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Scientists and doctors keep warning us of the dangerous effects of T.V. on various systems and organs of our body. Watching T.V. continuously for a long time is extremely harmful for the eyes. Everyone on an average watches T.V. for three to four hours daily. Consequently, eye-sight gets weak. Children are the most affected because from their very childhood, their eye-sight goes weaker and weaker by watching T.V. and at a close range it is all the more harmful. The debilitating effect of T. V. watching on eye-sight has resulted into a general complaint of headache. The high-pitched sound of dance, music, fights and cries in various programmes results into deafness. Continuous watching of T.V. in one posture causes joint pain, backache, and muscle pain. Eating and drinking while watching T.V. causes obesity and also makes our digestive system sluggish. Scenes of horror and violence are causing psychological problems in our youth. In short, watching T.V. for long hours is harmful for our health and mental growth. Answer the following questions by choosing the correct options from those given below
Q1 Watching too much of T.V. affects our: *
nails
Skin
eyes
hair
Q2 Psychological problems are caused due to: *
sluggish digestive system
wrong posture while watching T.V.
watching scenes of horror and violence
eating and drinking while watching T.V.
Q3 Average T.V. viewing is about: *
watching T.V. at a close range
high-pitched sound of dance and music
weak eye-sight due to viewing T.V.
muscle pain
Q4 Continuous T.V. viewing in one posture causes: *
obesity
psychological problems
joint pain, back pain and muscle pain
headache.
Other:
Q5 assign a title to the above passage *
Watching television
Evil Effects of watching television
Benefits of watching Television
Other:
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The causes of psychological disorders are not known, but a number of factors are thought to influence their development. These factors include chemical imbalances in the brain, childhood experiences, heredity, illnesses, prenatal exposures, and stress.
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