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Interpol

4.Read the passage on Interpol. Complete the following table with information from the passage.

Interpol is the International Criminal police Organization. It comes from the two words “International” and “Police”. It stands for International Criminal Police Commission. It is a non-political, non-racial and non-religious organization. Almost all the countries of the world are the members of this organization. So, all the nations cooperate with one another to trace criminals around the world. Its headquarters is in Lyon. According to International law, the police of one country cannot enter the territory of another country to catch the criminals. In such situations Interpol helps to trace out the criminals. Every country has its representatives in Interpol. After the First World War, crime was increased considerably in Europe, especially in Austria. After committing crimes, the criminals used to go to some neighboring countries and hide themselves there. In order to arrest such criminals, Jhon Scober, the then Police Chief of Venna, called a meeting of the police officials of different countries in 1923. It was in this meeting that twenty countries jointly established Interpol. Its first head office was made in Vienna and John Scober became its President.

In 1938, Germany invaded Austria and caused end to Interpol. After the Second World War. Flaurent Lovagy, Inspector General of Belgium Police revived it. Lyon became its new headquarters. In 1956 Interpol was given a new constitution.

Details of Interpol(09)

   
Type of Organization Non-political, non-racial and non-religious
Purpose To arrest (i) ————–
Name of Event Person/ Organization Designation Place Year/ Time Contribution/

Function

Called a meeting of the police officials (ii) ——– then Police Chief Vienna in 1923 (iii)———-
  Flaurent Lovagy Inspector General of Police (iv) —- after the Second World War revived Interpol
Given a new constitution Interpol     (v)———-  
  1. Write a summary of the above passage in your own words.
  2. Match the parts of sentence given in column “A” “B” and “C” to write five complete sentences.
Column A Column B Column C
(a)When a person in spite of his proper education, skill (i)bu introducing vocational or technical education on a large scale, controlling population growth (i)become a burden for it.
(b)Unemployment is a great curse for a country (ii) and qualification cannot procure or manage a job for himself (ii)expanding industrialization and creating new fields of employment.
(c) The unemployed young people, finding no way (iii)drug addiction, terrorism, rape, killing are (iii) the outcome of severe unemployment problem.
(d) Art present many antisocial activities such as (iv) to live happily and honourably in society, get mentally (iv) he is considered an unemployed man.
(e) So the government must take steps against unemployment (v) as the unemployed, not being productive, (v) depressed and involved in various evil activities.
  1. Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story. Only the corresponding numbers of the sentences need to be written.08

(a) On the way, he took shelter in a courtier’s house but the courtier and his men did not show much honour and hospitality to him.

(b) Being surprised, the courtier asked, “Why are you putting the foods in your dress?”

(c) Once he was invited to the emperor’s palace.

(d)The courtier entertained him with rich and delicious food but now Saa’di began to put his foods in the pockets of his dress.

(e) He set out for the emperor’s palace in ordinary dress.

(f) Sheikh Saa’di was a great Persian poet and he was simple in his ways of life.

(g) On his way back home, Saa’di again took shelter in the same courtier’s house but this time he put on gorgeous dress.

(h) Saa’di replied, “ My dress deserves this food.”

  1. English 2nd Paper.

1.Make five sentences using parts of sentences from each column of the table below.

  needs never be successful in life if one sits idly.
Ambition cherish a particular ambition.
Almost all of us can to be competitive too.
One means to work hard to materialized any ambition.
    desire to achieve something.
  1. Complete the sentences.

(a) Our country is full of resources which —————–.

(b) It is regretted that —————-.

(c) ————–, we cannot lift them from the mines.

(d) It is unfortunate that ————.

(e) We have not the proper mechanism by which ———

  1. Make tag questions of these statements.

(a) Everybody loves flowers, ————-?

(b) Today need flowers are used on different purposes, ————-.

(c) We need flowers to greet our honourable guests, ————.

(d) Now many people cultivate flowers, —————-.

(e) This will better the living condition of the poor flower sellers, ————–?

  1. Change the narrative style of the following text.

“What are you doing now, Jack?” I said. “I’m watching an interesting programme on television.” “Aren’t  you wasting your time?” I said. “No, I don’t think so,” he said.

  1. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text.

alexander the great was a king of Macedonia he was the son of phillip a mighty king of Sparta he invaded india about 327 years before the birth of Christ on the way he defeated pourus and marched towards the punjab