NCERT Solution Class 6th English Grammar Paragraph, Notice, Message Writing Questions And Answers

NCERT Solution Class 6 English Grammar Paragraph, Notice, Message Writing

TextbookNCERT/CBSE
Class 6th
Subject English Grammar
Chapter NameParagraph, Notice, Message Writing
CategoryClass 6th English Grammar 
Medium English
SourceLast Doubt
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NCERT Solution Class 6 English Grammar Paragraph, Notice, Message Writing 

English Grammar

Paragraph, Notice, Message Writing

Questions And Answers

I. Notice Writing

I. Notice Writing

Question 1. You are Raman/Rama, the head boy/girl of Aurobindo School, Dehradun. Your school is organising a tour to Rajasthan. Write out a notice inviting students who want to join the tour. Put the notice in the box.
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AUROBINDO SCHOOL, DEHRADUN
NOTICE

7th July 20XX.
All the students will be pleased to know that our school is organising a five-day tour of Rajasthan, as per details given below:
Classes – VI to IX
Date of departure – 22nd July 20XX
Date of arrival – 26th July 20XX
Those who are interested may deposit Rs. 3000/- per head. The cost is inclusive of sightseeing, boarding and lodging at a 3-star hotel. Please do so by 12th July.
Rama
Head Girl

Question 2. You are Kiran, School Captain of Kabir Model School, Rohtak. Write a notice informing the students about a debate competition to be held on 25th September.
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KABIR MODEL SCHOOL, ROHTAK
NOTICE

5th September 20XX.
All the students are hereby informed that a debate competition will be held on 25th September 20XX in the school hall. Those who want to participate may submit their names to me by 18th September.
Kiran
School Captain

Question 3. You are Nikhil, the Head Boy of Chandigarh Public School, Chandigarh. Write a notice on behalf of your school inviting all the grandparents of the students of your school to celebrate World Elders’ Day.
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CHANDIGARH PUBLIC SCHOOL, CHANDIGARH
NOTICE

30 October 20XX.
All the students are hereby informed that our school is celebrating World Elders’ Day on 17th November. Interested students are requested to bring their grandparents on that day at 5 p.m. in the school hall.
Ni Head Boy

Question 4. You are Abhay Akhil, the Sports Captain of D.A.V. Model School. Write a notice in 50 words for the school notice board informing the students about the interschool basketball match to be played.
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D.A.V. MODEL SCHOOL, GHAZIABAD
NOTICE

12 December 20XX.
An Inter-school Basketball match will be played between the teams of our school and Delhi Public School on our school playground on 25th December at 4 p.m. onwards. Don’t miss the opportunity.
Abhaya
Sports Captain

Question 5: You are Vijay/Vijaya, the Head boy/Head girl of Vivekanand Public School, Greater Noida. Your school has decided to hold a fete in the school playground. The principal has asked you to write a notice about this fete inviting the students and the teachers to participate in it.
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VIVEKANAND PUBLIC SCHOOL, GREATER NOIDA
NOTICE

7 October, 20XX.
The school has decided to organise a fete in the school playground on 10th and 11th October, 20XX. All the students and teachers are requested to give in their names for booking of stalls. Your co-operation is needed to make this fete a grand success. For other details please contact the members of the cabinet.
Vijay
Head Boy

Question 6: You are Amrit/Amrita, the Head boy/Head girl of D.A.V Public School, Patna. Write a notice for the school notice board informing students about school inspection to be held on 25th February, 20… by the Director of the school. The notice should be of 50 words asking for punctuality, cleanliness and discipline.
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D.A.V. PUBLIC SCHOOL, PATNA
NOTICE

20 February, 20XX.
A school inspection will be held on 25th February, 20XX. by the Director of the school. Students are requested to maintain punctuality, cleanliness and discipline in order to keep up the good reputation of our school and live up to the expectations of our teachers and principal.
Amrita
Head Girl

Question 7: You are Saurabh/Saurabhi, the President of your school. Write a notice for the cultural programmes to be held in your school. Give details of the date, venue, time and items to be held.
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ABC SCHOOL
NOTICE

