Students and Teachers Forum

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a. The poet reminisces about his joys of childhood. b. He remembers every ounce of joy that he received beginning from his childhood’s morning where the sun and other natural objects were kind to him. c. He wishes to go back to the .....

Prithivi Narayan Shah strengthened his army through the following strategies: - He went to Banaras to ask for financial and military help from his father in law who was the king of Banaras. - To encourage the armies, he introduced Marwat .....

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Here, (x1, y1) = (8, 7) (x2, y2) = (-4, 2)  We know, Distance between the two points(d) = √[(x2 - x1)2 + (y2 - y1)2]  = √[(-4 - 8)2 + (2 - 7)2] = √[(-4 - 8)2 + (2 - .....

Magnetic Substances Non-magnetic Substances 1) The substances that feel force in the magnetic field are  called magnetic substances 1) The substances that does not feel force in the magnetic field are  called .....

Two informations obtained by the study of meteorites found on the earth are: 1. Details about how our solar system evolved into the Sun and planets of today. 2. Details about different planets in our solar system.     Although no one .....

Let the height of the triangle be 'h'. Hence, from given condition, Base(b) = 3 x h = 3h. Now,  Given: Cost per 100 m2 (C)= Rs. 45 Total Cost(T) = Rs. 60750 Here, Total Area(A) = T/C x 100 m2 = 60750/ 45 x .....

Now I am not able to get out through that hole.” The rabbit said, “It is because you ate too much. Wait till your belly shrinks.” The rabbit laughed and went away. The mouse fell asleep in the basket. The next morning his belly .....

Let the height of the triangle be 'h'. Hence, from given condition, Base(b) = 3 x h = 3h. Now,  Given: Cost per 100 m2 (C)= Rs. 45 Total Cost(T) = Rs. 60750 Here, Total Area(A) = T/C x 100 m2 = 60750/ 45 x .....

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Now let's make the coffee and serve it to your friends. The ingredients that are required are coffee powder, Milk, Sugar and Water. Now to make the coffee, put the kettle on the oven and boil the water contained in the kittle. Mix the .....

प्रश्न नं. १.(क) को उत्तरः

‘नेपालको विकास कृषिबाट होइन, पर्यटन .....

Please send a clear picture so we can help you with .....

Moral: Never betray your .....

Let, marked of bicycle = x Now after 20% discount,          Selling price = x - 20% of x                               = x - (20/100) .....

Answer: a. hear b. did not she? c. the d. was going e. off f. broken g. I am h. but i. was excluded j. .....

19. Choose the correct options:

11. 
Science has told us so much ..............a............... (on, to, about) the moon that it is fairly easy to imagine what it .........b...... (is, will, would be) like to go there. It is certainly not a friendly place, ................c........... (is it, isn't it, does it). There can be no life on the moon ........d....... (because, although, therefore) there is no air or water. For mile after mile, there  ........e............. (are, has, is) only flat plains of dust with the mountains around. Above, the sun and star shine in ..........f............. (a, an, the) sky. If you stop out of the mountain shadow, .......g....... (you were, you will, you would) move from severe cold to great heat. The moon is also a very silent world, for sound waves can only travel through air. But beyond the broken horizon, a friendly sight  ...........h....... (is seen, was seen, to be seen). The astronauts say, " ........i.........(The earth shines, The earth shone, Tthe earth will shine) more brightly than stars. "From the distance, our earth looks like an immense ball, clouded blue and green brown. The sight of the heavenly bodies makes us .............j......... (wonder, wondered, to wonder) about universe.
 
12.
It is important to have ...............a........... (an, a, the) balanced diet .............b..............(so that, on order, for) stay healthy. A balanced diet consists of protein, carbohydrate and fat.
Proteins are very important ...........c...............(to, in, for) for building our bodies. They help us to build cells as old ones .....d.......(die, died, dies). Meat and dairy products are major source of protein but not the only ones.
Nutritionists suggest that .......e.......(carbohydrates and fats were important, carbohydrates and fats are important, carbohydrates and fats will be important) because they enable us to store energy. We
 

12. Chooose and copy the best answers; - a - inorder to - for - die - carbohydrates and fats are .....

For question number 14, take the above done report as a reference and give a try on your .....

