Identifying the full form for a given abbreviation (e.g., U.N. - United Nations)
Providing the abbreviation for a given full form (e.g., National Aeronautics and Space Administration - NASA)
Matching abbreviations with their full forms (multiple choice format)
Common Abbreviations Tested:
Organizations (e.g., WHO, UNESCO, UNICEF, NATO)
Government bodies (e.g., RBI, CBI, SEC, DRDO)
Degrees and qualifications (e.g., B.A., M.Sc., Ph.D., MBBS)
Common technical terms (e.g., DNA, LCD, HTTP, GPS)
Everyday phrases (e.g., A.M., P.M., RSVP, ASAP)
Tips for Answering:
Maintain clarity: Ensure the full form accurately reflects the abbreviated term.
Be mindful of punctuation: Pay attention to periods and capitalization in both abbreviations and full forms (e.g., U.N. vs. UN, Dr. vs. DR.).
Avoid overthinking: For common abbreviations, rely on your knowledge and don't get caught up in overanalyzing.
Use context clues: If unsure about an abbreviation, try understanding the surrounding sentence for hints.
Additional Points:
The specific set of abbreviations tested might vary depending on your syllabus or exam board.
Some questions might involve less common or subject-specific abbreviations.
Refer to your textbook, class notes, or any provided list of abbreviations for preparation.
By understanding the format, potential abbreviations, and answering tips, you can approach these one-mark questions with confidence in your 12th English grammar section.
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