Std. XII Activity Work Book

Activity Work Book for XII New syllabus (With Marathi Translation) is available for sale. Do buy it as early as possible. Price Rs. 400 + 50 (Packing and Postage charges)= Rs.450. Discount is available on buying 25 and more copies < Contact Writer:- Prof. Tushar Chavan from Rashtriya Junior College, Chalisgaon Dist.Jalgaon. Whats app Number: 9850737199 , Cell 9850737199. Pages in the book- 400


English Grammar Activity Workbook First Edition (for class 8 to 12) is available for sale. Price Rs. 220 + Rs. 50 (Postage / Courier Charges) = Rs. 270. Discount is available for buying 30 or more books. Contact Writer: Prof. Tushar Chavan from Rashtriya Junior College, Chalisgaon Dist.Jalgaon Whats app Number: 9850737199

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Sunday, 31 January 2021

Review of Activity Work Book for Std. XII English (With Marathi Translation)

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Review of Activity Work Book for Std. XII English (With Marathi Translation)

1) Prof. Murad. M. Khetani

Rajarshi, Shahu Jr. College of Arts and Science

Pandharkawda.

Dist. Yavatmal.

Contact no. 9423653061

Honourable Sir, 

I have received 12th English activity workbook. It's an amazing collection of your Hard work and efforts to help the students to cope up with newly created activity-based sheet. To begin with a Marathi translation of the prose, poetry and Novel sections helps the students with Marathi background to easily understand the topic. Moreover, activities as per HSC board pattern is helpful for the students for ample practice with grammar. Extra activities at the end gives the students more insight for practice. Simple meanings to the Hard words (glossary) are helpful for the students as well as teachers. Poetic device given in the poetry sections will definitely going to help the students to understand different kinds of poetic devices. Personal response questions as well as vocabulary questions will help the students to search and think deeply on the given passage. Writing skill section including summary writing passages for practice with newly introduced mind mapping, statement of purpose, note making, drafting a virtual message and group discussion mentioned with points to be remember and format and activity sheet for practice with other written communication with the same points to be remember and format and activity sheet is amazingly helpful. Spot the errors in the text with correct sentence will help the students to secure good marks in the examination. Answer key given at the end will help the students to correct their mistakes and improve themselves as there is always a scope for improvement always in life as well as in exams. Format of activity sheet for the first term and board exam practice will give an insight to the students as well as teachers about how will be the activity sheet in the examination appears. Last but not the least non-textual grammar at the end of the activity sheet will help learn and understand how to solve such sentences. Thank you so much sir for this wonderful creation. Wish you all the very best such more educational endeavours. I strongly recommend to all the teachers and students to take thorough advantage of this amazing creations. 

Thank you.

2) Prof. Sanjay Aher

Indira Gandhi Secondary and Higher Secondary School,

Nashik

Contact: 9423257440

Respected Chavan Sirji, 

I have received the copy of Activity Workbook. It is not only helpful to students but also teachers too. According to our state board syllabus you have written and covered all activities and writing skills in this book. For rural areas students, it is very helpful to score good marks. Those who are topper they have number of activities to solve and write. Answer key is also given in the book to increase the confidence of the students and teachers also. Nice work Sirji. 

Thanks.

3) Prof. D. K. Wanjare sir, Akola

Dear Tusharji, I received your 12 th Std. Activity book last month but as I started my batch this month I went through it before two days. I have not seen such a novel activity book in my twenty years career. You are a genius. The book is framed taking into consideration all level of students and teachers. The way in which U gave every minute details in both Marathi as well in English made it easier for Urban as well as rural students to cope up with such difficult syllabus I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart and congratulate you for ur great devotion for all the English teachers.                     



Wednesday, 27 January 2021

Spot the Error- Online Quiz No. 1

Quiz set by:

Prof. Tushar Chavan

Rashtriya Junior College,

Chalisgaon

Dist. Jalgaon

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Sunday, 24 January 2021

Grammar Quiz No. 16

Test set by:

Prof. Tushar Chavan

Rashtriya Junior College,

Chalisgaon

Dist. Jalgaon

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4.4 The Sign of Four

 4.4 The Sign of Four- Novel 

4.4 The Sign of Four


Writer: Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle:

         Arthur Conan Doyle was a British writer and physician. He created the character Sherlock Holmes. He created the character Sherlock Holmes in 1887 for ‘A Study in Scarlet’. Four novels and fifty-six short stories include Holmes and Dr. Watson. The Sherlock Holmes stories are considered milestones in the field of crime fiction. The Sherlock Holmes stories are generally considered milestones in the field of crime fiction.

