Professional English: PART - A - Model Question and Answer

PART-A (10 × 2 = 20 Marks)
1.
Match the words in column A with the meaning in column B:
Ans:
(a) Incorporate-include (iv)
(b)
Innovate - introducing new (i)
(c)
Teeming - abundantly filled with (ii)
(d)
Trespass-illegally enter. (iii)
2.
Change the following infinitives into gerund:
To
see is to believe,
Ans:
Seeing is believing mus (APR/MAY 2019)
To
err is human, To forgive is divine.
Ans:
Erring
is human, Forgiving is divine
3.
Expand the Compound Nouns: (APR/MAY 2019)
(a) solar radiation
(b) firewall
(c)
accelerator
(d)
mercury
Ans:
(a) Solar radiation- radiation that comes out of sun's rays
(b)
Rural project - project related to a rural place/project done in a village
(c)
Metal detector-detector of a metal
(d)
Community garden- garden that is taken care by a community of people
4.
Find out errors in the following sentences:
(a)
Which phone is kept for charging?
(b)
Not less than thirty dogs were there.
(c)
I can write as fast, if not faster than her.
(d)
Ethics are important in an organization.
Ans:
(a) Whose phone is kept for charging?
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(b)
Not fewer than thirty dogs were there.
(c)
I can write as fast as, if not faster than her.
(d)
Ethics is important in an organization.
5.
Change the sentences into the passive form (Impersonal): (2 × 1 = 2) (APR/MAY
2019)
(a)
They have deployed several policemen in the train station for security reasons.
(b)
We planted many in our city after the cyclone.
Ans:
(a) Several policemen have been deployed in the train station for security
reasons. (b) Many trees were planted in our city after the cyclone.
6.
Convert the following into numerical adjectives: (APR/MAY 2019)
(a)
a building that is hundred years old
(b)
a pole that is ten metres long
(c)
a bottle with the capacity of 500 millilitres
(d)
a retreat that would last for ten days
Ans:
(a) a 100 year old building,
(b)
a 10 meter pole,
(c)
a 500 millimeter bottle
(d)
a 10 day retreat.
7.
Complete the sentences with the correct "If Clauses: (2 × 1 = 2)
(a)
If more satellites are sent into the space, it ---------- (lead) to huge space junk.
(b)
If the driver had been careful, he ------- (avoid) the collision.
Ans:
(a) If more satellites are sent into the space, it will lead to huge space
junk.
(b)
If the driver had been careful, he would have avoided the collision.
8.
Change the following into the reported speech: (2 × 1 = 2) (APR/MAY 2019)
Teacher:
Tharun, Have you designed the new machine? Yes sir, I Shall show you tomorrow
Tharun:
Ans:
(a) The teacher asked Tharun if he had designed the new machine.
(b)
Tharun replied to the teacher respectfully that he would show him the next day.
9.
Write a check list of four items that a building authority Should take care to
avoid fire accidents: (APR/MAY 2019)
Ans:
(a) Have you installed fire extinguishers in many places?
Yes
or No
(b) Was the training given on how to use fire
extinguishers?
Yes
or No
(c)
Are the electrical appliances kept away from place of ignition or fire?
Yes
or No
(d) Are the inflammable things kept safe?
Yes
or No
10.
Embed a suitable clause in the blank given and comlete the sentences: (APR/MAY
2019)
(a)
The boy, -------- is my brother.
(b)
The machine, ----------- is from Germany.
(c)
The airplane, ------------ is from Malaysia.
(d)
The ship, ------------ is a cargo ship.
Ans:
(a) who is smart,
(b)
that is under use
(c)
which has landed safe
(d)
that is anchored now
PART - B (5 × 16 = 80 Marks)
11.
(a) Read the following passage and answer the question given below: (APR/MAY
2019)
We
all know that technological progress is not an actual magic show. Still, it
almost seems like magic the way the transistor, the main component in all
modern electronics, has diminished in size since being invented in 1947.
