SSC CHSL Typing Test 7

SSC CHSL Typing Test

SSC CHSL Typing Test

Time Left: 10:00
At first the professor scowled with concern. But then he said, that's all right. Run to my house. Tell my wife to give you one of my shirts. "Mrs. Esputa quickly fetched one of her husband's white shirts. But when Philip put it on, she began to exclaim, "Oh, dear! Gracious!" The shirt was so large that Philip was almost lost in it. Hastily Mrs. Esputa found a box of pins. In a twinkling, her nimble fingers pinned enough tucks in the shirt to make it fit Philip. They both heaved a big sigh of relief when the job was finished. Then, free from anxiety, Philip hurried back to the school. The concert finally began, and soon it was time for Philip's also. Stood up, placed the violin under his chin, and raised his bow. With horror he felt a pin pulling loose in the back of his shirt. But he recalled how many pins had been inserted in the shirt and thought, "Losing one won't matter. "Philip started to play. At first his right arm moved back and forth slowly, then more swiftly. Before long the pins that were holding his collar pulled out, The loose, large shirt collar began to creep up the back of Philip's head. Then the unruly sleeves grew looser and longer. Suddenly the shirt fell away from his neck. The audience began to laugh. In embarrassed confusion, Philip forgot what he was playing and stopped completely. The disaster so upset him that he rushed off the stage and sulked in a dark corner. Fighting back tears, he mumbled gloomily, "I wish I were dead Refreshments were served after the concert, but Philip was too busy to have any. He mingled with the crowd as quickly as he could, hoping to avoid Mr. Esputa. After a wistful look at the ice cream, Phillip was about to slink out when a booming voice behind him scoffed, "Well, Philip, you made a nice mess of it. " Philip turned and found himself face to face with his glowering teacher. With no sympathy for poor Philip, Mr. Esputa continued unreasonably, "No refreshments for you! You shouldn't have spent the day playing ball. You should have been preparing for the important work of the evening. You ought to be ashamed! MP hung his head, sighed heavily, and trudged home. The incident at Such an impression on him that he always remembered it. He never gain tried to mix work and play. At first the professor scowled with concern. But then he said, that's all right. Run to my house. Tell my wife to give you one of my shirts. "Mrs. Esputa quickly fetched one of her husband's white shirts. But when Philip put it on, she began to exclaim, "Oh, dear! Gracious!" The shirt was so large that Philip was almost lost in it. Hastily Mrs. Esputa found a box of pins. In a twinkling, her nimble fingers pinned enough tucks in the shirt to make it fit Philip. They both heaved a big sigh of relief when the job was finished. Then, free from anxiety, Philip hurried back to the school. The concert finally began, and soon it was time for Philip's also. Stood up, placed the violin under his chin, and raised his bow. With horror he felt a pin pulling loose in the back of his shirt. But he recalled how many pins had been inserted in the shirt and thought, "Losing one won't matter. "Philip started to play. At first his right arm moved back and forth slowly, then more swiftly. Before long the pins that were holding his collar pulled out, The loose, large shirt collar began to creep up the back of Philip's head. Then the unruly sleeves grew looser and longer. Suddenly the shirt fell away from his neck. The audience began to laugh. In embarrassed confusion, Philip forgot what he was playing and stopped completely. The disaster so upset him that he rushed off the stage and sulked in a dark corner. Fighting back tears, he mumbled gloomily, "I wish I were dead Refreshments were served after the concert, but Philip was too busy to have any. He mingled with the crowd as quickly as he could, hoping to avoid Mr. Esputa. After a wistful look at the ice cream, Phillip was about to slink out when a booming voice behind him scoffed, "Well, Philip, you made a nice mess of it. " Philip turned and found himself face to face with his glowering teacher. With no sympathy for poor Philip, Mr. Esputa continued unreasonably, "No refreshments for you! You shouldn't have spent the day playing ball. You should have been preparing for the important work of the evening. You ought to be ashamed! MP hung his head, sighed heavily, and trudged home. The incident at Such an impression on him that he always remembered it. He never gain tried to mix work and play.
SSC CHSL Typing Test

SSC CHSL Typing Test

Time Left: 10:00
Time is gold and time is money, if we utilıze it in a prop way and would not tolerate to waste even a single minute, because lost minutes add up to lost hours, lost hours add up to lost days, 1Ost days add up to lost years and lost years add up to fruitless life or a life in which so much remained undone. Many of us that are to say office clerks, administrators, doctors, teachers, engineers, law- yers, journalists and others are content to drift along, through the day, because they do not prepare a definite schedule of their activities. So, at the end of every day, they find that very little has been achieved. This is how day succeeds day resulting in a life of very little achievement. Likewise, many of us have no fixed time for rising and so often we sleep extra-long and have to race through the morning news- paper, bath, dress, bolt our breakfast and hurry along to the office. Why is this so? Because we have no clear-cut idea of all that we have to do during the day. We chat overlong with a friend who may call and sometimes there are many callers resulting in half com-plated work which is differed to the next day. On the other hand, if we discipline ourselves rigidly and prep area schedule in advance of all our activities for the whole day and ration time in proportion to the importance of different spheres of activity, we can do much more in brief span of 24 hours and thus enjoy a sense of satisfaction and achievement. It is good to draw up a schedule for the next day's activity at night. By doing so, we know when exactly we have to rise next morning and at what pace we have to complete the various items on our schedule. We should set aside a certain amount of time every day for the family, exercise and recreation and for reading and other means of self-improvement. Often there are instructive and interesting talks by experts at some institution, exhibitions, music recitals and other cultural activities which we must not ignore, because these improve our personality. Thus, the secret of success in our life lies in the most scientific and systematic use of time, as far as possible. Time is gold and time is money, if we utilıze it in a prop way and would not tolerate to waste even a single minute, because lost minutes add up to lost hours, lost hours add up to lost days, 1Ost days add up to lost years and lost years add up to fruitless life or a life in which so much remained undone. Many of us that are to say office clerks, administrators, doctors, teachers, engineers, law- yers, journalists and others are content to drift along, through the day, because they do not prepare a definite schedule of their activities. So, at the end of every day, they find that very little has been achieved. This is how day succeeds day resulting in a life of very little achievement. Likewise, many of us have no fixed time for rising and so often we sleep extra-long and have to race through the morning news- paper, bath, dress, bolt our breakfast and hurry along to the office. Why is this so? Because we have no clear-cut idea of all that we have to do during the day. We chat overlong with a friend who may call and sometimes there are many callers resulting in half com-plated work which is differed to the next day. On the other hand, if we discipline ourselves rigidly and prep area schedule in advance of all our activities for the whole day and ration time in proportion to the importance of different spheres of activity, we can do much more in brief span of 24 hours and thus enjoy a sense of satisfaction and achievement. It is good to draw up a schedule for the next day's activity at night. By doing so, we know when exactly we have to rise next morning and at what pace we have to complete the various items on our schedule. We should set aside a certain amount of time every day for the family, exercise and recreation and for reading and other means of self-improvement. Often there are instructive and interesting talks by experts at some institution, exhibitions, music recitals and other cultural activities which we must not ignore, because these improve our personality. Thus, the secret of success in our life lies in the most scientific and systematic use of time, as far as possible.
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