12 November. 20XX.
The Cultural Committee of our school is organising a cultural fiesta which will be held in our school premises on 25 Nov., 20XX. from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Several folk dances, folk music and regional programmes will be presented on the occasion. Students are requested to register their names in the office. For more information please contact the undersigned.
Saurabh
President, Cultural Committee

Question 8: YOU are the Secretary, Cultural Club of your school. The school is celebrating its Annual Cultural Day on 24 December, 20XX. Write a notice informing the badge holders and house captains of a meeting you are conducting to take decisions on important matters regarding the conduct of the programme.
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XYZ SCHOOL
NOTICE

5 December, 20XX.
Our school is going to celebrate its Annual Day on 24 December, 20XX. A meeting of all the badge holders and house captains will be held on 8 December to discuss matters regarding the conduct of the programme for the Annual Day. You all are expected to attend the meeting without failure.
Secretary Cultural Club
Head Girl
xyz

TEST YOUR SKILLS

1. You are Aslam/Hameeda, captain of School Sports Club. Your school is D.A.V. Public school, Pitampura, New Delhi. Write a notice about the School Annual Sports Meet to be held in the first week of February, 20XX.

2. You are Amit/Amita, the Head boy/Head girl of ABC School. Write a notice making an appeal to the students of your school to celebrate Diwali without fireworks to make our environment pollution free

II. Message Writing

Question 1. You are Rohit. Today morning you received a call from Mr. Joseph, your father’s friend. Your father was on his morning walk. Mr. Joseph asked you to please convey to your father that he was in fever. He is not in a position to go to the office today. He has asked your father to inform the Managing director about it.
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MESSAGE

Dear Father
8AM
Today morning some Mr. Joseph had called upon you when you were out on morning walk. In fact he wanted to talk to you for a favour from you. He has left a message for you that he won’t go to office today. He is in fever. He has requested you to inform the Managing Director on his behalf and get the leave granted for him. He will submit the leave application the next day.
Rohit

Question 2. Read the following conversation carefully:
Rosy : Hello ! is it 9035022565?
Rehana : Yes, please. Who’s it there?
Rosy : I’m Rosy, a friend of Roma. Where is she?
Rehana : Oh! Sorry. Actually she has forgotten her mobile here. She has gone to the market. Can I help you, please ?
Rosy : Oh, sure. In fact, I wanted to convey her that today’s music classes shall be suspended because the teacher is not well. Instead it wall be held on Sunday. So she should remember it.
Could you please pass this message to her?
Rehana : Oh! Sure. Thank you.
Rosy : Thank you too.
As Rehana is going to her dance classes she needs to reproduce the message for Roma. Write the message on her behalf with every detail.
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MESSAGE

Dear Roma
2PM
Today your friend Rosy had called upon you when you had been to market. In fact she had to tell you that your music classes shall be suspended because your teacher is not well. Instead it would be held on Sunday. If you like you may talk to her.

Question 3. Rakesh had the following conversation with Mohit, a friend of his elder brother:
Mohit : Hello! Is it 23967509?
Rakesh : Yes, please. Who are you talking please?
Mohit : May I talk to Rahul, please? I am his friend.
Rakesh : Oh! Sorry. In fact Rahul isn’t at home. He will be back in an hour. By the way, I am his brother. Can I do anything for you?
Mohit : Oh. Sure. In fact I have a message for Rahul. Could you please tell him?
Rakesh : Sure, with pleasure. Tell me, please.
Mohit : Today we have planned to go to a movie at PVR, Saket in the evening.
We have booked ticket in advance. So please ask Rahul to join us at 5pm at the PVR.
Rakesh : OK, I 11 inform him when he comes back.
As Rakesh had to leave for his coaching classes, he left this message for Rahul. Write the message on his behalf in not more than 50 words. Put the message in a box.
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MESSAGE

25 May 20XX
11AM
Dear Rahul
Your friend Mohit had called upon you when you were away in the morning. He had left a message for you that they have planned to go to a movie today in the evening at PVR, Saket. They have booked the ticket in advance. He has asked you to join them at 5 PM at PVR.
Don’t forget it, please.