                                           The Two Goats Once there was two goats . Over a river there was very narrow bridge .....

Students must show their admit card while entering the hall. Admits cards are to be deposited before going out of the exam hall. The students are not allowed to change their seats. Students are not allowed to leave the exam hall twice. No .....

Do you mean honeycomb? You know that honeybees makes honey. To store the honey, they make a structure of hexagonal cells of wax. This structure of hexagonal cells of wax to store honey and eggs is the .....

घरका मानिस रिसाउँदा
घरका मानिस रिसाउँदा हामीप्रति .....

Following are the five important rules for the library: We should have a membership card to get into the library. We should borrow and return the book at the designated time. We are forbidden to make noise. We are restricted to use the library .....

It was the aftermath of a big festival. Two cats were hunting together. One of the cats saw a big bread and missed. The other jumped up and picked it. The first cat said, “Give me the bread.It is I who saw it first.” The other cat .....

अर्थसहित वाक्यमा प्रयोगः गाँस छोड्नु साथ नछोड्नुः (समस्या परेको बेलामा आफूलाई नोक्सानी नै .....

Most meteoroids burn up in the atmosphere. This creates a bright strip of light. This is what we call as a meteor. Meteors are also called shooting .....

Two uses of magnesium sulphate: 1. It is used as a medicine for constipation. 2. Magnesium is very important for the normal functioning     of cells, nerves, muscles, bones, and the heart.     Magnesium sulphate is .....

30.
Read the text below and answer the questions that follow:
Mr. Chairperson, using the same language would certainly aid understanding 
and global fraternity. People can communicate with one another without any 
problems. It unites all the people as global citizens. If everyone speaks the same 
language, there will be a clear understanding between not only countries but 
also people throughout the world. It would promote learning, the flow of
information and ideas. For example, students don’t have to translate the text 
into their mother tongue to understand. 

Ladies and gentlemen, economic growth is also possible by using single 
language as it can minimise various costs such as the cost of communication, 
translation, interpretation, etc. We won’t need interpreters in international 
conferences, seminars and workshops. Participants can easily express whatever 
they like in the language of common understanding. Thus, it can minimise the 
communication barriers and help international business, resulting in a healthier 
world economy.

Not only this, if a language is intelligible for all, members of security forces can 
easily investigate and understand national and international criminal plans. It 
may help in solving international and intercultural security problems too. 
 
To conclude, I strongly claim that using a single language as a lingua franca 
strengthens our fraternity, integrity, security and global understanding, in 
addition to helping international business and economy.
A. State whether the following statements are true or false.
a. Speaker supports that the fewer language are, the easier the life will be.
b. He claims that a global village is possible through the development of technology.
c. Single language can promote our economic growth.
d. According to the speaker, using same language weakens global fraternity.
e. The speaker urges that Nepali language should be a global language.

B. Write opposite meaning of the following words:
a. maximize
b. local
c. repress
d. hides
e. interested

31.
Read the conversation below and answer the questions that follow:
Sushila     :  And what is that?

Mrs. Ojha :  Sushila, you are not very respectful to your father. Imagine
                    you are asking your father rudely, '”What’s that?” before he                     
                    has the chance to tell you.

Sushila     :  I’m sorry, Mother:  but I was not rude, only anxious.

Mr. Ojha   : It’s all right, Sushila. Well, we think it’s time you got married.
                    Sushila:  (Gasping) But,…I…I…

Mrs. Ojha :  There’s no need to get excited. If I were you, I would listen to the 
                    whole thing first.

Mr. Ojha  :  We understand your anxiety, Sushila, you’ve been brought up in 
                   this foreign country,  so different from Nepal. Had you been
                   brought up in Nepal, you would have thought it natural to get 
                   married at this age.

Sushila    :  Father, I feel that, as I cannot go to a university, the best career I 
                   can look forward to  is that of a nurse. Many of the young ladies 
                   I know are nurses and have excellent careers in private clinics. Had 
                   you allowed me to apply to the nursing institute, I’d have got a 
                   scholarship.
A. Find the closest meaning to the follwing words or phrases.
     a. attentive      b. impolitely           c. comprehend
     d. abroad         e. opined

B. State whether the following statements are true or false.
     a. Sushila wants to get married very soon.
     b. Mr. Ojha urges his daughter to marry.
     c. Mrs. Ojha is not happy with her daughter's response to marriage.
     d. Sushila wants to study nursing.
     e. Mother wants daughter study in spite of father's disagreement.