Doyle was a prolific writer. Other than Holmes stories, his works include fantasy and science fiction stories as well as plays, poetry, non-fiction and historical novels.

The Novel: The Sign of Four:

         ‘The Sign of Four’ is the second novel of Arthur Conan Doyle in which Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson solve the mystery of the hidden treasure and murder. This story has references of Indian places. In the text book the story begins from Chapter II. Here the suspense of the invitation and the journey to find out the reality are given.

Characters:

Sherlock Holmes: He is the story’s protagonist. He is the famous detective. He has a supreme or almost superhuman intelligence that allows him to solve the difficult cases.

Mary Morstan: A young woman who needs Holmes’ help. Miss Morstan comes to Sherlock Holmes to see if he can help her find out what happened to her father, Captain Morstan, who disappeared a few years previously.

Thaddeus Sholto: Thaddeus Sholto is one of Major Sholto’s sons. He is brother of Bartholomew Sholto. He is an unusual character. Thaddeus is the one who decides to contact Miss Morstan and asks her to meet him.

Toby: Trained Dog

Dr.John Watson: He is the narrator of the story and Sherlock Holmes’ loyal assistant. He is a doctor by profession.

Major Sholto: Guard of Andaman, criminal

Tonga: He is a native of the Andaman Islands who was helped by Jonathan Small when suffering from ill health. So, he is loyal to Small. (Criminal)

Jonathan Small: He is the wooden-legged man who seeks revenge on Major Sholto for the theft of the Agra treasure. He is one of “the four” original men who acquired the treasure. A wooden legged man, criminal

Captain Morstan: Captain Morstan was an officer in the British army who served in India. He is Mary Morstan’s father, and his unexplained disappearance is the catalyst for the novella’s plot. He was a friend of Major Sholto.

Major Sholto: He is the father of Bartholomew and Thaddeus Sholto. He was a friend of Captain Morstan, with whom he served in India.

Abdullah Khan: He is an Indian man and one of the signatories of “the sign of the four” and the man who told Jonathan Small about the Agra treasure.

Dost Akbar: He is an Indian man and one of the signatories of “the sign of the four.” He lures the merchant—the man who is carrying the Agra treasure—into the trap set by the other men.

Mahomet Singh: He is an Indian man and one of the signatories of “the sign of the four.” He colluded with Jonathan Small, Abdullah Khan and Dost Akbar to seize the Agra treasure.

 

Essence of Sign of the Four:

           It has a complex plot involving service in India, the Indian Rebellion of 1857, a stolen Agra treasure, and a secret pact among four convicts ("the Four" of the title) and two corrupt prison guards. It also introduces Dr. Watson's future wife, Mary Morstan.

 

Theme of the extract:

           The theme of the novel revolves around the Agra treasure. Throughout the story, the appearance of the treasure leads to a direct and often tragic change in the lives of the characters. Because of this, it is important that the removal of the treasure would cause the characters to return to their previous position. The shallowness of wealth and the destruction that can come through it is also seen prevailing throughout the novel. As the Agra treasure directly and adversely affects almost everyone. In the course of the story, the Sheik’s emissary and Bartholomew are both murdered for the treasure, Tonga is killed while fleeing with it, and Small is sentenced to life imprisonment. Additionally, both Thaddeus and his father spent their lives constantly in fear about wooden legged men, and about strangers in general.


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The Sign of Four

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

The Sign of the Four is the second of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes novel serries. In it the detective and his companion Dr Watson unravel a mystery of hidden treasure and murder.

Miss Mary Morstan arrives at Baker Street to request help with the mystery of her missing father, her anonymous gifts of pearls and a letter requesting her to meet an unknown person that evening. Holmes takes on her case and the adventure begins.

Key points of the novel:- The Sign of Four

1. Miss Mary Morstan arrives and asks for help with a mystery.

2. Holmes and Watson accompany her to Thaddeus Sholto's house and learn about the Agra treasure.

3. Bartholomew Sholto is found dead at Pondicherry Lodge.

4. Holmes investigates the clues and calls the police. Athelney Jones arrests Thaddeus Sholto. Holmes sends Watson to borrow Toby, the dog.

5. Holmes eventually puts on a disguise to track down the Aurora launch.

6. Watson, Holmes and Inspector Jones pursue the villains along the river Thames and catch up with them. They threw the treasure in the sea. The treasure chest is empty.