Question 4. As receptionist at a hotel you had the following conversation with Ms. Arohi Nautical, the HR
Arohi Nautical : Hello! Is it Hotel Paradise Regency, Dehradun?
Receptionist : Yes, please. What can I do for you? I am the Receptionist here.
Arohi Nautical : Arohi, HR Manager from Excellent Publishers Ltd, Delhi.
We have planned to organise a two day conference at Dehradun. Do you have any Conference Hall?
Receptionist : Of course, we have, Ma’am.
Arohi Nautical: Could you please E-mail or FAX me your tariff ASAP so that we can discuss and finalise it sooner., sure Ma’am. Please tell me your E-mail ID or FAX No.
Arohi Nautical : My E-mail ID is hr@excellentpublishers.in and my FAX is 011-22335596.
Receptionist : OK Ma’am, I’ll do it ASAP. It would be our pleasure to serve your company.
Arohi Nautical : That’s O.K.
As your shift is over now leave a message for the Manager for the follow up action. Your message should not exceed 50 words. Put your message in a box.
Receptionist : Oh
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MESSAGE

5/5/20XX
5 PM
Dear Sir
There was a call from one Ms. Arohi Nautical, the HR Manager of publishing company at Delhi. She asked for the quotation of tariff for a two days, conference arrangement of her company here in our Hotel. She has asked to E-mail or FAX it ASAP so that she could decide at the earliest. Her E-mail ID is hr@exeellentpuhlisher.in. Could you please manage to do the same.
Shruti Varghese

III. Paragraph Writing 

Write Paragraphs on the given Topics-

1. Healthy Teeth

Rinse your teeth after every meal, remove food particles for protection from bacteria, brush teeth twice a day. Use a soft brush, avoid sweets between meals – chocolates damage teeth, visit the dentist. Happiness is linked with sound health. We need to follow the rules of hygiene and healthy food. We should avoid eating so many sweets in order to maintain healthy teeth. Timely precautions can save us from many troubles. In the morning, we should wash our face and brush our teeth properly. After every meal we should remove food particles from our teeth by rinsing them with fresh water. We should avoid excess of sweets between meals. Chocolates also damage the teeth. For protection from bacteria, we should visit the dentist time to time for check up. Negligence of any type can prove dangerous. Hence we should take proper care of our teeth.

2. How to keep fit and fine

Baked food v/s fried food; sports activity, walk to your house or school; Yoga – to fight fat and keep fit; avoid anger and tension; be calm and , cheerful. Early to bed and early to rise ensure sound health and happiness. A sound mind lives in a healthy body. But keeping fit and fine is not a child’s play. We have to be careful about our diet or food. We should eat blanced diet. Excess food can invite numerous problems. Not only blanced diet but physical exercise also helps in the growth of body. Yoga is good to fight needless fat. Anger and tension are our great enemies. They damage body and mind to a great exlent. So one should be alert enough to be empowered by these two great enemies. One should try to be calm and cheerful in all circumstances.

3. A Visit to the Book Fair

Book Fairs are held every year in Delhi. The site is the Pragati Maidan. Here is an exhibition of thousands of books under one roof. You can buy books on all subjects and topics. The fair attracts millions of people from far and near. Hundreds of stalls are put up by Indian and foreign publishers. It is a great attraction for book lovers and scholars. It should not be missed.

4. Need for Education for All

Education is the key to a happy life. It develops the mind. Memory and knowledge have made men superior to all other animals. It has made men the ‘Lord of the universe’. It is unfortunate that millions of people in India are uneducated. Hence, they are poor and backward. They are easily cheated and exploited by a class of educated people. No nation can prosper unless the masses are educated. Hence, education should be spread even in the remotest comer of our country. Each and every Indian must be educated. Only then we can bring overall progress in our country. Poverty, the greatest curse, can be uprooted by education only. Therefore, education for all is essential. It is the sole solution of every problem.

