HSC English 2nd Paper Board Question

HSC Board Questions 2024

English First Paper 2024 

1. Dhaka Board 2024 

2. Barishal Board 2024

3. Jeshore Board 2024

4. Rajshahi Board 2024

5. Cumilla Board 2024

6. Dinajpur Board 2024

7. Chottagram Board 2024

8. Mymensingh Board 2024

English Second Paper 2024
9. Dhaka Board

10. Jessore Board

11. Cumilla Board

12. Rajshahi Board

13. Barishal Board

14. Mymenshing Board

15. Chattagram Board

16. Dinajpur Board

1. Dhaka Board 2024

ENGLISH FIRST PAPER

[According to the Syllabus of 2024]

Subject Code: 10 7

Time 3 hours Full marks-100

[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full marks.]

Part I-Reading Test Marks-60

1. Read the passage and answer the questions A and B:

The success of Kalsindur girls reads like an epic. They started their journey with practically nothing. They didn’t have any boots or jerseys to wear. wear. Initially, they played wearing salwer and kamij. They also suffered from malnutrition. What made them win against all adversities then? What was the magic behind? Mohammad Mafiz Uddin was an assistant teacher at Kalisndur Government Free Primary School where Minati Rani Sheel was the head teacher. They observed the girls interests in football and decided to help. It was however not that easy. Girls playing football is still not a common picture in Bangladesh. Guardians were not convinced as they were used to seeing girls helping mothers with household chores. A farmer, an auto-rickshaw driver, a tea-shop owner or a housemaid mother couldn’t be that ambitious either. But Minati Rani Sheel and Mohammad Mafiz Uddin persuaded them to allow their daughters to play. Being great motivators, the two teachers supported the girls in their effort to overcome the odds. They inspired them, created opportunities for them and took personal care of them. Soon the girls could prove themselves, shaking off their inhibition. Their success has also persuaded the villagers to come to their support. When the girls moved to the nearby secondary school and college, they did not have their Minati Maam and Mafiz Uddin Sir with them, but soon another motherly person offered her helping hand Mala Rani Sarkar, an Assistant Professor of History who was joined by one of her colleagues, Jual Mia. They agreed to coach the girls. Mr. Jalaluddin, who was then the head teacher of the school, also supported them. Gradually the local community, public representatives and the local, administration came forward. Bangladesh Football Federation also gave special attention to them and finally another football magician, Golam Robbani Choton, the coach of the Bangladesh Woman’s ‘s National Football Team, mentored these girls and helped them become complete professional footballers.

A. Choose the correct answer from the alternatives: Marks 0.5×10=5

(a) Mohammad Mafiz Uddin was a

(i) organizer (ii) mentor (iii) promoter (iv) moderator

(b) What does the word ‘Malnutrition’ mean?

(i) Lack of deliciousness (ii) Lack of taste (iii) Lack of balanced health (iv) Lack of food

(c) “Girls playing football is not a common picture.” What does it mean?

(i) Football is not a game for girls (ii) Football is not a good game

(iii) Football is restricted for stricted for girls (iv) Girls are not regular in playing football

(d) What is the meaning of the word ‘chores’?

(i) House works (ii) Jobs (iii) Forces (iv) Responsibilities

(e) What does the phrase ‘Shake off mean here?

(i) Throw (ii) To get rid of (iii) Avoid (iv) Move

(f) Secondary level of school means

(i) six to eight (ii) six to ten (iii) six to twelve (iv) five to eight

(g) Public representatives are

(i) non-government workers (ii) paid workers (iii) government workers  (iv) elected persons

(h) The very word ‘attention’ is related to

(i) physic (ii) mentality (iii) emotion (iv) consciousness

(i) Kalsindur is a

(i) district (ii) thana (iii) sub-district (iv) village

(j) What is the opposite word of ‘inhibition’?

(i) Capacity (ii) Advantage (iii) Promotion (iv) Possibility

B. Answer the following questions: 3×5=15

(a) “The success of Kalsindur girls reads like an epic”- What does the line indicate?

(b) Who were the persons behind the magic of the success of the girls?

(c) Why were the guardians not interested in allowing the girls playing football?

(d) Who is Golam Rabbani Choton? What was his contribution for the girls?

(e) What inspiration do you get from the success of Kalsindur girls? Discuss.

2. Read the following passage and make a flow chart showing the names of junk foods (one is done for you): 1×5=5

Junk foods are processed foods consisting of high calories, but that is considered only as a broad umbrella. These foods are prepared in a way that they look appealing and are enjoyable so you are chemically programmed to ask for more. According to Dr. Sunali Sharma, a Dietician & Nutritionist, “Commercial products including salted snack foods, chewing gum, candy, sugary deserts, fried fast food and sweetened carbonated beverages that have little or no nutritional value but are high in calories, salt and fats may be considered junk foods. Though not all fast foods are junk foods, a great number of them are. For instance, a salad may be fast food but is definitely not junk food. Some foods like burgers, pizzas, and tacos may alternate between junk and healthy categories depending on the ingredients, calories and process of manufacturing.”

1. Salted Snack Foods 2. Sugary desserts 3. Chewing gum 4. Fried Fast Food 5. Candy 6. Sweetened carbonated beverages

3. Write a summary of the following text:

Education gives us knowledge and a set of abilities to function meaningfully in life, such as the ability to decide things rationally and make the right choices. As we learn how to read, write and do the basic operations of arithmetic, we gain a degree of self-confidence. We learn to think for ourselves and articulate our thoughts; we pick up skills to communicate with others and manage our affairs well. Education helps us think independently and make our own opinions. As we know more about the world, we appreciate the good things it offers us but also become critical of the deviations from the values it imparts and the rise of hatred or conflict that follows. The first thing education does is to give us an awareness about ourselves which leads to the development of our personality. As we being school, we feel the need to belong to the class and make friends. We then expand our sense of belonging to include the school at large, our community and finally our country. Education thus prepares every child to become an active member of the community and work for its welfare.

4. Read the following text and fill in the blanks with suitable words from the box. There are more words than needed. Make any grammatical change if necessary: 0.5×10=5

prosper

be

so

help

idealism

hence

immortal

positive

country

welfare

materialism

quality

Good citizens are (a) — people who are possessing the (b) — attitude about their society, community and (c) — also. They never possess the quality of (d) — deviated from the right path. They are always thinking about the (e) — of their surroundings. They have all the good (f) — that lead them to the path of (g) — others. That is why good citizens are loved by all. They are not thinking of their (h) — prosperity. And, (i) — they dedicate their lives for others which (j) — them.

Ans: 5. (a) ideal (b) positive (c) country (d) being (f) qualities (g) helping (h) materialistic (i) hence (e) welfare (j) immortalized

5. Fill in the blanks with appropriate words: 1×10=10

The development of communication in any (a) — creates an impact on the development of the economy (b) — the gross (c) — product of any country. Bangladesh, in this sense, has become a (d) — model all over the world. The present government has scheduled (e) — and such projects recently (f) — increase the lifestyle of the country people. We can (g) — here some of such developments: The Padma Multipurpose Bridge, the (h) — way, Bangabandhu Tunnel under the river (i) — and the Metro Rail in Dhaka City. The national and international business will be (j) — by these kinds of communication development.

Answer: (a) sector/field/country; (b) and; (c) national; (d) role; (e) projects; (f) significantly; (g) mention/see/notice; (h) Elevated Express; (i) Karnaphuli; (j) boosted/flourished

6. The following sentences are jumbled. Re-arrange them in a  proper sequence :

(i) For this, he was awarded gold medal in all India.

(ii) Joynul Abedin was ded gold medal in all mo enriched our culture.

(iii) The artist did not like the hard rules of school. 

(iv) He died on 28 May, 1976 in Dhaka.

(v) Joynul Abedin was born at a village in Kishoregonj in 1914.

(vi) The great personality is a person who contributed for his country or the people.

(vii) He drew the pictures of the famine of the 2nd world war and got huge reputation.

(viii) His father Tamij Uddin was a police officer.

(ix) So, at the age of 15, he went to Kolkata and was admitted in a Government Art College.

(x) He was a great artist who owned name and fame for himself and his country.

(vi) + (ii) + (x) + (v) + (viii) + (iii) + (ix) + (vii) + (i) + (iv)

7. The graph below shows the users condition of the social sites of mobile phone in internet for the last four years. Now, describe the graph highlighting the information given in the chart. 37-50% 25% 15% 10% 15 2020 2021 2022 2023

8. The following is the beginning of a story. Complete it in your own words:

Raihan is a student who has recently passed the HSC Exam obtaining unexpected marks. He was not attentive to his studies. ther passed time idly and disobediently. But after his Test Rather Exam,

9. Suppose, you are Jinia. You younger sister Sonia reads in a school in Dhaka. Now, write a letter to her describing the advantages of learning English.

2. Barishal Board 2024

ENGLISH FIRST PAPER

[According to the Syllabus of 2024]

Subject Code: 10 7

Time 3 hours Full marks-100

[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full marks.]

Part I-Reading Test Marks-60

1. Read the passage and answer the questions A and B:

Valentina Tereshkova was born in the village Maslennikovo, Tutayevsky District, in Central Russia. Tereshkova’s father was a tractor driver and her mother worked in a textile plant. Tereshkova began school in 1945 at the age of eight but left school in 1953 and continued her education through distance learning. She became interested in parachuting from a young age, and trained in skydiving at the local Aeroclub, making her first jump at age 22 on 21 May 1959. At that time she was employed as a textile worker at a local factory. It was her expertise in skydiving that led to her selection as a cosmonaut.

After the flight of Yuri Gagarin (The first human being to travel to outer space in 1961), the Soviet Union decided to send a woman in space. On 16 February 1962, Proletaria Valentina Tereshkova was selected for this project from among more than four hundred applicants. Tereshkova had to undergo a series of training that included weightless fights, Isolation tests, centrifuge tests, rocket theory. Since the successful launch of the spacecraft Vostok-5 on 14 June 1963, Tereshkova began cosmonaut Solovyova were dressed in spacesuits and taken to the space shuttle launch pad by a bus. After completing her communication launched port checks, she was sealed inside Vostok-6.Finishing a two-hour countdown Vostok-6 launched faultlessly.

Although Tereshkova experienced nausea and physical discomfort for much of the flight, she orbited the earth 48 times and spent almost three days in space. With a single flight, she logged more flight time than the combined times of all American astronauts who had flown before that date. Tereshkova also maintained a flight log and took photographs of the horizon, which were later used to identify aerosol layers within the atmosphere.

Vostok-6 was the final Vostok flight and was launched two days after Vostok-5, which carried valary Bykovsky into a similar orbit for five days, landing three hours after Tereshkova. The two vessels approached each other with 5 kilometers at one point, and from space Tereshkova communicated with Bykovsky and the Soviet leader Khrushchev by radio.

A. Choose the correct answer from the alternatives: Marks 0.5×10=5

(a) What is the best antonym of the word ‘Faultlessly?

(i) perfectly. faultily of ‘ (iii) accurately under (iv) flawlessly

(b) What is the meaning is undergo

(i) go through (ii) exclude (iii) cause (iv) comfort

(c) It was her expertise in skydiving that led her selection as cosmonaut. The word ‘skydiving’ stands for-

(i) Present participle (ii) Gerund (iii) Infinitive (iv) Both i and ii

d) Tereshkova logged more flight time than the combined times of all American astronauts who had flown before that date. Identify the clause

(i) Noun clause (ii) Adjective clause (iii) Adverbial clause (iv) All of them

(e) What does the word ‘communicate’ in the passage refer to?

(i) interact (ii) contact (iii) continue Both i and ii

(f) The word ‘isolation’ can be best explained as-

(i) to be exclusive (ii) to be concerned (iii) to stand aside (iv) segregation

(g) Mig-15 UTI is a/an

(i) space project (ii) aircraft (iii) flying saucer (iv) projector

(h) What is the closest meaning of ‘ plant’?

(i) workshop (ii) mill (iii) factory (iv) all of them

(i) The word ‘parachuting’ in the passage refers to

(i) Noun (ii) Adjective (iii) Verb (iv) Adverb

(j) What is the meaning of the word ‘launch’?

(i) taking off (ii) comfort (iii) rule (iv) space craft

B. Answer the following questions: 3×5=15

(a) Which was the first journey by a woman in space? How?

(b) What do you mean by kosto write in 2/3 sentences.

(c) Briefly discuss Tereshkova’s life in not more than 3 sentences.

(d) How did Tereshkova communicate with Bykovsky and the Soviet leader Khrushchev?

(e) Who were dressed in space-suits and taken to the space shuttle launch pad by bus? When?

2. Read the following text and make a flow-chart giving information about civic engagement. (one has been done for you):

In civic engagement, issues of public concern are crucial. Civic engagement includes individual or group activities to protect public interests and change the way the community values itself. For example, if you are protesting against any unjust decision of the local municipality such as raising taxes or an act that might work against people’s interests, you are civically engaged and your action is considered a civic engagement. This protest can be done in different ways such as organizing rallies, collecting signatures, making human chains, writing petitions, etc. You can also help control traffic in front of a so school, help children to cross the roads, work in a team to clean a park or a sea beach, You can also give some services to elderly people. These are all examples of civic engagement as what you do directly affects the community.

i. To help children to cross the roads

ii. To protect public interest

iii. To protest against any unjust decision

iv. To help control traffic in front of a school

v. To work in a team to clean a park

vi. To give some services to elderly people

3. Summarize the following text:

The orphanage is high in the Carolina mountains. I was there in the autumn. I wanted quiet, isolation, to do some troublesome writing. I wanted mountain air to blow out the Malaria from too long a time in the subtropics. I was home-sick too, for the flaming of Maples in October, and for corn shocks and pumpkins and black-walnut trees  . . . I found them all living in a cabin that belonged to the orphanage, half a mile beyond the orphanage farm. When I took the cabin, I asked for a boy or man to come and chop wood for the fireplace . . . . . I looked up from my type- writer one late afternoon, a little startled. A boy stood at the door and my pointer dog, my companion, was at his side and had not barked to warn me. The boy was probably twelve years old, but under sized. He wore overalls and a torn shirt, and was barefooted. He said, “I can chop some wood today.”

4. Read the following text and fill in the blanks with suitable words from the box. There are more words than needed. Make any grammatical changes if necessary:

cheat

make

story

completely

tell

face

care

matter 

rescue

treat

think

promise

Keeping promise given to anyone is a must though it takes much perseverance to keep promise honestly. Since keeping promise is a (a) _______ of remembrance, we should be (b) ______ whenever we make promises. While (c) ______ an unavoidable danger, people. usually (d) _______ any promise only to be (e) _____ from the situation without perfect (f) ________ . After being rescued, most people (g) _____ forget the promises given. A (h) _____ about the Pied Piper of Germany. (i) ______ how the Piper was deliberately (j) ______ by the Mayor, who has made promises to give Piper one thousand guilders for his work.

5. Fill in the blanks with appropriate word in each gap:

When a girl gets married, she usually drops out of school and begins full-time work in her inlaws’ household. In the in-laws’ house, she is marginalized. She (a) — vulnerable to all forms of abuse, (b) — dowry-related violence. In Bangladesh, it is still (c) — for a bride’s family to pay dowry, (d) — the practice being illegal. Dowry demands can also (e) — after the wedding. For an adolescent (f) —, even if her in-laws are supportive, there (g) — greater health risks in terms of (h) — and child birth. The majority of adolescent (i) — and their families are uninformed or insufficiently (j) — about reproductive health and contraception. The maternal mortality rate for adolescents is double the national rate.

6. The following sentences are jumbled. Re-arrange them in proper sequence:

(i) Hojja became furious and decided to teach him a lesson.

(ii) Suddenly, he saw someone calling from below.

(iii) Hojja immediately replied, for why did you make me climb all the way down stairs money? Couldn’t you see that I was working?”

(iv) When he came near, the man said that he was a beggar and wanted some money.

(v) One day, Nasiruddin Hojja was mending a hole on the roof of his two storeyed house. 

(vi) The beggar was very surprised and asked why Hojja had made him climb the stairs to say he had no money. 

(vii) When they both got to the rooftop, where he was previously working, Hojja turned towards the man and said, “Sorry, I have no money, so you have to leave.” 

(viii) He saw there was a man standing at the foot of the stairs and was asking him to get down and listen to him. 

(ix) So, he told the man to climb the stairs with him. 

(x) Being curious, he climbed down from the roof and went down the stairs.

Part II-Guided

Writing Marks-40

7. The graph below shows the importance and usage of English. Describe the graph in at least 80 words: 100 80- 60- 80 58. 50 40- 20 33 30 0 Usage of English in information technology 80% Usage of English as the 1st language 33% Used in various organizations 30% Used in other purposes 50% Using English as the 2nd language 58% 18. 15

8. The following is the beginning of a story. Complete it in your own words:

Urmi was an HSC examinee. After completing her HSC exam, she went to take admission test Dhaka to in Dhaka University. But she did not get chance in the university. Being frustrated, she returned Chashi

9. You have many friends who are students with dengue fever and hospitalized. Now, write a letter to your friend showing sympathy.

  

3. Jeshore Board 2024

ENGLISH FIRST PAPER

[According to the Syllabus of 2024]

Subject Code: 10 7

Time 3 hours Full marks-100

[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full marks.]

Part I-Reading Test Marks-60

1. Read the passage and answer the questions A and B:

His name was Jerry……………. he had been at the orphanage since he was four. I could picture him at four, with the same grave gray-blue eyes and the same independence? No, the word that comes to me is “integrity” ………. . It is bedded on courage, but it is more than brave. It is honest, but it is more than honesty. The axe handle broke one day. Jerry said the woodshop at the orphanage would repair it. I brought money to pay for the job and he refused it. “I’ll pay for it,” he said. “I broke it. I brought the axe down careless.” “But no one hits accurately every time.” I told him. “The fault was in the wood of the handle. I’ll see the man from whom I bought it.” 

It was only then that he would take the money. He was standing back of his own carelessness. He was a free-will agent and he chose to do careful work, and if he failed, he took the responsibility without subterfuge.

And he did for me the unnecessary thing, the gracious thing, that we find done only by the great of heart. Things no training can teach, for they are done on the instant, with no predicated experience. He found a cubbyhole beside the fireplace that I had not noticed. There, of his own accord, he put kindling and “medium” wood, so that I might always have dry fire material ready in case of sudden wet weather. A stone was loose in the rough walk to the cabin. He dug a deeper hole and steadied it, although he came, himself, by a shortcut over the bank. I found that when I tried to return his thoughtfulness with such things as candy and apples, he was wordless. “Thank you” was, perhaps, an expression for which he had no use, for his courtesy was instinctive. He only looked at the gift and at me, and a curtain lifted, so that I saw deep into the clear well of his eyes, and gratitude was there, and affection, soft over the firm granite of his character.

A. Choose the correct answer from the alternatives: 0.5×10=5

(a) What does the word ‘grave’ in the passage mean?

(i) deep (ii) insignificant (iii) light (iv) exuberant

(b) The word ‘careless’ mentioned in the passage means

(i) impudent (ii) considerate (iii) foresighted (iv) heedless

(c) What impressed the writer?

(i) Jerry’s sense of sincerity (ii) Fairness of character (iii) Jerry’s sense of courtesy (iv) Jerry’s sense of integrity

(d) What does the word ‘gratitude’ in the passage refer to?

(i) ungratefulness (ii) appreciation thankfulness (iv) thanklessness

(e) What type of attitude did Jerry show when he got a gift from the writer?

(i) Cheerful (ii) thankful (iii) indifferent (iv) silent

(f) “He was a free-will agent”-What does the word ‘free-will’ mean?

(i) reluctant (ii) enforced autonomy (iv) involuntary

(g) What does the word ‘subterfuge’ in the passage refer to?

