Note Making Class 11, Note Making Format, Examples, Sample
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1. Title 1 Mark
4. Notes 2 Marks
1. Content 2 Marks
2. Expression 1 Mark
TOTAL 8 Marks
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Key to Abbreviations
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Summary
Summary
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Let us understand what this means explicitly for the legal world. The
ambit of AI includes recognizing human speech and objects, making
decisions based on data, and translating languages. Tasks that can be
deEned as ‘search-and-End’ type can be performed by AI.
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Solution 1:
Suggested Notes by CBSE
Arti[cial Intelligence: Not a threat
1. Not a threat
1.1 is of help
1.2 makes life easier
1.3 no profession defunct
2. AI.will help legal Eeld
2.1 recog.human speech and object
2.2 making decisions based on data
2.3 translates langs.
2.4 do search and End tasks
3. AI. cannot perform high level tasks like
3.1 writing legal briefs
3.2 advising clients
3.3 apprng in courts
3.4 sharp decision making
4. Function of AI.
4.1 collates data
4.2 predicts probable outcomes
4.3 tells return on invest.
4.4 considering agreement or arbitration
Key to Abbreviations
Abbreviations Words
AI ArtiEcial Intelligence
recog. recognises
langs. languages
apprng. appearing
invt. investment
Summary
ArtiEcial Intelligence is not a threat but makes life easier especially in the
legal Eeld. It cannot perform certain high-level tasks like writing legal
briefs, advising clients, making sharp decisions and appearing in courts
but it can collate data, aid research and decisions based on data. It can
recognize human speech and translate languages. It can also predict
probable outcomes, tell return on investment, consider agreement or
arbitration and is thus advantageous to legal Erms.
3. Red relates to the base chakra, orange the sacral chakra, yellow the
solar plexus chakra, green the heart chakra, blue the throat chakra,
indigo the brow chakra (sometimes referred to as the third eye) and
violet relates to the crown chakra.
4. Colour is absorbed by the eyes, skin, skull, our ‘magnetic energy Eeld’
or aura and the energy of colour aaects us on all levels, that is to say,
physical, spiritual and emotional. Every cell in the body needs light
energy – thus colour energy has widespread eaects on the whole body.
There are many diaerent ways of giving colour, including; Solarised
Water, Light boxes/lamps with colour Elters, colour silks and hands on
healing using colour.
Solution 2:
Suggested Notes as per CBSE
Key to Abbreviations
Abbreviations Words
vryng varying
wvlngth wavelength
& and
phy’l physical
spirit’l spiritual
emtin’l emotional
Summary
Colour Therapy
Note Making Example 3: . Read the passage and answer the questions
given below: (Sample Question Paper CBSE, 2018-19)
(Extract from ‘Jayashankar Prasad- His mind and Art’ by Dr. Nagendra)
Solution 3:
Suggested Notes as per CBSE
Jayashankar Prasad- His life
1. His exprsn. in lit.
1.1 an escape
1.2 lose your personality
1.3 record of writer’s inner world
1.4 more emphsz. on mind than body
2. Personal life
2.1 renowned fam. of Varanasi
2.2 home- meeting place of the local poets, singers
2.3 grand-father- an astute businessman
2.4 had a chance to study phases of human nature
3. Started the “Indu”
3.1 in July 1909
3.2 proclaimed
a) lit. has no Exed aim
b) is free and all embracing genius
c) gives birth to genuine lit.
4. Social relevance of lit.
4.1 poet is a creator
4.2 moulds it
4.3 conjures up a new world of beauty
4.4 becomes oblivious of the outer world
5. Chief aim of lit.
5.1 give joy to the reader
5.2 create a state of bliss
Key to Abbreviations
Abbreviations Words
lit. literature
emphsz. emphasize
exprsn. expression
fam. family
Summary
1. How does television aaect our lives? It can be very helpful to people
who carefully choose the shows that they watch. Television can increase
our knowledge of the outside world; there are high quality programmes
that help us understand many Eelds of study, science, medicine, the
diaerent arts and so on. Moreover, television beneEts very old people,
who can’t leave the house, as well as patients in hospitals. It also oaers
non-native speakers the advantage of daily informal language practice.
They can increase their vocabulary and practise listening.
(a) One the basis of your reading of the above passage, make notes
on it using headings and subheadings. Use recognizable
abbreviations (minimum four) and a format you consider suitable.
Supply a suitable title to it. (5)
Solution 4:
1. BeneEts
1.1 increases know.
1.1.1 of outside world
1.1.2 science
1.1.3 medicine
1.1.4 dia. Arts
1.2 recreation for old ppl. & patients Own a Lodha home & help
1.3 informal lang. practice build the nation
1.4 increases vocab. & helps practise listening Lodha | Sponsored