The
first transistor, made of gold, plastic, and germanium (a metallic Crystal),
was about the size of an adult's fingernail. Today's transistors, etched on
silicon wafers, can't be seen with the naked eye. The minimum size of a
transistor is now 45 nanometers. A nanometer is one-billionth of a meter
roughly the width of three of four atoms.
Computer
engineers are trying to make transistors even smaller. How tiny can they go?
Every transistor has the same basic properties. It can both Conduct and stop
the flow of electricity. The word transistor is a combination of two words:
transfer and resistor. All transistors are made from materials called
semiconductors. A semiconductor is a cross between a good conductor (such as
copper) and a good insulator (such as rubber), it can be made to accept or
reject the flow of electrons in a circuit. Germanium, used in the first
transistors, is a semiconductor. So is silicon, widely used today.
A
transistor's ability to control the flow of electricity has made possible our
entire computerized world. All computers depend on the binary system to convert
electric signals into useful information. The binary system has only two numbers:
1 and 0. When a transistor allows electricity to flow through, it registers a
I. When the transistor stops the flow of electrons, it registers a 0. Millions
or billions of those 1s and Os, flashing off and on hundreds of millions of
times a second in programmed patterns, enable your computer to do everything it
does - A transistor that is only a few atoms wide is incredibly small. But
researchers want to make transistors even smaller and cheaper to produce
Chip-making technology has run into a big problem, however. Transistors smaller
that 45 nanometers and etched on silicon chips don't work very well. They tend
to leak electrons, making them less efficient.
To
get around that problem, scientists are using nanotechnology to look at new
materials and new methods to produce transistors. Nanotechnology is the
engineering of materials on atomic level, building new materials from the
bottom up by manipulating atoms and molecules.
One
promising area of nanotechnology is the use of graphene, a Carbone fabric that
is only one carbon atom thick. Graphene is strong, stable, and can act as a
semiconductor. If researchers can find a practical way to etch transistors onto
graphene, smaller and immensely faster computer chips can be more cheaply
made.bauol son anw gai
Another
Promising area of nanotechnology research involves using strands of
deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) to build transistors. DNA is the genetic material
that determines that makeup of all living cells. Researchers can now take
stands of DNA from bacteria and manipulate them into almost any shape they
want. California Institute of Technology researcher Paul Rothermund has helped
pioneer that technique. Rothermund and others are looking to shape DNA stands
into a kind of scaffolding that could be attached to silicon wafers to make
transistors. Because DNA does not conduct electricity, scientists are
experimenting with ways to combine DNA with atoms of conducting materials, such
as gold, to build transistors. DNA replicates (copies) itself. So if researchers
can produce a DNA transistor, all they have to do is add the right
"soup" of chemicals, and the DNA would reproduce itself, making
millions of new nano-sized transistors at little or no cost.
Making
transistors much smaller and much more cheaply could transform our lives. Tiny,
smart nanomachines could do any number of things quickly and invisibly. Their
greatest use might be in medicine. Swallowed in a pill or injected, tiny,
computerized "nanobots" might be able to repair damaged cells one at
a time, restoring health invisibly and painlessly before destroying themselves.
The
nanobots might repair pipes, bridges, airplane engines, and electrical
equipment too. They might even help with housework. Kris Pister, a University
of California physicist, envisions what he calls smart dust-nanobots that move
around the house at night, eating dirt and generally cleaning up such things
are possible in your lifetime - all because scientists are now "thinking
small".
(a)
Choose the correct answer: (10 × 1 = 10) (APR/MAY 2019)
(i)
When was the transistor invented?
(1) 1947
(2)
1945
(3)
2007
(4)
2000
Ans:
(1) 1947
(ii)
How does the author describe the changes transistors have undergone over time?
(1)
Transistors are used for the same things they were used for when first
invented.
(2)
Transistors haven't changed much since they were invented.