(i) candidness excuse (iii) forthrightness (iv) none of these

(h) What is the antonym of the word ‘affection’?

(i) love (ii) devotion (iii) amity (iv)antipathy

(i) The word ‘gracious’ in the passage is closest in meaning to-

(i) courteous (ii) impolite (iii) ungenital (iv) cruel

(j) The word ‘refuse’ mentioned in the passage means

(i) restrain deny (iii) accept (iv) consent

B. Answer the following questions: 3×5=15

(a) “Jerry was a free-will agent” explain the statement in your own words.

(b) Why was the authoress impressed with Jerry?

(c) What does the phrase “granite of his character” refer to?

(d) What things did Jerry do “of his own accord”?

(e) “Jerry is a responsible boy” how do you know about his responsibility

2. Read the following passage and make a flow chart showing the principles of ecotourism set forth by the International Ecotourism Society (No. 1 has been done for you.) 1×5=5

Ecotourism is broadly defined as low impact travel to endangered and often undisturbed locations. It is different from traditional tourism because it allows the traveller to become educated about the areas-both in terms of the physical landscape and cultural characteristics. It often provides funds for conservation and benefits the economic development of places that are often impoverished. Principles of Ecotourism: Due to the growing popularity of environmentally-related and adventure travel, various types of trips are now being classified as ecotourism. Most of these are not truly ecotourism, however, because they do not emphasize conservation, education, low impact travel, and social and cultural participation in the locations being visited. Therefore, to be considered ecotourism, a trip must meet the following principles set forth by the International Ecotourism Society (TIES: 2015):

Minimize the impact of visiting the location (i. e. the use of roads)

Build respect and awareness of the travellers for the environment and cultural practices

Ensure that the tourism provides positive experiences for both the travellers and the hosts.

Provide direct financial aid for conservation.

Provide financial aid, empowerment and other benefits for local peoples.

Raise travellers’ awareness environmental and social climate of the host country’s political,

(1) Minimizing the impact of visiting the location.

(2) Building respect and awareness for the environment and cultural practices.

(3) Ensuring positive experiences for both the travellers and the hosts.

(4) Providing direct financial aid for Conservation.

(5) Providing financial aid, empowerment and other benefits for local peoples.

(6) Raising travellers’ awareness of the host country’s political, environmental and social climate.

3. Write a summary of the following text:

We spend money for different reasons. We buy foods, clothes or everyday essentials. Pay for different services, entertain people, travel to places, help others in need or invest in business and thus spend money everyday. In fact, spending in a part of our life. Spending may make us happy or unhappy depending on how and why we spend. When we spend money on things that we need and within our limit, it is good. When it becomes a compulsive behaviour, it makes life stressful. Unnecessary spending or spending beyond one’s means has some bad effects. For one thing, it may lead to financial ruin or debt, and for another, it may create unhappiness within families. People who overspend are never satisfied with what they have. They always rush for brands, fashion items, designer clothes etc. Over a period of time it becomes an addiction which may eventually create psychological problems.

4. Read the following text and fill in the blanks with suitable words from the box. There are more words than necessary. Make any grammatical changes if necessary: 0.5×10 =5

living

huge

great

economic

connects

dream

changes

mighty

ambitious

reality

owing

developed

The Padma Bridge is no longer a deram now; it is now a (a)—–. This multipurpose bridge is going to be a (b)—- boon for the south-western part of Bangladesh. But decades ago, it was rather an (c)—–dream, a daunting challenge to tame the (d)—– Padma. Crossing the river has always been strenuous and sometimes dangerous (e)—– to unreliable and limited ferry connections and long waits for crowded boats and launches. The Padma Bridge that (f)—— Dhaka with 21 southern districts is a potential catalyst for major economic (g)—— in the lives of over 30 million people (h)—– in the region and will give a (i)—– boost to trade and (i)—— activities.

5. Fill in the gaps using suitable words:

Nelson Mandela was an unconditional brave fighter against race discrimination. During his (a) ____ , he had (b) ___ himself to this (c) _____ of the people of Africa. He stated that he had fought against (d) ____ domination and he had fought against black (e) ______ . Being (f) ____ with his (g) ______ . Nadine Gordimer, the South African writer and/Nobel Laureate for literature, once (h) _______ that Mandela was at the (i) _____ of their time, theirs in South Africa, and the other people (j) _____ they were.

6. Rearrange the following sentences to make a coherent order :

(a) The cook was very stubborn. 

(b) The cook could not check his temptation and ate one of the drumsticks. 

(c) The master was also very clever and was not to be fooled so easily. 

(d) The cook was more than clever. 

(e) He replied that it was a one-legged duck. 

(f) Once a cook roasted a duck for his master and it looked very delicious. 

(g) The master came to have his meal and noticed one of the legs missing. 

(h) He said that there was no one-legged duck. 

(i) He asserted that this duck had only one leg. 

(j) He asked what had happened to the other leg.

7. The pie chart shows the export sectors in Bangladesh that earn foreign currency. Write a paragraph describing the chart below You should highlight and summarize the information given in the pie chart: Tea, fish, leather, etc. 8%/ Others 8% Manpower 30% -Garments 54%

8. The following is the beginning of the story, complete it in your own words:

Once upon a time there lived a king in England. He had three daughters. Oneday he made up his mind to divide his kingdom among them. So, he called them in the court and asked each of them how much they loved him

9. Suppose, you are Nadim/Neela, write a letter to your brother/sister, Shakil/Sabiha advising him/her not to share any wrong information on Facebook.

 

4. Rajshahi Board 2024

ENGLISH FIRST PAPER

[According to the Syllabus of 2024]

Subject Code: 10 7

Time 3 hours Full marks-100

[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full marks.]

Part I-Reading Test Marks-60

1. Read the passage and answer the questions A and B:

Children’s right to education is widely recognized today as a fundamental human right. But that right also implies that the school they go to will have a pleasant and learning friendly environment where everyone will have an enjoyable time. Teachers will be kind, caring and supportive and children will feel relaxed. No harsh words will be spoken to them and special care will be taken of children with learning disabilities. That, unfortunately is not the general picture in our school. The system of education in our part of the world does not allow children much freedom, and classrooms look more like cages where they are pent up for hours. Rabindranath Tagore found it unacceptable; so did William Blake (1757-1827) an English poet and painter, whose favourite subjects included children. In his poem “The School Boy” Blake writes about a young boy who is unhappy with his school where dour-faced teachers give joyless lessons. He would rather like to be outdoors and enjoy the summer day. He pleads with his parents to rescue him from the drudgery of school.

A. Choose the correct answer from the alternatives: 0.5×10=5

(a) The right to education is considered to be-

(i) negligible (ii) minor (iii) major (iv) fundamental

(b) What kind of environment does a child like?

(i) Strict (ii) Boring (iii) Joyful (iv) Tiresome

(c) What does the word ‘drudgery’ refer to?

(i) Pleasant task Hard and boring work (iii) Painful experience (iv) Bad feeling

(d) The word ‘implies’ indicates-

(i) to think something to be true (ii) to judge something to be just

(iii) to admit something (iv) to appreciate something

(e) The antonym of the word ‘harsh’ is-

(i) cruel (ii) unpleasant kind (iv) rough

(f) In our schools teachers should be-

(i) comprehensive (ii) judgemental (iii) authoritative helpful.

(g) When was William Blake born?

(i) In 1757 (ii) In 1767 (iii) In 1787 (iv) In 1797

(h) The expression ‘dour-faced’ means

(i) unfriendly and severe panicky (ii) sad and gloomy (iv) very anxious

(i) What unacceptable thing did Rabindranath find?

(i) Students’ anxiety about examinations (ii)  Students’ caged up in classroom for hours (iii) Difficult lessons for children (iv) (j) Learners’ indifference to education Who should get special attention?

(i) Poor children (ii) Students with learning disabilities (iii) Unruly students (iv) Children with special intellect

B. Answer the following questions:

(a) What does children’s right to education imply?

(b) Mention three qualities a teacher should have.

(c) What does “learning-friendly environment” indicate?

(d) What is the general picture in our school?

(e) Describe the boy Blake portrays in his poem.

2. Read the following text and make a flow chart showing what we can do with the help of education (No.1 has been done for you). 1×5 =5

Education gives us knowledge and a set of abilities to function meaningfully in life, such as the ability to decide things rationally and make the right choices. As we learn how to read, write and do the basic operations of arithmetic, we gain a degree of self-confidence. We learn to think for ourselves and articulate our thoughts; we pic pick up skills to communicate with others and manage our affairs well. Education helps us think independently and make our own opinions. As we know more about the world, we appreciate the good things it offers us but also become critical of the deviations from the values it imparts and the rise of hatred or conflict that follows. The first thing education does is to give us an awareness about ourselves which leads to the development of our personality. As we begin school, we feel the need to belong to the class and make friends. We then expand our sense of belonging to include the school at large, our community and finally our country. Education thus prepares every child to become an active member of the community and work for its welfare.

i. Pick up skills to communicate with others

ii. Manage our affairs well

iii. Help us think independently

iv. Make our own opinion

v. Know more about the world

vi. Appreciate the good things

3. Summarize the following text:

We spend money for different reasons. We buy foods, clothes or everyday essentials, pay for different services, entertain people, travel to places, help others in need or invest in business and thus spend money every day. In fact, spending is, a part of our life. Spending may make us happy or unhappy depending on how and Marks why we spend. When we spend money on things that we need and within our limit, it is good. When it becomes a compulsive behaviour, it makes life stressful. Unnecessary spending or spending beyond one’s means has some bad effects. For one thing, it may lead to financial ruin or debt, and for another, it may create unhappiness within families. People who overspend are never satisfied with what they have. They always rush for brands, fashion items, designer clothes etc. Over a period of time it becomes an addiction which may eventually create psychological problems. Nowadays consumer items are displayed in stores or in advertisements in ways that they create a feeling of immediate need for them. We are constantly tempted to buy, use or consume things even when we do not have a genuine need. We all need to be careful here. Salespersons often encourage customers to buy things by flattering them. This is a perfect match for you’, they would say, or ‘You look so stunning in that dress’. Never forget, they say the same thing to most of their customers. It is better not to be persuaded by such words. They use these words to please the customers as the more a customer buys, the higher the profit is.

4. Read the following text and fill in the blanks with suitable words from the box. There are more words than needed. Make any grammatical change if necessary: 0.5×10 =5

capable

frustrate

both

be

build

achieve

syllabus

requirement

understand

enlightenment

certainly

concentrate

Education aims at (a) — lessons in a two things: knowledge and skill. The (b) — prepare a learner for gaining knowledge of certain subjects. When a learner gets a clear (c) — of a subject or topic, it indicates his/her knowledge. Next appears skill that means the (d) — of doing something with the use of knowledge. Knowledge provides us with (e) — and skill presents the ability of doing well. (f) — the two things are important. But here lies a more important (g) — the two things are important. But here lies a more education should make a good man. Without (h) — a good man, no one should be considered fully and fairly educated. Without it all other achievements are (i) —. Therefore, one should at first (j) — on attaining positive human aspects.

Ans: (a) enlightening (d) ability (g) requirement (j) concentrate (b) syllabus (e) certainty (h) being (c) understanding (f) Both (i) frustrated

5. Fill in the blanks with appropriate word in each gap: 1×10=10.

If you want to (a)_____  English properly and fairly, you have to achieve writing skill. To attain this skill, you need (b) _______  some measures. At first you should (c)_______ your vocabulary since everywhere words are required. Words will help you (d)_______ your ideas appropriately. Next you should know how to arrange (e)_______ in a sentence. Here grammar will help you the (f)_______ way. For that, basic (g)_______ items must be known to you. Then you have to (h)_________ your general knowledge to generate, ideas and make sentences accordingly. Be creative and try to (i)_________sentences of your own. Finally, regular (j)________ will help you succeed in achieving this skill.

6. Rearrange the following sentences to make a coherent order :

(i)Knowledge of these machines is essential to keep pace with the 1×10=10 future world. 

(ii) The sooner we can make and activate this plan, the better it will be for us.. 

(iii) This is known to be Al (Artificial Intelligence) Revolution. 

(iv) Therefore, learning technology and achieving technological skill should be thought of seriously. 

(v) The machines will mainly include computer, mobile phone and robot. 

(vi) But we can no longer wait; exact and realistic plan should be made now. 

(vii) The fourth revolution is knocking at the door. 

(viii) Those who are skillful in it will survive successfully. 

(ix) We have not yet been prepared for this sort of education. 

(x) This revolution will turn the world into a machine-based one.

7. The graph below shows students from different academic areas who got themselves admitted into a public university last year. The left-aligned numbers show the percentages of students. You should analyse the information mentioning the ratio of their achievements in at least 150 words.

9. The following is the beginning of a story. Complete it in your own words:

Shrabandhara, a green village is situated on the bank of the river Chitra. People are very nice, as the village is. Most of them are farmers. One year, due to heavy rainfall Chitra overflowed her banks…..

9. Suppose, you are Alal. Arif, your younger brother is afraid of using computer since he does not know how to run it. Write a letter to your younger brother giving some suggestions for learning and running computer.

 

5. Cumilla Board 2024

ENGLISH FIRST PAPER

[According to the Syllabus of 2024]

Subject Code: 10 7

Time 3 hours Full marks-100

[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full marks.]

Part I-Reading Test Marks-60

1. Read the passage and answer the questions A and B:

Chawla was born in Karnal, India. She completed her earlier schooling at Tagore Baal Niketan Senior Secondary School, Karnal. She is the first Indian-born woman and the second person in space from this subcontinent. After graduating in Aeroriautical Engineering from Punjab Engineering College, India, in 1982, Chawla moved to the United States the same year. She obtained her Master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Texas in 1984. Later she did her Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering in 1988 from the University of Colorado. Determined to become an astronaut even in the face of the Challenger disaster 1986 that broke apart after 73 seconds into flight, leading to the deaths of its seven crew members, Chawla joined NASA in 1988. She began working as a Vice President where she did Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) research on vertical take-off and landing. In 1991 she got U.S. citizenship and started her career as a NASA astronaut in 1995. She was selected for her first flight in 1996. She spoke the following words while travelling in the weightlessness of space, “You are just your intelligence.”. She had travelled 10.67 million miles, as many as 252 times around the earth. Her first space mission (Mission STS 87) began on 19 November 1997 with six other astronauts on the Space Shuttle Columbia. On her first mission that lasted for 15 days 16 hours, 34 minutes and 4 seconds, she travelled 6-5 million miles. She was responsible for deploying the Spartan Satellite which however malfunctioned, necessitating a spacewalk by Winston Scott and Tako Doi, two of her fellow astronauts, to retrieve the satellite. In 2000 she was selected for her second space mission STS 107. This mission was repeatedly delayed due to scheduling conflicts and technical problems. On 16 January 2003, Kalpana Chawla started her new mission with six other space crews on the ill-fated space shuttle Columbia. She was one of the mission specialists. Chawla’s responsibilities included the microgravity experiments, for which the crew conducted nearly 80 experiments studying earth and space science, advanced technology development, and astronaut health and safety.

After a 16 day scientific mission in space, on I February 2003, Columbia disintegrated over Texas during its re-entry into the Earth’s atmosphere. All the crew in Columbia including Chawla died only 16 minutes prior to their scheduled landing. Investigation shows that this fatal accident happened due to damage in one of Columbia’s wings caused by a piece of insulating foam from “the enternal fuel tank peeling off during the lunch. During the intense heat of re- entry, hot gases penetrated the interior of the wing, destroying the support structure and causing the rest of the shuttle to break down.

A. Choose the correct answer from the alternatives: Marks 0.5×10=5

(a) The word ‘gain’ mentioned in the passage means

(i) hold (ii) prevail (iii) acquires (iv) achieve

(b) Chawla started her career as a NASA Astronaut in

(i) 1986 (ii) 1988 (iii)1995 (iv) 1996

(c) She met an untimely death due to

(i) her own fault (ii) treachery of other crews

(iii) the clash between Columbia and STS 107  (iv) intense heat

(d) The word ‘Extention’ mentioned in this passage means ______ 

(i) know how (ii) development (iii) decline (iv) show

(e) Damage means in this passage _________

(i) decline (ii) decay (iii) loss (iv) downfall

(f)  Kalpana Chawla _______.

(i) was the first woman in space from this subcontinent

(ii) is a living legend

(iii) an American by birth

(iv) was the first Indian woman graduating from America.

(g) The words, ‘you’ are just your intelligence imply ________.

(i) one must have intelligence (ii) one’s value is justified by his/her intelligence

(iii) intelligence is more than one’s self (iv) intelligence is just

(h) In her first space mission, Kalpana travelled for ______

(i) 10.67 million miles (ii) 6.5 million miles

(iii) 250 times around the Earth (iv) 8.5 million miles

(i) She took the responsibility to _________ .

(i) assist the fellow astronauts (ii) retrieve the satellite

(iii) deploy the Spartan Satellite (iv) begin her first space travel

(j) Which qualities describe her character best?

(i) Determination and responsibility (ii) Indifference and arrogance

(iii) Haughtiness and callousness (iv) Civility and humanity

B. Answer the following questions: 3×5=15

(a) How did Chawla make herself a strong foundation for space travelling?

(b) When was Kalpana Chawla selected for her second space mission?

(c) Why did she have to delay for her second space?

(d) Where did Chawla die and how?

(e) Do you think Kalpana Chawla was the guide of young generation? Why and why not?

2. Read the following text and make a flow-chart showing the purposes of education. (One has been done for you.)

Education gives us knowledge and a set of abilities to function meaningfully in life, such as the ability to decide things rationally and make the right choices. As we learn how to read, write and do the basic operations of arithmetic, we gain a degree of a self confidence. We learn to think for ourselves and articulate our thoughts; we pick up skills to communicate with others and mange our affairs well. Education helps us think independently and make our own opinions. As we know more about the world, we appreciate the good things it offers us but also become critical of the deviations from the values it imparts and the rise of hatred or conflict that follows. The first thing education does, is to give us an awareness about ourselves which leads to the development of our personality. As we begin school, we feel the need to belong to the class and make friends. We then expand our sense of belonging to include the school at large, our community and finally our country. Education thus prepares every child to become an active member of the community and work for its welfare.

i. Enriching knowledge

ii.  Having the ability to think rationally

iii. Gaining self confidence

iv Articulating our thoughts

v. Expanding the sense of belonging to school and community

vi. Working for the welfare of the community

3. Summarize the following text:

Once in water, you get oblivious of time, distance or direction. The only thought which kept me worried, was that I must make it and that I must get good weather all the way. The second half of the swim is always very difficult. And if even little waves develop, it saps the ebbing energy of the swimmer all the more. Taking a lesson from my previous swims I kept my speed at a steady pace for I knew I would need every ounce of my energy towards the close…….. I felt hungry and famished and shouted for my manager. In reply, I was told that I could not afford to waste 10 minutes in having the feed! If I have to break the record, I must swim on with all my might. But I refused …………. I am sorry now for it. For if I had gone on. I might have. finished the whole swim in less than 10 hours and 15 minutes creating a new world record from both sides …………….

4. Read the following text and fill in the blanks with suitable words from the box. There are more words than needed. Make any grammatical change if necessary. 0-5×10=5

developed

acquisition

usual

aware

fact learning

natural

spontaneous

mother

used competent

ability

communication

acquire

Communicative competence refers to the (a) — to use language appropriately in various circumstances: There are two ways of (b) — communicative competence in a language. The first is (c) —which is similar to the way people develop ability in their (d) — tongue. They are aware only of the (e) — the language for (g) process in which users not (i) It is a (h) that they are subconscious of acquiring a language. In non- technical terms, acquisition is picking up a language (j)

5. Fill in the blanks with an appropriate word in each gap:

Sports are a popular form of entertainment. Many international sporting events are (a) _____ from time to time. Most of these events are (b) ______ by multinational manufacturing (c) ______ and business firms. They pay for the sports events in (d) ________ for the right to (e) ______ their products during those events. These events are (f) _____ worldwide by satellite and people all over the world watch them (g) _______ . As a (h) ______ the sponsors’ products receive maximum media (i) ______ . Thus sports help the (j) _______ of trade and commerce.

