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February 1st, 2018, 12:30 PM
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NTSE STAGE 2 Question Paper
Hi buddy here I have come to collect NTSE STAGE 2 Question Paper , so will you plz let me know from where I can collect it online ??
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February 1st, 2018, 12:32 PM
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Re: NTSE STAGE 2 Question Paper As you want here I am giving below NTSE STAGE 2 Question Paper on your demand : Q.1-5 Read the following passage and answer the questions based on it. Those with green fingers can always create their little heaven, be it on the ground or atop a multi-storey house. The pressure of burgeoning population has forced cities to adopt vertical development. But that does not mean that people living in higher storeys are deprived of the pleasures of their own gardens and so the terrace garden culture is catching the imagination of gardening freaks. For a terrace garden, leakage below and seepage through walls are the biggest apprehensions. Exposure to the vagaries of weather is another hurdle. Thus, creating and maintaining a terrace garden is certainly a challenge. It needs Immaculate planning regarding leakages below, the weight the roof can take, the selection of plants, the planting material, the medium in which the plants are planted, garden decoration, garden furniture and above all your own imagination. Try to provide the garden with a bamboo fence as a wind barrier. This is also useful as a shade and you could keep shade-loving plants under it. Net shades are available in different colours; these cut light to different intensities and can be used overhead by fastening with hooks. You could remove these shades in winter. Winter is a special time for such gardens: the sun is mild and the range of flowers tremendous. 1. A person with `green fingers' is one who (1) lives in a multi-storey building. (2) has grown a terrace garden. (3) has a talent for growing plants. (4) designs and plants gardens. 2. People have to live in multi-storey buildings due to (1) popularity of terrace gardens. (2) growing population. (3) fondness for gardening. (4) development in the city. 3. Damage to the building due to terrace gardens can be minimised by (1) reducing variations in weather. (2) selecting plants and planting medium with cafe. (3) reducing the planted area on the terrace. (4) accepting the challenges. 4. Plants in a terrace garden need to be protected from (1) leaking of water and seepage. (2) poor material used for roofing. (3) shades of different colours. (4) harsh sunlight and strong wind. 5. The passage primarily deals with (1) pleasures of having a terrace garden. (2) importance of keeping a terrace garden. (3) maintenance of a terrace garden. (4) problems of garden lovers. NTSE STAGE 2 Question Paper |
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