7. Jonathan Small is arrested and he confesses his whole story.

8. Watson and Mary Morstan decide to marry.

Questions:

Greed is the main theme of the novel ‘The Sign of Four’. Greed of Agra treasure leads to all mysteries and mishaps in the story. Major Salto and Mr. Morstan became the first victim of the greed. Major Solto betrayed his friend as soon as he gets the treasure. It leads to the death of Mr. Morstan. Greed also brings disaster in the life of Major Salto. He died due to illness and burden of betrayal.

Both the Salto brothers wasted six years of their life in search of treasure. Finally, as they got the treasure, Bartholomew was murdered due to treasure. It is the greediness of Jonathan Small that spoiled the life of all the major characters in the story. He was responsible for all the deaths in the novel. He also killed Tongo. Finally Small was arrested. In short, all the events in the plot revolve around the theme of Greed.


Miss. Morstan is the protagonist of the novel. She is the centre of all the events. It is her search for her father that resolves all the mysteries in the story. She is the bold and attractive woman. She is ready to face challenges of life. She is not afraid when she receives the letter from the stranger. She is very intelligent.

She handles logically the situation. When she meets Sherlock Holmes, he is also impressed with the proofs which she has brought. Though she is not rich, she assures Holmes to pay the money. She appears in the novel as a common woman. She is not greedy about treasure. She just wants to know about the culprits who are responsible for her father’s mishap.


The Novel: The Sign of Four:

         ‘The Sign of Four’ is the second novel of Arthur Conan Doyle in which Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson solve the mystery of the hidden treasure and murder. This story has references of Indian places. In the text book the story begins from Chapter II. Here the suspense of the invitation and the journey to find out the reality are given.

Characters:

Sherlock Holmes: He is the story’s protagonist. He is the famous detective. He has a supreme or almost superhuman intelligence that allows him to solve the difficult cases.

Mary Morstan: A young woman who needs Holmes’ help. Miss Morstan comes to Sherlock Holmes to see if he can help her find out what happened to her father, Captain Morstan, who disappeared a few years previously.

Thaddeus Sholto: Thaddeus Sholto is one of Major Sholto’s sons. He is brother of Bartholomew Sholto. He is an unusual character. Thaddeus is the one who decides to contact Miss Morstan and asks her to meet him.

Toby: Trained Dog

Dr.John Watson: He is the narrator of the story and Sherlock Holmes’ loyal assistant. He is a doctor by profession.

Major Sholto: Guard of Andaman, criminal

Tonga: He is a native of the Andaman Islands who was helped by Jonathan Small when suffering from ill health. So, he is loyal to Small. (Criminal)

Jonathan Small: He is the wooden-legged man who seeks revenge on Major Sholto for the theft of the Agra treasure. He is one of “the four” original men who acquired the treasure. A wooden legged man, criminal

Captain Morstan: Captain Morstan was an officer in the British army who served in India. He is Mary Morstan’s father, and his unexplained disappearance is the catalyst for the novella’s plot. He was a friend of Major Sholto.

Major Sholto: He is the father of Bartholomew and Thaddeus Sholto. He was a friend of Captain Morstan, with whom he served in India.

Abdullah Khan: He is an Indian man and one of the signatories of “the sign of the four” and the man who told Jonathan Small about the Agra treasure.

Dost Akbar: He is an Indian man and one of the signatories of “the sign of the four.” He lures the merchant—the man who is carrying the Agra treasure—into the trap set by the other men.

Mahomet Singh: He is an Indian man and one of the signatories of “the sign of the four.” He colluded with Jonathan Small, Abdullah Khan and Dost Akbar to seize the Agra treasure.

Essence of Sign of the Four:

           It has a complex plot involving service in India, the Indian Rebellion of 1857, a stolen Agra treasure, and a secret pact among four convicts ("the Four" of the title) and two corrupt prison guards. It also introduces Dr. Watson's future wife, Mary Morstan.

Theme of the extract:

           The theme of the novel revolves around the Agra treasure. Throughout the story, the appearance of the treasure leads to a direct and often tragic change in the lives of the characters. Because of this, it is important that the removal of the treasure would cause the characters to return to their previous position. The shallowness of wealth and the destruction that can come through it is also seen prevailing throughout the novel.

As the Agra treasure directly and adversely affects almost everyone. In the course of the story, the Sheik’s emissary and Bartholomew are both murdered for the treasure, Tonga is killed while fleeing with it, and Small is sentenced to life imprisonment. Additionally, both Thaddeus and his father spent their lives constantly in fear about wooden legged men, and about strangers in general.

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मराठी सारांश:

ही एक रहस्यमय कादंबरी आहे. तिचा काही भाग येथे दिला आहे.