6. The following sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in proper Sequence:

(a) The angel took down his request and went away. 

(b) His name was Abu Ben Adhem. 

c) Abu then requested him to put his name in the list because he loved mankind and his fellow brothers.

(d) He again appeared the next night and showed Abu that his name was at the top of the list.

(e) The angel was writing the names of persons who loved God.

(f) Once upon a time there was an honest and pious man.

(g) He asked the angel if his name was there.

(h) He was once sleeping peacefully. 

(i) In reply the angel said that his name was not there. 

(j) Suddenly he woke up and he saw an angel.

7. The graph shows “the internet users” from 2012 to 2018. Describe the graph in at least 80 words. The internet users in lakh 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 6-5 6.0 5-5 4-25 15 3-5 3.0 1-5 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

8. The following is the beginning of a story. Complete it in your own words: Once an ant was very thirsty. He went to a river to drink water. When he began to drink water, a wave 8.

9 . Suppose, you are Ahad/Afia. You have just received a letter from your pen-friend Tania who lives at 13 Moukan Street, UK. She wants to know about your country Bangladesh. Now, write a reply to the letter.

6. Dinajpur Board 2024

ENGLISH FIRST PAPER

[According to the Syllabus of 2024]

Subject Code: 10 7

Time 3 hours Full marks-100

[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full marks.]

Part I-Reading Test Marks-60

1. Read the passage and answer the questions A and B:

My name is Amerigo. I am 13 years old and I live on the street, alone. My mother, who is separated from my father, doesn’t want me. She told me to go away. Now she is married to another man. My father lives very far away. I want to go to him, but he won’t take me either. I begged him to send me some money so that I could buy a bus ticket. I am still waiting. He hasn’t answered. 

The streets are now my home. Sometimes I find work. I used to collect trash and sell it to a vendor. I stopped doing that after I had a serious infection and a doctor told me to stay away from the trash dump. Once I worked for an ice cream shop owner and sold ice cream on the beach. But I got no money in return. The owner of the shop gave me something to eat, and let me sleep in his hut at night. The work was difficult and painful. The ice cream box is quite heavy when it is full. I had to walk for hours, offering my ice cream to whoever wanted to buy. There were days when I could not even sell one ice cream.

In a way, I am lucky because I am alive. My friends who work sorting rubbish in dumps often suffer from serious diseases. One of them was recently killed after he fell into a hole that opened up in the pile of trash. Many of us work for 10 to 12 hours, and get so little in return that we can’t even buy food.

Shoe-shining is very popular among the street kinds. A few of my friends also work in factories and workshops. A boy I know lost one of his eyes after a piece of hot glass flew into his eye at the glass factory where he worked. The owner refused to pay for medical help and fired him. For me, like all other children on the street, it is very hard. I am always hungry, and I don’t know where I will sleep the next night. I would like to live in my own home and sleep there in peace. The nights are very cold in the winter. You can die of cold in the street.

A. Choose the correct answer from the alternatives.

(a) Amerigo is — human rights.

(i) affected by (ii) deprived of (iii) fond of (iv) working for

(b) What does the word ‘separated mean here?

(i) Isolated (ii) divided (iii) ill (iv) divorced

(c) What made Amerigo fall sick?

(i) living in the street (ii) selling ice cream

(iii) collecting trash dump  (iv) sorting rubbish in dumps

(d) Amerigo’s parents are —

(i) separate (ii) separated (iii) separating (iv) being separated

(e) What was the occupation of Amerigo?

(i) He was a street hawker (ii) He was a shopkeeper (iii) He was a street beggar (iv) He was an orphan.

(f) The word ‘vendor stands for

(i) a person who walks (ii) a shop where goods are sold

(iii) a container (iv) a person or a company that vends or sells

(g) “I would like to live in my own home statement imply?

(i) Amerigo does not have a good life. (ii) Amerigo wants to go home.

(iii) Amerigo wants to lead a better life (iv) Amerigo misses his parents.

(h) Go away’ refers to

(i) to depart or leave a place y (ii) to die (iii) to travel (iv) to disappear

(i) Where is the home of Amerigo now?

(i) on the beach (ii) in the shop (iii) on the house tops (iv) on the streets

(j) What is Amerigo?

(i) a brilliant student (ii) an-artist (iii) an street urchin (iv) an orphan boy

B. Answer the following questions: 3×5=15

(a) How does Amerigo evaluate his life? Does he have any option to change it?

(b) Why did Amerigo stop collecting trash?

(c) How is the relationship of Amerigo with his parents?

(d) What happens to the friends of Amerigo?

(e) Do you support child labor? Why/why not?

2. Based on your reading of the following passage, make short notes in each of the boxes in the flow chart showing some major characteristics and challenges of adolescence. (One is done for you): 1×5=5

The time of adolescence is a period of preparation for adulthood during which one experiences several key developments. Besides physical and sexual maturation, these experiences include movement toward social and economic independence, development of identity, the acquisition of skills needed to carry out adult relationships and roles and the capacity for abstract reasoning. While adolescence is a time of tremendous growth and potential, it is also a time of considerable risks during which social contexts exert powerful influences.

Many adolescents face pressure to use alcohol, cigarettes, or other drugs and to initiate sexual relationships putting themselves a high risk for intentional and unintentional injuries, unintended pregnancies, and sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs). including the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). Many also experience a wide range of adjustment and mental health problems.

(1) Physical and sexual maturation

(2) Movement toward social and economic independence

(3) Development of identity

(4) Acquisition of skills to carry out adult relationships

(5) Capacity of abstract reasoning

(6) Vulnerability towards existing social problems

3. Read the following text and summarize it:

Education gives us knowledge and a set of abilities to function meaningfully in life. such as the ability to decide things rationally and make the right choices. As we leam how to read, write and do the basic operations of arithmetic, we gain a degree of self-confidence. We learn to think for ourselves and articulate our thoughts; we pick up skills to communicate with others and manage our affairs well. Education helps us think independently and make our own opinions. As we know more about the world, we appreciate the good things it offers us but also become critical of the deviations from the values it imparts and the rise of hatred or conflict that follows.

The first thing education does is to give us an awareness about ourselves which leads to the development of our personality. As we begin school, we feel the need to belong to the class and make friends. We then expand our sense of belonging to include the school at large, our community and finally our country. Education thus prepares every child to become an active member of the community and work for its welfare.

4. Read the following text and fill in the blanks with suitable words from the box. There are more words than necessary. Make any grammatical change if necessary:0.5×10=5 

misuse

family

popular

invent

use

spreads

make

expand

users

within

addicted

over

Facebook is an online networking service. It is a (a)_______ social networking service. It is (b)_______ friendship and relation all (c)_______ the world. Though Mark Zucker Berg first (d)______ Facebook, (e)_______ a very short time. it gained much popularity. Now it has over one billion active users. It (f)______ love and shares sorrows. But sometimes it is (g)_______ Students are spending much time in (h)_______ facebook which is very alarming for the future generation. Adults are also getting (i)_______ to it which is causing many problems in their (j)_______ life. So, we should be aware of using Facebook.

5. Fill in the blanks with an appropriate word in each gap :

Money is power and can do much good and evil. It gives (a)______ and delight. It (b)______ do everything. A person without (c)_______ is a person to be pitied. Nobody pays (d)_______ respect to him. His friends do not (e)______ him. He has to depend on the (f)______ of others. In order to (g)______ money, he does a lot of jobs. It is’a must (h)_______ our life. But it does not necessarily (i)________ happiness. Happiness is absolutely a (j)_______ matter.

6. The following sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in proper sequence: 

(a) There she became a teacher of a school in Kolkata. 

(b) Soon her activities for the service of mankind spread all over the world. 

(c) She was on her heels for her selfless services to mankind even at her old age. 

(d) As a recognition to her service, she was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1979. 

(e) She was one of those people who dedicated their lives to the service of mankind.

(f) When she was eighteen, she decided to be a nun and came to Kolkata. 

(g) She swore to dedicate her life for the cause of helpless and poor people. 

(h) She was born in Yugoslavia in 1910. 

(i) She was also given ‘Bharat Ratna Award’ in the following year. 

(j) You have heard the name of Mother Teresa.

Part II-Writing Marks-40

7. The graph below shows the positive and negative Uses of Internet according to different age groups of the users. Describe the chart at least in 150 words. You should highlight the information and report the main features given in the chart. Positive and Negative Uses of Internet 80% 70% 60% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 80% 55% 50% 30% 20% Age (3-12) Age (13-19) Positive L’se Age (20-35) Negative Use Age (36-60)

8. The following is the beginning of a story. Complete it in your own words. Give a suitable title to it.

Once a crow got a chance to be beautiful. One day the crow found some beautiful feathers of a peacock in a jungle. He became very glad

9. Suppose, you are Shimul from Feni and one of your best friends is Nayon who lives in Khulna. He does not go through the newspapers daily. Now, write a letter to your friend about the benefits of reading newspapers regularly.

7. Chattagram Board 2024

ENGLISH FIRST PAPER

[According to the Syllabus of 2024]

Subject Code: 10 7

Time 3 hours Full marks-100

[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full marks.]

Part I-Reading Test Marks-60

1. Read the passage and answer the questions A

Education gives us knowledge and a set of abilities to function meaningfully in life, such as the ability to decide things rationally and make the right choices. As we learn how to read, write and do the basic operations of arithmetic, we gain a degree of self confidence. We learn to think for ourselves and articulate our thoughts we pick up skills to communicate with others and manage our affairs well. Education helps us think independently and make our own opinions. As we know more about the world, we appreciate the good things it offers us but also become critical of the deviations from the values it imparts and the rise of hatred or conflict that follows. The first thing education does is to give us an awareness about ourselves which leads to the development of our personality. As we begin school, we feel the need to belong to the class and make friends. We then expand our sense of belonging to include the school at large, our community and finally our country. Education thus prepares every child to become an active member of the community and work for its welfare. Education, is believed, releases our potentials and our inner strengths. It sharpens our intellect and develops our creativity. As we are taught to reason well and find solutions to the problems of life, we become productive members of society. Education by definition is progressive and liberal, teaching us to respect human diversity and cultural and religious differences. If all of us practice these values in life, the world becomes a much happier place.

Education also fosters critical thinking and provides us a set of competencies including life skills that enable us to become competitive even in the most challenging of circumstances. Education also teaches us to appreciate beauty and the bounties of nature.

School, however, is not the only place where a child gets education. A Bangla poem tells us that nature can be our best teacher. Here are a couple of lives from the poem in English translation:

The sky has taught me to be liberal.

The wind has given me the motto to be industrious.

It we can make nature our friend, philosopher and guide, we can learn lessons about life that, combined with what our schools teach us, will prepare us for the future.

A. Choose the correct answer from the alternatives. Marks 0.5×10=5

(a) The word ‘arithmetic’ means —

(i) The study of Physics  (ii) The study of Mathematics (iii) The study of Biology (iv) The study of Chemistry

(b) To decide things rationally explains —.

to judge things reasonably and take wise decision (ii) to judge things madly and take hasty decision

(iii) to judge thins independently and take illogical decision (iv) to develop good debating power

(c) The first act of education is to develop —.

(i) personality (ii) nationality (iii) dignity (iv) brutality

(d) What does the idiom ‘at large’ mean?

(i) Critically Entirely (ii) Dependently (iii) entirely (iv) Surely

(e) Through education we become — members of society.

(i) rational (ii) evil (iii) common (iv) foolish

(f)The sky teaches us to be-:

(i) honest (ii) poetic (iii) liberal (iv) scientific

(g) The passage is about —.

(i) scholars of education (ii) benefits of education

(iii) sources of education (iv) elements of education

(h) The meaning of the word ‘hatred’ is —

(i) intense dislike (ii) love (iii) strong affection (iv) friendship

(i) We can get education —.

(i) from school only

(ii) not only from educational institutions but also from family, society, nature, from experiences of life

(iii) from teachers, philosophers and nature (iv) from nature only

(j) Proper education frames a child for —.

(i) the former (ii) the present (iii) the future (iv) the past 

B. Answer the following questions: 3×5=15

(a) What does education provide us?

(b) How does a child become an active member of the community?

(c) What is accepted as true about education?

(d) How will the world become a much happier place?

(e) Do you want to make nature your friend, philosopher and guide? Why?

2. Based on your reading of the passage, make short notes in each of the boxes in the flow-chart showing different characteristics of dreams. (No. 1 has been done for you):

Dreams have fascinated philosophers for thousands of years, but only recently have dreams been subjected to empirical research and scientific study. Chances are that you’ve often found yourself puzzling over the content of a dream, or perhaps you’ve wondered why you dream at all. First, let’s start by answering a basic question: What is a dream? A dream can include any of the images, thoughts and emotions that are experienced during sleep. Dreams can be extraordinarily vivid or very vague; filled with joyful emotions or frightening images; 

focused and understandable or unclear and confusing. Why do we dream? What purpose do dreams serve? While many theories have been proposed about the reason and function of dreams, no consensus has emerged. Considering the time we spend in a dreaming state, the fact that researchers do not yet understand the purpose of dreams may seem baffling. However, it is important to consider that science is still unraveling the exact purpose and function of sleep itself. Some researchers suggest that dreams serve no real purpose, while others believe that dreaming is essential to mental, emotional and physical well-being.

  1. Extraordinarily vivid
  2. Very vague
  3. Filled with joyful emotions
  4. Frightening images
  5. Focused and understandable
  6. Unclear and confusing

3. Summarize the following passage

My name is Amerigo. I am 13 years old and I live on the street, alone. My mother, who is separated from my father, doesn’t want me. She told me to go away. Now she is married to another man. My father lives very far away. I want to go to him, but he won’t take me either. I begged him to send me some money so that I could buy a bus ticket. I am still waiting. He hasn’t answered. 

The streets are now my home. Sometimes I find work. I used to collect trash and sell it to a vendor. I stopped doing that after I had a serious infection and a doctor told me to stay away from the trash dump. Once I worked for an ice cream shop owner and sold ice cream on the beach. But I got no money in return. The owner of the shop gave me something to eat, and let me sleep in his hut at night. The work was difficult and painful. The ice cream box is quite heavy when it is full. I had to walk for hours, offering my ice cream to whoever wanted to buy. There were days when I could not even sell one ice cream.

In a way, I am lucky because I am alive. My friends who work sorting rubbish in dumps often suffer from serious diseases. One of them was recently killed after he fell into a hole that opened up in the pile of trash. Many of us work for 10 to 12 hours, and get so little in return that we can’t even buy food.

4. Read the following text and fill in the blanks with suitable words from the box. There are more words than needed. Make any grammatical change if necessary. 0.5×10=5

device

trained

abour

perform

essential

great

abacus

large

special

recent

refer

call

The computer is a fairly (a)—— invention. It has now become an (b) —- part of modern life. It has greatly benefited us and brought (c)—– revolutionary changes in our life. Any (d)—- that helps people perform mathematical calculation may be (e)—– a computer. In this sense the (f)—– is a simple computer. Today, however, the term, computer (g)—– to a special kind of electronic machine that can perform mathematical calculations and process (h)—– masses of information at a (i)—–speed. In a few minutes a computer can perform calculation that (j)——. mathematicians would need years to complete.

5. Fill in the blanks with an appropriate word in each gap:

Bangladesh is a land of (a) ______ beauty. Its beauty is so captivating that a stranger cannot but be (b) _____ looking at this endless variety. Nature has (c) ______ showered its blessings on this country. The rivers, hills and forests are rich in natural (d) _______. The people of this country feel a strong (e) _______ for their motherland. They love their motherland from the (f) _______ of heart. They work hard to (g) ______ its economic condition and to remove poverty. Most of them toil hard from dawn to dask to accelerate the pace of (h) _____. The progress of this country lies in the (i) _____ of common people. They are the (j) ______ of a beautiful and prosperous Bangladesh.

6. Rearrange the following sentences to make a coherent order.  

(i) The crow tried to turn the jar over the over again but failed.

(ii) At last he found a jar in a garden.

(iii) As he was leaving the jar in despair, he noticed a heap of pebbles nearby.

(iv) There was some water in the jar, but it was at the bottom and out of his reach.

(v) He flew from one place to another in search of water.

(vi) He took some pebbles and started dropping them into the jar.

(vii) Then he hit upon a plan.

(viii) A crow was very thirsty and wanted to drink water.

(ix) When the water came to the mouth of the jar the crow drank his full.

(x) As each pebble went down, the water in the jar rose up little by little.

Part 2 Guided Writing Marks-40

7. The graph shows the choice of profession by educated people in our country. Analyze the graph in 150 words.. 80% ד 60%- 60% 40% 30% 40%- 20%- 0% 10% 20% 10% Farming Business V Govt. Job V V Research work. 15 Banking Teaching

8. The following is the beginning of a story. Complete it in your own words:

There was a naughty cowboy who grazed his cows beside a forest. He used to make fun with people crying Tiger! Tiger!

9. Imagine, you are Rashed/Raisa. Recently you got a letter from your friend asking you what you would like to do after your HSC examination. Now write a letter to your friend telling him/her about it.

8. Mymensingh Board 2024

ENGLISH FIRST PAPER

[According to the Syllabus of 2024]

Subject Code: 10 7

Time 3 hours Full marks-100

[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full marks.]

Part I-Reading Test Marks-60

1. Read the passage and answer the questions A

Adolescents constitute a nation’s core resource for national renewal and growth. Adolescence is a period in life when transition from childhood to adulthood takes place and behaviours and life styles are shaped. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), adolescence is the period which shapes the future of girls’ and boys’ lives. There are 28 million adolescents in Bangladesh: 13.7 million of them are girls and 14.3 million boys.

The situation of adolescent girls in Bangladesh is characterized by inequality and subordination within the family and society. This inequality leads to widespread practice of child marriage. marginalisation or exclusion from health, education and economic opportunities and vulnerability to violence and sexual abuse. In Bangladesh, the legal age of marriage is 18 for girls and 21 for boys. However, 33 percent of adolescent girls are married off before the age of 15 and 60 percent become mothers by the age of 19. Researches find that adolescents with higher level of education and from more affluent families tend to marry at a later age. Boys, however, become ready for marriage only after several years of adolescence and young adulthood.

A. Choose the correct answer from the alternatives: Marks 0.5×10=5

(a) What does the word ‘constitute’ mean?

(i) form (ii) take (iii) add (iv) make

(b) The synonym of ‘legal’ is

 (i) illicit (ii) banned (iii) lawful (iv) prohibited

(c) The phrase ‘leads to refers to

(i) results of (ii) results in (iii) results from (iv) results to

(d) Adolescence is a -period from childhood to adulthood.

(i) constant (ii) rigid (iii) fixed (iv) transitional

(e) The word ‘economic’ can be replaced by-

(i) monetary (ii) cheap (iii) financial (iv) economical

(f) What could be the closest meaning of the word ‘core’ in the first sentence?

(i) Alternative (ii) Central (iii) Subsidiary (iv) Minor

(g) The phrase take place’ stands for-

(i) occur (ii) go to a place (iii) happen (iv) destroy

(h) The synonym of affluent is-

(i) destitute (ii) poverty (iii) poor (iv) solvent

(i) The transition from childhood to adulthood takes place in life-

(i) during childhood (ii) in adolescence

(iii) before death (iv) when they get maturity

(j) The word ‘marginalisation’ refers to-

(i) holding a lot of money (ii) holding no power

(iii) boldness in decision making (iv) having empathy

B. Answer the following questions: 3×5=15

(a) What do you understand by adolescence?

