NIOS| ENGLISH (302)| SOLVED PAPER – (OCT - 2024)| SENIOR SECONDARY
ENGLISH
(302)
Time: 3 Hours
Maximum Marks: 100
Note:
(i) There are 39
questions in all divided into two parts.
(ii) All
questions are compulsory.
(iii) Marks for
each question are indicated against it.
(iv) Question.
Nos. 1 to 19 is carrying 1 mark each. Some of them are in subparts that include
MCQ, Fill in the blanks, True False, Match the column, One - word answers type
questions.
(v) Question.
Nos. 20, 22 to 29, 31-33, 35 and 37 are short answer questions carrying 2 marks
each. Answers to these questions should not exceed 30 words each.
(vi) Q. No. 21,
30 and 34 are carrying 3 marks. Answers to these questions should not exceed 40
words.
(vii) Q. No. 38
to 39 is carrying 4 marks each. Answers to these questions should not exceed
100 words.
(viii) Q. No. 36
is a long answer question coming 5 marks. Answer to these questions should not
exceed 150 - 200 words.
(ix) Questions
have to be attempted either from Optional Module I or Optional Module II in all
Sections.
PART - A
SECTION - A:
Prescribed Texts
1. Choose the correct alternatives. 1x2=2
(i) Who is
the poet of the poem "My grandmother's house"?
(A)
Rabindranath Tagore
(B) Kamala Das
(C) Nissim
Ezekeil
(D) Robert
Frost
(ii) What is
the primary theme of the poem - "Where the mind is without fear”?
(A) The
beauty of Nature
(B) The struggle for Independence
(C) The
importance of Education
(D) The Power
of love
2. Answer the following questions. 1x3=3
(i) Why might
the speaker believe that the second road has "the better claim"?
Ans:- The
speaker believes that the other road has a "better claim" because it
was grassy and seemed less worn, meaning that fewer people took it. The road
was "worn," suggesting that it was more adventurous and less
traveled, which made it more attractive to the speaker.
(ii) What is
the purpose of the peasants buzzing the name of God?
Ans:- The
peasants call out God's name to paralyze the "evil man" and protect
the speaker's mother. They believe that by repeatedly calling out God's name
they can drive away the evil or devil they think is responsible for the
mother's suffering. Their calling out is an act of collective prayer and hope
for her recovery.
(iii) What
does the phrase "the mind is without fear" suggest about the state of
mind in the ideal world described?
Ans:- The
phrase "the mind is without fear" suggests a state of fearlessness
and self-respect in the ideal world described. It means that people should be
able to think and express themselves freely without fear or oppression, and
live with dignity and confidence.
3. Read the text carefully and identify the True and
False sentences. 1x3=3
The message must
be tailored for different groups in order to enable them to understand and pass
on the message. UNESCO believes that by disseminating information to help
people understand what AIDS does to the body, it is important not to have
negative campaigns as these often lead to stigmatization and discrimination.
(i) UNESCO
believes tailoring messages for different groups is important to enable them to
understand and pass on the message.
Ans:- True.
(ii)
Understanding what AIDS does to the body doesn't help reduce misconceptions by
providing factual information that clarifies the nature of the disease.
Ans:- False.
(iii)
Effective communication plays a role in combating the spread of AIDS by
ensuring accurate information is shared, which can change perceptions and
behaviours.
Ans:- True.
4. Match the Column in reference to "I must know the
truth". 1x4=4
(i) The Mother
-was about to perform at her School's Annual show.
(ii) Aradhana -
expressed her deep love and commitment to her daughter.
(iii) Simmi -
expressed her pride in Aradhana's achievement.
(iv) The
Grandmother - went to retrieve the gift from their father.
5. Choose the correct alternatives. 1x2=2
(i) What does
Gerrard claim in his bag?
(A) Money
(B) Jewels
(C) A disguise
outfit
(D) Important
documents
(ii) What
helped Ved to adjust to his blindness?
(A) His other
senses became more acute.
(B) He regained
partial sight.
(C) He learned
to read Braille immediately.
(D) He had a
personal tutor.
SECTION - B: Non-Prescribed
Texts
Read the following passage carefully and answer question
No. 6 and 7.