(3)
Transistors have shrunk in size and become less useful
(4)
Transistors have shrunk in size but increased in usefulness
Ans:
(4) Transistors have shrunk in size but increased in usefulness.
(iii)
How do you think the author feels about the future of transistors and
nanotechnology?
(1)
hopeful and excited
(2)
concerned and worried lom bas amon
(3)
cautions and uncertain
(4)
to little information to determine
Ans:
(1) hopeful and excited.
(iv)
Which of the following was not found in the first transistor?
(1) Plastic
(2)
Gold
(3)
Silicon
(4)
Germanium
Ans:
(3) Silicon
(v) The semiconductor used in modern
transistor is
(1) Silicon
(2)
Germanium
(3)
Plastic
(4)
Graphene
Ans:
(1) Silicon
(vi)
What is the advantage of using graphene in Transistor is --------
(1) It is a good chemical
(2)
It can act as semiconductor
(3)
It conducts electricity
(4)
It is shining
Ans:
(2) It can act as semi-conductor
(vii)
What will be the function of DNA stands?
(1)
They are strong
(2)
Help to conduct electricityis
(3)
Act as a kind of scaffolding and be attached to silicon.
(4)
They were very cheap svom
Ans:
(3) act as a kind of scaffolding and be attached t silicon
(viii)
Read the following sentences and answer the question below:
"Ladies
and gentlemen, boys and girls, consider the amazing shrinking transistor! Watch
it contract a million times until it becomes a tiny dot visible only under a
powerful microscope!" What does the word contract mean?
(1)
agreement or pact
(2)
form an agreement
(3)
shrink
(4)
to get or incur, as in a virus or disease
Ans:
(3) shrink
(ix)
This passage is mostly about
(1)
technology
(2)
form an agreement
(4)
science
(3)
transistors
Ans:
(3) transistors
(x)
The question below is an incomplete sentence. Choose the word that best
complete the sentence.
If
scientists can figure out how to etch tranistors onto graphene, ----------- they
will be able to create much smaller and much faster computer chips.
(1) but
(2)
then
(3)
So
(4)
however
Ans:
(2) then
11.
(b) Fill in the blanks with the correct words taken from the passage: (APR/MAY
2019)
(1)
Electric signals are converted into useful information through -----------
(2)
Transistors smaller that 45 nanometers do not work very well because ---------
(3)
Graphene is one of the forms of ---------------
(4)
Tiny nanobots may be used to repair ---------- in medicine.
(5)
Nanobots can be used in houses to -----------
(6)
The transistor from the size of a fingernail has become
Ans:
(1) binary system (2) they tend to leak electrons (3) carbon (4) damaged cells
(5)
clean (6) nanobots.
12.
(a) Your friend is going to take part in an intercollegiate sports tournament.
Write Eignt instructions that has to be given to your friend before he (or) she
leaves(APR/MAY 2019)
Ans:
1.
Practice very well and stop practicing one day before the tournament.
2.
Fix target and try to achieve it.
3.
Seek experts' advice.
4.
Take regulated diet.
5.
Take nutritious diet.
6.
Maintain food discipline.
7.
Maintain health.
8.
Avoid bad habits.
9.
Take necessary equipment in good condition.
12.
(b) Assume your sister is preparing for NEET exam. What recommendations would
you offer with regard to preparation for the examination? Write eight
recommendations. (APR/MAY 2019)
Ans:
It is advised to enroll in a highly reputed coaching institute.
It
is recommended to practice the basic concepts well.
It
is recommended to practice extremely well.
It
is recommended to study consistently for example ten to twelve hours a day.
Previous
year question papers for five years should be solved.
Group
study can be done constructively.
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Experts
can be consulted when doubt clarification is required.
Tips
can be sought from the candidates who have already cleared NEET successfully.
13.