कादंबरीच्या उताऱ्याची सुरुवात मेरी मॉर्स्टनच्या प्रवेशापासून सुरू होते. निटनेटके हातमोजे आणि योग्य पोशाख केलेली ती एक नाजूक तरुणी होती. मेरीला एक समस्या आहे जिथे तिला शेरलॉक होम्सच्या मदतीची आणि सल्ल्याची गरज होती. होम्सचा मित्र वॉटसन सुद्धा तेथे हजर होता.

दहा वर्षांपूर्वी लंडनला सुट्टीवर गेले असतांना अचानक तिचे वडील गायब होण्याबद्दल मेरीने होम्सला सांगितले. त्यांनी मेरीला हॉटेलमध्ये भेटण्यास यायला सांगितले होते, पण भेट होण्यापूर्वीच ते गायब झाले होते. त्यावेळी लंडनमध्ये त्यांच्या ओळखीची एकमेव व्यक्ती होती ती म्हणजे त्यांचा मित्र मेजर शॉल्टो.

काही वर्षांनंतर मेरीचा पत्ता मागणारी एका वर्तमानपत्रात एक जाहिरात प्रसिद्ध झाली. तेव्हापासून, वर्षाच्या त्याच दिवशी, तिला एक दुर्मिळ आणि महागडा मोती प्राप्त होत राहिला. असे सहा वर्षे चालले. ज्या दिवशी ती होम्सला भेटायला आली त्या दिवशी सकाळी तिला एक निनावी पत्र मिळालं. त्यात तिला भेटायला बोलवले होते.

या पत्रात मेरीने पोलिसांना आपल्याबरोबर न आणण्याचा इशारा दिला होता; पण ती दोन मित्र आणू शकणार होती. मेरी घाबरून गेली होती. तिने होम्स आणि वॉटसनला तिच्याबरोबर येण्याची विनंती केली. त्यांना ती मान्य केली. वॉटसन मेरीकडे आकर्षित होतो.

होम्स या प्रकरणात संशोधन करण्यासाठी बाहेर जातो. परत आल्यानंतर होम्स वॉटसनला सांगतो की लंडनमध्ये मेरीच्या वडिलांचा एकुलता एक मित्र असलेल्या मेजर शॉल्टो च्या मृत्यूचा तिला दरवर्षी मिळणाऱ्या रहस्यमय मोत्याशी काही संबंध आहे असा त्याचा विश्वास आहे. होम्सला वाटते की शॉल्टो च्या वारसांना हे माहित आहे की मेरीवर अन्याय झाला आहे आणि ही त्याचे निवारण करण्याचा ते प्रयत्न करीत आहेत.

त्याच दिवशी संध्याकाळी मेरी ठरल्याप्रमाणे बेकर स्ट्रीटवर आली. होम्स आणि वॉटसन दोघेही तिच्याबरोबर त्या गूढ पत्रलेखकाला भेटायला जातात. आपल्या वडिलांच्या खिशात तिला सापडलेला एक कागद मेरीने आपल्याबरोबर आणला होता, ज्याचा तिला उलगडा करता आला नाही; तिला वाटले की कदाचित हा पेपर या प्रकरणाशी संबंधित असेल. होम्स त्या पत्राची तपासणी करतो आणि सुरक्षितत ठेवतो.

तो, वॉटसन आणि मेरी पत्रात नमूद केलेल्या जागी जातात. तेथून त्यांना कोचमन एका गरीब, कामगार वस्तीत घेऊन जातो. शेवटी ते अंधारलेल्या घरात पोहोचतात, जेथे त्यांना भारतीय नोकर आत घेऊन जातो. कादंबरीचा शेवट येथे दिलेला नाही. हा कादंबरीचा एक भाग दिलेला आहे जो रहस्य व रोमांच यांचा अनुभव देतो.


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The Sign of Four

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

The Sign of the Four is the second of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes novel serries. In it the detective and his companion Dr Watson unravel a mystery of hidden treasure and murder.

Miss Mary Morstan arrives at Baker Street to request help with the mystery of her missing father, her anonymous gifts of pearls and a letter requesting her to meet an unknown person that evening. Holmes takes on her case and the adventure begins.

Key points of the novel:- The Sign of Four

1. Miss Mary Morstan arrives and asks for help with a mystery.

2. Holmes and Watson accompany her to Thaddeus Sholto's house and learn about the Agra treasure.

3. Bartholomew Sholto is found dead at Pondicherry Lodge.

4. Holmes investigates the clues and calls the police. Athelney Jones arrests Thaddeus Sholto. Holmes sends Watson to borrow Toby, the dog.

