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YEARLY BASED QUESTION: NARRATION:

 

YEARLY BASED QUESTION:

NARRATION:

 

2000:

1.      He said to me, “When will you go to Delhi? I shall send my brother with you.”

Ans: He asked me when I would go to Delhi and said that he would send his brother with me.

2.      I asked Rita what she was doing. Rita replied that she was preparing her lesson.

Ans: I said to Rita, “ What are you doing?” “ I am preparing my lesson, “said Rita.

 

2001:

1.      Ramen said to the boy, “ what’s the matter? Why are you crying? Be cheerful.”

Ans- Ramen asked the boy what the matter was and why he was crying. He told him to be cheerful.

2.      My friend told me that he was very thirsty and requested me to give him a glass of water.

Ans- My friend said to me, “ I am very thirsty. Please give me a glass of water.”

 

2002:

1.      The boy said to the teacher, “Sir, I am weak in English and seek your advice.” “Read the text thoroughly and try to express your ideas in simple correct English, “said the teacher.

Ans- The boy told the teacher that he was weak in English and sought his advice. The teacher advised him to read the text thoroughly and try to express his ideas in simple correct English.

2.      I asked my friend why he looked so sad. He replied that his father was seriously I’ll and there was little hope for his recovery.

Ans- I said to my friend, “ Why do you look so said?” He said, “my father is seriously ill and there is little hope for his recovery.”

 

2003:

1.      “ I’ve just bought a car,” said Peter, “ But it isn’t insured yet. So I cannot take you for a ride.”

Ans- Peter said that he had just bought a car but it wasn’t insured till then. So, he could not take me for a ride.

2.      The man said that they had been there for two and a half years and were going to stay another six months.

Ans- The man said, “ we have been here for two and a half years and are going to stay another six months.”

 

2004:

1.      The traveller said to the peasant, “Can you show me the nearest inn?” “Yes”, said the peasant.

Ans- The traveller asked the peasant if he could show him the nearest inn. The peasant replied that he could.

2.      She said to her son that she was old and lonely and asked him ifhe had no pity on her loneliness.

Ans- She said to her son, “ I am old and lonely. Don’t you have pity on my loneliness?”

 

2005:

1.      “ Nothing can be avoided, “ said Caesar, “ which the gods have purposed. These omens appear to everyone, not only to Caesar”.

Ans- Caesar said that nothing could be avoided which the gods has purposed. He added that those omens appeared to everyone, not only to him.

2.      The teacher asked the student if he had prepared his lesson. The students replied politely that he had not.

Ans- The teacher said to the student, “Have you prepared your lesson?” The satudents said, “Sorry sir, I have not.”

 

2018:

1.      The speaker said, “ I thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for giving me a kind hearing. When I arrived here yesterday I did not believe that I might meet so large a gathering.”

Ans: The speaker thanked the people for giving him a kind hearing. When he arrived there the previous day, he had not believed that he might meet so large gathering.

2.      His mother exclaimed in sorrow that she had not a bit of bread to give him and that he had eaten up all the provisions she had in the house the previous day.

Ans- He mother said, “ Alas! I have not a bit of bread to give you. You ate up all the  provisions I had in the house yesterday.”

 

2019:

1.      Reena said to the boy, “What’s the matter? Why are you crying? Be cheerful,”

Ans- Reema asked the boy what was the matter? And why he was crying. She also advised him to be cheerful.

 

2.      The customer inquired if he could get a garden roller in that shop. The assistant respectfully replied that he would get it in the hardware department.

Ans- The customer said, “Can I get a garden roller in the shop?” The assistant said, “Sir, you will get it in the hardware department.”

 

2020:

1.      Alexander said to Porus, “ How do you desire to be treated?” He answered, “ Like a king.”

Ans- “ Alexander asked Porus how he desired to be treated. He answered that he desired to be treated. He answered that he desired to be treated like a king.

2.      The boys exclaimed in joy that they had all passed the test and that they would celebrate their success the next day.

Ans- The boys said, “ Hurrah! We have all passé the test and we shall celebrate our success tomorrow.”

2017:

1.      The boy said to the teacher, “Sir, I am weak in English and seek your advice.” “Read the text thoroughly and try to express your ideas n simple correct English,” said the teacher.

Ans- The boy told the teacher that he was weak in English and sought his advice. The teacher advised him to read the text thoroughly and try to express his ideas in simple correct English.

2.      My friend told me that he was very thirsty and requested me to give him a glass of water.

Ans- My friend said to me, “ I am very thirsty. Please give me a glass of water.”

 

 

 

2016:

1.      “How long do you have to wait for your train?” the woman asked me.” The woman asked me. “About an hour,” I replied.

Ans- The woman asked me how long I had to wait for my train. I replied that I had to wait about an hour.

2.      I asked Ranjan where Neena lived. Ranjan replied regretfully that he didn’t know.

Ans- I said to Ranjan, “ Where does Neena live?” Ranjan said, “ Sorry, I don’t know.”

 

 

2015:

1.      “Where do you go every Sunday?” I asked the girl. She replied, “ I go to the church.”

Ans- I asked the girl where she went every Sunday. She replied that she wet to the church.”

2.      The teacher asked Rumi if she had read the Bible. She replied that she hadn’t

Ans- The teacher said to Rumi, “ Have you read the Bible?” She said, “No, I haven’t.”

 

2016:

1.      “How long do you have to wait for your train?” the woman asked me. “About an hour,” I replied.

Ans- The woman asked me how long I had to wait for my train. I replied that I had to wait about an hour.

2.      I asked Ranjan where Neena lived. Ranjan replied regretfully that he didn’t know.

Ans- I said to Ranjan, “ Where does Neena live?” Ranjan said, “ Sorry, I don’t know.”

 

 

2022:

1.      “ Why aren’t you wearing shoes?” the teacher asks the girl. “My mother did not bring them down from the shelf”, She answers simply

Ans-  The teacher asks the girl why she is not wearing shoes. She answers simply that her mother did not bring them down from the shelf.

2.      I asked my friend why he looked so sad. He replied that his father was seriously ill and there was little hope for his recovery.

Ans- I asked my friend, “ Why are you  looking  so sad.” He said, “ My father is seriously ill and there is little hope for his recovery.”

3.      My friend said to me, “I am very thirsty. Please give me a glass of water.”

Ans- My friend told me that he was very thirsty and requested me to give him a glass of water.

4.      Reena asked the boy what the matter was and why he was crying. She also advised him to be cheerful.

Ans- Reena said to the boy. “ what’s the matter? Why are you crying? Be cheerful.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ADDITIONAL QUESTION:

1.      Ramen told his brother not to run in the sun. The brother replied that he would be coming soon.

Ans- Ramen said to his brother, “Do not run in the sun.” The brother said, “I shall be coming soon.”

2.      The teacher said to the student, “Why are you silent? Speak out. Can’t you hear?”

And- The teacher asked the student why he was silent. He told him to speak out. He again asked him if he couldn’t hear.

3.      “ I want to work for you, “ I said to Anil. “ Can you cook?” Anil asked me.

Ans- I told Anil that I wanted to work for him. Anil asked me if I could cook.

4.      “Boys,’ said the teacher to the students, “I shall never forget the love that you have given me.” “Sir, you deserve it for the sacrifices you have made for our society,” said the students.

Ans- Addressing the students as boys, the teacher told them that he would never forget the love they had given him. The students replied respectfully that he deserved it for the sacrifices he made for their society.

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