(a) Read the following chart, and describe it. Interpret and analyse the data
in two paragraphs. (APR/MAY 2019)
State
wise energy capacity in India by Feb 2013 in MW
Ans:
The horizontal bar chart describes the state wise wind energy capacity of India
in February 2013. Wind is actually a form of solar energy. Winds are caused by
the heating of the atmosphere by the sun, the rotation of the Earth, and the
Earth's surface irregularities. For as long as the sun shines and the wind
blows, the energy produced can be harnessed to send power across the grid. The
wind energy is measured in megawatt. The chart is prepared according to a
descending order of mega watt production capacity. The state that stands first
in solar energy capacity is Tamil Nadu which is capable of producing 7154mw of
solar energy. The land feasible for wind energy production is available in
large quantities in Tamil Nadu. The second state is Gujarat which produces 3093
mw of solar energy. The third state is Maharashtra producing 2976 megawatt of
solar energy. The fourth is Rajasthan producing 2355 megawatt of solar energy.
Karnataka,
Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and other states produce 2113mw, 435 mw, 386 mw
and 39mw respectively. They produce solar energy comparatively less than the
production of other states. Some states do not produce solar energy. They
depend on their neighboring state for solar energy consumption. The solar
energy production is directly proportional to the feasible condition of the
place of production. The production and consumption varies in different states.
Some states consume and some states produce. The three main factors that
influence power output are: wind speed, air density, and blade radius. Wind
turbines need to be in areas with a lot of wind on a regular basis, which is
more important than having occasional high winds. If the conditions are
feasible, all states can produce solar energy as per their needs.
13.
(b) Do you think the linking of rivers in India will help to solve water crisis
in the country? Analyse the question and write an essay in two paragraphs. In
around (16) (APR/MAY 2019) 200 words.
Ans:
The linking of rivers has many advantages and disadvantages. Let us see the
advantages first. It controls flood. It gives water for dry areas. It improves
irrigation and thereby it improves the production of food crops. Both the
people and the farmers will be benefitted with networking of rivers. The
farmers need not wait for monsoon. It improves transportation also. It makes
the land fertile. Hydro electricity can be produced from reservoirs constructed
near rivers. The rivers can be linked by canals and reservoirs.
The
linking of rivers has many disadvantages also. It should be done after getting
national and international consent. Thorough research has to be done by experts
because it causes changes in environment and it needs heavy shelling of funds
in crores. Rivers are gifts of God. The ancient civilization was found to
inhabit the areas near rivers. To block the natural flow of rivers and
diverting it may have negative effects in future which we cannot foresee. The
construction is a Herculean task and Himalayan endeavor. The constructions of
canals and reservoir may result in evacuation of houses by the inhabitants. The
lives of the people will be affected. The compensation given by the government
may not fulfill their needs. The construction may result in deforestation. The
adjacent lands may become swampy and agriculture may not be possible in those
lands. So the linking of rivers project has to be done at a small level after a
great a scrutiny. The interlinking of rivers in the Himalayan ranges and the
rivers from the South will have to be handled carefully. Rivers have been the
bone of contention for example Kaveri river has been a topic of dispute between
TN and Karnataka in the same way as Chambal river between Rajasthan and Madhya
Pradesh. So the economical remedies like creating ponds and renovating lakes
can be the solution for water crisis. "Save water and save lives"
should be everyone's motto.

14.
(a) Read the following advertisement in the Hindu and apply to one of the
posts. Write a Cover letter and a detailed CV. (APR/MAY 2019)
Software
Engineers / Computer Technologists Required
We
currently have vacancies for self-driven, passionate and results focused.
Senior Software Engineer and Technologists to be part of our specialist team
that will be dedicated to designing, developing and implementing an exciting
code generation project. You will have to work in an agile environment,
collaborating with highly skilled people who are proactive, passionate about
technology and results driven.
Coupled
with your technical ability, you will possess strong communication skills both
written and verbal, with the ability to engage with both internal and external
stakeholders. Strong technical leadership and negotiation skills are essential.
Mail
your CVs along with a cover letter to: hr@orbis.in
HR
Manager 30th
May 2019
Orbis
Systems
PO
Box 4935
Chennai
- 3.