(b) What is the condition of girls in Bangladesh?

(c) What is gender disparity? What are the consequences of it?

(d) Which factors are responsible for girls’ early marriage?

(e) Why is adolescence an important period in life?

2. Based on the text below write short notes in each of the boxes mentioning the benefits of education to make a flow chart (No. 1 has been done for you):

Education gives us knowledge and a set of abilities to function meaningfully in life such as the ability to decide things rationally and make the right choices. As we learn how to read, write and do the basic operations of arithmetic, we gain a degree of self confidence. We learn to think for ourselves and articulate our thoughts; we pick up skills to communicate with others and manage our affairs well. Education helps us think independently and make our own opinions. As we know more about the world, we appreciate the good things it offers us but also become critical of the durations from the values it imparts and the rise of hatred or conflict that follows.

  1. Offering a set of abilities
  2. Helping us function meaningfully 
  3. Giving the ability to decide things rationally 
  4. Helping us make the right choices 
  5. Helping us gain a degree of self confidence 
  6. Helping us think independently

3. Write a summary of the following passage:

Sheikh Kamal knew that there is no short cut to success. He groomed himself up as a young man who earned success by dint of perseverance and commitment. When the Pakistan military began its genocide in Bangladesh, he joined the Liberation War and received military training at Camp Murtee located at the Himalayan foothills in India. The tall young man who carried himself with dignity and possessed remarkable traits of leadership became the ADC of General Ataul Goni Osmani, the Commander in Chief of Bangladesh Armed Forces during the Liberation War. After Independence, Sheikh Kamal could easily remain in Bangladesh Army and pass a secure life but he preferred to engage himself in country building and organizing the young forces to that end. Journalist Syed Ishtiaq Reza in one of his columns ‘Ekjon Sheikh Kamal’ in Bangla Tribune rightly says that the unique qualities of Sheikh Kamal’s character, especially his wholehearted involvement in sports and culture are never seen in any son or daughter of any President, Prime Minister or High Officials in Bangladesh.

4. Read the following text and fill in the blanks with suitable words from the box. There are more words than needed. Make any grammatical change if necessary:

alleviation

burden

liability

explosion

asset

resource

predict

poverty

possible

think

planning

crises

Population (a)_______ is considered as one of the greatest (b)_______ in our country. Many people (c)_______ that over population is (d)_______ and it causes (e)________ But, in fact, proper (f)_______ and  management can turn this (g) __________ into an asset. If we can develop our human (h)_______ properly, it can be a (i)_________ way for poverty (j)________

5. Fill in the blanks with an appropriate word in each gap:

Self employment means to create job opportunity for oneself by one’s own effort. Various government organizations (a)______ trying to create (b)_______ congenial atmosphere for (c)_______ Different NGOs have (d)_______  rendered their help. Livestock (e)________  rmiculture farming, poultry (f)________ are some of (g) _______ seekers. There are (h) _______ opportunities for self (i)__________ in Bangladesh. One (j) _________ easily engage oneself in these jobs.

6. Rearrange the following sentences to make a coherent order: 1×10=10

(i) He asked him where God is.

(ii) He praised him highly.

(iii) Once a lad went to a famous teacher.

(iv) The teacher thought highly of the boy’s understanding.

(v) The lad replied that he would answer if he would tell where he is not.

(vi) The boy devoted himself to earning knowledge.

(vii) He begged to instruct him in arts and science.

(viii) He agreed to teach the lad.

(ix) He expressed his desire to acquire knowledge.

(x) The teacher wished to find out the ability of the boy.

Part II-Guided Writing Marks-40

7. The pie chart below shows Rima’s time spending on various activities. 15 Describe the chart in at least 80 words: Sleep 25% Entertainment 15% Home work 10% School 25% Playing 19% MealsThe following is the beginning of a story. Complete it in your own words: Once a lion was sleeping in a forest. Suddenly a mouse came there. It did not notice the lion. . 15

9. Write a letter to your brother describing the importance of reading newspaper. 10

9. Dhaka Board 2024

Part A: Grammar (60 Marks) 

ENGLISH (COMPULSORY) SECOND PAPER

1. Fill in the gaps with appropriate prepositions. .5×10-5

We learn etiquette and manners (a) — our parents and various institutions such as schools, colleges or professional bodies. There are rules (b) — behaviour (c) — all kinds (d) — social occasions and it is important to learn them and practise them (e) —  everyday life. The manners that are correct (f) — a wedding reception will not do (g) — a debating club. Therefore, we have to be careful (h) — etiquette and manners. We know how important it is to say ‘please’ and ‘thank you (i) — everyday life. A few more polite expressions such (j) — Pardon me’, ‘Excuse me”, May I’ are bound to make your day smooth and pleasant.

2. Complete the sentences with suitable phrases/words given in the box: 0-5×10-5

what does…… look like

what if

would rather

was born

have to

what’s it like

As if

had better

let alone

As soon as

(a) Sumi talks too much. It is — she were a mad.

(b) Can anyone tell me —- an elephant —? I have never seen an elephant.

(c) I am eagerly waiting for your reply. Please answer me — you can.

(d) — swimming river? I am so excited.

(e) Helmet should be used while driving a motorbike. — you were in a bike and met a serious accident?

(f) It is a secret matter. We — not discuss this in public.

(g) Socrates who was sentenced to death by drinking hemlock, — in 469 BC.

 (h) I — take an auto bike than go to college on foot. The exam is about to start.

(i) Sometimes we — accept something unwillingly for the sake of peace.

(j) I can hardly walk — run a race.

3. Complete the sentences using suitable clauses/ phrases.

(a) Trees are essential for our existence. So, we should ——-.

(b) English is an international language. ——- you cannot get a good job.

(c) Corruption is an obstacle to our national development. It is high time ——-.

(d) My childhood was full of joys and happiness. I wish ——-.

(e) Mobile phone is a wonder of modern science. But ——-.

(f) He cannot run the business. So, he should ——-.

(g) He confessed that ——-. So, I forgave him.

(h) The students could not memorise the poem. It was too difficult ——-.

(i) Since there was no more question to discuss, ——-.

(j) Female education is a crying need for our country. It is a good sign that nowadays ——-.

4. Read the following text and fill the gaps with correct form of verbs as per subject and context:

Once upon a time, there (a) — (be) a king who was very fond of (b) — (know) his future from the astrologers. A famous astrologer (c) — (stop) at his capital on his way to home. The king called on him to (d) — (know) about the future and the astrologer (e) — (tell) him something unpleasant. At this the king  (f) —  (get) furious and (g) — (condemn) him to death saying, “Men like you (h) — (live) to spoil the peace of the world.” But another thought (i) — (cross) his mind before the astrologer (j) — (send) for execution. “How long will you (k) — (live)?” asked the king. With ready wit, the astrologer said, “The stars (l) — (declare) that I shall die only a week before your majesty, so goodbye.” (m) — (hear) this, the king turned pale like a dead man and shouted, “Drive this wretch away, let him (n) — (come) here again.”

5. Change the form of narrative style by using indirect speeches: 5.

“Oh, my Lord! Please do not kill the child,” cried the woman, “Let her have the child.” The king said, “Now everything is clear to me.” Pointing to the woman, the king king again said to the servant, “Give her the child. She is the real mother.” The woman addressed the king as her lord and told him (king) not to kill the child. Then the king ordered his servant to let her (the woman) have the child.

6. Read the following text and use modifiers as directed in the blank spaces:

Once there lived a (a)(pre-modify the noun) fox in a jungle. One day, while he was walking (b)(post modify the verb with a prepositional phrase), he fell into a trap and lost his tail. He felt very unhappy and sad. But the fox was (c)(pre-modify the adjective) cunning too. He hit upon a plan and invited all the foxes (d)(use an infinitive phrase). When all the foxes arrived, the fox, (e)(use an appositive), said, “My dear friends, I have discovered a new thing. It is that (f)(use a possessive to pre-modify the noun) tails are quite useless. They look (g)(pre-modify the adjective) ugly and dirty too. So, we all should cut off our tails, shouldn’t we?” Most of them agreed with the cunning fox (h)(post-modify the verb with an infinitive) their tails. But an old and (i)(pre-modify the noun) fox said to the cunning fox, “My friend, your plan is nice but evil. Actually you want to cut off our tails because you have lost (j)(pre- prodify the noun with a determiner) tail of your own.”

7. Use appropriate sentence connectors in the blank spaces of the following passage:

Teaching is a noble profession. (a) — to be a teacher, one must possess some noble qualities too. (b) —, he should be a student. (c) — teaching is related to knowledge, he can’t acquire knowledge (d) — he is a student. (e) — a teacher thinks (f) — he knows everything, he can’t be a good teacher. (g) — thirst for knowledge is the second best quality of a teacher. (h) —, a teacher should be a psychologist. Different students have different ways of learning. (i) — the teacher needs to teach his students by studying their psychology. Fourthly a teacher should have good delivery power. (j) — his voice should be clear (k) — artistic (l) — a teacher should be an actor (m) — he needs to behave according to the classroom situation. And (n) — a teacher must be a good human being.

8. Read the passage below and write the antonym or synonym of the words as directed: .5×14=7

All of us know what a dream is. Generally, we dream during our sleep, Dreams may appear to be short or long lasting. Sometimes we say, I dreamt for the whole night! But do we really dream for the whole night? Some dreams are sweet or romantic, Some are horrible. When we dream something extremely bad, we call it a nightmare,

(a) All (Antonym) (b) Dream (Synonym) (c) Generally (Antonym) (d) Appear (Antonym) (e) Sleep (Antonym) () Short (Synonym) (g) Long (Synonym) (h ) Sometimes (Antonym) (i) Night (Synonym) (j) Really (Synonym) Romantic (Antonym) (k) (l) Horrible (Synonym) (m) Extremely (Synonym) (n) Nightmare (Antonym)

9. There are fourteen errors in the use of punctuation in the following text. Re-write the text correcting the errors. Lise capital letter if necessary.

Sumi said to Rumi, What will you do after hsc exam take preparation for varsity admission.What’s about you said Rumi.

Part B Guided Writing Marks-40

10. Suppose you are a student of Govt. Women’s College. Now write an application to your Principal to establish an English Language Club in the college.

11. Write a descriptive paragraph on “Pahela Baishakh.” similarities and dissimilarities you find.

10. Jessore Board 2024

Time-3 hours

Full marks-100

[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full marks.]

Part A-Grammar Marks-60

1. Complete the text with suitable prepositions: Marks 0-5×10-5

In Bangladesh, the legal age (a) — marriage (5) — girls is 18. However, 33% of our girls get married before they are 15 and 60% (c) — them become mothers (d) — the time they reach 19. When an adolescent girl gets married, she usually drops (e) — of school and thus loses her mobility. She gets confined (f) — full time work (g) — her in-law’s household. She loses social status and all the opportunities (h) — economic independence. (i) — her in-law’s house, she gets marginalized. She becomes vulnerable (j) — all sorts of abuse, including dowry related violence.

2. Complete the sentences with suitable phrases/words given in the box 0.5×10-5

had better

there

it

What’s … like

would rather

let alone

What does …..look like

as soon as

have to

was born

(a) He headed for the new workplace — he received the transfer order.

(b) — your new teacher —? He is nice but a bit strict.

(c) The Bangladesh cricket team dropped out from the tournament in the first round, — make it to the final,

(d) I am trying to catch upon some sleep. You — turn off the TV.

(e) — she —? She is tall and has blonde hair.

(f)Although Lalon Shah — into a Hindu family, he grew up in a Muslim family.

(g) Nowadays we cannot think of a single day without cell phones but — was a time when even land phones were a luxury.

(h) My aunt is shy by nature. In social gatherings, she — stay alone than interact with others.

(i) — was a wonderful night. The sky was cloudless and full of s stars.

(j) You — follow traffic rules. You cannot drive as you like.

3. Complete the sentences using suitable clauses/ phrases:

(a) The poor man knocked at the door. He came to me with a view to —.

(8) Many illiterate people do not have any knowledge of health. If they were educated, —.

(c) Scarcely had the teacher gone out of the room —.

(d) My grandmother lives in a village. It is many years since —.

(e) Trees are very important for our existence on earth. It is high time —.

(f) Despite the fact that he worked very hard, —. He was rather disappointed.

(g) You should finish your work today. A stitch in time —.

(h) You are making a long Journey. Keep your phone turned on in case —.

(i) My friend is going to the USA. I wish —.

(j) Time is so valuable that —.

4. Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs as per subject and context: 0.5×14=7

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Biswas,

 We are very (a) — (concern) about your son Rahel’s behaviour. He (b) — (play) truant from school three times last month. When he (c) — (come) to class, he usually (d) — (not concentrate) on his lessons. He does not seem to understand texts and never (e) — (ask) any questions. The only time he (f) — (show) any initiative is in (g) — (make) excuses for not (h) — (to have) (i) — (do) his homework. Although he (j) — (have) a natural talent for art, he even (k) — (not take) any interest in art lessons. This is (l) — (disappoint), because even last year he (m) — (be) attentive in his studies. We hoped he (n) — (win) a scholarship.

5. Change the narrative style by using indirect speeches:

 “Are you ready to order, sir?” said the waiter. “I would like to have a plain vegetable soup for starter. Then grilled chicken, boiled potatoes and garlic bread for main course.”, replied the customer. “Anything for dessert?”, asked the waiter. “Just a scoop of ice cream, please.”, said the customer.

6. Read the following text and use modifiers in the blank spaces as directed:

Kazi Nazrul Islam is one of (a) — (use determiner to pre modify the noun) best poets Bengal has (b) — (use an adverb to pre modify the verb) produced. A (c) — (use an adjective to pre modify the noun) writer, he contributed to many branches of Bangla literature. However, it is his poems and songs that earned him the (d) — (pre modify the noun) reputation. Through his writings, Nazrul aimed (e) — (use an infinitive to post modify the verb) the society because he was (f) — (pre modify the verb) troubled by old values and religious superstitions. It is (g) — (use an intensifier to pre modify the adjective) important to note that while Nazrul fought against religious bigotry, he composed (h) — (use a determiner to pre modify the noun) songs that (i) — (pre modify the verb) glorified religion. Sadly, a/an (j) — (pre modify the noun) disease untimely ended his literary career in his early forties.

7. Use appropriate sentence connectors in the blank spaces of the following passage:

The internet has transformed the way we live. (a) — it has become an integral part of our life. On the one hand, this technology has brought us many benefits. (b) — it has many negative sides. (c) — the internet, our communication systems have become much faster and more efficient. (d) — we can make bank transactions and pay our bills from home now. (e) — the internet allows us to access health information easily and, (f) — saves many lives. (g) — our learning opportunities have greatly increased, thanks to digital technologies. (h) — the internet is not an unmixed blessing. (i) — , its harmful effects far outweigh its benefits. (j) — we should take precautions about using this technology. (k) — we must be careful not to become addicted to internet browsing. Second, we should keep an eye on our younger family members, (l) — there are potential dangers in the virtual world. (m) — online gambling and cyberbullying are very common on the internet nowadays. (n) — it can be said that the internet technology is doing us more harm than good.

8. Read the passage below and then write the synonym or antonym of the words as directed: 0-5×14

Modern education is different in method. It seeks to draw out and develop the mind to make it eager and curious. It depends more on observation and experiment than upon mere bookish knowledge. A mind that is intellectually alert will seek and learn from books. It develops latent talents of an individual. Teachers play more of a coaching role these days. They are not just instructors who deliver a lesson. Rather, they support and guide the students’ activities as coaches do.

(a) modern (antonym) (b) different (antonym) (c) method (synonym) (d) develop (antonym) (e) curious (synonym) observation (synonym) (g) mere (synonym) (h) knowledge (synonym) (i) alert (antonym) (j) latent (synonym) (k) talent (synonym) (l) more (antonym) (m) support (antonym) (n) guide (antonym)

9. Write a paragraph on “Village Life and City Life”

11. Cumilla Board 2024

Full marks-100

[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full marks. Answer all the questions.]

Part A Grammar Marks-60

1. Fill in the blanks with suitable preposition

Social network is a network for virtual social interaction (a) — internet users across the world. Actually, this is an age (b)  — globalisation. This is also an age of information and technology. People all over the world are virtually connected (c) — one another (d) — the borders. Hence, the necessity of social networks has emerged. But the young generations are getting addicted (e) _____ social networks (f) — Facebook, Twitter, Instagram etc. The  lifestyle of the young before and after getting used (g) — a social network has a noticeable change. In fact, the students who were used to studying at the table before, nowadays pass their valuable time by chatting (h) — the social media. As a result, they are now lagging (i) —. So, they should be kept aloof (j) — using internet excessively and unnecessarily.

2. Complete the sentences with suitable phrases/words given in the box:

There

would rather

have to/has to

as soon as

it

what does …. look like

what’s….. like

let alone

had better

was born

(a) looks dangerous to reach the top. Very few number of people can arrive there safely.

(b) All passengers  — fill in an immigration form on arrival. It is mandatory.

(c) My cousin citizenship — in Malaysia and raised in America. Now she has a dual citizenship.

(d) your family ? Is it an extended family like ours?

(e) Your mother seems to be very weak. You consult an experienced doctor about her health.

(f) His parents stay in village than live with him in Dhaka. Both of them don’t like city life.

(g) have been significant changes in the types of entertainment over time. Many of those no longer exist.

(h) Teacher: learners, the national flower of Bangladesh —?

Students: It looks a bit like the lotus.

(i) It is not easy to score a goal hat trick.

(j) We informed the police — the incident took place. But the police didn’t arrive even after two hours.

3. Complete the sentences using suitable clauses phrases:

(a) I’m so tired that —. Please, take a rickshaw right now.

(b) Though Bangladesh is a small country, heritage sites. We are proud of our world.

(c) I can’t recall his name. It is long since —.

(d) She came to my room while —. She didn’t wake me up.

(e) It is true that most of the parents of our country are not interested enough to —. They think, educating their daughters is nothing but a wastage of time and money.

(f) There are many helpless people around us. I wish —.

(g) He likes photography very much. But unfortunately he has lost his camera. If he had the camera,—.

(h) Be punctual lest —.  

(i) Our job market is getting very competitive. Unless you study well, —.

(j) It is too hot inside the room. Would you mind  —?

4. Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs as per subject and context.

Students get themselves (a) — (admit) into universities for higher education. They acquire higher education from two streams; one is public and the other is private. The private universities (b) — (be) open to all but one has to (c) — (face) tough (b) competition for (d) — (get) a seat there. The public universities are cheaper in terms of tuition fees. They (e) — (offer) residential and boarding facilities at subsidized rates. But public universities often (f) — (face) a number of problems. Student politics (g) — (play) a vital role in (h) — (deteriorate) the academic environment there. As a result, students (i) — (face) session jam. So, the conscious and moneyed persons (j) — (impress) by the private universities. Since this is the age of privatization, the private universities (k) — (become) popular day by day. Besides, it is less difficult (l) — (get) a seat in a private university but here they are to pay a lot. However, the private sectors have some limitations. In fact, the two streams should (m) — (develop) in a balanced way. Because, both sectors are playing important roles with a view to (n) — (make) the nation highly educated.

5. Change the narrative style by using indirect speeches:

A man, lost in a forest, saw another man and rushed to him and said, “Oh! How happy I am to meet you! Unfortunately I have been lost in this forest for four days. Can you help me get out of this forest?” “No, Actually you don’t need to be so happy, my friend,” replied the another man, “I myself have been lost here for a week.”