The greatest
enemy of mankind as people have discovered is not science but war. Science
merely reflects the social forces by which it is surrounded. It is found that there
is peace, science is constructive, when there is war, science is perverted to
destructive ends. The weapons which science gives us don't necessarily create
war, these make war increasingly more terrible. Until now it has brought us to
the doorstep of doom. Our main problem, therefore is not to curb, science but
to stop war. This is a job in which everybody must participate, including the
scientist. But the bomb of Hiroshima suddenly woke up to the fact that we have
very little time. The hour is late and our work has scarcely begun. Now we are
face to face with this urgent question, "Can education and tolerance,
understanding and creative intelligence run fast enough to keep us abreast with
our own mounting capacity to destroy?". That is the question which we will
have to answer one way or the other in this generation. Science must help us in
finding the answer, but ultimately the main decision lies within ourselves.
6. Complete the following sentence: 1x3=3
(i) War is considered as the greatest enemy of
mankind.
(ii) Science
needs to be directed towards constructive
purposes.
(iii) Our
main problem is not to curb science but
to abolish war.
7. Choose the correct alternatives. 1x3=3
(i) What is
identified as the main problem in the passage?
(A) Advancing
science
(B) Stopping War
(C)
Developing new weapons
(D)
Increasing scientific funding
(ii) The
expression 'bring to the doorstep of doom' means:
(A) Lead us
to threshold of a new destiny.
(B) Introduce
us to an unpredictable future.
(C) Carry us close to death and destruction.
(D) Take us
step by step to ruin.
(iii) On
mounting capacity to destroy can be kept under control by:
(A)
Encouraging social forces.
(B) Education
for all.
(C)
Creativity and Intelligence.
(D) Education, Liberal thinking and Creativity.
8. Read the following passage and identify the True and
False sentences. 6x1=6
Yoga is an
ancient practice that offers numerous health benefits, making it an excellent
addition to any wellness routine. It combines physical postures, breathing
exercises and meditation to promote overall well-being. One of the primary
benefits of Yoga is its ability to improve flexibility and strength. Regular
practice helps to stretch and tone muscles, enhancing physical fitness and
reducing the risk of injury. Additionally, Yoga is known for its positive
impact on mental health. The focus on breath control and mindfulness can
significantly reduce stress and anxiety, promoting a sense of calm and
relaxation. Yoga also supports cardiovascular workout, improving heart health
and circulation. Moreover, Yoga can aid in weight management by increasing
metabolism and promoting mindful eating habits. Another significant benefit of
Yoga is its ability to enhance respiratory function. The deep breathing techniques
practiced in yoga increase lung capacity and improve overall respiratory
efficiency. This can be particularly beneficial for individuals with
respiratory conditions such as Asthma. Furthermore, Yoga promotes better sleep.
The relaxation techniques and physical activity help to regulate sleep
patterns, leading to more restful and restorative sleep.
In summary, Yoga
is a holistic practice that benefits both the body and mind, making it an
invaluable tool for maintaining and improving health.
(i) Yoga primarily
focuses on physical fitness and does not offer mental health benefits.
(ii) Practicing
Yoga can help improve cardiovascular health.
(iii) Yoga is
beneficial only for people who are already physically fit.
(iv) Yoga can
aid in weight management by increasing metabolism.
(v) Yoga is not
recommended for individuals with respiratory conditions.
(vi) Regular
Yoga practice can lead to better sleep patterns.
SECTION - C:
Grammar
9. Fill in the blanks with appropriate form of verbs.
1x3=3
(i) Water boils (boil) at 100° Celsius.
(ii) The
painter has been painting (paint) the
house for two days.
(iii) I saw (see) Rajesh yesterday morning.
10. Choose the correct alternatives. 1x4=4
(i) In the
sentence," Touch your toes without bending your knee". 'Bending' is
a:
(A) Gerund
(B) Participle
(C) Finite verb
(D) Infinitive
(ii) Which of
the following sentences contains a non-finite verb?
(A) You have
been dreaming.
(B) He began
working when he was fourteen years old.
(C) I will help
you.
(D) I am going
to meet Raju at the station at six.
(iii) In the
sentence, I found him standing at the door, 'Standing' functions as a:
(A) Gerund
(B) Participle
(C) Finite verb
(D) Infinitive
(iv) In the
sentence 'He doesn't care for dancing', the non-finite verb is a(n):
(A) Gerund
(B) Participle
(C) Finite verb
(D) Infinitive
11. Fill in the blanks with appropriate 'Wh' questions.
1x2=2
(i) ________did
you buy?
A box of
chocolates.
(ii) _______old
is the building?
It's about 200
years old.
SECTION - D: Functional
Writing Skills
12. Choose the correct alternatives: 1x4=4
(i) Which of
the following is a key component of the salutation in a formal letter?
