highest knowledge,
and only by knowing it can we
know God? It is also a fact that
the knowledge of God is the
highest knowledge, and only by
knowing God can we understand
human nature
19. Purity, patience, and
perseverance are the three
essentials to success and, above
all, love.
20. If you want to have life,
you have to die every moment
for it. Life and death are only
different expressions of the same
thing looked at from different
standpoints; they are the falling
and the rising of the same wave,
and the two form one whole.
21. Each soul is potentially
divine. The goal is to manifest
this divinity within by controlling
nature, external and internal. Do
this either by work, or worship or
psychic control or philosophy –
by one or more or all of these and
be free.
MATHS:
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SUDOKO:
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