6. Read the following text and use modifiers as directed in the blank spaces:

Man has (a) — (use determiner to pre-modify the noun phrase) inborn curiosity to know the unknown and (b) — (use an infinitive phrase). Не likes to see new places and wants to know about (c) — (pre-modify the noun) nations, their cultures, manners and religions. Bookish knowledge is (d) — (use adjective phrase). In order to have practical knowledge one has to go for travelling. (e) — (use an adverbial phrase) people had to suffer much for travelling as they did not have (f) — (pre-modify the noun) transports. Nowadays travelling has become much easier and comfortable for the invention of Aeroplane, buses, ships, speedy trains etc. Travelling plays a (g) — (use an intensifier to pre- modify the adjective) important role in acquiring knowledge. So, the students go for (h) — helps to remove (i) — (pre-modify the noun with a noun adjective) tour which also (j) — (pre-modify the noun with a possessive) boredom of study. In fact, everyone should travel to develop practical knowledge which cannot be acquired by sitting (j) (post-modify the verb).

7. Use appropriate sentence connectors in the blank spaces of the following passage:

Junk food is very popular nowadays. (a) — the children are very much fond of junk food. (b) — the children are do we know what junk food actually is? Junk food is such kind of processed food (c) — has been produced for its pungent taste rather than for its health value. (d) — it contains high calories, salt, added sugar, saturated fat etc. (e) — its nutritional value is very low. (f) — its appearance is very appealing and mouth watering. (g) — it can attract anybody. (h) — it is harmful for health. (i) — it consists of harmful substances, it may lead to a higher risk of obesity, cardiovascular diseases and other chronic health problems. (j) —, it can also affect brain. (k) — addiction to it may even result in the rejection of healthier foods such as fruits, vegetables, salads etc. (l) —, the sugar used in junk food can damage our teeth and skin. (m) — , we should avoid having junk food. (n) — we should remember that health is the root of all happiness.

8. Read the passage and write the antonym or synonym of the words as directed below:

Earthquake is one of the most common natural calamities on earth. It is an abrupt and violent tremor of the earth’s surface. It occurs for various reasons. It is mainly caused by deep crack inside the earth or by volcanic eruption. If there is any fault line in a geographical area, there is a great chance of occuring earthquakes in that area. Word File Download In some cases, earthquake occurs because some gases try to come out from the deep of the earth. Bangladesh lies in the active earthquake zone and so earthquake occurs here very frequently. RAJUK, responsible for the planned development of the capital city, warns that an earthquake resistant building code should be developed to reduce loses. But it is a matter of sorrow that our people are not aware of the gravity of its danger.

(a) common (b) calamities Word File Download Right Form of Verbs HSC-2022 (c) violent 1,000 500 (d) deep Add to cart (e) inside  (f) chance (g) occur (h) active (i) frequently (j) responsible (k) development (l)reduce (m) aware (n) gravity

9. There are fourteen errors in the use of punctuation marks in the following text. Rewrite the text correcting the errors: Yasha: What happened to you Meem Youre not looking normal.

Meem: you are right my friend. Im really very upset today.

Yasha: But why Wont you say me the reason

Meem: Why not A road accident took the life of our Chairman yesterday He was a well known person in our village. How pathetic it is for his family

Yasha: Oh Thats very shocking.

Meem: Its very sad that such accidents are occuring frequently in our country.

12. Rajshahi Board 2024

SECOND PAPER

According to the Syllabus of 2024

Subject Code: 108

Ne Agures in the right margie indicute full marks]

Part A-Grammar Marks 60

1. Complete the text with suitable proposition:

Education is instrumental (a) ______ bringing (b) _____ socio- economic development. A man devoid (c) _______ education cannot contribute (d) ______ the society. On the other hand, an educated man plays a pivotal role (e) _____ enhancing the pace (f) ______ socio-economic development. A country should put much emphasis (g) _______ educating its citizens. The citizens have to be provided (h) _______ ample opportunities so that they feel keen interest (i) ______ getting themselves educated. The educated people are to be treated (j) ______ much respect.

2. Complete the sentences with suitable phrases/words given in the box:0.5×10=5

would that

since

too-to

as if

as soon as

had better

let alone

it

lest

no sooner had..than

(a) You look exhausted. You — take rest for a while.

(b) The thief has fled away — he might be caught.

(c) — seen the snake — I became awe-struck.

(d) I would render my cooperation to you if — requires.

(e) It was long — I had met you.

(f) — he met me, he hugged me warmly.

(g) Don’t, expect any help from him. He is — busy — help you.

(h) I am an orphan now. — my father had lived longer.

(i) He cannot walk for few steps — run for a mile.

(j) He overlooks me — he never knew me.

3. Complete the following sentences using suitable phrases clauses:

(a) Had you sought my help —.

(b) A man leading an indolent life —.

(c) Strike the rod —.

(d) The men, who love their country, —.

(e) Be punctual in your studies —.

(f) Food adulteration is a crime. It is high time —.

(g) Childhood is the golden period of life. I wish —.

(h) Scarcely had we got out of home —.

(i) I know the man —.

(j) He feigns as though —.

4. Read the text and fill in the gaps with correct form of verbs as per subject and context:

The life of our farmers (a) _____ (be) full of hardships. Many a farmer (b) _____ (not know) how to cultivate scientifically. They (c) ______ (work) hard from dawn to dusk. But their toil (d) _______ (go) awry due to lack of scientific knowledge. Our government offers a lot of opportunities to them with a view to (e) _____ (eliminate) their sufferings. Unfortunately, they (f) _______ (not avail) themselves of those opportunities. It is time they (g) _____ (to get) scientific education and all concerned (h) ______ (to help) them. If they (i) _________ (to educate), they (j) _______ (to contribute) better to the prosperity of the country. The prosperity of our country (k) ______ (to lie) in their proper education. (l) ______ (to educate) a farmer (m) ______ (mean) educating a family and a nation. And, it (n) _______ (to result) in greater success in every sector of the country.

5. Change the narrative style by using indirect speeches:

“Why are your children crying. daughter?” “They have been starving,” said the said the woman, “Have you none else in the world?” “My husband died some months ago, He left them neither money nor any property. So So, they are in great distress. They have to starve sometimes.” “What a pity it is!” said the Caliph..

6. Read the following text and use modifiers as directed in the blank spaces:

Trees, (a) ______ (use an apositive), are essential for maintaining eco-system. Without trees, the balance of eco-system will be (b) ______ (post modify the verb) lost. Trees provide us with (c) _____ (pre-modify the noun) elements without which we cannot live on this earth. It is a matter of (d) ______ (pre-modify the noun) concern that we are felling trees (e) ______ (post modify the verb). As a dire consequence, the global temperature is rising (f) ______ (post modify the verb). The existence of flora and fauna is at an (g) ________ (use a pre-modifier) risk. Polar ice caps are melting and (h) ______ (use a noun adjective) level is rising. (i) ______ (use a present participle phrase), we can avoid such a catastrophe. If we want to keep our (j) _______ (use a noun adjective) earth safe and sound, we have to plant trees and protect our forests.

7. Use appropriate sentence connectors in the blank spaces of the following passage:

Mobile phone is a miracle of modern science. It has brought about a revolutionary development in the arena of communication. (a) ______ it has eliminated distance (b) ______ promoted human relationship. (c) ______ it helps to promote business. (d) ______ gearing the pace of business, it ensures the smooth growth of economy. (e) _______ it can solve many problems of mathematics. (f) _______ it has become a daily necessity. (g) _____ it is not free from demerits. (h) ______ it becomes detrimental to the reckless users. (i) ______ the use of mobile phone by the teenagers has to be regulated. (j) ________ they will go to ruin. (k) ________ if we want to save our young generation, we have to be more vigilant. (l) _______ parents, teachers and neighbors can play positive role in this regard. (m) ______ the people who are addicted to wanton mobile phone have to be more cautious. (n) _________ they maintain abstinence, it will positively influence their offspring.

8. Read the passage and write the antonym or synonym of the words as directed below: 0.5×14=7

An ideal student is an asset for a society or a country. He is sincere, punctual, obedient and law-abiding. He never derails from the right track. He tries, his best to materialise the dream of his parents. He is a worthy citizen and cherishes patriotic zeal. He not only devotes to regular studies but also serves his society during his leisure time. He is frugal in spending but generous in promoting noble deeds. He never squanders his energy aimlessly. His only goal is to emulate his career. Unfortunately, the number of ideal students is declining day by day.

(a) ideal (antonym); (b) obedient (antonym); (c) derail (synonym); (d) right (synonym); (e) materialise (synonym); (f) worthy (synonym): (g) zeal, (synonym); (h) devote (synonym); (i) regular (antonym); (j)leisure (antonym); (k) frugal (antonym); (l) noble (antonym); (m) squander (synonym); (n) unfortunately (antonym).

9. There are fourteen errors in the use of punctuation marks in the following text. Rewrite the text correcting the errors:

Jerry: You look like my mother

Writer: Do you meet your mother frequently when have you met her does she visit you

Jerry: she often visits me She sends gifts for me Did you see the skates I put on yesterday

Writer: Why do you not live with her doesn’t your heart bleed for her

Jerry: Im fated to live alone

10. Write an application to the Principal of your college asking for permission to arrange a ‘Study Tour’.

11. Write a paragraph on “The Importance of Sports’.

12. Write a paragraph on Technical Education and ion comparing and contrasting their feature Education

13. Barishal  Board 2024

SECOND PAPER

According to the Syllabus of 2024

Subject Code: 108

Ne Agures in the right margie indicute full marks]

Part A-Grammar Marks 60

1. Complete the text with suitable proposition: 0.5×10=5

If you want to derive the best (a) — your education, you must be fully aware (b) — some basic things. You should never be indifferent (c) — your study. In fact, fostering a kind of passion (d) — learning appears to be very important for achieving your goal. Again, you should never try to learn anything (e) — context. You should also not run (f) — substandard traditional guide books. As a matter of fact, confining yourself (g) — poor quality note books discourages you to learn something deeply. But (h) — learning a thing very deeply, you cannot achieve the required mastery (i) — the learnt thing. Thus, you may fail to get the desired benefits (j) — from your learning.

2. Complete the sentences with the suitable phrases/words given in the box: 0.5×10=5

was born

as soon as

would rather

there

what’s…… like

have to/has to

had better

let alone

it

what does…look like

(a) Begging is quite disgraceful. I think he knows it very well. He — starve than do so.

(b) We — stop cutting down trees. Deforestation is detrimental to environment.

(c) — he —? He is friendly and he can help you.

(d) — is difficult to regain lost health. So we should always take care of health.

(e) — flows a river beside our village. The river is useful to us in many ways.

(e) Have you seen a camel? — it—?

(f)He cannot express his ideas in Bangla, — in English.

(g) Robert Herrick was a poet and a clergyman. He London.

(h) I — take coffee in lieu of tea. But I like both of them.

(i) We informed the police — the incident took place.

(j) Robert Herrick was a poet and a clergyman. He — in London.

3. Complete the following sentences with suitable phrases or clauses:

(a) It is too late. Now I — go to lunch.

(b) It is a long time since —.

(c) Had would have bought a house —.

(d) He is a quack but he talks —.

(e) The girl returned home before evening lest —.

(f) Mira sings very well. If she gets opportunity, —.

(g) The poem is too difficult for —.

(h) In spite of having all facilities, —.

(i) Patriotism is a noble virtue. It is high time —.

(j) Be studied hard so that —.

4. Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs as per subject and context:

Tigers (a) _____ (know) as ferocious animals. But they hardly (b) _____ (kill) any animal when they are not hungry. Usually the tigers (c) _____ (reside) in the deep forest. They are hardly (d) ______ (see) in the open unless there (e) ______ (to be) a strong necessity. They often remain (f) ______ (hide) under the deep green in search of the prey. Whenever they (g) ______ (discern) any prospective prey, they take a pose to (h) ______ (fall) upon it. Tigers often (i) _____ (unite) themselves to (j) ________ (attack) their prey from different directions. An adult tiger (k) _____ (devour) 20 to 30 kilograms of meat at a single meal. In our Sundarbans the number of tigers (l) _____ (decrease) day by day. Poaching and illegal trafficking (m) _____ (to be) the main reasons of decrease. So the concerned authority should be committed to (n) ______(take) action to protect the tigers.

5. Change the narrative style by using indirect speech: Direct Speech:

The old man said, “Can you give me some food? I have been starving for two days.” The maid said, “Why do you beg? Can’t you work?” “No, I’m unable to work,” said the man. The maid again said, “Don’t you have anyone to look after you?” “No, I have none on this earth who can take care of me,” said the old man.

6. Read the following text and use modifiers as directed in the blank spaces:

Books are (a) — (use intensifier) essential for us. They help us (b) — (post-modify the verb with an infinitive) knowledge. (c) — (pre-modify the noun with present participle) books, they show us the (d) — (pre-modify the noun) way. Books can be our (e) — (pre-modify the noun) friends. They help us (f) — (post-modify the verb) our mind. They improve our (g)  –(pre-modify the noun) ‘power’. They give us solace to our (h) — (pre-modify the noun) mind. Besides, reading our (i) —(pre-modify the noun) books, students should read other books. They will be able to know everything (j) — (post modify the verb).

7. Use appropriate connectors in the blank spaces of the following passage:

Time and tide wait for none. (a) _____, no one can stop the onward march of time. (b) _____, it is very important to value our time. (c) ______, if time once has gone, we cannot regain it. (d) ____,  we should not waste a single moment in vain. (e) _____, we should make proper use of every single moment of our life. (f) _____, the students should understand the value of time. (g) _______, it is a matter of great regret that some of the students pass away their valuable time in Facebook. (h) ______, they kill their time, (i) ______ they cannot prepare their lessons well. (j) ______, they always have a poor preparation for the examination. (k) ______ they cannot do well in the examination. (l) ______, they do not stop wasting time. (m) _______, they continue to waste their time using different social media sites (n) _______ it is too late for them.

8. Read the passage and then write the antonym or synonym of the words as directed: 0.5×14=7

Teachers are the best mentors of a student. They serve the society by instructing and guiding countless students through the different stages of their growth. They should never call a student weak and discourage any student frustrating his/her interest, ability and dream. Every teacher should try his/her best to find out the ways of success for the students and guide them to achieve it.

Teachers are the best mentors of a student. They serve the society by instructing and guiding countless students through the different stages of their growth. They should never call a student weak and discourage any student frustrating his/her interestability and dream. Every teacher should try his/her best to find out the ways of success for the students and guide them to achieve it.

(a) never (antonym) — always

(b) weak (antonym) — strong

(c) discourage (antonym) — encourage

(d) frustrating (synonym) — irritating/disturbing

(e) interest (synonym) — welfare/desire 

(f) ability (antonym) — inability

(g) dream (synonym) — aim/goal

(h) best (antonym) — worst

(i) success (synonym) — failure

(j) achieve (synonym) — gain

(k) mentor (synonym) — adviser 

(l) instruct (antonym) — mislead

(m) countless (synonym) — innumerable

(n) growth (synonym) — development

9. Use the necessary punctuation marks in the following text. Rewrite the text correcting the errors and make capitalization if needed:

Son: Did you keep a diary during the Liberation War?

Father: Yes, I did.

Son: Can I have a look at it?

Father: I’m afraid I’ve lost it.

Son: Can you remember anything about it?

Father: Yes, I remember one event. There were lots of sounds and bangs outside one night. You wanted to look out, but we didn’t let you.

Father: Because it was very dangerous. You were only four years old then.

Son: I can’t remember anything.

Father: It’s natural. No one can remember all from early childhood.

Part B: Composition Marks: 40

10. Suppose you are a student of “X” College. Write an application to the Principal of your college requesting the installation of a smart sound system in your classroom.

11. Write a paragraph showing the causes and effects of price hikes. (Use 200 words)

12. Write a paragraph describing “The Uses and Abuses of Social Media.” (Use 200 words)

14. Mymensingh Board 2024

ENGLISH SECOND PAPER

[According to the Syllabus of 2024]

Subject Code: 108

Time-3 hours Full marks-100

[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full marks.]

Part A-Grammar Marks-60

1. Complete the text with suitable prepositions: Marks 0.5×10=5

Ours is a riverine country. Rivers are everywhere (a) — our life, literature, economy and culture. But are the rivers (b) — good shape? Unfortunately they are not. Though rivers are part and parcel (c) — our life, we ourselves are cruel (d) — them. A few rivers are already dead and several are going (e) — the pangs of death. Some river-grabbers grab river banks and build buildings (f) — getting silted (g) — trade and commerce. Rivers are also deforestation. So, rivers cannot flow (h) — sufficient water during the rainy season. As a result floods occur and people’s sufferings go (i) — description. Then rivers become source of sufferings instead (j) — blessings.

2. Complete the following sentences with suitable words /phrases given below: 0.5×10=5

there

let alone

what does…..look like

it

would rather

has to

as soon as

was born

had better

what’s…..like

(a) Selina is a poor student. She cannot afford to buy a cell phone — a laptop.

(b) The sky is cloudy. It may rain today. You — leave early.

(c) — is many years since we first met. How time does fly! (

(d) His mother is sick. He needs to go home — possible.

(e) We — develop our humanity than observe hartal and strike.

(f) Robert Browning is my favourite poet. He — in 1812.

(g) — was a pandemic all over the world in 2020 and 2021.

(h) A good citizen — perform a lot of things.

(i) — the national flower of Bangladesh —?

(j) — honesty —? It is the best quality of life.

3. Complete the following sentences with suitable clauses and phrases: 1×10-10

(a) Patriotism is a noble virtue. It is high time —.

(b) Hasan got GPA 4.50. Had he studies seriously, he —.

(c) Time is valuable. Those who waste time —.

(d) This celling is not so high. He is tall enough —.

(e) Lock the door and keep the key in a safe place lest —.

(f) You cannot understand everything clearly unless —.

(g) A lot of passengers were waiting at the bus stop. A bus came. But the bus was so small that —.

(h) In spite of facing so many drawbacks in life he ultimately —.

(i) Ayesha is a bright student. She studies hard so that —.

(j) Freedom is man’s birth right. He is born free but everywhere —.

4. Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs as per subject and context: 0.5×14=7

Man has unquenchable thirst for knowledge. He is never (a)______ (satisfy) with what he already (b)_______ (know) and (c)______ (see). Naturally he (d)______ (want) to know and (e)________ (see) more and more. This curiosity for (f)______ (know) more has (g)_______ (inspire) him (h)_________(undertake) and (i)_______ (carry) out difficult and dangerous tasks which eventually (j)________ (result) in epoch making discoveries and inventions and (k)________ (lead) him in his long and continuous journey from his helpless state of caveman to his present situations of power and progress. He (1)________ (be) helpless still now, he would not have (m)________ (be) able to control all powers and forces. (n)________ (invent) so many technologies he now controls almost all destructive powers and forces. 

5. Change the narrative style by using indirect speech:

The king said to the astrologer, “How long do you want to live? For you will be hanged very soon.” Looking at the sky the astrologer said, “My Lord, the positions of the stars declare that I’ll die only a week before your Majesty. Good bye.” The king turned pale and ordered his courtiers, “Drive this wretch away and never allow him to come for disturbing peace.”

6. Read the following text and use modifiers as directed in the blank spaces:

Amerigo, (a) ____ (use noun in apposition) lives alone. His parents now live separate and none of them wants (b) ____ (use infinitive to post modify the verb) his responsibility. (c) ____ (use possessive to pre-modify the noun) mother told him to go away because she is married to another man. (d) _____ (use determiner to premodify the noun) streets are now his home. He wanted (e) ____ (use adjective to premodify the noun) money from his father to buy a (f) _____ (use noun adjective to premodify the noun) ticket. But his father did not answer. He earns his living by working hard. (g) _____ (use adverbial to premodify the verb) he finds work. Some of (h) _____ (use demonstrative to premodify the noun) works are very risky for him. Once he sold ice-cream (i) ____ (use prepositional phrase to post modify the verb). But he got (j) ____ (use quantifier to premodify the noun) money in return from the owner of the ice-cream shop.

