NIOS Class 12 English Chapter 7 Reading With Understanding – 2

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NIOS Class 12 English Chapter 7 Reading With Understanding – 2

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Reading With Understanding – 2

Chapter: 7

ENGLISH

TEXTUAL QUESTION & ANSWER

Intext Question 7.1

1. Say whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F). Correct the false statements:

(a) Only students get stressed before examination.

Ans: False: students, parents and teachers all get stressed before examination.

(b) Failure to cope with developmental tasks in one of the sources of stress for adolescents.

Ans: True.

(c) A person should lead to totally stress-free life: 

Ans: False: life without stress is not possible.

(d) You can reduce stress by sharing your feelings with parents and friends.

Ans: True.

(e) Adopting good study habits can reduce examination fever. 

Ans: True.

2. Read the passage again and fill in the blanks with most appropriate word: 

Almost everyone in society today suffers from ____ 

(i) Perhaps the worst affected are ____  (ii) This is because adolescents have to cope with two sets of problems at the same time: the ____ (iii) tasks that they need to do as a part of their growing up; and _____ (iv) into a complex society. 

Furthermore, young people have to live up to the ____ (v) of their peers, ____ (vi) and teachers. They have to make difficult ____ (vii) oriented decisions. Sometimes they suffer from _____ (viii) crisis. 

However, all stress is not bad. An _____  (ix) level of stress is motivating. One can keep anxiety and fear away by good …………. (x) skills, good eating and study habits. 

Ans: (i) Stress, (ii) the adolescents students, (ii) developmental, (iv) adjusting, (v) expectations, (vi) parents, (vii) career, (viii) identity, (ix) optimal, (x) communication. 

3. Select a suitable title for the passage from the options given: 

(i) Examination fever

(ii) Stress in Modern life

(iii) Today’s youth

Ans: (i) Examination fever.

Intext Question 7.2

1. Here are some headings, match the headings with the four texts A,B,C, and D. 

(i) What is Stress 

(ii) Thinking Positively

(iii) Taking Exercises 

(iv) Increasing Flexibility

(v) Causes of Stress

(vi) Managing Time

(vii) Developing Hobbies

(viii) Removing stress

Ans: A- Managing Time.

B- Taking Exercise.

C- Developing Hobbies.

D- Thinking Positively.

2. Here are a number of people who suffer from stress for a variety of reasons. Which of the four measures discussed in the texts will you refer to each. Also briefly state your reasons for making the choice:

(i) Hema is a quiet woman who lives alone in Delhi. Her family is in Indore. She works for 10 hours daily in an export company at a sewing machine. She is and depressed and sad.

Ans: Hema should develop some hobbies, because she needs happiness in her life as she lives alone. Hobbies will give her pleasure.

(ii) Rohan travels for three hours daily. He works at a computer and is becoming so fat that people laugh at him.

Ans: Rohan must do exercise regularly to reduce weight. He can swim, jog and do cycling. 

(iii) Rita is busy running around all day but her work is never over. She looks stressed and over-worked.

Ans: Rita should learn time management She must divide her work into very important, less important and routine work, so that she can do them prioritywise. 

(iv) Rima has already failed twice. She is sure she will fail yet again. She tries to study for her exams but is so worried that she cannot concentrate.

Ans: Rima should think positively. She should talk to her teachers and parents about her fears and improve her concentration.

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