(A) Dear
(First Name)
(B) To whom It may concern
(C) Hi (First
Name)
(D) Hello
(ii) What is
the primary purpose of note making?
(A) To
memorize information
(B) To summarize content and aid understanding
(C) To create
a final report
(D) To
impress teachers
(iii) What
tone is most appropriate for a formal letter?
(A) Casual
and friendly
(B) Sarcastic
and humerous
(C) Professional and respectful
(D) Informal
and chatty
(iv) When
summarizing a text, what should be the focus ?
(A) Personal
opinions
(B) Main arguments and themes
(C) Length of
the summary
(D) Exact
wording of the original text
13. Read the statements carefully and identify them as
True and False. 1x4=4
(i) It's
important to use your own words when taking notes.
(ii) A formal
letter should always be written in a conversational tone.
(iii) Notes
should be written in complete sentences.
(iv) The
sender's address is written in the top right corner of the letter.
14. Answer the following questions in one or two words:
1x2=2
(i) What is the
main purpose of informal writing?
(ii) What is the
main purpose of a paragraph?
SECTION - E:
Optional Module - I (English for Receptionists)
Read the questions carefully and choose the suitable
answer:
15. What is one of the primary responsibilities of a
receptionist when welcoming guests? 1
(A) To ignore
them until they speak.
(B) To offer them help and assistance.
(C) To direct
them to the nearest exit.
(D) To take
their personal information.
16. Which of the following is NOT typically kept on a
receptionist's desk? 1
(A) A railway time table
(B) A
personal dairy
(C) An index
book of telephone numbers frequently used
(D) A
telephone directory
17. The following expression used in this conversation is
not appropriate on the phone. 1
Choose the
correct response from the opinion given.
Receptionist:
Good Morning, Sunshine hotel.
Customer:
I would like to inquire about room availability for next weekend.
Receptionist:
Certainly! Can you tell me the dates interested in?
Customer:
Sure, I'm looking for a room from Friday, September 10th to Sunday, September
12th.
(A) Dates please
(B) Certainly!
Could you please specify the dates you're interested in?
(C) When
interested
(D) Not clear,
please be clear
18. What is the first step a receptionist should take
when receiving a Call? 1
(A) Obtains
caller's name
(B) Greets and
gives identity
(C) Offers help
(D) Acknowledges
the call
19. Which of the following should be the first step when
dealing with a caller who tends to chat irrelevantly and keep the telephone
lines needlessly engaged? 1
(A) Politely
remind the caller of the main purpose of the conversation.
(B) Listen
patiently to the caller without interrupting.
(C) End the call
abruptly to same time.
(D) Summarize
the key points discussed so far.
SECTION - E:
Optional Module - II (ESP for office use)
Read the questions carefully and choose suitable answers.
15. Study and practice the short exchanges/dialogues
given below. Identify the relationship. 1
X: Good
Morning Sir'!
Y: Good
Morning, Harish! Didn't see you in the morning. Are you fine?
X: Yes, Sir,
Thank you, I had to take permission as I had to receive my sister from the
railway station.
(A) Formal
(B) Informal
(C) Neutral
(D) None of
the above
16. People usually use short forms when ending e-mails.
Select the correct match. 1
(A) BBL be
back later
(B) IMO - in my opinion
(C) BFN -
bring for now
(D) IOW - in
other words
17. What is the primary purpose of researching a company
prior to an interview? 1
(i) To find out
the salary offered.
(ii) To convince
the interviewer of your sincerity.
(iii) To learn
about company gossip.
(iv) To prepare
for casual conversation.
(A) All options
are True.
(B) All options
are False
(C) Only (i) is
True
(D) Only (ii) is
True
18. You have to write an e-mail to VRR travels, asking
them to cancel your Bus tickets to Bangalore and the Hotel accomodation they
had booked for you. You will inform about the changed date in near future.
Select the appropriate points from the following - 1
(A) Cancel
reservations, will decide upon new dates, regret the inconvenience caused.
(B) Cancel
reservations, will inform about the new dates, regret the inconvenience caused.
(C) Postpone
reservations, will inform about new dates, regret inconvenience caused.
(D) Cancel
reservations, will inform about new dates, requested to return the booking
amount.
19. In a hospital, the Doctor meets the Nurse and asks,
“How are you?". Which expression 1 could you use in response? Select the
correct response. 1
(A) Thanks
(B) Fine Thanks
(C) I am fine,
Thank you, Doctor
(D) Fine
PART - B
SECTION - A:
Prescribed Texts
20. Answer any one of the following questions: 2x1=2
(i) What
decision does the speaker make regarding the true paths in the poem 'The Road
not Taken'?
