(v) where at the ruppy in a mov 1. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow: The mobile phone has become a part of modern life but there are many concerns and dangers of the constant u of mobile phones. First of all, scanning one's phone just before bed can disturb sleep. The bright blue light that the device emits boosts our attention during the day, but at night it can inhibit the production of melatonin, which help you fall asleep. To avoid that, one should not use a phone atleast 30 minutes before going to bed. The mobile phone is a major cause of distraction during the day because of a single "buzz', signalling a new notification can weaken our ability to focus on a task. Also, creativity is hampered as people tend to play games o their phone when they are alone, instead of letting ideas flow. The different areas of the brain are activated and work together to use thoughts and combine them in various, unique ways. Thus creative ideas are born. Indians spend more than 200 minutes a day on internet based mobile apps. Thus, people tend to suffer from 'text-necks suffe at a phone. discomfort caused to the neck muscles due to constantly staring shaply downwards at a mobile phone Safety on roads is also a concern city pedestrians using mobiles looked left and right less often and were more likely to be hill by a vehicle. The craze for 'selfies" danger s situations has caused accidents too. Excessive use of phones can cause eye-strain. Dependence on the phone for navigation, that is while travelling, reduces activity the part of the brain important for memory. Thus our memories will slowly become less effective. Finally, mot mobile phones are crawling with germs-and are therefore unhygenic due to constant touch and use. 2 2 2 [v] How does the memory suffer due to use of phones? (1) Fill in the blanks with the appropriate form of the word given in brackets: [v] The little child drew a picture which was very beautiful. (Pick out the Principal Clause and the Subordinate [vi] My friend took me to the Hanging Garden which was very colourful. (Pick out the Subordinate Clause and state lady was buying fruits. (Change the voice) e meaningful sentences with the words given below: enchanted: From The Readers, Digest 2 A. Answer the following questions: [1] How does the mobile phone disturb our sleep? [] How is creativity hampered by excessive use of the mobile? [] What is a 'text-neck'? [iv] How can people be safe on roads? 4. Do as directed: (a) The young man got a [b] The view of the [c] Durga Puja is a time of great Grammar 1×3×3 subscription for his favourite sports magazine. (month) Kanchenjunga put a stop to the chattering among the tourists (majesty) in West Bengal. (festive) [ii] I feel much better today. (Rewrite using Present Continuous Tense) [ii] My mother will bake the cake by evening. (Rewrite using Future Perfect Tense) [iv] The patient was forced to ask his nurse for help. (Pick out the infinitive) Clause) Principal Clause: its kind) Subordinate Clause: Subordinate Clause: Type of clause: [vii] The statue said to the Swallow, "Please give her the
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how does mobile disturb our in sleep answer it's ringing when phone call vibrating brightness a lot when when somebody call us
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