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Section'A' Reading
20 marks
1. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow :
1. Keep your watch accurate. For some people, moving up the time on their watch will help them get
up earlier. For others, they will remember that the time on the watch is wrong and will disregard
it altogether. It may be helpful to set your watch just two minutes ahead instead of five or ten.
2. Keep a clock, phone, computer or anything that displays time in each room of your house. One of
the easiest ways to run late is simply by not realising that the time is passing as quickly as it is.
Set all your clocks and watches to the same time. Don't be an optimist. Things usually take longer
than what you'd expect, even without major delays. If you have a dinner appointment at 7:30
p.m., don't think you can work till 7 p.m., then take a bath, dress and reach on time. Realistically,
calculate the time you will take at each step and then add 10 minutes more to allow for unexpected
delays, or you cannot get to your job done in time.
Wake up when you are supposed to wake up. Don't hit the snooze button, keep on lying in bed,
and watch TV at the very start of your day. May be you can try even setting your clock 10 minutes
earlier than you need. If you have difficulty with this, move your alarm clock to somewhere away
from your bed; that way, you will have to get up to turn it off. Commit yourself to being 15 minutes
early for everything. If you have to reach your place of work at 8.00, don't even tell yourself this.
Just tell yourself (and everyone else who listens — but don't annoy them or make them think that
they are late or early!) "I have to be at work at 7.45." If you do this, you will be on time even with
little unforeseen delays. You will be on time even with a traffic jam.
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