Ans:- The
speaker decides to choose the less used path considering it to be the better
option. He chooses this path knowing that it will shape his future and he may
never return to take the other road.
(ii) What
action did the characters take when they realized he was not found?
Ans:-
When the characters realised that he could not be found they started searching
for him everywhere. They looked around, called out his name and tried their best
to find him as soon as possible.
21. Answer any one of the following questions. 3x1=3
(i) He also
emphasizes the importance of reason and rationality. How does Tagore describe
the ideal state of mind in the poem?
Ans:-
Tagore describes the ideal state of mind as one where logic and rationality
guide thought and action. In his poem, he uses the metaphor of a "clear
stream of reason" that should not lose its way in the "dull desert sand
of dead habit". This suggests that the mind should remain open, logical
and progressive, always striving for truth and freedom from fear and
narrow-mindedness. Tagore wishes for a society where people are led to
"ever broader thought and action", emphasising intellectual freedom
and the importance of rational thinking over blind tradition.
(ii) The
poem. "The Road Not Taken", explores the idea of missed opportunities
and the inherent uncertainty in decision-making. What does the poet try to
bring out through this poem?
Ans:- In
"The Road Not Taken", the poet explores the theme of choices, missed
opportunities, and the uncertainty inherent in decision-making. Through the
metaphor of a fork in the road, Frost reflects on how every choice we make
shapes our future, and the paths we do not take give us ideas about what could
have been. The poem highlights that decisions are often irreversible, and the
"path not taken" symbolizes lost opportunities and the complexity of
living with the consequences of our choices. The poet brings forth the idea
that uncertainty and contemplation about "what could have been" is a
natural part of the human experience.
Answer the following:
22. What made the doctor realize that he was not looking at
his own watch? 2
23. Why did Ved protest with cries when the eye drops were
administered? 2
24. How was Baldeo's weapon a part of him every time? 2
SECTION B:
Non-Prescribed Texts
Read the given passage carefully and answer question No. 25
to 27.
From the hum of
a laptop to the omnipresent glow of smartphone screens, computers and the
internet have deeply woven themselves into the very fabric of human existence.
Their influence stretches far beyond mere devices, fundamentally reshaping how
we work, learn, connect and even perceive the world around us. In just a few
decades, there technologies marvels have transitioned from once - described
'futuristic fantasies' to indispensable tools of today, irrevocably altering
the landscape of our lives. The computer itself serves as a tireless workhorse,
automating tedious tasks and streamlining process across every imaginable
field. Gone are the days of manual calculations and paper - laden desks. Now,
the spreadsheets crunch numbers with lightning speed while design software
sculpts virtual worlds. From medical diagnoses to financial analyses, computers
have became the silent partners driving efficiency and accuracy in countless
professions. This digital revolution has not only transformed how we work but
has also broadened the scope of opportunities for those equipped with hi-tech
skills.
25. In what ways might the constant presence of
technology, such as smartphones and laptops, affect the way we perceive the
world? 2
Ans:- The constant presence of technology such as
smartphones and laptops can change the way we view the world, as it makes us
more dependent on digital information and instant communication. It shapes our
understanding and interactions, allowing us to access news, knowledge and
social connections at any time. It can broaden our perspective by making us
aware of global events and diverse viewpoints, but it can also limit our
attention to the digital realm, sometimes making us less aware of our
surroundings.
26. (i) Why does the author refer to computers and the
internet as 'futuristic fantasies' in the past? 2
Ans:- The author calls computers and the Internet
'fantasies of the future' because in the past such advanced technologies were
only imagined in science fiction and were not part of everyday life. They
seemed to be dreams or ideas of the future, which were unlikely to become
reality soon.
OR
(ii) How does
the passage suggest that technology has become 'indispensable' in modern life?
Ans:- The
passage suggests that technology has become indispensable, explaining how
computers and the Internet are now essential tools in daily life. They automate
tasks, improve efficiency and accuracy in various occupations, and have
replaced manual work. The passage also mentions that these technologies have
created new opportunities for people with high-tech skills, indicating their
important role in modern society.
27. What does the passage suggest about the importance of
high-tech skills in the modern workforce? 2
Read the
given passage carefully and answer question No. 28 to 30.