5. The Postman

The postman is a useful public servant. He belongs to a very important and useful department. He wears a khaki uniform and khaki cap. On his duty he appears quite an active man. He carries a bag on his shoulders. There are many letters and parcels inside the bag. He distributes them while travelling on a bicycle. In the morning he sorts the dak. Then he arranges them in bundles. Thereafter, he sets out on his round. He delivers letters, parcels, money-orders and telegrams to the people of his area. Sometimes he reads or writes letters for the illiterate people. His duty is hard. He has to do his duty even in rain, cold or sunshine. He gets very few holidays. In rural area, the duty of a postman is harder. He has to cover long distances from village to village.

6. An Indian Farmer

A farmer grows food for us. He is the bread giver of the nation. His life is very hard. He gets up very early in the morning. He looks after his cattle. He tills the land and sows seeds there. He waters his fields and protects them from pests and stray cattle. At the harvest time he and his family cut the crop. They thresh it and take the grain to the market to sell it. He grows different crops in different seasons. He depends chiefly upon nature for a good crop. Sometimes his whole crop is destroyed because of hailstorms or locusts or floods. Our farmers live in acute poverty. They grow crops but themselves get little to eat. They are also ignorant. They still follow the old method of agriculture. Owing to their poverty and ignorance, they do not make use of scientific implements. Hence, it is necessary to spread awareness among them.

7. My Best Friend

I aim fortunate to have many good friends. But my best friend is Rajan. We have a lot in common. We both love reading books and newspaper. We also play cricket in the evening. Both of us are very much fond of south Indian food. Rahul is a good boy. He is very polite to old people, women and strangers. He behaves well with everybody. He loves children. He can spend hours playing with them. He is a brilliant student as well. He is equally good in sports. He is very sincere, honest and hard-working. I have learnt a lot from him. We share each other’s joys and sorrows. He often reminds me of the popular saying, “A friend in need is a friend indeed”. Whenever I get tensed he stands by me and tries to ooze out all my tensions. I am so proud of him. He is really a boy of fine qualities. Perhaps therefore I adore him so much. I am sure that our friendship will last for ever. May God bless our friendship.

8. The Teacher I Like Most

All the teachers of my school are highly educated. They are all sincere, dedicated and hard-working. However I like Mrs. Biswas the most. She is a tall, graceful and interesting lady. She is always well-dressed. She is well-informed also. She teaches us English in a lively manner. Her lectures are always interesting. She never loses her patience with the students. She tries to explain the subject in simple language. She is very regular in teaching. She keeps a strict discipline in the class. She never uses a rod. She is never partial to anyone. Her hard-working nature is an inspiration to us. She encourages the students to ask questions. She is always there to help us even after the school hours. All these qualities have made her very popular among the students. Other teachers respect her very much. The principal has much faith in her. In all school activities she is always present. I have special regards for her. She commands respect and affection of one and all.

9. The Cow

The cow is a mammal. It is a domestic animal. It provides us with milk. A cow is considered sacred in India. It is regarded as a mother by the Hindus. The cow is a herbivorous animal. It eats grass and husk. The cow is a very useful animal. It gives us many valuable things. Just take the example of milk. We can’t think a day without milk. Milk is so important for us. It is highly nourishing, especially for young children. Everybody likes to drink a glass of fresh milk. The cowdung is used as a manure. It is also used as fuel. Her calves are used in farming and for drawing carts. Her skin is used as leather to make shoes. Her horns are used to make decorative items. The cow is rightly worshipped by the Hindus.

10. The Television

Television is one of the wonders of science. It is more friendly and entertaining than a radio. It functions on the principles of wireless. Television is an important means of entertainment. The introduction of colour television and the invitation of private companies to show sponsored programmes have made TV hugely popular. It is educative as well as informative. It is an important means of spreading education and fighting social evils. A television is a box shaped object. It has a screen on which the pictures move. It receives the pictures from an antenna. We can control its brightness, colour, contrast, volume and the channels by using a remote. One can see a variety of programmes on television. Sports programmes and serials on health and UGC programmes in the morning are valuable. But one should not be addicted to watching TV.