7. Use appropriate sentence connectors in the blank spaces of the following text:

Honesty is a noble virtue. The man (a)_______possesses this uncommon quality is the happiest man in the world. Truely speaking a man should have trustworthiness (b)________ nobody believes a liar. A liar may prosper for the time being. (c)_______ ultimately he goes to the dogs. (d)_______ we should be honest in our life. It is believed that honesty is the best policy. (e) dishonesty is the sign of down fall. God helps those who are honest. (f)_______ dishonest people are cursed. Childhood is the best time (g)_______ children should be taught honesty. It is seen that children follow their parents. (h)_______ parents should be honest (i)_________ they should be allowed to mix with those friends who are really honest. (j)_________ parents should tell stories of honest people to children. (k)__________ they can tell the story of honest people from history. (l)_______ parents should teach children how to distinguish between the right and the wrong. (m)_________ children build up their character. (n)_______ parents can show the path of honesty to children.

8. Read the passage and then write the antonym or synonym of the  words as directed below:

Sincerity is the essential element of life. Since it is the root of success, it is the quality of great men. They know its importance in human life. A sincere person is concerned about the outcome of his deeds. He has a good intention. People would like to trust a sincere person as he does not prove false. So, he usually, wins respect of others. A sincere person is always eager to possess a truthful mind. friendly and real personality. With these qualities he can overcome many difficulties in life. He can also recognise the intrinsic value of something. His good deeds are recognised and praised everywhere. Undoubtedly a sincere person is a trustworthy person.

(a) success (antonym) (b) great (antonym) (c) importance (synonym) (d) outcome (synonym) (e) intention (synonym) (f) trust (antonym) (g) respect (antonym) (h) cager (antonym) (i) prove (synonym) (j) overcome (synonym) (k) value (synonym) (l) deed (synonym) (m) praise (antonym) (o) sincere (synonym)

9. There are fourteen errors in the use of punctuation marks in the following text. Rewrite the text correcting the errors:

Rahim: We are about to finish our HSC examination are you thinking about your future

Karim: Yes, What about you

Rahim I want to pursue higher education. What are your plans 

Karim: I rather follow some vocation course to make my career. 

Rahim: Really have you thought of any particular vacation Karim: Yes I would like to join the fashion design course. This career has a prospect these days. 

Rahim: It is suitable for boys. 

Karim: Why not Boys are as good as girl in many profession now a days. Whats your future plan 

Rahim: I would like to go for teaching. 

Karim: Its good profession for a studious boy like you.

Part B Composition Marks-40

10. Write an application to the Principal of your college to install multimedia system in the classroom. 10

11. Write a paragraph on uses and abuses of internet in 200 words. 15

12. Write a paragraph on ‘Price Hike’ in 200 words. 15

15. Chattagram Board 2024

ENGLISH SECOND PAPER

[According to the Syllabus of 2024]

Subject Code: 108

Time-3 hours Full marks-100

[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full marks.]

Part A-Grammar Marks-60

1. Complete the text with suitable prepositions: Marks 0.5×10=5

Life of common people is beset (a)______ a number of troubles. Price spiral has added new sufferings (b)_________ our life. Indeed, price of daily commodities has gone (c)_________ the ability of the common people. Lack (d)_______ supervision is responsible (e)________ it. Some dishonest businessmen devoid (f)__________ morality hoard goods (g)________ quick profit. The Government should take punitive action (h)_______  those people. People from all walks (i)________ life should also co-operate (j)__________ the Government.

2. Complete the sentences with suitable words/phrases given in the box:

what does _____ look like

it

what’s _____ like

as soon as

was born

has to

there

would rather

let alone

had better

(a) Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman ______ in 1920 in Tungipara of Gopalgonj district.

 (b) _______ Professor Nathaniel Kleitman? Though he looks serious, he is an interesting physiologist and sleep researcher.

 (c) The train blew whistle. ________ the passengers heard the whistle, they got into it.

 (d) _______ is very hot today. Moreover, load-shedding is aggravating the situation.

(e) ________ mother’s love? It is incomparable.

 (f) Ronny Heaslop’s father is very sick. ________ seems to be no hope of recovery.

 (g) The sky is getting dark. Nahian _________carry an umbrella.

(h) Tahmid was too tired to walk, ________ run.

(i) Ahsan ________ walk home than take a rickshaw. The road is jam- packed.

 (j) There is a charitable dispensary in our locality. None_______ pay for the service.

3. Complete the sentences using suitable phrases/clauses.

(a) I miss my maternal grandmother a lot. 15 years have passed since —.

(b) Zillur and Ashraf were lucky. No sooner had they —.

(c) In our country, there are many people —. Poverty is a curse for any society.

(d) Corruption is an obstacle to our national development. It is high time —.

(e) Study sincerely lest —.

(f) Nurjahan studies medicine so that —.

(g) Once there was an old man who had three sons. They were so lazy that —.

(h) Rezwan tried his best to get the job but he could not get it. Had he got the job, he would —.

(i) The man — can maintain a sound health.

(f)Florence Nightingale wanted to be a nurse with a view to —.

4. Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs as per subject and context:

Relationships (a)______ (be) of different kinds. Some (b)_______ (be) familial and intimate, (c)_______ (form) by blood and by marriage; some are social like the ones we have with friends and some (d)________ (make) in school where we (e)_______ (form) close bonds with classmates and teachers. Relationship can also (f)_______ (foster) in workplace, which may quickly (g)_________ (change) from professional to social. There (h)________ (be) relationships also between human beings and animals, between children and their toys that they can’t (i)________ (part) with. All these relationships (j)_________. (keep) us close to each other and (k)______ (provide) us all kinds of support love and affection. A person (1)________ (have) no family feels the pain of loneliness and isolation. There (m)_______ (be) no one to laugh or (n)______ (cry) with him/her.

5. Change the narrative style by using indirect speeches :

“Porter, you may go,” said the mistress of the house, laughing. “You have gained your freedom.” “By Allah,” he replied, “I will not leave this house until I have heard the stories of my companions.”

6. Read the following text and use modifiers as directed in the blank spaces:

Long ago, there was an (a)________ (pre-modify the noun) king in England. He was tired of ruling and needed rest. He had (b)________ (pre-modify the noun) daughters Goneril, Regan and Cordelia. He made up his mind (c)________(post-modify the verb with an infinitive phrase) among his daughters. But, at first, he wanted (d)_______ (post- modify the verb with an infinitive phrase) how much they loved him. Firstly, the king asked his (e)________ (pre-modify the noun) daughter how much she loved him. Goneril declared that she loved him (f) _________ (use an intensifier to post-modify the verb) than she could say. Lear, the king, was (g)__________(pre-modify the adjective) satisfied. He gave her one-third of the kingdom. Then he asked his (h) ________ (pre-modify the noun) daughter Regan. She replied that her love for him would never change. She was able (i) __________ (post-modify the adjective with an infinitive) him. So, the king gave another-third of his kingdom. Then, it was the turn of Cordelia, the (j) _________(pre-modify the noun) daughter of the king.

7. Use appropriate sentence connectors in the blank spaces of the following passage:

Self-confidence is essential to attain success in life. (a)_______ a person having self-confidence has won half of the battle. Self- confidence enables a man to prosper by creating some other virtues requisite for success. (b)_______ when a self-confident man fails to attain success, he becomes determined to reach his goal. This determination gives rise to some other virtues in him. (c)________ he becomes diligent. He does not yield to failure. (d)_______ he endeavours more in the process. (e)________ he becomes more sincere in his work. (f)_______ he becomes successful. (g) _______ a man devoid of self-confidence stumbles at every step, (h)________ – he loses vitality to go ahead. (i)__________ he does not try once more. (j)________ he is heard to curse his fortune. (k)_______ the brave who have self-confidence (l)_________ this process has been going on since prehistoric time. (m)________ we must follow the track of the greatest people. (n)_________ we have to be failure in life and lament.

8. Read the passage and then write the synonym or antonym of the words as directed below: 0.5×14=7

Morning walk is not only pleasant but also beneficial to health. In fact, walking regularly in the morning is a very good habit. It is the most advisable physical exercise for the aging and the old. In the morning, nature appears at her best. At that time everything remains quiet and seems impressive. The environment with birds and beasts becomes calm and serene. The people who go out for a walk in the morning cannot but be impressed by it. It helps to keep their mind jolly and jovial. It also sets their temper for the rest of the day.

(a) pleasant (antonym); (b) beneficial (antonym): (c) regularly (antonym); (d) advisable (synonym); (e) appear (synonym); best (antonym); (g) quiet (antonym); (h) environment (synonym); (i) beasts (synonym): (j) serene (synonym); (k) impressed (synonym); (l) jovial (antomyn) (m) temper (synonym); (n) rest (antonym).

9. There are fourteen errors in the use of punctuation marks in the following text. Rewrite the text correcting the errors:

Have you seen your mother Jerry I see her every summer She sends for me I wanted to cry out Why are you not with her How can she let you go away again He said She comes up here from Mannville whenever she can She doesnt have a job now.

Part B Composition Marks-40

10. Write an application to the Principal of Chattogram College, Chattogram for admission on TC. 10

11. Write a paragraph on ‘Smart Bangladesh around 200 words. 15

12. Write a compare and contrast paragraph on “Junk Food and Healthy Food” around 200 words. 15

16. Dinajpur Board 2024

ENGLISH SECOND PAPER

[According to the Syllabus of 2024]

Subject Code: 108

Time-3 hours Full marks-100

[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full marks.]

Part A-Grammar Marks-60

1. Complete the text with suitable prepositions: Marks 0.5×10=5

It is known (a) ______ all that one day all will pass away (b) _____ this earth. So, we have no escape (c) ______ death. One day we all _____ will roll down (d) _______ the icy lap of death. Because death is common (e) _____ all. So, we should not mourn (f) _____ the dead. But those who die (g) _____ the country are immortal. Thein memories do not sink (h) _____ oblivion. There is no medicine that can save a man (i) _____ death. So, we should always be ready (j) _____ death.

2. Complete the sentences with suitable phrases/words given in the box: 

had better

there

What does…. look like

it

let alone

as soon as

What’s… like

have to

would rather 

was born

(a)He headed for the new workplace _____ he received the transfer order.

 (b)_______ your new teacher ______? He is nice but a bit strict.

 (c)The Bangladesh cricket team dropped out from the tournament in the first round, ______ make it to the final.

 (d)I am trying to catch upon some sleep. You _____ turn off the TV.

(e)_______ she_____ ? She is tall and has blonde hair.

 (f)Although Lalon Shah ______ into a Hindu family, he grew up in a Muslim family.

(g)Nowadays we cannot think of a single day without cell phones but _____ was a time when even land phones were a luxury.

(h)My aunt is shy by nature. In social gatherings, she ______ stay alone than interact with others.

(i)_______ was a wonderful night. The sky was cloudless and full of stars.

(j)You _______ follow traffic rules. You cannot drive as you like.

3. Complete the following sentences with suitable clauses/phrases: 

(a)There goes a proverb, “Grasp all, ……… .” If you want to get everything at a time, you may end up in losing every thing.

(b) The first and foremost duty of a student is to study. Without — , you can never expect a good result.

(c) You never speak the truth. I will not accompany you unless you —.

(d) Early rising is good for health. You should rise early so that —.

(e) Self-help is the best help and Allah helps those who …………….. .

(f) Don’t be tensed for my return. ………. after I shall have finished my work.

(g)You ought to read your texts again and again with a view to —.

(h) You should remember that if you do not work hard, you will have a chance to fail in the exam. Work hard lest —.

(i) It is 10 O’clock now. Our train will start exactly at 11 O’clock. It is high time we —.

(j) My childhood was full of happiness. Would that —.

4. Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs  as per subject and context:

We can’t help (a) _____ (rely) on English. Now, English is (b) ______ (use) as a common language for global communication. It (c) _____ (recognize) as an international language. English is important for (d) _____ (maintain) communication with our development partners. A good command over English as well as regular practices (e) _____ (be) essential for us. 80% information of all the computers (f) _______ (be) in English. With a view to (g) ______ (exchange) our views with the rest of the world, we have to (h) ______ (learn) English. Moreover, we (i) ________ (provide) with the good scope of (j) ______ (enjoy) the best books through English. English (k) ____ (be) now no longer the native speaker’s language. Now it (l) _______ (belong) to the world’s people. It is high time we (m) ______ (pay) more attention to English. Otherwise, we (n) ________ (lag) behind.

5. Change the narrative style by using indirect speeches:

The class teacher said to the students, “Do you like to go for study tour?” “Yes,” said all the students. Then he said, “Take permission of your parents.” One of the students said, ” Let us go to Cox’s Bazar.” The Principal said, “May your journey be safe and sound.”

6. Read the following text and use modifiers as directed in the blank spaces:

Rainy season is the proper time for (a) ______ (use a noun adjective to pre modify the noun) plantation. It is the time when (b) _____ (use article to pre modify the noun) environment is the most suitable one for the (c) _____ (use an adjective to pre modify the noun) growth of trees. We should plant trees according to (d) _____ (use possessive to pre modify the noun) suitability of the land. There are (e) _______ (use quantifier to pre modify the noun) fallow lands around us. We can plant saplings on (f) ______ (use a demonstrative) lands. Sea-beaches, low-lying areas, road sides etc. can be brought under the scheme of tree plantation. We can easily engage landless people (g) ______ (use an infinitive phrase to post modify the verb) the saplings and ensure their safe growth. The success of tree plantation programme requires (h) _____ (use article to pre modify the noun phrase) united effort. The Government, the NGOs and the educated section of the society should work (i) _____ (post modify the verb with adverbial) in this regard. Everybody should come forward spontaneously to contribute to (j) _____ (use a demonstrative to pre modify the noun phrase) noble campaign.

7. Use appropriate sentence connectors in the blank spaces of the following passage:

My name is Amerigo. I am 13 years old (a) ____ live on the street alone. My mother does not live with me. (b) _____, she does not want me. (c) _____, she told me to go away. (d) _____ , my mother is separated from my father. (e) _____ she is married to another man. Probably she is happy with him. (f) ____ , my father lives very far away. (g) ______ , I cannot go there. (h) ____ I want to go to him, he doesn’t take me either. I begged him to send to me some money (i) _______ I could buy a bus ticket. I am still waiting (j) _______ he hasn’t answered. (k) ______ , the streets are now my home. I used to do some works (l) ______ , collecting trash, selling ice-cream of a owner etc. I sold ice-cream of the owner but he gave me nothing in return. (m) _____ , I had to starve sometimes. (n) ______, my life is very hard without my parents.

8. Read the passage below and then write the synonym or antonym  of the words as directed:

Smoking is a very bad habit. It is a dangerous habit too. It is so dangerous and mortifying that it may cause cancer, heart attack, high blood pressure, chronic troubles and other serious diseases. Smoking tobacco products is a major health hazard. One puff of cigarette smoke contains fifteen billion particles of extremely poisonous things such as nicotine, methyl alcohol, carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, arsenic and several other acids. These are all really very fatal and injurious to health. Nicotine constricts the size of blood vessels which impedes the normal flow of blood and oxygen in the body. It causes the heart to beat faster. Arsenic and tobacco tar are cancer causing agents in animals and human beings. Tobacco tar forms a brown sticky mass inside the lungs and it hinders the easy flow of blood. In short, the dangers of smoking are quite unlimited and all should avoid it to live a happy and peaceful life.

(a) dangerous (synonym) (b) mortifying (antonym) (c) cause (synonym) (d) major (antonym)  (e) fatal (antonym) (f) injurious (synonym) (g) impede (antonym) (h)   normal (synonym) (i) inside (antonym) (j) hinder (synonym) (k) poisonous (synonym) (l) unlimited (antonym) (m) avoid (antonym) (n) peaceful (antonym)

9. There are fourteen errors in the use of punctuation marks in the C following text. Rewrite the text correcting the errors: 

Student: May I come in, sir 

Headmaster: Yes come in. 

Student: Good morning sir. 

Headmaster: Good morning. What do you want 

Student: Sir I want a transfer certificate. 

Headmaster: A transfer certificate Why do you need a transfer certificate Its the middle of the session.

Student: My father has been transferred from Dhaka to Khulna. 

Headmaster: oh I see. Cant you stay here for the rest of the session 

Student: Sorry sir, I cant. My father is unable to afford me here. 

Headmaster: Don’t you have any relative here? 

Student: No, I haven’t.

Headmaster: Where is your application? 

Student: Here it is, sir. 

Headmaster: Have you cleared your tuition fees? 

Student: Yes, sir. Here is the receipt. 

Headmaster: Meet the head clerk. 

Student: Thank you, sir.

Part B Composition Marks-40

10. Write an application to the Principal of your college praying for a seat in the college hostel. 10

11. Write a paragraph on “The Celebration of Pohela Boishakh in Bangladesh”. (Within 200 words) 15

12. Write a paragraph on “Premature Marriage in Bangladesh” showing its causes and effects. (Within 200 words) 15

Arrange/Rewrite

Arrange and rewrite the following words so that they make sense.

Questions:
1.
a. l, e, m, g, e, n, t, a, n
b. to, a, Shefali, days, will, few, go, for, Dhaka.
c. would, oh, be, that, wonderful!
d. mother, dress, is, Saikat’s, a, maker.
e. table, why, want, Amina, David’s, does, go, to, to?
Answer:
a. Gentleman
b. Shefali will go to Dhaka for a few days.
c. Oh, that would be wonderful!
d. Saikat’s mother is a dress maker.
e. Why does Amina want to go to David’s table?
2.
a. her, who, put, out?
b. a, days, few, for
c. o, k, e, s, i, m
d. ask, questions, can, you, I, some?
e. school, to, she, go, didn’t
Answer:
a. Who put her out?
b. For a few days.
c. Eskimo
d. Can I ask you some questions?
e. She didn’t go to school.
3.
a. you, foods, which, healthy, keep, can?
b. do, say, I, can, what, you?
c. you, but, join, an, I, hour, can, after.
d. s, i, p, r, a, c, t, e
e. play, often, it, do, how, you?
Answer:
a. Which foods can keep you healthy?
b. Can you say what I do?
c. But I can join you after an hour.
d. Practise
e. How often do you play it?

Questions:
4.
a. today, the, is, sky, clear.
b. separate, they, rooms, live, in.
c. h, i, l, e, d, c, r, n
d. country, is, Bangladesh, a, small.
e. his, who, uncle, is?
Answer
a. Today the sky is clear.
b. They live in separate rooms.
c. Children
d. Bangladesh is a small country.
e. Who is his uncle?
5.
a. n, h, i, t, c, a, g, o, g, t
b. our, often, come, time, free, here, we, in.
c. groups, say, lines, of, student, different, will, different.
d. lives, his, parents, Bogra, in, an, Saikat, with, apartment, in.
e. sewing, in, her, time, free, loves, she.
Answer
a. Chittagong
b. We often come here in our free time.
c. Different groups of student will say different lines.
d. Saikat lives in an apartment in Bogra with his parents.
e. She loves sewing in her free time.
6.
a. have, you, do, any, class, now?
b. l, r, g, u, l, a, e, y, r
c. you, have, done, your, homework?
d. 29, Olympic, seen, already, has, the, world, games.
e. don’t, like, potato, I, chips.
Answer
a. Do you have any class now?
b. Regularly
c. Have you done your homework?
d. The world has already seen 29 Olympic Games.
e. I don’t like potato chips.

