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Write only answers using your own mind not using google or any AI.

✅ SET 1 Passage In recent years, the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence has transformed not only industries but also the fundamental way humans interact with technology. While AI systems promise efficiency and innovation, they also raise serious ethical concerns that cannot be ignored. One major issue is the potential loss of jobs, as machines increasingly replace human labor in both skilled and unskilled sectors. Moreover, the use of AI in surveillance has led to debates about privacy and personal freedom. Governments and corporations can now collect vast amounts of data, often without individuals’ full awareness or consent. Another significant concern is algorithmic bias. AI systems are trained on existing data, which may contain hidden prejudices. As a result, these systems can unintentionally reinforce discrimination in areas such as hiring, law enforcement, and lending. Despite these challenges, proponents argue that AI can be used responsibly if proper regulations and e...

file handling जसै जान्नपर्ने अन्यथा LAB मा बस्न नपाइने

  1. [SEE 2074] Q:  Write a program to store Roll no., Name, Class and Address of any five students. OPEN "student.dat" FOR OUTPUT AS #1 FOR i = 1 TO 5 INPUT "Enter Roll No:"; R INPUT "Enter Name:"; N$ INPUT "Enter Class:"; C$ INPUT "Enter Address:"; A$ WRITE #1, R, N$, C$, A$ NEXT i CLOSE #1 2. [SLC 2068] Q:  A sequential data file called “student.dat” contains records under the fields name, english, nepali and computer. Write a program to add some more records in the same sequential data file. OPEN "student.dat" FOR APPEND AS #1 DO INPUT "Enter Name:"; N$ INPUT "Enter English:"; E INPUT "Enter Nepali:"; Nep INPUT "Enter Computer:"; C WRITE #1, N$, E, Nep, C INPUT "Do you want to continue (Y/N)?"; ans$ LOOP WHILE UCASE$(ans$) = "Y" CLOSE #1 3. Q:  A sequential data file “RECORD.DAT” stores Name, Address and Salary of employees. WAP to add some m...

Grade 9 Lesson plan

Movie review

  Book Review: Muna Madan Title: Muna Madan Author: Laxmi Prasad Devkota Publisher: Sajha Prakashan Publish Year: 1936 AD/1993 BS Edition: Twenty-fifth Edition Genre: Poetry / Folk Epic Language: Nepali Muna Madan is a famous Nepali poem written by Laxmi Prasad Devkota in 1935. It is one of the most popular books in Nepali literature. The story is based on a traditional Jhaurey folk tune. Devkota loved this book very much. Before his death, he said that even if all his books were burned, Muna Madan should be saved. The story is about a man named Madan and his wife Muna. Madan goes to Lhasa to earn money. He leaves his wife and old mother at home. Muna loves Madan very much. She feels very sad when he leaves, but she accepts it and stays at home to take care of her old mother-in-law. While returning home, Madan becomes very sick on the way. His friends think he will die, so they leave him on the road. Later, a poor man from a lower caste saves Madan and help...

English practice questions

                     COMPULSORY ENGLISH   1. Read the part of the poem and do the task. 5 Past and Present I remember, I remember The house where I was born, The little window where the sun Came peeping in at morn; He never came a wink too soon Nor brought too long a day; But now, I often wish the night Had borne my breath away I remember, I remember The roses, red and white, The violets, and the lily-cups Those flowers made of light! The lilacs where the robin built, And where my brother set The laburnum on his birthday, The tree is living yet! I remember, I remember Where I was used to swing, And thought the air must rush as fresh To swallows on the wing; My spirit flew in feathers then That is so heavy now, And summer pools could hardly cool The fever on my brow.                     ...

10 poem questions only

  1. Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802 By William Wordsworth A. Consult a dictionary and write the meanings of the following words. a. doth b. majesty c. domes d. glittering e. splendor f. glideth g. mighty B. Complete the summary of the poem choosing the correct words/phrases. [magnificence, Westminster Bridge, straightforward, the bustling city, the countryside, the morning's beauty, happily asleep, the most beautiful scene] C. Answer these questions. a. When was the poem composed? b. According to the speaker, who is dull of soul? c. How does the poet describe the beauty of morning? d. What does the word “garment” refer to? Who is wearing it? e. How does the poet feel when he sees such a beautiful sight? f. Why does the poet use the words like valley, rock and hill? g. What impression of London does the speaker create? How does he do that? h. What is the main theme of the poem? 2. Climbing By Amy Lowell A. Find the words from the text above that have the followi...