11. A Rainy Day

I like rainy season very much. Rains are a welcome change after the hot summer months. The other day I was on way to my school. Suddenly the sky was overcast with dark clouds. Then the rain drops began to fall. I didn’t have an umbrella. By the time I reached school, it started raining heavily. Thank God I was not completely drenched. But due to heavy rain a lot of students and teachers got badly wet. After an hour, our Principal declared a holiday. We returned home as soon as there was a short break in the rain. In the afternoon my mother served us hot pakoras. It was an enjoyable day for me and all children of my age. I with my friends enjoyed floating paper boats in the running day water. We shouted loudly whenever anyone’s boat got sunk or carried away by the current of water. It was really a memorable day for me. I always welcome such a day for the enjoyment and freshness that it brings to us.

12. The Republic Day

India adopted its own Constitution on the 26th of January, 1950. With this India became a Republic. Since then, 26th January is celebrated with great pomp and show. The President of India presides over the Republic Day Parade which is held in the capital along the Raj path to mark the importance of the day. The President unfurls the national flag. He or she is given a twenty-one gun salute. There is a colourful march past of the armed forces. Various war weapons are displayed. Cultural pageants are presented by various states. School children from various schools and folk artists also take part in the parade. Brave children sitting on the elephants are the main attraction of the day. Those who cannot go there in person, watch the ceremony on their TV sets.

13. Holi

Holi is the festival of colours, fun and frolic. People apply colour on each other’s face. Children and some adults also play with coloured water. There is a stoiy about this festival. On this day, Prahalad, the child devotee of Lord Vishnu, escaped from being burnt to death while sitting in the lap of Holika. She had a boon which made her fireproof. When she tried to bum Prahalad, Vishnu got angry. Lord Vishnu took away his boon. So, Holika was burnt to death. The event symbolises the victory of good over evil. Hence, Holi is celebrated every year to commemorate this historic event. Huge bonfires are lit on the eve of Holi to mark the end of Holika, the evil spirit. I eagerly await the Holi festival in March. There is festivity in the air, which I enjoy the most. People, forgetting their malice, meet one another and exchange good wishes. Thus, Holi is the festival that brings people closer. We should celebrate this festival in high spirits.

14. Diwali

Diwali is the festival of lights. It comes in the month of Kartik (October/November) on Amavasya day. It is celebrated in the honour of Lord Rama’s returning home after fourteen years of exilfe. On this day people also worship goddess Lakshmi. Preparations for this festival start several days in advance. The houses are cleaned, painted and white-washed. They are also decorated with flowers. On the day of the festival, earthen lamps, candles and electric bulbs etc. are lit. On this occasion. Lord Ganesh and Goddess Lakshmi are worshipped. Also, sweets are exchanged. All the sweet shops are well-decorated. Sweets are displayed in an attractive manner. Children play with fire-works and explode crackers. But this practive pollutes the environment. However, I enjoy this festival most.

15. Value of Games

There is a popular saying, “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.” This clearly points out the importance of games and sports. Needless to say that games and sports are necessary for the all round development of a child. Youths are energetic. So they should spare some time from their studies and devote it to sports. Sports give food to their body, mind and soul. Sports teach them the value of discipline, cooperation and tolerance. Sports also teach them the value of team work. While playing every player is the member of a team and he has to play not for his own good but for the good of the whole team. The students learn lessons of true sportsmanship by playing various games and sports. Hence, games and sports should be given due importance. Giving proper hours to studies is good but this does not mean that one should avoid playing. There should be a proper balance between studies and playing games and sports.

NCERT Solution Class 6th English Grammar All Chapters
Editing Exercises
Types Of Sentences
Tenses Exercise
Paragraph, Notice, Message Writing
Unseen Passage Reading I
Unseen Passage Reading II
Unseen Passage Reading III
Articles
Rearrange the Jumbled Words
Kinds of Noun 
Parts of Speech
Omission 
Antonyms 
Active And Passive Voice Exercises 
Correct Use of Verb Exercises
Formal Letter, Informal Letter, Application Writing 
Prepositions Exercises
Article, Story Writing 
Modals Exercises
Degrees Of Comparison Exercises

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