      Words                 Meanings  1.    attentive             aware 2.   impolitely            .....

Two hydrocarbons having two carbon atoms are:     Name           Molecular formula          Structural formula 1. Ethane                  .....

16th Magh 2072 Sijuwa, Morang
Dear Sister, Thank you so much for wishing me the birthday through email. At the very end of the email, you have mentioned to explain the bravery of Bhakti Thapa in the .....

34. Read the following piece of writing and do the activities that follow:
 
Many pilgrims like to reach Devghat. Some of them go there to take a holy bath. Other go to collect a Shaligram Sheela (holy stone) which Hindu devotees worship as lord Vishnu. A few Hindus or elderly Nepalese live out their final years of their life there. There are many ashrams which are built to give shelters to such elderly people. People can spend their nights in the ashrams. The atmosphere of Devghat is peaceful and contemplative. The chanting and prayers around the temples soothe everyone who visits there. Ashrams, temples, caves and the confluence are the major tourist attractions. Various religious activities are performed there throughout the year. Most importantly, on the first day of the Nepali month of Magh ( mid-January) thousands of pilgrims flock to take a holy bath in the conflunce . Temples like Radha Krishna Temple and Hanuman Temple, caves like Sita Gufa and Bashista Gufa are must- visit places. The best way to experience Devghat is to wander around the gravelled streets; cross the river in a boat or via suspension footbridge high over the rushing water of the Trishuli; visit in¿ nite number of the ashrams; observe melas ; and listen to the heart touching life stories of elderly people. Not only pilgrims, people like researchers, nature lovers, saints, wanderers and adventure seekers go there. Devghat is a must-visit place for those who respect the elderly people and for those who like to help them.


A. Answer the following questions.

a. Why do people visit Devghat?
b. How is the environment of Devghat?
c. What are the religious activities performed throughout the year?
d. What is the best way to experience the environment of Devghat?
e. Write religious significance of Devghat.

B. Write 'T' for True and 'F' for false statements.

a. Devghat is a religious place.
b. People of all religious visit to pay homage at Devghat.
c. Only religious devotees visit Devghat.
d. The best way to experience Devghat is to search articles on the internet.
e. A few elderly Hindu people visit Devghat to live our final years of their life.

B. a. True b. True c. False d. False e. .....

The tribute shown in the inscription installed in Nalapani protected our country from British rulers. Our national hero Balabhadra Kunwar fought bravely to resist the mighty forces of British India in the battle of Nalapani during the Anglo-Nepal .....

Please send in the text as .....

There are some elements which show the properties of both metals and non-metals. These elements are called as  metalloids. Two examples are: - Boron - .....

For the overall development, a person needs to have a good mind as well as body. For this, both the books and the sports are equally important. Books keep the mind healthy by keeping it up to date with the recent development. But only the good .....

41.
Read the text below and answer the questions that follow.
Climate change is going to make inequality
even worse than it already is

 
By Chelsea Harvey December 8, 2015
 
In a paper published on Monday in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, scientists demonstrate the full ramifications of a widely accepted theory about climate change: that it will almost certainly have a disproportionate impact on the poor. Acknowledging this fact in models they find can drastically change estimates of how climate change will affect the economy, and leads to a deeply troubling conclusion - climate change won’t just hit the poor hardest, but it will exacerbate existing inequality within societies. The disproportionate effect of climate change on the poor isn’t a new idea. But in general, while the economic models used to inform climate policies have accounted for income inequalities between different countries or regions of the world, they’ve failed to acknowledge that these inequalities exist within countries as well. “The lacking description of subregional/national inequality is one of the most glaring lacunae in these models,” said lead author Francis Dennig, an assistant professor of economics at Yale-NUS College in Singapore, in an email to The Post. Dennig and his colleagues decided to see what would happen if they tweaked a leading climate-economy model, known as RICE (the Regional Integrated model of Climate and the Economy), to account for inequalities within different regions of the world essentially acknowledging that different countries contain people of both higher and lower incomes. They found that when they assumed a scenario in which lower income sectors of society were hit hardest by the effects of climate change, a key factor in our understanding of the economic effects of climate change changed drastically in comparison to models that didn’t take these inequalities into account. (Source: The Washington Post)

A. Write 'T' for true and 'F' for false.

a. Climate change has more effects to rich people and country.
b. Economic models of climate change succeed to acknowledge solution.
c. Professor Francis Denning points out the loopholes of economic models
    of climate change.
d. The disproportionate effect of climate change on the poor isn't a new idea.
e. The article is about 
widely accepted theory of climate change.