Questions:
7
a. Jumps, tree, a, to, over, Fitzy.
b. voice, my, lost, have, I.
c. e, s, m, s, a, e, g
d. you, how, are, Fitzy?
e. Rebecca Rabbit, the, on, grass, sitting, is.
Answer:
a. Fitzy jumps over to a tree.
b. I have lost my voice.
c. Message.
d. How are you, Fitzy?
e. Rebecca Rabbit is sitting on the grass.
8
a. f, v, i, o, r, t, e, u
b. live, my, in, I, with, parents, Dhaka
c. should, good, you, eat, food.
d. loves, read, Bithi, to, books.
e. likes, visit, Raju, schools, to.
Answer:
a. Favourite.
b. I live in Dhaka with my parents.
c. You should eat good food.
d. Bithi loves to read books.
e. Raju likes to visit schools.
9
a. my, I, leisure, spend, gardening, time.
b. game, what, you, play, do, like, to?
c. often, how, watch, do, TV, you?
d. are, candles, it, lit, on.
e. h, t, h, o, u, g, t.
Answer:
a. I spend my leisure time gardening.
b. What game do you like to play?
c. How often do you watch TV?
d. Candles are lit on it.
e. thought.

Questions:
10.
a. hare, there, once, was, a.
b. you, to, happy, birthday.
c. talking, to, she, mother, is, her.
d. r, d, e, m, a
e. game, what, you, play, do, like, to?
Answer
a. Once there was a hare.
b. Happy birthday to you.
c. She is talking to her mother.
d. dream.
e. What game do you like to play?
11.
a. you, do, in, Sylhet, live?
b. name, Mita, my, is.
c. class, Rashid, Is, for, late?
d. r, t, w, i, r, e
e. is, Bithi, a quiet, person, not.
Answer
a. Do you live in Sylhet?
b. My name is Mita.
c. Is Rashid late for class?
d. writer.
e. Bithi is not a quiet person.
12.
a. l, u, f, i, t, u, a, e, b
b. do, a, does, singer, what?
c. not, no, all, at.
d. seven, past, it’s, half.
e. comes, Tuesday, after, Monday.
Answer
a. Beautiful.
b. What does a singer do?
c. No, not at all.
d. It’s half past seven.
e. Tuesday comes after Monday.
# Arrange and rewrite the following words so that they make sense.
Questions:
13.
a. like, would, to, you, come?
b. o, f, o, s, d
c. millionaire. I, I, a, were, wish!
d. it, time, is, what, now?
e. cannot, spring, see, Maria, day, the.
Answer
a. Would you like to come?
b. Foods
c. I wish I were a millionaire.
d. What time is it now?
e. Maria cannot see the spring day.
14.
a. do, family, what, for, does, the, she?
b. date, the, second, what, day, of, January, is?
c. r, e, b, m, e, m, e, r
d. far, is, Teknaf, how, Chittagong, from?
e. groups, say, lines, of, students, different, will, different.
Answer
a. What does she do for the family?
b. What date is the second day of January?
c. Remember.
d. How far is Chittagong from Teknaf?
e. Different students of different groups will say lines.
15.
a. way, hospital, that, is the.
b. you, sailing, can, sea, go, the, in.
c. is, minutes, it, 7, fifteen, o’clock, past.
d. half-way, I, already, through, am.
e. e, p, a, i, r, i, d, m
Answer
a. The hospital is that way.
b. You can go sailing in the sea.
c. It is fifteen minutes past 7 o’clock.
d. I am already through half -way.
e. Impaired
20.
a. I, what, do, say, can, you?
b. kind, are, they, polite, and.
c. fair, at, see, the, you.
d. r, n, i, t, o, d, c, u, e.
e. in, year, months, a, twelve.
Answer
a. Can you say what I do?
b. They are polite and kind.
c. See you at the fair.
d. Introduce.
e. Twelve months in a year.
21.
a. x, c, e, d, e, i, t
b. made, lot, he, a, of, mistakes.
c. stay, in, I, Dhaka, will, for, days, two.
d. game, you, like, what, do, to, play?
e. the, at, the, last, tortoise, won, game.
Answer
a. Excited.
b. He made a lot of mistakes.
c. I will stay in Dhaka for two days.
d. What game do you like to play?
e. At last, the tortoise won the game.
22.
a. name, is, what, your?
b. over, Fitzy, to, a, rock, jumps.
c. kind, what, of, cake, you, like, do?
d. time, is, what, it?
e. f, a, c, r, e, u, l.
Answer
a. What is your name?
b. Fitzy jumps over to a rock.
c. What kind of cake do you like?
d. What time is it?
e. careful.
23.
a. name, Kishoreganj, of, home, the, town, is, my.
b. far, is, Teknaf, now, from, Chittagong?
c. name, your, what’s friend’s best?
d. do, when, get up, you, bed, from?
e. e, o, h, u, s, s.
Answer
a. Kishoreganj is the name of my home town.
b. Is Chittagong far from Teknaf now?
c. What’s your best friend’s name?
d. When do you get up from bed?
e. Houses.
24.
a. kind, are, polite, and, they.
b. want, know, what, you, do, to?
c. o, w, n, e, d, r, l, f, u.
d. spend, leisure, your, you, do, how, time?
e. yourself, know, don’t, you.
Answer
a. They are kind and polite.
b. What do you want to know?
c. Wonderful.
d. How do you spend your leisure time?
e. You don’t know yourself.

Questions:
20.
a. I, what, do, say, can, you?
b. kind, are, they, polite, and.
c. fair, at, see, the, you.
d. r, n, i, t, o, d, c, u, e.
e. in, year, months, a, twelve.
Answer
a. Can you say what I do?
b. They are polite and kind.
c. See you at the fair.
d. Introduce.
e. Twelve months in a year.
21.
a. x, c, e, d, e, i, t
b. made, lot, he, a, of, mistakes.
c. stay, in, I, Dhaka, will, for, days, two.
d. game, you, like, what, do, to, play?
e. the, at, the, last, tortoise, won, game.
Answer
a. Excited.
b. He made a lot of mistakes.
c. I will stay in Dhaka for two days.
d. What game do you like to play?
e. At last, the tortoise won the game.
22.
a. name, is, what, your?
b. over, Fitzy, to, a, rock, jumps.
c. kind, what, of, cake, you, like, do?
d. time, is, what, it?
e. f, a, c, r, e, u, l.
Answer
a. What is your name?
b. Fitzy jumps over to a rock.
c. What kind of cake do you like?
d. What time is it?
e. careful.
23.
a. name, Kishoreganj, of, home, the, town, is, my.
b. far, is, Teknaf, now, from, Chittagong?
c. name, your, what’s friend’s best?
d. do, when, get up, you, bed, from?
e. e, o, h, u, s, s.
Answer
a. Kishoreganj is the name of my home town.
b. Is Chittagong far from Teknaf now?
c. What’s your best friend’s name?
d. When do you get up from bed?
e. Houses.
24.
a. kind, are, polite, and, they.
b. want, know, what, you, do, to?
c. o, w, n, e, d, r, l, f, u.
d. spend, leisure, your, you, do, how, time?
e. yourself, know, don’t, you.
Answer
a. They are kind and polite.
b. What do you want to know?
c. Wonderful.
d. How do you spend your leisure time?
e. You don’t know yourself.

 25. Write the following words, phrases or sentences correctly so that they make a sense.

(a) guangela

(b) dnrife

(c) she/ do/ what/ does?

(d) when/ last/ you/ there/ did/ go?

(e) with/ was/ who/ you?

Answer to the question no 9 :
(a) Language;
(b) Friend.
(c) What does she do?
(d) When did you last go there?
(e) Who was with you?

 25. Arrange and rewrite the following words so that they make sense. 1X5 = 5

a. my, time, I, leisure, spend, gardening.
b. game, What, you, play, do, like to?
c. often, How, Watch, do, TV, you?
d. Don’t, like, potato, I, chips.
e. he. thought, the, hare, than, he, would, longer, slept.
Answer to the question no. 9:
a) I spend my leisure time gardening.
b) What game do you like to play?
c) How often do you watch TV?
d) I don’t like potato chips.
e) The hare slept longer than he thought he would.

26. Rewrite the following words, phrases or sentences correctly so that they make a sense.
(a) ahfrte
(b) itsfr
(c) help/who/will/you?
(d) a/mother/is/my/housewife?
(e) is/your/what/nationality?
Answer to the question no. 6 :
(a) Father
(b) First
(c) Who will help you?
(d) My mother is a housewife.
(e) What is your nationality?

27. Arrange and rewrite the following words so that they make sense.
(a) my, time, I, leisure, spend, gardening.
(b) game, what, you, play, do, like, to?
(c) often, how, watch, do, TV, you?
(d) don’t, like, potato, I, chips.
(e) he, thought, the, hare, than, he, would, longer, slept.
Answer to the question no-5 :
(a) I spend my leisure time gardening.
(b) What game do you like to play?
(c) How often do you watch TV?
(d) I don’t like potato chips.
(e) The hare slept longer than he thought he would.

28.  Write the following words, sentences correctly so that they make sense.

(a) aemsuer

(b) raetrsue

c) fan, the, is, the, van, on

(d) I, a, saw, women, in, veil, a.
(e) vine, fox, the, saw, the, on, grapes, a.
Answer to the question no.-2:
(a) measure
(b) treasure
(c) The fan is on the van.
(d) I saw a women in a veil.
(e) The fox saw the grapes on a vine.

29. Arrange and rewrite the following words so that they make sense. 1–5 = 5
a. my, time, I, leisure, spend, gardening.
b. game, What, you, play, do, like to?
c. often, How, Watch, do, TV, you?
d. Don’t, like, potato, I, chips.
e. he. thought, the, hare, than, he, would, longer, slept.

30. Write the following words/phrases/sentences correctly:
(a) kchierdanhfe
(b) of/lot/a
(c) friends/writes/letter/a/to/she/her
(d) at/school/are/how/things?
(e) well/not/am/feeling/ I.

31. Rearrange the sentences to build up questions and answer them.
(a) do/ study/ where/ you?
(b) your/ does/ where/ live/ family?
(c) is/ your/ what/ father?
(d) get up/ you/ do/ when/ bed/ from?
(e) are/ how/ old/ you?

32. Rearrange the following words, sentences correctly so that they make sense. 1
(a) erapatmnt

(b) gerfifihtre

(c) Mr, a, banker, his, father, is, Islam.

(d) notacro

(e) time, her, loves, she, sewing, in, free.

33.  Write the following words/phrase/sentences correctly.                                                                                        

(a) I, today, to do, work, meant, my.

(b) own, rhythm, English, its, speech, has.

(c) time, books, I, by, spend, my, reading, leisure, story.

(d) tell, will, me, you, way, the, of, stand, bus, near?

(e) night, they, at, badminton, play, in, field, this.

34. Write the following words, sentences correctly so that they make a sense.                                  

a) Ylrruglea

b) Geeryn

c)  What are eat you you

d) A drink of lot liquids.

e) You what call people do?                                            

35 . Arrange and rewrite the following words so that they make sense.

(a) over, is, gentleman, who, the, there?

(b) to, a, Shefali, days, will, few, go, for Dhaka.

(c) would, oh, be, that, wonderful!

(d) mother, dress, is, Saikat’s, a, maker.

(e) table, why, want, Amina, David’s, does, go, to, to?

Answer-1:

(a) Who is the gentleman over there?

(b) Shefali will go to Dhaka for a few days.

(c) Oh, that would be wonderful!

(d) Saikat’s mother is a dress maker.

(e) Why does Amina want to go to David’s table?

Questions-2:

(a) her, who, put, out?

(b) a, days, few, for

(c) igloo, live, Eskimos, in, the, the

(d) ask, questions, can, you, I, some?

(e) school, to, she, go, didn’t

Answer-2:

(a) Who put her out?

(b) For a few days.

(c) The Eskimos live in the Igloo.

(d) Can I ask you some questions?

(e) She didn’t go to school.

Questions-3:

(a) you, foods, which, healthy, keep, can?

(b) do, say, I, can, what, you?

(c) you, but, join, an, I, hour, can, after.

(d) our, with, can, him, practice, we, English.

(e) play, often, it, do, how, you?

Answer-3:

(a) Which foods can keep you healthy?

(b) Can you say what I do?

(c) But I can join you after an hour.

(d) We can practice our English with him.

(e) How often do you play it?

Questions-4:

(a) today, the, is, sky, clear.

(b) separate, they, rooms, live, in.

(c) children, the, what, doing, were?

(d) country, is, Bangladesh, a, small.

(e) his, who, uncle, is?

Answer-4:

(a) Today the sky is clear.

(b) They live in separate rooms.

(c) What were the children doing?

(d) Bangladesh is a small country.

(e) Who is his uncle?

Questions-5:

(a) going, parents, my, to, chittagong, I’m, with.

(b) our, often, come, time, free, here, we, in.

(c) groups, say, lines, of, student, different, will, different.

(d) lives, his, parents, Bogra, in, an, Saikat, with, apartment, in.

(e) sewing, in, her, time, free, loves, she.

Questions-5:

(a) Tm going to Chittagong with my parents.

(b) We often come here in our free time.

(c) Different groups of student will say different lines.

(d) Saikat lives in an apartment in Bogra with his parents.

(e) She loves sewing in her free time.

Questions-6:

(a) have, you, do, any, class, now?

(b) must, you, regularly, them, eat.

(c) you, have, done, your, homework?

(d) 29, Olympic, seen, already, has, the, world, games.

(e) don’t, like, potato, I, chips.

Questions-6:

(a) Do you have any class now?

(b) You must eat them regularly.

(c) Have you done your homework?

(d) The world has already seen 29 Olympic Games.

(e) I don’t like potato chips.

Questions-7:

(a) Jumps, tree, a, to, over, Fitzy.

(b) voice, my, lost, have, I.

(c) message, reads, his, Rosie.

(d) you, how, are, Fitzy?

(e) Rebecca Rabbit, the, on, grass, sitting, is.

Answer-7:

(a) Fitzy jumps over to a tree.

(b) I have lost my voice.

(c) Rosie reads his message.

(d) How are you, Fitzy?

(e) Rebecca Rabbit is sitting on the grass.

Questions-8:

(a) is, favourite, what, your, dish

(b) live, my, in, I, with, parents, Dhaka

(c) should, good, you, eat, food.

(d) loves, read, Bithi, to, books.

(e) likes, visit, Raju, schools, to.

Answer-8:

(a) What is your favourite dish?

(b) I live in Dhaka with my parents.

(c) You should eat good food.

(d) Bithi loves to read books.

(e) Raju likes to visit schools.

Questions-9:

(a) my, I, leisure, spend, time, gardening.

(b) game, what, you, play, do, like, to?

(c) often, how, watch, do, TV, you?

(d) are, candles, it, lit, on.

(e) he, thought, the, hare, than, he, would, longer, slept.

Answer-9:

(a) I spend my leisure time gardening.

(b) What game do you like to play?

(c) How often do you watch TV?

(d) Candles are lit on it.

(e) The hare slept longer than he thought he would.

Questions-10:

(a) hare, there, once, was, a.

(b) you, to, happy, birthday.

(c) talking, to, she, mother, is, her.

(d) dream, Maria, a, has.

(e) game, what, you, play, do, like, to?

Answer-10:

(a) Once there was a hare.

(b) Happy birthday to you.

(c) She is talking to her mother.

(d) Maria has a dream.

(e) What game do you like to play?

Questions-11:

(a) I, do, in, Sylhet, live?

(b) my, Is, Mita, name?

(c) class, Rashid, Is, for, late?

(d) does, a writer, not, Maria, to, be, want.

(e) is, Bithi, a quiet, person, not.

Answer-11:

(a) Do I live in Sylhet?

(b) Is my name Mita?

(c) Is Rashid late for class?

(d) Maria does not want to be a writer.

(e) Bithi is not a quiet person.

Questions-12:

(a) them, you, regularly, eat, must.

(b) do, a, does, singer, what?

(c) not, no, all, at.

(d) seven, past, it’s, half.

(e) comes, Tuesday, after, Monday.

Answer-12:

(a) You must eat them regularly.

(b) What does a singer do?

(c) No, not at all.

(d) It’s half past seven.

(e) Tuesday comes after Monday.

Questions-13:

(a) like, would, to, you, come?

(b) a, good, mix, of, your, foods, needs, body.

(c) millionaire. I, I, a, were, wish!

(d) it, time, is, what, now?

(e) can not, spring, see, Maria, day, the.

Answer-13:

(a) Would you like to come?

(b) Your body needs a good mix of foods.

(c) I wish I were a millionaire.

(d) What time is it now?

(e) Maria cannot see the spring day.

Questions-14:

(a) do, family, what, for, does, the, she?

(b) date, the, second, what, day, of, January, is?

(c) expression, remember, following, the.

(d) far, is, Teknaf, how, Chittagong, from?

(e) groups, say, lines, of, students, different, will, different.

Answer-14:

(a) What does she do for the family?

(b) What date is the second day of January?

(c) Remember the following expression.

(d) How far is Chittagong from Teknaf?

(e) Different students of different groups will say lines.

Questions-15:

(a) way, hospital, that, is the.

(b) you, sailing, can, sea, go, the, in.

(c) is, minutes, it, 7, fifteen, o’clock, past.

(d) half-way, I, already, through, am.

(e) impaired, has, birth, she, since, been, visually

Answer-15:

(a) The hospital is that way.

(b) You can go sailing in the sea.

(c) It is fifteen minutes past 7 o’clock.

(d) I am already through half -way.

(e) She has been visually impaired since birth.

Questions-16:

(a) nationality, your, is, what?

(b) often, how, watch, do, TV, you?

(c) script, is, kind, braille, of a.

(d) wash, clothes, do, you, own, your?

(e) Cox’s Bazar, have, to, been, ever, you?

Answer-16:

(a) What is your nationality?

(b) How aften do you watch TV?

(c) Braille is a kind of script.

(d) Do you wash your own clothes?

(e) Have you ever been to Cox’s Bazar?

Questions-17:

(a) do, not, they, friends, become.

(b) I, you, shall, for, wait?

(c) Saikat, Does, read, five, in, class?

(d) Fitzy, Has, his, voice, lost?

(e) hospital, way, The, is, that, not.

Answer-17:

(a) They do not become friends.

(b) Shall I wait for you?

(c) Does Saikat read in class five?

(d) Fitzy has lost his voice.

(e) The hospital is not that way.

Questions-18:

(a) there, your, district, is, park, any in?

(b) spot, popular, what, in, is, the, Bangladesh, most, tourist?

(c) excellent, is, handwriting, your, how!

(d) take, breakfast, what, your, time, do, you?

(e) Day, Independence, 26, our, is, March.

Answer-18:

(a) Is there any park in your district?

(b) What is the most popular tourist spot in Bangladesh?

(c) How excellent your handwriting is!

(d) What time do you take your breakfast?

(e) 26 March is our Independence Day.

Questions-19:

(a) a, how, candles, the, is, depends, number, on, old, of, child.

(b) tree, nap, began, beside, have, hare, a, to, the.

(c) Fingers, touching, Learning, Maria, to, raised, her, is, read, dots, the, with, by.

(d) in, we, lands, some, have, river, of, lost, the.

(e) breaking, hear, he, sounds, could, trees, of.

Answer-19:

(a) The number of candles depends on how old a child is.

(b) The hare began to have a nap beside a tree.

(c) Maria is learning to read by touching the raised dots with her fingers.

(d) We have lost some of lands in the river.

(e) He could hear breaking sounds of trees.

Questions-20:

(a) I, what, do, say, can, you?

(b) kind, are, they, polite, and.

(c) fair, at, see, the, you.

(d) myself, may, introduce, I?

(e) in, year, months, a, twelve.

Answer-20:

(a) Can you say what I do?

(b) They are polite and kind.

(c) See you at the fair.

(d) May I introduce myself?

(e) Twelve months in a year.

Questions-21:

(a) is, excited, Bithi, very.

(b) made, lot, he, a, of, mistakes.

(c) stay, in, I, Dhaka, will, for, days, two.

(d) game, you, like, what, do, to, play?

(e) the, at, the, last, tortoise, won, game.

Answer-21:

(a) Bithi is very excited.

(b) He made a lot of mistakes.

(c) I will stay in Dhaka for two days.

