110101. I didnt speak even a single word in the meeting.
110102. We shall write a novel.
110103. The judge ordered the murderer to be hanged.
110104. Did he plan an excursion to mountains
110105. Who had laughed at you?
110106. The Swiss regarded him as an imposter and called him a Villain.
110107. Rajesh could not complete his paper because the had a headache.
110108. The situation could hardly have been altered by the interference of the police force.
110109. ‘ഉദയംപേരൂർ സുന്നഹദോസ്’ എന്ന പ്രസിദ്ധമായ ക്രിസ്തുമത സമ്മേളനം നടന്ന വർഷം ? [‘udayamperoor sunnahados’ enna prasiddhamaaya kristhumatha sammelanam nadanna varsham ?]
110110. Who gave you the money
110111. These days most of the students do their assignments with the help of the internet.
110112. Our vehicle had been stolen from our garage by the same burglary team.
110113. It is time to water the plants.
110114. I shall be obliged to go.
110115. Kindly offer your remarks.
110116. Who tore the curtains yesterday
110117. I. A couple in my neighbour is known for shouting at each other. P. With an apprehension of a serious fight between the two I went closer to the door and peeped in. Q. I intended to calm them down. R. I could guess both of them lay peacefully in their bed. S. Last night at about 11 Oclock I could hear shrieks and sounds. 6. The fight was going on in a T.V. Serial on a channel.
110118. I. Grandpa had some old clothes. P. But my mother took them out and kept them nearly folded in the cupboard again. Q. So he threw them into the waste basket. R. So he put the clothing into the familys bag of items to donate to charity. S. My mother found them and put them back in his basket. 6. Grandpa finally put the items in my mothers mending basket and never saw them again.
110119. I. Designing is as natural to me as breathing. P. It was then that I launched my own label. Q. Its been a good season so far. R. But my career took off only after the birth of my second child. S. Right now, Im busy with my first store. 6. Next month, Ill be going to New York.
110120. I. The world leaders, P. that the despotic regime will try to get Q. by unleashing cruder violence that may come R. gathered in the peace-conference, were unanimous in voicing their fears S. over its palpable sense of insecurity 6. in the form of the use of chemical weapons.
110121. I. Nalanda became Indias famous centre of education. P. Ten thousand Buddist monks used to live there. Q. It is situated near the town of Bihar Sharif. R. The ruins of Nalanda can still be seen. S. It was visited by the Chinese Pilgrim Hiuen Tsang. 6. He stayed there for several years.
110122. I. Rola Sleiman parked her car in the only empty spot outside Tripolis evangelical church. P. But thats not the only thing that makes her unique. Q. Shes a pastor, and at 37, shes younger than most of her colleagues. R. It is a small sand-coloured building with a simple faade and large wooden doors in the middle of the city. S. It was Sunday morning and, like every Sunday at around this time, Rola was headea to work. 6. Rola is also, as far as, she knows, the only female pastor in Lebanon and perhaps even in the entire Middle East.
110123. I. The heart is the pump of life. P. They have even succeeded in heart transplants. Q. Now-a-days surgeons are able to step a patients heart and carry out complicated operations. R. A few years ago, it was impossible to operate on a patient whose heart was not working properly. S. If the heart stops we die in about five minutes. 6. All this was made possible by the invention of the heart lung machine.
110124. I. Katherine Mansfield was born in Wellington, New Zealand. P. In 1908 she went back to the London which she felt to be her spiritual home. Q. She was sent to Queens college School, London in her fifteenth year to finish her education. R. She remained there four years. S. Soon after returning to New Zealand she became dissatisfied. 6. She hoped to make a literary career there.
110125. I. Children like to celebrate their birthday. P. In addition to birthday presents, they also receive greetings. Q. It provides an opportunity for them to enjoy themselves with their friends. R. The birthday presents also add to their joy. S. Nobody can deny that company of friends is joyful. 6. All these factors make birthday worth celebrating.
110126. I. One of the gifts of independence is the awakening of women of our country. P. Besides their talent is recognized and they are appointed to high posts in the State. Q. Free India has seen women as Governors, Ministers and Ambassadors. R. That is because our government is making efforts to raise their status. S. Women have a bright future in independent India. 6. We even had a woman Prime Minister.