5. Holmes eventually puts on a disguise to track down the Aurora launch.

6. Watson, Holmes and Inspector Jones pursue the villains along the river Thames and catch up with them. They threw the treasure in the sea. The treasure chest is empty.

7. Jonathan Small is arrested and he confesses his whole story.

8. Watson and Mary Morstan decide to marry.

Questions:

Greed is the main theme of the novel ‘The Sign of Four’. Greed of Agra treasure leads to all mysteries and mishaps in the story. Major Salto and Mr. Morstan became the first victim of the greed. Major Solto betrayed his friend as soon as he gets the treasure. It leads to the death of Mr. Morstan. Greed also brings disaster in the life of Major Salto. He died due to illness and burden of betrayal.

Both the Salto brothers wasted six years of their life in search of treasure. Finally, as they got the treasure, Bartholomew was murdered due to treasure. It is the greediness of Jonathan Small that spoiled the life of all the major characters in the story. He was responsible for all the deaths in the novel. He also killed Tongo. Finally Small was arrested. In short, all the events in the plot revolve around the theme of Greed.


Miss. Morstan is the protagonist of the novel. She is the centre of all the events. It is her search for her father that resolves all the mysteries in the story. She is the bold and attractive woman. She is ready to face challenges of life. She is not afraid when she receives the letter from the stranger. She is very intelligent.

She handles logically the situation. When she meets Sherlock Holmes, he is also impressed with the proofs which she has brought. Though she is not rich, she assures Holmes to pay the money. She appears in the novel as a common woman. She is not greedy about treasure. She just wants to know about the culprits who are responsible for her father’s mishap.


The Novel: The Sign of Four:

         ‘The Sign of Four’ is the second novel of Arthur Conan Doyle in which Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson solve the mystery of the hidden treasure and murder. This story has references of Indian places. In the text book the story begins from Chapter II. Here the suspense of the invitation and the journey to find out the reality are given.

Characters:

Sherlock Holmes: He is the story’s protagonist. He is the famous detective. He has a supreme or almost superhuman intelligence that allows him to solve the difficult cases.

Mary Morstan: A young woman who needs Holmes’ help. Miss Morstan comes to Sherlock Holmes to see if he can help her find out what happened to her father, Captain Morstan, who disappeared a few years previously.

Thaddeus Sholto: Thaddeus Sholto is one of Major Sholto’s sons. He is brother of Bartholomew Sholto. He is an unusual character. Thaddeus is the one who decides to contact Miss Morstan and asks her to meet him.

Toby: Trained Dog

Dr.John Watson: He is the narrator of the story and Sherlock Holmes’ loyal assistant. He is a doctor by profession.

Major Sholto: Guard of Andaman, criminal

Tonga: He is a native of the Andaman Islands who was helped by Jonathan Small when suffering from ill health. So, he is loyal to Small. (Criminal)

Jonathan Small: He is the wooden-legged man who seeks revenge on Major Sholto for the theft of the Agra treasure. He is one of “the four” original men who acquired the treasure. A wooden legged man, criminal

Captain Morstan: Captain Morstan was an officer in the British army who served in India. He is Mary Morstan’s father, and his unexplained disappearance is the catalyst for the novella’s plot. He was a friend of Major Sholto.

Major Sholto: He is the father of Bartholomew and Thaddeus Sholto. He was a friend of Captain Morstan, with whom he served in India.

Abdullah Khan: He is an Indian man and one of the signatories of “the sign of the four” and the man who told Jonathan Small about the Agra treasure.

Dost Akbar: He is an Indian man and one of the signatories of “the sign of the four.” He lures the merchant—the man who is carrying the Agra treasure—into the trap set by the other men.

Mahomet Singh: He is an Indian man and one of the signatories of “the sign of the four.” He colluded with Jonathan Small, Abdullah Khan and Dost Akbar to seize the Agra treasure.

Essence of Sign of the Four:

           It has a complex plot involving service in India, the Indian Rebellion of 1857, a stolen Agra treasure, and a secret pact among four convicts ("the Four" of the title) and two corrupt prison guards. It also introduces Dr. Watson's future wife, Mary Morstan.

Theme of the extract:

           The theme of the novel revolves around the Agra treasure. Throughout the story, the appearance of the treasure leads to a direct and often tragic change in the lives of the characters. Because of this, it is important that the removal of the treasure would cause the characters to return to their previous position. The shallowness of wealth and the destruction that can come through it is also seen prevailing throughout the novel.