From
Miss.
ABCDE
Address
line 1
Mumbai
To
HR
Manager
Orbis
Systems
PO
Box 4935, Chennai 3
Dear
Sir,z
With
reference to your advertisement in the Hindu dated 30th May 2019, I wish to
offer my candidature for the post of Senior Software Engineer. I possess the
necessary qualification required by you. I have ten years of experience in
designing, developing and implementing code generation projects. I have already
worked in an agile environment and I have sufficient years of experience in
collaborating with highly skilled people who are proactive and passionate about
technology. I have very good communication skills both written and spoken. I am
good at technical matters. I have been the Technical Lead in ABC Company
Limited for about ten years. Kindly consider my application. If selected, I
will work sincerely to the satisfaction of my colleagues and superiors.
Thanking
you,
Encl:
Resume
Yours
sincerely,
Ms.
ABCD
RESUME
SOFTWARE
ENGINEER
Phone:
12345 67890
Email:
abcde1985@gmail.com
LinkedIn:
linkedin.com/in//abcde
Software
Engineer with 12+ years of experience facilitating cutting-edge engineering
solutions with a wide range of
e-commerce
application and technology skills. Having experience to build interactive and
user-centered website designs. Extensive expertise in large system architecture
development and administration, as well as network design and configuration.
RELEVANT
SKILLS

New Enterprise / Mumbai
SENIOR WEB DEVELOPER/SYSTEMS ARCHITECT
✓ Structure several internal systems comprising order
entry/management tools, conversion/revenue reporting, and production workflow
tracking, as well as design custom REST APIs built in Python and Laravel PHP
✓ Installed Linux servers and virtualized
environments using Docker, Hyper-V, and Amazon Web Services
✓ Designed and implemented PHP web application,
streamlining high-server traffic resource configuration and allocation
E-Commerce
Agency 2019-till date
Digital
Marketing Associate
✓ Successfully generated back-end programming
utilizing LAMP stack; Linux (CentOS 5/Redhat), Apache with Kohana 2, PHP 5,
CSS, JavaScript/jQuery, and MySQL way frameworks
✓ Created e-commerce sites integrated with PayPal,
Authorize.net, and other payment APIS
✓ Provided leadership as a subject matter expert
(SME) on hosting issues, client and staff logins, and general
upgrades/maintenance of servers
✓ Implemented new C# class library for the SQL server
database access layer, and updated
✓ previous web page frameworks
BVB
Sardar Patel Institute of Technology, Mumbai
B.E.
Computer Science May 2007
Veeramata
Jijaji Technological Institute, Mumbai
M.E
in Computer Programming May 2009
Certified
Web and Mobile Developer December 2009
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(b) Junior Engineer are wanted for the Metro Rail Project in Chennai
Job
Requirements: B.E / B.Tech is any Engineering (APR/MAY 2019)
Good
Communication and Interpersonal Skills
Able
to work in team
Should
be creative and Resourceful
Send
your CVs along with the cover letter to
The
Director
Recruitment
Sector
Chennai
- 6
(Advt. The Hindu dated 9th April 2018)
From
Er.
FGHIJ
Address
line 1, Addess line 2
30/5/2019
To
The
Director
Recruitment
Sector,
Chennai
600 006
Dear
Sir,
I
wish to apply for the post of Junior Engineer for Metro Rail Project in
Chennai. I have the required qualification. I have a few years of experience in
this field. I am a good communicator and my inter-personal skills are very
good. I am able to work in team. I can handle projects independently as well.
I
am creative and resourceful. I have certificates of appreciation from my
previous employer and I have enclosed them with my resume for your perusal. I
am sure that I will discharge my duties sincerely. Kindly consider my
application. Awaiting your interview letter.
Thanking
you,
Phone
no: 1011121314
Email:efghij
1987@gmail.com
Yours
sincerely,
Er.
EFGHIJ
RESUME
Er.