Physical
well-being enables us to engage in various activities, pursue our passions and
live our lives to the fullest. A healthy body provides the energy and a
vitality needed to tackle everyday tasks with ease and efficiency. Moreover,
good physical health is closely associated with preventing diseases and
ailments. A healthy lifestyle incorporating regular exercise, a balanced diet
and adequate rest helps us avoid many diseases, leading to a long life. Beyond
physical health, mental well-being is also crucial. Good health is a
combination of both physical and mental fitness. Mental health includes
emotional, psychological and social well-being. Mental health is our minds ability
to think, feel, respond and behave. Good mental health fosters positive
emotions and a sense of purpose, enabling us to navigate through life's
challenges and walk through difficult paths with grace and determination. It is
necessary for us to prioritise mental health as it nurtures self-care practices
and provides support whenever needed.
28. (i) What are some benefits of physical well-being
mentioned in the passage? 2
OR
(ii) According
to the passage, what lifestyles practices contribute to good physical health?
29. How does good mental health contribute to handling
life's challenges? 2
30. Find a word similar in meaning from the passage:
1x3=3
(i) forbidding.
(ii) nurtures.
(iii) willpower.
SECTION C: Grammar
31. Fill in the blanks using the passive form of the
verbs given in brackets: 2x1=2
(i) He was looked (look) after by his grandmother
when he used (use) to live in the
village with her.
OR
(ii) The
stories were written (write) when he used (use) to visit the hill station.
32. Change the following questions into indirect speech:
1x2=2
(i) Ravi said,
"I have a message for your brother."
(ii) "Who
has been using my computer ?" Said my mother.
33. Join the following sentences using the connectors
given against each pair. 1x2=2
(i) The team couldn't
finish the project.
The team worked
hard. (Although)
(ii) She
succeeded in the exams.
She studied
diligently everyday. (because)
SECTION - D :
Functional Writing Skill
34. Answer any one of the following questions: 3x1=3
(i) Make a
summary of the following passage:
You might be
eating clean, exercising regularly and getting good sleep, but if you still
find yourself falling sick frequently, struggling with recurring colds,
allergies, or other illness, then you need to keep an eye on your emotional health.
Stress can play a major role in how often you get sick, even if your physical
habits are on point. Stress in your body's natural response to any challenges
or threats and is a survival mechanism designed to keep you safe. When you face
a stressful situation - like a tight work deadline or a close call while
driving - your body releases hormones like cortisol and adrenaline. These
hormones prepare you to either 'fight' the threat or 'flight' from it by
increasing your heart rates, quickening your breath, and sharpening your
senses. While short bursts of stress can be beneficial, chronic stress is a
different story. Chronic stress occurs when your body stays in this heightened
state of alert for long periods, whether due to ongoing work pressure, relationship
issues or financial concerns. When you're stressed, your body's priority is
survival, not healing. The release of the cortisol hormone under stress keeps
the sympathetic nervous system active and suppresses the immune system.
Ans:-
Summary:
Even if you
maintain healthy habits like eating well, exercising, and sleeping well, you
may still get sick more often if you neglect your emotional health. Stress,
which is the body's natural response to challenges, can weaken your immune
system if it becomes chronic. While short-term stress can be helpful, long-term
stress puts the body on constant alert, making survival a priority over
healing. This leads to the release of hormones like cortisol, which suppress
the immune system and make you more susceptible to illnesses.
(ii) Make
notes from the following passage in points only, using appropriate headings and
sub-headings. Also use at least two recognizable abbreviations.
The first
'nano'-thing you would have ever seen would be the Nano car, the smallest car
to be made in India. The car, however, was named Nano for its small size and
not because it used any nanotechnology. So, what do these terms 'nano' and
'nanotechnology' mean? The word is derived from the Greek word 'Nanos' meaning
'dwarf' or something extremely small.
A 'nanometre',
in the metric system, refers to one billionth of a metre. How small is that?
Well, your ball point pen tip is between 0.5 - 0.7 millimetre. A millimetre, as
you know, 1/1000 of a metre. It is roughly the dimension you can study under a
magnifying glass. Now, a micro-metre is 1/1000,000 of a metre. You need a
microscope to observe an object of micrometre dimension, such as your bacteria,
silicon chips etc.
A nanometre (nm)
is even smaller. It is 1/1,000,000,000 of a metre. Are you familiar with
anything that is small? Well, an atom measures 0.1 to 0.5 nm in diameter and a
single DNA strand is 2.5 wide. Those objects fall under the category of
nanoscale structures. Now, these nanoscale objects are something our scientist
love to toy with, which resulted in the emergence of a whole new branch of
science termed nanotechnology'.