Answer: a. False b. False c. True d. True e. .....

B. a. False b. False c. True d. True e. .....

43. Read the news report below and answer the questions that follow:
Nepal ‘must-see destination’ for 2016, recommends 
leading global magazine

 
Published: December 08, 2015
 
KATHMANDU: The National Geographic Traveller magazine has enlisted 
Nepal is one of the must-see destinations in the world for 2016.

In its ‘Cool List 2016’ prepared for the January/February 2016 issue of the 
UK based travel magazine, Nepal has been placed sixth in the list of 16 cool destinations in the world.

“Tourist numbers to Nepal plummeted by 85 per cent after the devastating 
earthquakes, but the country is once more open for business and safe to visit, with a new government-backed website providing official updates on affected areas.” One of the world’s popular travel publications said, adding, “This is a nation that has long relied heavily on tourism, with many visitors lured by the chance to combine volunteerism with an adventure holiday in a stunning landscape”.

Chosen by its team of editors and writers, the hotly anticipated list of 
countries and cities also include Iran, Costa Rica, Washington DC, Ireland, Cuba, Shanghai, Mozambique, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Bosnia and 
Herzegovina, Somerset, Rio de Janeiro, Kazakhstan, Argentina, San Sebastian and the Great Barrier Reef.

“We’ve scoured the planet for this year’s must-see destinations and come 
up with an eclectic list of top spots for culture, cuisine, festive celebrations, 
pristine coastline and places to go. Some are obvious, some not so, but we 
think they should be top of anyone’s travel plans in 2016 – and beyond,” the magazine quoted its editor Pat Riddell as saying.
 
        (Source: www.thehimalayatimes.com)

A) answer the following questions
a. When was the text written?
b. Which website can you find this article on?
c. Why did number of tourists drop sharply?
d. Who thinks that our country should be top of anyone's travel plan in 2016?
e. What is the article about?

B)write true or false
a. Pat Riddell thinks that Nepal is a top destination for abroad study.
b. Nepal was recommended as a 'must-see destination ' for 2016.
c. Nepal has been placed sixth in the list of 16 cool destinations in the world.
d. Tourist numbers to Nepal increased by 85 percent after earthquakes.
e. Visitors get Chance to combine volunteerism with an adventure holiday in a stunning
     landscape in Nepal.

C)find single word of the following definition
a. A periodic publication containing articles, stories and pictures.
b. Drop very sharply.
c. Sharply critical or damaging.
d. An expanse of scenery that can be seen in a single view.
e. The practice or manner of preparing food or the food so prepared.

B. e You can see this information in the last sentence of third .....

Two differences between heating and lighting effect of electricity are: Heating effect: 1. When electric current is passed through a conductor, it generates heat     due to the resistance it offers to the current flow.   .....

How transformers work

A transformer needs an alternating current that will create a changing magnetic field. A changing magnetic field also induces a changing voltage in a coil. This is the basis of how a transformer .....

Answer: 1. closest meaning a.  Construct b.  Settle c.  Seasonal    d. Allow    e. Access 2.opposite meaning a. Often b. Accept   c. Major d. Domestic  e. .....

We know,   Any object floats in a fluid when the upthrust is greater orer equal to the weight of the body. Also, Upthrust(U) α density of fluid(d) ....(i) When salt is added to water, the desity of water increases and hence, .....

Nepal is a country which has diverse landforms along with suitable climate for human settlement. Such places are always in a demand as they are better for human settelment. When British East India Company invaded India, they saw Nepal as a place .....

The immediate causes of the Anglo-Nepal war was the conflict over Butwal and Syuraj. They were vital place of Terai and were the rental land of king of Palpa. He received them with Nawab Bajjir of Awadh. After the victory over Palpa the land .....

a. False  b. True c. False  d. True e. .....