FGHIJ
Mob
: 24680 08642
Email
id: fghij1987@gmail.com
Profile
A
Civil Engineer with more than 5 yrs of vast experience in infrastructure like
Metro Stations, Road and Railway tunnels, Bridges and Metro Rail viaduct
structures and High rise buildings, Long span bridges, Cable stay bridges.
Industrial Building design. Structural design of Fire Safety building,
Workshop, Control center, etc. Metro viaduct, superstructures and substructures
detailed design.
Technical
Skills
✓ Staad Pro. (structure modeling and analysis)
✓ AutoCAD (2007, 2009, 2010 & 2013), with sound
knowledge of 2D and 3D modeling.
✓ AutoCAD CIVIL 3D 2013.
✓ MS-Office, Windows 7 & XP.
✓ Internet ability.
Personal
Qualities
✓ Positive attitude towards work and great
ability towards result oriented output.
✓ Excellent Communication/inter personal skills to
interact with individuals at all levels.
Key
Responsibilities Handled
✓ Experience in detailing of horizontal
alignment and vertical profile drawings for metro gnorail in various projects
above or below the ground, layout on horizontal alignment in aboon elevated
metro rail projects in India and international projects.
✓ To prepare geotechnical, geological and borehole
profiles with longitudinal sections Das of alignment.
✓ Experience in detailed drawings of long span
special bridges, balanced cantilever bridge, Cable stay bridges, Metro viaduct
structures, superstructures and substructures.
✓ Experience in preparing Bill of Quantities for
metro structures and stations.
✓ Experience in detailed drawings of Pier caps,
Abutments, Metro stations, Staircases, blod Prestressing and other structural
drawings.
Key
Projects Undertaken
1.
XXXX Tunnel 2 - Twin Tubes (X Km)
Detailed
design drawings with alignment layout, vertical profile detailing along the
alignment, layout of utilities and cross passages along the alignment. Detailed
design of Ventilation building, Fire safety building, Service station building,
Maintenance Workshop building. Finalization of Tunnel geometry. Setting out
horizontal and vertical curves along the alignment.
2.
XXXX Metro
Underground
Metro rail tunnel and underground stations. Tender drawings, Bill of Quantity
for construction of stations and tunnels, study of alignment drawing, study of
most critical buildings along the alignment, study of vertical and horizontal
curves on alignment. Preparation of Geotechnical profile in longitudinal
section with reference to the bore hole details along the alignment in tender
data. Cross-sections and other construction method detailing.
Roles
& Responsibilities
✓ Experience in detailing of horizontal alignment and
vertical profile drawings for metro rail in various projects above or below the
ground, layout on horizontal alignment in elevated metro rail projects in India
and international projects.
✓ Experience in detailed drawings of long span
special bridges, balanced cantilever bridge, Cable stay bridges, Metro viaduct
structures, superstructures and substructures.
✓ Experience in preparing Bill of Quantities for
metro structures and stations.
✓ Experience in detailed drawings of Pier caps,
Abutments, Metro stations, Staircases, Prestressing and other structural
drawings.
Achievements
✓ Met national standard with less amount
of time
✓ Streamlined team operations.
✓ Employers
XXXX
PVT. LTD - JUN. 20XX - TILL DATE as CIVIL ENGINEER
Company
Profile:
A
private independent engineering, design-planning and consultancy company
offering services in the area of road infrastructure. Working in the field of
engineering of roads and motorways, bridges and constructions, tunnels,
geotechnical constructions, water management constructions, utility
relocations, environment, engineering geology and geodesy.
ABC
CONSULTING PVT. LTD- from FEB. 20XX to MAY 20XX as a CAD ENGINEER (CIVIL
STRUCTURE)
Company
Profile:
International
consulting engineers for rail and urban transport. Working in the field of
Public and rail transport, project management, transport planning, civil
engineering, structures, transport systems engineering, transport equipment
engineering.