As the Agra treasure directly and adversely affects almost everyone. In the course of the story, the Sheik’s emissary and Bartholomew are both murdered for the treasure, Tonga is killed while fleeing with it, and Small is sentenced to life imprisonment. Additionally, both Thaddeus and his father spent their lives constantly in fear about wooden legged men, and about strangers in general.

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मराठी सारांश:

ही एक रहस्यमय कादंबरी आहे. तिचा काही भाग येथे दिला आहे.

कादंबरीच्या उताऱ्याची सुरुवात मेरी मॉर्स्टनच्या प्रवेशापासून सुरू होते. निटनेटके हातमोजे आणि योग्य पोशाख केलेली ती एक नाजूक तरुणी होती. मेरीला एक समस्या आहे जिथे तिला शेरलॉक होम्सच्या मदतीची आणि सल्ल्याची गरज होती. होम्सचा मित्र वॉटसन सुद्धा तेथे हजर होता.

दहा वर्षांपूर्वी लंडनला सुट्टीवर गेले असतांना अचानक तिचे वडील गायब होण्याबद्दल मेरीने होम्सला सांगितले. त्यांनी मेरीला हॉटेलमध्ये भेटण्यास यायला सांगितले होते, पण भेट होण्यापूर्वीच ते गायब झाले होते. त्यावेळी लंडनमध्ये त्यांच्या ओळखीची एकमेव व्यक्ती होती ती म्हणजे त्यांचा मित्र मेजर शॉल्टो.

काही वर्षांनंतर मेरीचा पत्ता मागणारी एका वर्तमानपत्रात एक जाहिरात प्रसिद्ध झाली. तेव्हापासून, वर्षाच्या त्याच दिवशी, तिला एक दुर्मिळ आणि महागडा मोती प्राप्त होत राहिला. असे सहा वर्षे चालले. ज्या दिवशी ती होम्सला भेटायला आली त्या दिवशी सकाळी तिला एक निनावी पत्र मिळालं. त्यात तिला भेटायला बोलवले होते.

या पत्रात मेरीने पोलिसांना आपल्याबरोबर न आणण्याचा इशारा दिला होता; पण ती दोन मित्र आणू शकणार होती. मेरी घाबरून गेली होती. तिने होम्स आणि वॉटसनला तिच्याबरोबर येण्याची विनंती केली. त्यांना ती मान्य केली. वॉटसन मेरीकडे आकर्षित होतो.

होम्स या प्रकरणात संशोधन करण्यासाठी बाहेर जातो. परत आल्यानंतर होम्स वॉटसनला सांगतो की लंडनमध्ये मेरीच्या वडिलांचा एकुलता एक मित्र असलेल्या मेजर शॉल्टो च्या मृत्यूचा तिला दरवर्षी मिळणाऱ्या रहस्यमय मोत्याशी काही संबंध आहे असा त्याचा विश्वास आहे. होम्सला वाटते की शॉल्टो च्या वारसांना हे माहित आहे की मेरीवर अन्याय झाला आहे आणि ही त्याचे निवारण करण्याचा ते प्रयत्न करीत आहेत.

त्याच दिवशी संध्याकाळी मेरी ठरल्याप्रमाणे बेकर स्ट्रीटवर आली. होम्स आणि वॉटसन दोघेही तिच्याबरोबर त्या गूढ पत्रलेखकाला भेटायला जातात. आपल्या वडिलांच्या खिशात तिला सापडलेला एक कागद मेरीने आपल्याबरोबर आणला होता, ज्याचा तिला उलगडा करता आला नाही; तिला वाटले की कदाचित हा पेपर या प्रकरणाशी संबंधित असेल. होम्स त्या पत्राची तपासणी करतो आणि सुरक्षितत ठेवतो.

तो, वॉटसन आणि मेरी पत्रात नमूद केलेल्या जागी जातात. तेथून त्यांना कोचमन एका गरीब, कामगार वस्तीत घेऊन जातो. शेवटी ते अंधारलेल्या घरात पोहोचतात, जेथे त्यांना भारतीय नोकर आत घेऊन जातो. कादंबरीचा शेवट येथे दिलेला नाही. हा कादंबरीचा एक भाग दिलेला आहे जो रहस्य व रोमांच यांचा अनुभव देतो.


See more resource in the following book-

Activity work book for Std. XII English by Prof. Tushar Chavan 


Sunday, 17 January 2021

Grammar Quiz No. 3

 Grammar Quiz No. 3

Test Set By:

Prof. Tushar Chavan

Rashtriya Junior College,

 Chalisgaon

Dist. Jalgaon

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Monday, 11 January 2021

Grammar Quiz No. 15

 Quiz Set By:

Prof. Tushar Chavan

Rashtriya Junior College,

Chalisgaon

Dist. Jalgaon

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Friday, 8 January 2021

Std. XII- 1.8 Voyaging Towards Excellence

 

1.8 Voyaging Towards Excellence

The Writer:

Achyut Godbole (born 15 August 1950) is a person of wide knowledge, a humanitarian and socialist personality. He is lives in Mumbai. 