110127. I. In a first, a robotic exoskeleton device has enabled a 39 year old former athlete, who had been completely paralysed for four years, P. This is the first time that a person with chronic, complete paralysis has regained enough voluntary control to actively work with a robotic device. Q. The athletes leg movement also resulted in other health benefits, R. to control his leg muscles and take thousands of steps. S. In addition to the device, the man was aided by a novel non-invasive spinal stimulation technique that does not require surgery. 6. including improved cardio vascular function and muscle tone.
110128. I. Once upon a time I went to Scotland. P. I found my flesh creep as I walked down its sinister corridor. Q. There, in a castle in the dark, misty highlands, actually a modest hotel in Edinburgh, R. and the next morning hed been found with his throat slit. S. Wed had dinner with Jock Mc. Arthur only the 6. The chill finger of suspicion pointed at all of us.
110129. I. The Pyramids are beautiful enormous structures. P. A mummy is the dead body of a human being to which oils and spices have been applied to prevent it from decaying. Q. They are the tombs of the old kings of Egypt who were called the Pharaohs. R. These mummies were placed inside these great Pyramids. S. The bodies of the Pharaohs were made into mummies when they died. 6. Near them, were placed, gold, silver, food, furniture and other things because it was believed that the mummies might require them after death.
110130. I. The Cinema is a very valuable teaching aid. P. The Cinema is entertaining also. Q. Historical films help the teacher of History. R. Science can also be taught very effectively through Cinema. S. Large number of people like social films. 6. Thus Cinema has a great impact on our society.
110131. I. Technology is meant for bringing comfort to the body and spirituality brings comfort to the mind. P. But in India that never happened, religion has always encouraged Science. Q. Scientists were persecuted. R. Here religion and philosophy were never isolated practices. S. In the West, religion was always opposed to Science. 6. they intertwined with life, in music, art, drama, dance, painting and sculpture.
110132. I. The world is stunned with the news that 44 year old Steeve Irwin is no more. P. He was shooting in the Great Barrier Reef of Queensland. Q. He is killed by the poisoned barb of a huge sting ray. R. The incident took place at about 11 a.m. S. He was shooting an underwater documentary film. 6. Irwin was brought to the surface unconscious
110133. I. Our pleasures should be healthy so that they can impart a sense of well-being. P. This applies very much to the passion for sports. Q. Some people become slaves to an enthusiasm and regard it as their real and only pleasure in life. R. It is quite possible that indulging this passion is doing them great harm. S. Modern sports have become so exaggerated that they can damage and sometimes destroy ones health. 6. An enthusiasm for violent sports may well dig an early grave for the participant.
110134. I. Mandela led the battle of freedom against slavery. P. The way was fighting with non-violence and truth. Q. He fought it in a unique way. R. This struggle brought the racists down to the ground. S. Many nations got their freedom in this way. 6. But some nations still wouldnt get the desired freedom.
110135. I. Researchers say that jogging alone is unhealthy. P. It was found that communal joggers have double the number of brain cells as solo runners. Q. These positive effects are suppressed when running occurs in isolation. R. Experiments indicated that running alone stifles brain cell regeneration. S. Experienced in a group, running stimulates brain cell growth. 6. However , joggers around the world should remember that jogging is healthier than the rat race.
110136. I. India is rapidly coming under the influence of western culture. P. Earlier India had its own moral and social values. Q. This change can be seen in our education system, marriage, food habits and daily routine. R. But today they have changed enormously. S. The effect of westernization is visible everywhere in India. 6. It may be harmful to forget our culture and values completely.
110137. We received much help from the neightbours.
110138. Let us vie to one another in doing good.
110139. As per the invitation card Rahim marries with Sayra on 13th December, Monday.
110140. I was convinced that the only thing I wanted to do ever, is to write novels.
110141. Until you are in the habit of putting off things you cannot ensure yourself of a good future.
110142. I forbid you not to go there again.
110143. Did you hear many news about the political situation while you were in that country
110144. This book is different than that
110145. Do you think you could lend me good pair of gloves to wear to the wedding
110146. The result of the survey were fairly disappointing.
110147. The doctor asked his patient to regularly take his medicine.
110148. The heavy-weight fighter was knocking out in one punch.
110149. The article suggests that when a person is under unusual stress you should be especially careful to eat a well-balanced diet.
110150. In twenty wrecks five lives were fortunately lost.