Academic
Qualifications
✓ Diploma (CIVIL ENGINEERING): Passed
(20XX Batch) with 71.43% aggregate from ABC affiliated to the University.
✓ B-Tech(CIVIL ENGINEERING) with 77% aggregate from
University in 20XX
✓ Diploma in AutoCAD (2D & 3D) (during: 20XX)
from Institute 1
✓ Primavera (Project Management Software) (pursuing)
from Institute1.
Academic
Projects Undertaken
Project:
XXXXX
Two
months project training as a Trainee Engineer at 16 storey commercial project.
Supervision of raft foundation, casting of columns, beams and slab, form work
and scaff foldings. Experience in handling teams at site of construction.
Concrete strength tests and reinforcement calculations.
Personal
details
Date
of Birth: 26.08.19XX
Language
Known: English & Hindi.
Address:
XYZ
Email
id: efghij1987@gmail.com
Phone
No: 1011121314
15.
(a) You are working for a chemical industry. On a particular day, some acids
stored in a container spilt down and some workers got burn injuries. They were
rushed to the hospital and were given treatment. Two workers, had major burns
and were treated as inpatients whereas the others were discharged. Write a
report to the Managing Director of the company about the cause of the accident
your findings and your rec- ommendations to avoid such incidents in future.
(APR/MAY 2019)
From 12th May
2019.
Mr.
QRST
Senior
Supervisor, Level II
Coromandel
Chemicals, Bengaluru.
To
The
Managing Director,
Coromandel
Chemicals, Bengaluru
Dear
Sir,
I
am sorry to inform you that the accident occurred in the store house due to
chemical spill on 10th May 2019 at 11 am. Mr.XX, Senior Supervisor and Mr. YY,
Supervisor got major burn injuries and they were rushed to hospital by the
co-workers. They are under medical supervision. These two were badly affected
and so immediate medical care was compulsory. The doctors advised them complete
rest and they should be treated on alternate days for a month and they have
assured speedy recovery. The patients are responding well to the treatment.
Other workers who got minor injuries were treated and discharged from Care well
hospital. The spill was due to overcrowding of chemical containers.
I
wish to include the following recommendations to avert such mishaps in future:
✓ Chemicals should be stored in covered areas.
✓ Spill Kits, Bunds, and Spill Pallets should be
used.
✓ Containers should be stored on Secure Shelving.
✓ Overcrowding should be avoided in Chemical Storage
Units.
✓ Chemicals should be stored at or Below Eye Level.
✓ Regular Inspection is a must for on-site Leaks or
Deterioration.
The
above is for your kind notice.
Thanking
you,
Yours
sincerely,
Mr.QRST
15.
(b) After a survey conduct among the youth about their favourite movie genre,
the following data is obtained. Write a report and interpret the data in 250
words: (16)
Percentage
of youth who selected their favourite movie genre.

Ans: The following findings have been collected from the survey conducted among the youth about their favorite movie genre. The maximum percentage of youths prefers comedy to refresh them and they form 27% of movie goers. Comedy relieves their stress and they feel light hearted after watching the movie. It prepares them to work from home and meet challenges they face in their jobs. The youths who are fascinated with comedy movies say that this kind of movie is befitting to watch along with their family members. Action movies stand second and next to comedy since they are thrilling to watch. The youths who are passionate about action movies forget themselves in the movie. They say that the action movies make them energetic and agile. They forget their worries. 18% of youths watch action movies. The preference of youths for romance and drama stand equal. The youths feel that the romance and drama are full of emotional scenes and it becomes heavy at times. There is repetition of some scenes in the said genres and hence only 14% of youths watch romance and drama. 11% of youths watch horror movies because they are not scared of watching and 8% of youths watch movies of foreign countries since they know the plot, locale and characterization of movies directed in their homeland. The youths who watch science fiction constitute 8% and it is the least sought after choice like movies of foreign countries. The choice of genres differs from person to person. It depends on people's tastes and temperaments. The pie-chart is the result of the findings obtained from the survey.
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