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Notices for School Activities

The document contains a series of notices and applications related to school activities and job applications. It includes a notice about a lost physics practical file, a meeting for planning Annual Sports Day, a visit to historical sites, a trip to Jaipur, a blood donation camp, and two job applications for Software Engineer and Marketing Executive positions. Additionally, it features literary analyses of themes in various stories and poems.

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Notices for School Activities

The document contains a series of notices and applications related to school activities and job applications. It includes a notice about a lost physics practical file, a meeting for planning Annual Sports Day, a visit to historical sites, a trip to Jaipur, a blood donation camp, and two job applications for Software Engineer and Marketing Executive positions. Additionally, it features literary analyses of themes in various stories and poems.

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Q1. You are Karan/Simran, a student of Class 12B.

You have lost your physics practical


file in the school library. Draft a notice for the notice board.

DAV Public School


NOTICE
Date: 03 June 2025

Lost Physics Practical File

This is to inform all students that I, Simran of Class 12B, have lost my Physics practical file in the
school library on 2nd June during the 6th period. The file is blue in color and labeled with my name
and roll number. Anyone who finds it is kindly requested to return it to the undersigned or deposit it
with the librarian.

Simran
Class 12B

Q2. You are the Head Boy/Head Girl of City International School. Draft a notice informing
prefects about a meeting to plan the Annual Sports Day.

City International School


NOTICE
Date: 03 June 2025

Prefect Meeting for Annual Sports Day

All prefects are hereby informed that a meeting will be held to plan the Annual Sports Day.

Date: 6th June 2025


Time: 11:00 AM
Venue: Conference Hall

Attendance is compulsory.

Ritika Sharma
Head Girl

Q3. You are the Secretary of the History Club of Vidya Mandir School. Draft a notice in
not more than 50 words informing students of a proposed visit to some important
historical sites in your city.

Vidya Mandir School


History Club
Notice
Date: 03 June 2025
Visit to Historical Sites
A visit to key historical sites in the city is being planned for interested students.
Date: 8th June 2025
Time: 9:00 AM
Venue: School Gate (for departure)

Please contact the undersigned for details.

Secretary
History Club

Q4. Your school is organizing a trip to Jaipur for Class 12 students. As the Tour
In-Charge, draft a notice to be put up on the school board.

ABC Public School


NOTICE
Date: 03 June 2025

Trip to Jaipur for Class 12

A three-day educational trip to Jaipur is being organized for Class 12 students.


Dates: 15th – 17th June 2025
Location : Jaipur
Tourist Sights Covered: Hawa Mahal, Jal Mahal, Amer Fort, Nahargarh Fort
Charges: ₹4,500 per student
Teacher In-Charge: Ms. Anjali Mehra

Interested students must submit their consent forms by 7th June 2025.

Tour In-Charge
Class 12

Q5. You are Riya/Arjun, Secretary of the Red Cross Society Unit of your school. Write a
notice informing students about a blood donation camp being organized in the school
auditorium.

XYZ School, ABC City


Red Cross Society Unit
NOTICE
Date: 03 June 2025
Blood Donation Camp

A blood donation camp will be held in the school auditorium.


Date: 10th June 2025
Time: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Eligibility: Students above 18 years

All eligible students are encouraged to participate and help save lives.

Riya
Secretary, Red Cross Society Unit

Q6. You are Saurabh/Saumya, a resident of 15, Mall Road, Pune. You have seen an
advertisement in The Times of India for the post of Software Engineer in a reputed
company. Write an application in response to the advertisement applying for the post.

15, Mall Road,


Pune – 411001
3 June 2025

The HR Manager
ABC Tech Pvt. Ltd.
Mumbai

Subject: Application for the post of Software Engineer

Sir/Madam,

In response to your advertisement in The Times of India, I wish to apply for the post of Software
Engineer. I hold a [Link] degree in Computer Science and have 2 years of experience in
full-stack development. I am skilled in Python, Java, and cloud-based platforms. I assure you of
my dedication and ability to contribute to your team effectively.

Enclosed is my resume for your kind consideration.

Thank you.

Yours faithfully,
Saurabh

Q7. You are Sanjay/Sanjana, a resident of 14, Laxmi Nagar, New Delhi. You have seen an
advertisement in The Hindustan Times for the post of a Marketing Executive in a
company. Write an application with a résumé to the Manager of the company. (Word limit:
120–150
words)

14, Laxmi Nagar,


New Delhi – 110092
3 June 2025

The Manager
Bright Minds Pvt. Ltd.
New Delhi

Subject: Application for the post of Marketing Executive

Sir/Madam,

This is in response to your advertisement in The Hindustan Times. I would like to apply for the
post of Marketing Executive. I am a BBA graduate with internship experience in social media
marketing and sales. I possess good communication skills and an enthusiastic attitude. I am
confident that I will contribute positively to your marketing team.

Please find my résumé enclosed.

Thank you.

Yours sincerely,
Sanjana

Résumé

Name: Sanjana

DOB: 14 July 2004

Education: BBA (2025), Delhi University

Skills: Digital Marketing, Communication, Teamwork

Experience: Intern at AdSmart Pvt. Ltd.

Contact: 9999999999, sanjana@[Link]


Q8. How does 'The Last Lesson' highlight the importance of language and education in
preserving one's identity and culture?”
‘The Last Lesson’ highlights how language and education form the core of cultural identity.
When the French language was banned in Alsace and Lorraine, people realized the importance
of their mother tongue. M. Hamel’s passionate lesson on the last day made Franz and others
value their language as a source of unity and heritage. The story emphasizes that language is a
tool of freedom, and losing it can mean losing one's identity.

Q9. How does poverty deprive children of their childhood in 'Lost Spring'?
In ‘Lost Spring’, Anees Jung shows how poverty deprives children of their right to education,
play, and dreams. Children like Saheb and Mukesh are forced into labor to support their
families. Instead of enjoying childhood, they work in ragpicking or glass-blowing units. Their
poverty robs them of opportunities and forces them into an endless cycle of survival, making
them miss the joy and innocence of being a child.

Q10. How does the poet capture the emotional conflict of separation and fear of losing
her aging mother in 'My Mother at Sixty-Six'?”
The poem captures the deep emotional conflict of the poet as she sees her aging mother.
Looking at her pale face, the poet fears losing her and is reminded of death and separation.
Though she tries to mask her pain with a smile, the fear remains in her heart. The poem
beautifully portrays the universal human emotion of love, fear, and helplessness in the face of
aging and mortality.

Q11. "How does the story ‘The Third Level’ explore the theme of escapism and the
conflict between illusion and reality?”
‘The Third Level’ explores the theme of escapism as Charley longs to escape from the modern
world’s stress. He imagines a third level at Grand Central Station that leads to the peaceful past
of 1894. The story reflects the conflict between reality and illusion, suggesting how people often
create imaginary worlds to find comfort and peace when reality becomes unbearable.

Q12. "How does Kalki use satire in 'The Tiger King' to criticize the abuse of power and
superstitions in society?”
Kalki uses satire in ‘The Tiger King’ to mock the absurdity of power and superstition. The king’s
obsessive efforts to avoid death by killing tigers show how rulers misuse power. His blind belief
in a prophecy and ironic death due to a wooden toy tiger expose the futility of trying to control
fate. The story humorously criticizes royal arrogance and irrational beliefs in society.

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