Nanotechnology
is that field of science which manipulates nanometre-seized matter to design
new structures, and devices that exhibit interesting properties in nanoscale
dimensions.
35. Describe your experience of visiting your friend in a
hospital who was ill and admitted for two days. 2
36. Attempt any one of the following questions. 5x1=5
(i) You are
Vishal living at 14, LASA GRAND Society, Pune. The pond in the nearby area is
getting polluted by people disposing all the garbage and it is causing diseases
for the residents of the society. Write a letter to the Editor of a daily
Newspaper regarding the same.
(ii) You are
Anish, a student of HSV Public School, New Delhi. Write a letter to the
Principal of the school complaining to him about the shortage of drinking water
supply in the school.
SECTION - E:
Optional Module - I (English for Receptionists)
37. Answer any one of the following questions: 2x1=2
(i) What is
essential for a receptionist to have a good understanding of aside from her
regular duties?
Ans:- A
receptionist must have a good understanding of the structure of the
organisation, the services offered and the people who work there. This helps
her to give accurate information and to direct visitors or callers efficiently.
(ii) Why
might it be necessary to check your understanding after someone gives a long or
difficult answer?
Ans:- Checking
your understanding is important to make sure you have interpreted the
information correctly. This helps to avoid misunderstanding and ensures
effective communication between both parties.
38. Answer any one of the following questions: 4x1=4
(i) Operator at
Danish split Invertor AC receives a call from a customer. She had recently
purchased the AC and after two days of installation. Since your office deals
with sales, guide the customer about the procedure for redressal, provide
information and assistance about the same.
(ii) The Managing
Director wants you to find out all necessary details and make arrangements so
that he will be able to reach Mumbai from New Delhi by 30th Nov 2024, 9.30 a.m.
for a meeting with the General Managers of the Region. Prepare the
conversation.
39. Mr. Jagdish has an appointment with Mr. Manu Sharma, the
Sales Executive of Nimisha Foods Pvt. Ltd. at 10.30 a.m. Mr. Jagdish rings up
to cancel the appointment. Mr. Manu Sharma is not at his desk. You are the
receptionist at Nimisha Foods Pvt. Ltd. Write out a message for Mr. Manu
Sharma. 4
SECTION - E:
Optional Module - II (ESP for Office Use)
37. Answer any one of the following questions: 2x1=2
(i) What are
pre-interview activities? Why is it necessary?
Ans:-
Pre-interview activities include the following tasks:-
(i) Carefully
checking the job description
(ii)
Researching the company and the specific role
(iii)
Reflecting on your qualifications and reasons for applying
(iv) Preparing
answers to common interview questions
(v) Rehearsing
and practicing your answers before the interview
These
activities are essential because they help you:-
(i) Demonstrate
professionalism and commitment to the job opportunity
(ii) Anticipate
likely questions and prepare thoughtful answers
(iii) Feel more
confident and organized during the interview
(iv) Make a
strong and positive impression on the interviewer, thereby increasing your
chances of success.
(ii) What are
the sources to gather information about the company?
Ans:- You can
collect information about a company from the following sources:-
(i) The
company's official website (especially the "About Us" section)
(ii) Job
advertisements
(iii) Company
employees
(iv) Other
candidates who have been interviewed
(v) Newspapers
and magazines
(vi) The
Internet, including news articles and company reviews.
38. Answer any one of the following question. 4x1=4
(i) You are
Sales Executive of Blossom Children Book Stores, Hyderabad, deputed to conduct
a survey of the share market in Secundarabad to open a showroom as there are
new residential colonies and schools, which have come up in that area. Write
your report to be submitted to the Sales Manager stating that Secundarabad
Market might be a suitable market for a purpose. Give necessary reasons.
(ii) Mr. Sameer
works as an Assistant Manager in a firm in Raipur. He has been asked to visit
the firm's Nagpur office and submit a report on how that office is functioning
there. Write out a tour report to be submitted by Mr. Sameer to Mr. Mukesh
Sharma, the Director.
39. Write an email addressed to Mr. Susheel Mishra, the
Auditor General of the state coming to your company for audit. He wants
information about your company's area of operation and business. You are PRO of
your company, VCR Shoes Manufacturing Company, Chandigarh. Mr. Susheel's e-mail
ID: susheelm@gmail.com. Your e-mail ID: vcrshoes@hotmail.com. 4
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