CBSE BOARD X, asked by Pankaj03, 1 year ago

If anyone has "Together With English Language & Literature book class 10th CBSE" please send some of its grammar pages as a sample.

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Section A - Reading (20 Marks)

Section A - Reading (20 Marks)1. Overweight and obesity are affecting many countries in the world: More than 300 million people are overweight or obese. In India, some people tend to be overweight because of their high calorie diet and lack of physical activities. In the United States, obesity is more prevalent in lower economic groups. Obesity is now well recognized as a disease in its own right. Though obesity commonly means overweight, it is defined as an excess amount of body weight that includes muscles, bone, fat and water. "Obesity" especially refers to an excess amount of body fat. Some people, such as body builders or other athletes with a lot of muscle, can be overweight without being obese.

Section A - Reading (20 Marks)1. Overweight and obesity are affecting many countries in the world: More than 300 million people are overweight or obese. In India, some people tend to be overweight because of their high calorie diet and lack of physical activities. In the United States, obesity is more prevalent in lower economic groups. Obesity is now well recognized as a disease in its own right. Though obesity commonly means overweight, it is defined as an excess amount of body weight that includes muscles, bone, fat and water. "Obesity" especially refers to an excess amount of body fat. Some people, such as body builders or other athletes with a lot of muscle, can be overweight without being obese.2. Woman have more body fat than men. Usually men with more than 25 per cent body fat and women more than 30 per cent body fat are regarded as obese. Obesity occurs when a person consumes more calories than he or she burns.

Section A - Reading (20 Marks)1. Overweight and obesity are affecting many countries in the world: More than 300 million people are overweight or obese. In India, some people tend to be overweight because of their high calorie diet and lack of physical activities. In the United States, obesity is more prevalent in lower economic groups. Obesity is now well recognized as a disease in its own right. Though obesity commonly means overweight, it is defined as an excess amount of body weight that includes muscles, bone, fat and water. "Obesity" especially refers to an excess amount of body fat. Some people, such as body builders or other athletes with a lot of muscle, can be overweight without being obese.2. Woman have more body fat than men. Usually men with more than 25 per cent body fat and women more than 30 per cent body fat are regarded as obese. Obesity occurs when a person consumes more calories than he or she burns.3. Obesity tends to run in families, suggesting a genetic cause. Environmental factors mean lifestyle behaviours such as what a person eats and his or her level of physical activity

Section A - Reading (20 Marks)1. Overweight and obesity are affecting many countries in the world: More than 300 million people are overweight or obese. In India, some people tend to be overweight because of their high calorie diet and lack of physical activities. In the United States, obesity is more prevalent in lower economic groups. Obesity is now well recognized as a disease in its own right. Though obesity commonly means overweight, it is defined as an excess amount of body weight that includes muscles, bone, fat and water. "Obesity" especially refers to an excess amount of body fat. Some people, such as body builders or other athletes with a lot of muscle, can be overweight without being obese.2. Woman have more body fat than men. Usually men with more than 25 per cent body fat and women more than 30 per cent body fat are regarded as obese. Obesity occurs when a person consumes more calories than he or she burns.3. Obesity tends to run in families, suggesting a genetic cause. Environmental factors mean lifestyle behaviours such as what a person eats and his or her level of physical activity

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