(A2) Verbal toNon-verbal:
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Read the following paragraph and complete the table by putting in correct information.
Suggest a suitable title.
While preparing to plant trees in a residential colony, highways or anywhere, one
should consider three factors taking decision. What kind of (species) trees, where to plant
and what kind of soil. He should consider the qualities of a tree such as pattern of branching
and its height. If it is a school, you need shade-giving trees of moderate height so that
children can play under them and not be hurt when they climb on to them.
In residential colonies, trees with thick branches, like eucalyptus or Ashoka should be
chosen to control pollution and trap dust. Similarly, the nature of the soil too should be
considered. If you are planting trees by the road side, it withstands the topical monsoon and
provides shade in summer.
On highways the well-known choice would be the native trees tamarind or peepal.
Being hardly, they do not need much care. Birds and animals interact more easily with native
trees than the exotics. Villagers too consider such native trees to be sacred as the abode of
gods.
Title:
Where to plant
Where to plant
Kinds of trees
1) Shade-giving
(short trees)
2)
(tall trees)
3)..
Uses
a) Children climb and play
b) Enjoy shade of a tree
a)
b)
a) Withstand the wind
b)
a) Birds and animals interact more with
the native trees
b) Villagers consider them sacred.
Residential colonies
Rode side
4).
(native trees)
Answers
Explanation:
(A2) Verbal toNon-verbal:
Read the following paragraph and complete the table by putting in correct information.
Suggest a suitable title.
(05)
While preparing to plant trees in a residential colony, highways or anywhere, one should consider three factors taking decision.
Answer:
Solution
*Kind of tree
*where to plant
*uses
1) *Shade-giving (short trees)
*In a school
*a) Children climb and play
b) Enjoy shade of a tree
2) *trees with thick branches, like eucalyptus or Ashoka (tall trees)
*Residential colonies
* a) to control pollution
b) to trap dust
3) *eucalyptus or Ashoka
*residential colonies
*a) withstand the wind
b) to provides shade in summer
4) *tamarind or peepal ( native trees)
* road side
* a) Birds and animals interact more with
the native trees
b) Villagers consider them sacred.