He was born in Solapur, Maharashtra. After a successful career as a CEO of Patni Computer Systems and few more leading IT firms, in 1980 and 1990s he moved to writing. He was at the position CEO for almost 23 years in his career in management.

He is well known for his writings in Marathi and English. He is a prolific writer in various genres and has produced numerous original works as well as adaptations of works from other languages into Marathi. His writing style is informative and yet very informal. 

He became a Chemical Engineer from IIT Mumbai in 1972 and headed top management positions in companies of great repute.

The Topic: Voyaging Towards Excellence

         This autobiographical sketch written by Achyut Godbole shows his journey from a middle-class school boy to a famous writer. He was a successful General Manager of Patni Computer Systems. He headed many other reputed companies and later became a famous writer. 

         The present write-up discusses his quest for excellence, how he developed a thirst for knowledge. He discusses at length the ingredients / essentials of success and the ways to achieve it. He also shows his way of learning English speaking and its use in his life.

Ice Breakers:

1) There are different ways to travel from one place to another for different purposes. Discuss with your partner and match the words given in table A with their meanings in table B.

A

B

(a) Cruise

(i) a long journey on a ship

(b) Expedition

(ii) a short visit to an outdoor place where people celebrate,

 enjoy and eat meals

(c) Camp

(iii) a brief pleasure outdoor visit

(d) Trip

(iv) a short journey to a place with a particular purpose

(e) Excursion

(v) a place usually away from urban areas where tents are erected for shelter

(f) Picnic

(vi) a journey especially by a group of people for a specific purpose

(g) Voyage

(vii) a journey on a boat or ship to a number of places

 Answer:

A

B

(a) Cruise

(vii) a journey on a boat or ship to a number of places

(b) Expedition

(vi) a journey especially by a group of people for a specific purpose

(c) Camp

(v) a place usually away from urban areas where tents are erected for shelter

(d) Trip

(iii) a brief pleasure outdoor visit

(e) Excursion

(iv) a short journey to a place with a particular purpose

(f) Picnic

(ii) a short visit to an outdoor place where people celebrate, enjoy and eat meals

(g) Voyage

(i) a long journey on a ship















See more resources-

The New Dress

Big Data Big Insights

The Cop and the Anthem

On Saying 'Please"

An Astrologer's Day 

Why we Travel

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Voyaging Towards Excellence by Achyut Godbole

Title: Voyaging Towards Excellence

The title shows the journey of the writer towards improvement. He wants to become an excellent person in his field, so he is ready to do every kind of hard work. His efforts bring his journey towards excellence.  

The Writer: Achyut Godbole

Achyut Godbole (born 15 August 1950) is a person of wide knowledge, a humanitarian and socialist personality. He is residing in Mumbai. He was born in Solapur, Maharashtra. After a successful career as a CEO of Patni Computer Systems and few more leading IT firms, in 1980 and 1990s, he moved to writing.

He is well known for his writings in Marathi and English. He is a prolific writer in various genres and has produced numerous original works as well as adaptations of works from other languages into Marathi. His writing style is informative and yet very informal.

The Topic: Voyaging Towards Excellence

This is an autobiographical sketch. It is written by Achyut Godbole. It shows his journey from a middle-class school boy to a famous writer. He was a successful General Manager of Patni Computer Systems. He headed many other reputed companies and later became a famous writer. The present write-up shows his quest for excellence, how he developed a thirst for knowledge. He discusses at length the ingredients / essentials of success and the ways to achieve it. He also shows his way of learning English speaking and its use in his life.

Ice Breakers:

1) There are different ways to travel from one place to another for different purposes. Discuss with your partner and match the words given in table A with their meanings in table B.

