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NOTE
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Attempting
question on Note making and summary:
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Note making
is a useful skill which comes in handy not only in attempting questions but
also in preparing you for life. Notes form an essential part
of your academic life & help you in the following ways.
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Notes help
you to remember the information you have gathered.
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Notes come
in handy for making quick revision before exams
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Lengthy
lessons can be condensed in to short relevant pieces by making notes.
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Notes help
in understanding the texts better
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How to make
notes
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Step 1-
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The students are
required to read the passage to get a gist of the passage, to know what
it is all about, or what the theme is.
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Step 2-
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The main idea or the central
theme of the passage should be found out.
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Step 3-
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The important points
related to the main theme are noted.
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Step 4-
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Add the sub-points
which supplement the main points. There is no need to give examples.
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Step 5-
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Pay attention to the
way you would like to present the notes, There is a proper format for note
making you have to follow it & make your notes in the proper format.
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Step 6-
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Use abbreviations
wherever necessary.
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Step 7-
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Use proper indentation
to present the notes as shown here (use either or the two given below.)
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Note :-
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The pointes are
numbered in different ways, but numbering should be consistent. Complete
sentences should not be written.
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Abbreviation and symbols used
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Abbreviation
helps in writing the information briefly. The following are some of the ways
in which you can use abbreviations.
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Capitalized
initial information:-
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E.g. U.N. for
United Nation M.L.A. B.Sc M.P.
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Taking the first two
letters of the words :-
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Sc.
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Science
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Pract
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Practical
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Edu
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Education
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Takings the first and
the last two letters of the word:-
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rdng
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admn
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Administration
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pds
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Periods
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Regarding
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4)
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Symbol that are
universally recognized:-
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E.g :
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Therefore
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E.g :
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For example
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Arithmetic
symbol--
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% percentage
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+ ive
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positive
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< >
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greater than or less
than
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Summary writing:-
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These notes should be
linked with each other in a proper sequence to form a summary
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Use third person
indirect speech and the past tense wherever possible.
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It should be
short/brief and to the point. Write the summary with the help of the notes
you have already made.
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Marking Scheme of Note
making
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Notes
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08 [Marks]
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Title
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02[Marks]
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Summary
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06[Marks]
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Note:- If notes
are not given, then no separate marks for summary will be given.
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A2
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Example:-
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Read the following
passage carefully:-
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The work of the heart can never be
interrupted The heart’s job is to keep oxygen rich blood flowing through the
body. All the body’s cells need a constant supply of Oxygen, especially those
in the brain. The brain cells like only four to five minutes after their
oxygen is cut off, and death comes to th entire body.
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The heart is a specialized muscle
that serves as a pump. This pump is divided into four chambers connected by
tiny doors called valves. The chambers work to keep the blood flowing round
the body in a circle.
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At the end of each circuit, veins
carry the blood to the right atrium, the first of the four chambers 2/5
oxygen by then is used up and it is on its way back to the lung to pick up a
fresh supply and to give up the carbon dioxide it has accumulated. From the
right atrium the blood flow through the tricuspid valve into the second
chamber, the right ventricle. The right ventricle contracts when it is
filled, pushing the blood through the pulmonary artery, which leads to the
lungs – in the lungs the blood gives up its carbon dioxide and picks up fresh
oxygen. Then it travels to the third chamber the left atrium. When this
chamber is filled it forces the blood through the a valve to the left
ventricle. From here it is pushed into a big blood vessel called aorta and
sent round the body by way of arteries.
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Heart disease can result from
any damage to the heart muscle, the
valves or the pacemaker. If the muscle is damaged, the heart is unable to
pump properly. If the valves are damaged blood cannot flow normally and
easily from one chamber to another, and if the pacemaker is defective, the
contractions of the chambers will become un-coordinated.
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Until the twentieth century, few
doctors dared to touch the heart. In 1953 all this changed after twenty years
of work, Dr. John Gibbon in the
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In the operating theatre, it gives
surgeons the chance to repair or replace a defective heart. Many parties have
had plastic valves inserted in their hearts when their own was faulty. Many
people are being kept alive with tiny battery operated pacemakers; none of
these repairs could have been made without the heart – lung machine. But
valuable as it is to the surgeons, the heart lung machine has certain
limitations. It can be used only for a few hours at a time because its
pumping gradually damages the bloods cells.
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On the basis of your reading of the
above passage make notes on it, using headings & Sub headings. Use
recognizable abbreviations wherever necessary (minimum 4). Use a format you
consider suitable. Supply an appropriate title to it.
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Solution / Hints
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Title:- Heart
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Function of Heart
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Vital for living (i)
never stop wrkg.
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Supplies oxygen rich
blood to diff. Parts of the body.
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Structure of the heart
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div. 4 chambers
connected by valves
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Blood purified in the
lungs.
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Arteries carry pure
blood to diff. Part of the body.
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Heart disease – cause
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Weak muscles
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Defective valves
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Defective pace maker
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History of open heart
Surgery.
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1953 – Dr. Gibbon inv.
Heart lung machine
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Blood could pass
through the machine
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Enabled open heart
surgery
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Limitation
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(i) can be used only
for a few hrs. at a time.
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(ii damages flood
cells.
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Abbreviation used
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Diff.
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Different
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inv.
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Invented
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div.
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Division
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chamb.
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Chambers
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hist.
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History
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Hours
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Summary:-
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The heart is a vital organ of the
body, which never stop working. It supplies oxygen rich blood to all parts of
the body. It is divided into four chambers inter connected by valves. Blood
is purified in the lungs and arteries carry it to different parts of the
body. Heart disease has various cause such as weak muscles defective valves
or a defective pace maker. The era of open-heart surgery began in 1953 when
Dr. Gibbon developed the heart lung machine. Replacement of valves and other
areas of a damaged heart is now
possible.
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Passage II
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Read the following
passage carefully.
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The great wall of china is said to
be the one structure built on the earth by man on earth, which could be
visible to observe on the moon. It covers a distance of
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In the eastern section its height varies
from 15 to
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The great Emperor Shih Huang Li
joined these earlier frontier walls to form a great wall to act as boundary
between
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Construction was started in about
221 B.C. and the structure was practically completed when Shih Huang Li died
in 210 B.C. The man who did most in carrying out the emperors plans was
general Meng Ledn who in 221 B.C. led an expedition against the Tartars and
drove them back from the
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Emperor Wu Ti (140-86 B.C.) resumed
work on the wall and extended it to its greatest length The Emperors of the
Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1386-1644) carried out work on the wall repairing its
whole length and establishing new wall west of the yellow river. The wing
dynasty, which now exists dates from the Ming.
But many of the
foundation are nearly 2000 years old
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Title
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Description of the
unique wall
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(a) huge wall
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(i) ----------on earth
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(d) 2500 towers
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Reason for building
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Stuct. of the wall
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(a) foundation in
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Two
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Hist. of construction
& development of the wall.
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a) Began in
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used workers &
convicts
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Abbreviation used/key
to abbreviation: -
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Struct.
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structure
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Dist.
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distance
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Ft.
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feet
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Wh.
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which
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1) Abbreviations (at least 04) must be
part of your notes. Other wise 01 mark may be deducted.
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2) Title must also be written in the
beginning. It carries 01 marks
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Summary: -
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The great wall of --------------
from the moon , covers ------------ miles .It had 25000 towards
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workers & convicts --------------- extended by emperor wuti & Ming
dynasty
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Note :- Summary
should be developed with the help of the
notes .
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