AB
(a) Cruise(i) a long journey on a ship
(b) Expedition(ii) a short visit to an outdoor place where people celebrate,  enjoy and eat meals
(c) Camp(iii) a brief pleasure outdoor visit
(d) Trip(iv) a short journey to a place with a particular purpose
(e) Excursion(v) a place usually away from urban areas where tents are erected for shelter
(f) Picnic(vi) a journey especially by a group of people for a specific purpose
(g) Voyage(vii) a journey on a boat or ship to a number of places

Answer:

AB
(a) Cruise(vii) a journey on a boat or ship to a number of places
(b) Expedition(vi) a journey especially by a group of people for a specific purpose
(c) Camp(v) a place usually away from urban areas where tents are erected for shelter
(d) Trip(iii) a brief pleasure outdoor visit
(e) Excursion(iv) a short journey to a place with a particular purpose
(f) Picnic(ii) a short visit to an outdoor place where people celebrate, enjoy and eat meals
(g) Voyage(i) a long journey on a ship

Activities-

1) Make a list of great Indian and foreign personalities who had a great impact on Achyut Godbole during his childhood.

Poets---------------------------------------------------------------
Writers---------------------------------------------------------------
Musicians---------------------------------------------------------------
Dramatists---------------------------------------------------------------
Painters---------------------------------------------------------------

Answer-

PoetsVinda Karandika, Vasant Bapat, Keshavsut, Mangesh Padgaonkar, B.S. Mardhekar
WritersCharles Dickens, Thomas Hardy
MusiciansPt. Kumar Gandharv, Pt. Bhimsen Joshi, Pt. Jasraj, Wolfgang Mozart
DramatistsWilliam Shakespeare
PaintersMichaelangelo, Vincent Van Gogh

2) Find different techniques used by the writer to learn Science and Mathematics.

Answer-

a) The writer used to appreciate the inherent beauty of these subjects.

b) The writer found Newton's law of motion beautiful and Pythagorean Theorem elegant.

c) When the writer was in 7th standard, he solved the problems of Physics and Mathematics of 9th standard.

d) He used to enjoy finding out the most elegant method of solving the problems of Physics and Mathematics.

3) The writer faced numerous problems while communicating in English because-

(Complete the information)

Answer-

a) He had his entire education in Marathi.

b) His spoken English was quite pathetic.

c) His English vocabulary was very weak.

d) His pronunciation was terrible.

e) His sentence construction was very awkward.

4) The writer was completely stumped because his     

a) vocabulary was -----  

Answer-

weak

b) spoken English was ----- 

Answer-

pathetic    

c) pronunciation was -----

Answer-

terrible      

d) construction of sentences was -----

Answer-

very awkward

5) Read the text again and complete the sentence:

Due to the writer’s pathetic English-speaking style, he --------

(Complete the information)   

Answer-    

a) felt extremely humiliated and sad.

b) felt quite depressed and diffident.

c) was almost broken and wanted to run away to Solapur.

d) had developed an inferiority complex.

e) felt quite lonely and terrified.

6) Complete the following sentences. The writer wanted to achieve mastery in English  because-

a) he wanted to speak 

Answer-    

English fluently.          

b) he will be  able  to

Answer-    

excel in anything that he tries to do.   

c) he need not have to

Answer-    

give up for a silly and small thing like English and feel afraid of anybody. 

7) Make a list of different steps that the writer undertook to improve his English-speaking skills.

Answer-    

a) Started reading English Newspaper and English Novels.

b) Started to think in English.

c) Studied etymology and phonetics.

d) studied the roots of the words and their pronunciation.

e) Practiced speaking before mirror.

See More

Std. XII Prose-

1) An astrologer’s Day

https://juniorcollegeteacher.blogspot.com/2020/04/11-astrologers-day.html

2) On Saying ‘Please’

https://juniorcollegeteacher.blogspot.com/2020/05/22-on-saying-please.html

3) The Cop and the Anthem

https://juniorcollegeteacher.blogspot.com/2020/04/13-cop-and-anthem.html

Video Lectures- The Cop and the Anthem

https://juniorcollegeteacher.blogspot.com/2021/08/13-cop-and-anthem-videos.html

4) Big Data Big Insights

https://juniorcollegeteacher.blogspot.com/2020/05/14-big-data-big-insights.html

Big Data Big Insights- Slide Show

https://juniorcollegeteacher.blogspot.com/2020/07/14-big-data-big-insights-slide-show.html

Big Data Big Insights- Online Test

https://juniorcollegeteacher.blogspot.com/2020/09/14-big-data-big-insights-online-test.html

5) The New Dress

https://juniorcollegeteacher.blogspot.com/2022/09/15-new-dress.html

6) Into the Wild

https://juniorcollegeteacher.blogspot.com/2020/11/16-into-wild.html

7) Why We Travel

https://juniorcollegeteacher.blogspot.com/2025/06/17-why-we-travel.html?m=1

8) Voyaging Towards Excellence

https://juniorcollegeteacher.blogspot.com/2021/01/std-xii-18-voyaging-towards-excellence.html