(d) What game do you like to play?

(e) At last, the tortoise won the game.

Questions-22:

(a) name, is, what, your?

(b) over, fitzy, to, a, rock, jumps, over.

(c) kind, what, of, cake, you, like, do?

(d) time, is, what, it?

(e) is, bangladesh, country, poor, a.

Answer-22:

(a) What is your name?

(b) Fitzy jumps over to a rock.

(c) What kind of cake do you like?

(d) What time is it?

(e) Bangladesh is a poor country.

Questions-23:

(a) name, Kishoreganj, of, home, the, town, is, my.

(b) far, is, Teknaf, now, from, Chittagong?

(c) name, your, what’s friend’s best?

(d) do, when, get up, you, bed, from?

(e) our, houses, birds, live, which in do?

Answer-23:

(a) Kishoreganj is the name of my home town.

(b) Is Chittagong far from Teknaf now?

(c) What’s your best friend’s name?

(d) When do you get up from bed?

(e) In which houses do our birds live?

Questions-24:

(a) kind, are, polite, and, they.

(b) want, know, what, you, do, to?

(c) spend, leisure, your, you, do, how, time?

(d) wonderful, is, it, how!

(e) yourself, know, don’t, you.

Answer-24:

(a) They are kind and polite.

(b) What do you want to know?

(c) How do you spend your leisure time?

(d) How wonderful it is!

(e) You don’t know yourself.

Questions-25:

(a) back, do, come, when, you?

(b) class, what, you, read, do, in?

(c) you, do, when, to, go, school?

(d) wish, I, a, were, I, millionaire!

(e) in, Shefali, lives, a, flat, Dhaka, in.

Answer-25:

(a) When do you come back?

(b) What class do you read in?

(c) When do you go to school?

(d) I wish I were a millionaire!

(e) Shefali lives in a flat in Dhaka.

Arrange and re-write the following words/ letters so that they make sense

(a) Are, going, Salma, where, you?

(b) On, Chittagong, am, holiday, I, to, going,

(c) Father, with, Dhaka, to, came, I, my.

(d) Father, on, I’m, my, with, holiday.

(e) In, 10, our, leaves, minutes, train.

(f) Jessica, I’m Hi!

(g) We’re, sylhet, to, going.

(h) I, live, sylhet, in.

(i) Good, have, journey, a.

(j) Club, Language, Hall, speaking, to, practice, English. they, the, come, Town, to.

(k) In, the, there, club, a, person, is, new.

(l) An, NGO, with, working, is, here, he.

(m)Yesterday, met, I, at, the, store, him, book.

(n) English, can, our, practice, we, with, him.

(o) banker, Mr. Islam, a, is.

(p) Mr. Islam, stories, writes.

(q) Monwara Islam, house wife, a, is.

(r) Dresses, makes, She.

(s) Class, Saikat, in five, reads.

(t) unjoyer

(u) outdinecr

(v) rytoucn

 sufeul

(x) onquseit

(y) ageuanleg

(z) teenigm

Answer :

(a) Where are you going, Salma?

(b) I am going to Chittagong on holiday.

(c) I came to Dhaka with my father.

(d) I’m on holiday with my father

(e) Our train leaves in 10 minutes.

(f) Hi! I’m Jessica.

(g) We’re going to sylhet.

(h) I live in sylhet.

(i) Have a good journey.

(j) They often come to the Town Hall Language Club to practice speaking English.

(k) Today there is a new person in the club.

(l) He is working with an NGO here.

(m) I met him yesterday at the book store.

(n) We can practice our English with him.

(o) Mr. Islam, is a banker.

(p) Mr. Islam writes stories.

(q) Monwara Islam is a house wife.

(r) She makes dresses.

(s) Saikat reads in class five.

(t) journey

(u) introduce

(v) country

 useful

(x) question

(y) language

(z) meeting

Write the following sentences correctly so that they make a sense.

Introduce I myself may?

Are Raina going you where?

Sylhet I in live.

You nice to meet.

Over the gentleman who’s there?

At the book store yesterday him met I?

Amina and where Tamal are?

Work does where David?

You how are?

A hurry in you are?

Do do how you?

Name your full what’s?

You people call do what?

Tomorrow you see.

A banker Mr. Islam is.

Five reads Saikat class in.

A student good is he.

On TV cartoons he watches.

Of student 5 I’m a class.

Swimming love I.

It fit me keeps.

To know what you do want?

Are eat you you what.

Healthy healthy eat live.

Rest enough take.

Liquids drink of a lot.

Full-time Raju firefighter is a.

A dressmaker do does what?

A singer do does what?

A film actor do does what?

A bus driver do does what?

A nurse do does what?

A farmer do does what?

A writer do does what?

Name your what’s?

Do come you from where?

English can speak you?

Dhaka do live you in?

Best friend’s your name what’s?

Home town am I proud of very.

Nearby there a library is?

Tourist the main are spots what Bangladesh in?

Tourist spot the most here popular Cox’s bazar is well.

A nautical is what mile?

Dhaka Khulna far is how from?

A hare once there was.

Walking a forest was he beside.

A tortoise saw suddenly he.

Slowly moving was very it.

On Friday a at home Sufia is.

Winter morning a lovely it is.

Her homework all done has she.

With Helen I go out can and play?

Homework your you have done?

For class Rashid late is.

In Dhaka lives in a flat Shefali.

An office works she in.

Beautiful it’s day a spring.

A dream has Maria.

Chittagong from is Tania.

Or do games sports you play or like what?

With who play you do?

You how are?

Class do you what in read?

Is father what you?

Want be to you what do?

Do where live you?

What do does your mother?

Old you are how?

Time is what it?

What do does your father?

Name is what your?

The hare where walking was?

saw what he did?

finishing line who near was the?

come back you when will?

neighbor talking she is to her.

teacher wants she to be a.

the Olympic Games where does the tradition of come from?

occur often does it how?

banker Mr. Islam a is.

Making WH Questions

W/h question begins with some specific words like who, which, what, when, where, why, how, whom, how much, how many. These are known as ‘WH’ questions.

Question words are also called wh questions because they include the letters ‘W’ and ‘H’.

Question wordsMeaningExamples
whopersonWho’s that? That’s Nantu.
whereplaceWhere do you live? In Dhaka.
whyreasonWhy do you sleep early? Because I’ve got to get up early.
whentimeWhen do you go to work? At 7:00
howmannerHow do you go? By car
whatobject, idea or actionWhat do you do? I am an engineer
whichchoiceWhich one do you prefer? The red one.
whosepossessionWhose is this book? It’s Alam’s.
whomobject of the verbWhom did you meet? I met the manager.
what kinddescriptionWhat kind of music do you like? I like quiet songs
what timetimeWhat time did you come home?
how manyquantity (countable)How many students are there? There are twenty.
how muchamount, price (uncountable)How much time have we got? Ten minutes
how longduration, lengthHow long did you stay in that hotel? For two weeks.
how oftenfrequencyHow often do you go to the gym? Twice a week.
how fardistanceHow far is your school? It’s one mile far.
how oldageHow old are you? I’m 16.
how comereasonHow come I didn’t see you at the party?

Formation of Interrogative sentences with W/h question

W/h+ auxiliary verb + sub + verb + ext +?
When did he leave? Why did you choose to keep your child? How did it get so late so soon? Where do you want to go today? Where do you work? When does she wake up? Whom did you see? How does this work? When did Nina sleep well? What did you do then? What would you like to eat? Who/whom/what do you want to see? What will he say? Who/whom/what did you see? About who/whom/what are you speaking? What do you mean? Who do you think is right?
W/h + verb+ ext +?
Who wants to save the world? What is the use of a house? Are you a good witch or a bad witch? Why is a raven like a writing-desk? Who is your brother? Where are you from? Who is that man? When is your class? Are you from Canada? Whose are these keys? Who is knocking at the door? What is your phone number? Who came here in the morning? Which/what is better – wisdom or riches? What is a continent? Who knows the answer?
W/h+ to be verb + sub + verb3 + ext +?
How was it done well? Why is it shown to him? What is it meant? When has the glass been broken? How is she informed tonight? Why can he be called today? What was he asked for? When have you been seen by me? How am I helped? By who/whom was this book written?
W/h + noun + auxiliary verb + sub + verb+ ext +?
Whose turn is it? Which colour do you want? How much wealth do you need? Which book have you lost that you are searching? Which book do you like? Which offer did he choose? What kind of place do you live in? Which painting do you like the best? Whose parents are coming to the meeting tomorrow? What time must we be there? What kind of music do you listen to? How much money do you have?

Make Wh questions from the given sentences (by using Who, What, When, Where, Why, Which and How). Student will make question with the underlined word. (Competency based)

Examples on Unit 1

a. Andy is going to the book fair.

Ans. Where is Andy going?

b. My grandmother is fine.

Ans. How is your grandmother?

c. Tamal can meet Andy in an hour.

Ans. When can Tamal meet Andy?

d. Andy says goodbye to Tamal.

Ans. Who says goodbye to Tamal?

e. Ms. Smith is a new English teacher.

Ans. Who is a new English Teacher?

f. Ms. Smith is a new English teacher.

Ans. What is Ms. Smith?

g. The fan is on the van.

Ans. Where is the fan?

h. I like grapes from the vine.

Ans. What do you like from the vine?

Unit 3.

a. Saikat’s father’s name is Mr. Rashidul Islam.

Ans. What is Saikat’s father’s name?

b. He is a banker.

 Ans.What is he?

c. She is a housewife.

Ans. What is she?

d. She makes dresses in her free time.

Ans. What does she do in her free time?

e. She makes dresses in her free time.

Ans. When does she make dresses?

f. Saikat lives with his parents in a flat.

Ans. Where does Saikat live with his parents?

g. In his free time he writes stories.

Ans. When does he write stories?

h. In his free time, he writes stories.

Ans. What does he do in his free time?

i. Saikat is in class 5.

Ans. What class is Saikat in?

j. Saikat studies at 6 o’clock.

Ans. When does Saikat study?

Make WH questions with the underlined words. (Competency based)

a. The hare ran as fast as he could.

Answer: How did the hare run?

b. The hare was furious.

Answer: How was the hare?

c. The hare saw the tortoise.

Answer: What did the hare see?

d. The hare went to sleep.

Answer: What did the hare do?

e. The hare felt very angry.

Answer: How did the hare feel?

Make WH questions with the underlined words. (Competency based)

a. A person’s birthday is a special day.

Answer: How is a person’s birthday?

b. This is the date when someone was born.

Answer: What is this date?

c. People around the world celebrate birthdays.

Answer: Who celebrate birthdays?

d. People around the world celebrate birthdays.

Answer: What do people around the world do?

e. There are candles on the cake.

Answer: What are there on the cake?

Make WH questions with the underlined words. (Competency based)

a. It is his home town.

Answer: What is it?

b. The next day was awful.

Answer: How was the next day?

c. He found Nipa in a field.

Answer: Where did he find Nipa?

d. They took Nipa at home.

Answer: Where did they take Nipa?

e. Babul and his family went to live in the school.

Answer: Who went to live in the school?

Making five Wh questions from the given statements (By using Who, What, when, Where, Why, Which and How). Student will make question with the underlined word(s) : (Competency based).
1. Raju was in class 5.

Ans. What class was Raju in?

2. Raju is a fire fighter,

Ans. Who is a fire fighter?

3. A long time ago there was a fire in Raju’s School.

Ans. When was there a fire in Raju’s school?

4. Raju teaches new fire fighters.

Ans. What does Raju do to the new fire fighters?

5. There are 13 Upazilas in the district.

Ans. How many Upazilas are there in the district?

Try yourself

Unit 1

  1. I’m going to Chittagong.
  2. Sima is from Sylhet.
  3. Jessica is from Chittagong.
  4. Sima’s train is leaving in 10 minutes.
  5. Sima and Jessica are at railway station.
  6. Jessica is going there for hoilday.
  7. Sima and Tamal are in the Town Hall Language Club.
  8. Sima and Tamal are in the Town Hall Language Club
  9. They go there for practise speaking English.
  10. Andy is a young man.
  11. He is reading a book about Bangladesh.
  12. He is reading.
  13. I met him yesterday at the bookshop.
  14. I met him yesterday at the bookshop.
  15. Sima wants to meet the new person for practise her English with him.

Unit 2

  1. Andy is going to the book fair.
  2. My grandmother is fine.
  3. Tamal can meet Andy in an hour.
  4. Andy says goodbye to Tamal by see you.
  5. Ms. Smith is a new English teacher.
  6. Ms. Smith is a new English teacher.
  7. The fan is on the van.
  8. I like grapes from the vine.

Unit 3.

  1. Saikat’s father’s name is Mr. Rashidul Islam.
  2. He is a banker.
  3. She is a housewife.
  4. She makes dresses in her free time.
  5. She makes dresses in her free time.
  6. Saikat lives with his parents in a flat.
  7. In his free time, he writes stories.
  8. Saikat is in class 5.
  9. Saikat studies at 6 o’clock.
  10. He wants to improve her English.
  11. He likes book about animals.
  12. He is a good student.
  13. Saikat was helping his mother at 8 o’clock.
  14. Saikat was helping his mother at 8 o’clock.
  15. I was sitting in my class.
  16. Miss Khan is teaching.

Make five W/H (Who, What, When, Where, Why, Which and How) Questions according to underlined words from the given statements. (Competency based)2×5=10

a) Javed is a footballer.

b) My favourite hobby is stamp collecting.

c) Minara Begum is an affectionate

d) The examination will be finished at 4:00 pm.

e) We will go to fieldto play football.

Answers :

a) Who is a footballer?

b) What is your favourite hobby?

c) How is Minara Begum as a woman?

d) When will the examination be finished?

e) Where will we go to play football?

a) Englishlanguagehas its rhythm.

b) Jamila returns from shop by rickshaw.

c) The man walked quickly to catch the train.

d) Every studentshould go to school every day.

e) My younger brother loves to play badminton.

Answers :

a) Which language has its rhythm?

b) How does Jamila returns from shop?

c) Why did the man walk quickly?

d) Who should go to school every day?

e) What does my younger brother love to play?

a) Mr. Rakibshows us the way to tea garden.

b) Saikatread in village school.

c) The winter morning is coldand glommy.

d) Our school was established in 1989.

e) Rafia is at school

Answers:

a) Who shows us the way to tea garden?

b) Who read in a village school.

c) How is the winter morning?

d) When was our school established?

e) Where is Rafia now?

a) Chessis their fvourite game.

b) There are twenty four hoursin a day.

c) Laila goes to library in afternoon.

d) Bulbulwas the youngest member of his family.

e) She has gone to gardento pluck some flowers.

Answers:

a) What is their favourite game?

b) How many hours are there in a day?

c) When does Laila go to library?

d) Who was the youngest member of his family?

e) Where has she gone to pluck some flowers?

a) Chittagongis the port city of Bangladesh.

b) There are seven daysin a week.

c) Everybody respects Abdur Rahman for his honesty.

d) The railway station is on the left way.

e) Blusteris lying on rock.

Answers :

a) What is the port city of Bangladesh?

b) How many days are there in a week?

c) Why does everybody respect Abdur Rahman?

d) Which way is the railway station?

e) Who is lying on rock?

a) Shihabwas gossiping  with his friends.

b) The parrots are eating grain.

c) There are thirtygirls in our classroom.

d) Bangladesh became independent in 1971.

e) Sorna is drawing a picture on the table.

Answers :

a) Who was gossiping with his friends?

b) What are the parrots eating?

c) How many students are there in your classroom?

d) When did Bangladesh become independent?

e) Where is Sorna drawing a picture?

a) Laila and Bithiare friends..

b) Mr. Rahman is a teacher.

c) The girls go to school on foot.

d) I am going there for visiting my sister.

e) The small boywas crying in the class.

Answers :

a) Who are friends?

b) What is Mr. Rahman?

c) How do the girls go to school?

d) Why are you going there?

e) Which boy was crying in the class?

Make five W/H (Who, What, When, Where, Why, Which and How) Questions according to underlined words from the given statements. (Competency based) 2×5=10

a) Muhinis a cricketer.

b) My favourite hobby is gardening.

c) My mother is an affectionate

d) The examination will be finished at 4:00 pm.

e) They will go to fieldto play football.

Answers :

a) Who is a cricketer?

b) What is your favourite hobby?

c) How is my mother as a woman?

d) When will the examination be finished?

e) Where will they go

to play football?

a) Mina read in classfive.

b) Motheris preparing food.

c) Summer days are very hotin Bangladesh.

d) The boy is reading attentively to make good result.

e) My brother likes blue

Answers :

a) What class did Mina read in?

b) Who is preparing food?

c) How are summer days in Bangladesh?

d) Why is the boy reading attentively?

e) Which colour does my brother like?

a) He reads in class five.

b) The girl sings very nicely.

c) Saniais my best friend.

d) My school starts at 8:00 am.

e) She was going to Dhaka.

Answers :

a) What class does he read?

b) How does the girl sings?

c) Who is my best friend?

d) When does my school start?

e) Where was she going?

a) English language has its rhythm.

b) Jamila goes to shop by bus.

c) The man walked quickly to catch the train.

d) Theyshould go to school everyday.

e) My grandfather loves to eat mango.

Answers :

a) What does English language have?

b) How does Jamila go to shop?

c) Why did the man walk quickly?

d) Who should go to school everyday?

e) Which fruit does my grandfather love to eat?

a) Mituwas playing with the pet.

b) The sparrows are eating grain.

c) There are fifty fivestudents in our class room.

d) Bangladesh became independent in 1971.

e) The man is drawing a picture on the wall.

Answers :

a) Who was playing with the pet?

b) What are the sparrows eating?

c) How many students are there in your class room?

d) When did Bangladesh become independent?

e) Where is the man drawing a picture?

Make five W/H (Who, What, When, Where, Why, Which and How) Questions according to underlined words from the given statements. (Competency based)2×5=10

a) My mother is a teacher.

b) The girlsings a nice song.

c) Amrin is a brilliant

d) They love the singer for his voice.

e) They need a red pen.

Answers :

a) What is your mother?

b) Who sings a nice song?

c) How is Amrin as a student?

d) Why do they love the singer?

e) Which pen do they need?

a) Our nationality is Bangladeshi.

b) The Cox’s Bazar sea beach is 120 kilometers long.

c) Fariacan solve the problem.

d) The language movement took place in 1952.

e) The bird was kept in the cage.

Answers :

a) What is our nationality?

b) How long is the Cox’s Bazar sea beach?

c) Who can solve the problem?

d) When did the language movement take place?

e) Where was the bird kept?

a) The peacock looks fine.

b) The old man speaks weakly.

c) My favourite food is vegetable.

d) Hasib wants to go out for playing football.

e) The big hand is the minute hand in a clock.

Answers :

a) How does the peacock look?

b) Who speaks weekly?

c) What is your favourite food?

d) Why does Hasib want to go out?

e) Which hand is the minute hand in a clock?

a) The guideshows us the way to tea garden.

b) My grandfather was a farmer.

c) The winter morning is misty.

d) Our school was established in 1989.

e) Sadia is at school

Answers :

a) Who shows us the way to tea garden?

b) What was your grandfather?

c) How is the winter morning?

d) When was our school established?

e) Where is Sadia now?

a) Amina reads in class five.

b) Mr. Rakib is a teacher.

c) The girls go to school on foot.

d) I am going there for visiting my sister.

e) The small boywas crying in the class.

Answers :

a) Who reads in class five?

b) What is Mr. Rakib?

c) How do the girls go to school?

d) Why are you going there?

e) Which boy was crying in the class?

a) Jamil’s favourite game is Cricket.

b) Nishatlearnt to speak French.

c) Everyone got afraidfor fire in school building.

d) Maria gets up from bed early in the morning.

e) Nadia lives in Chittagong.

Answers :

a) What is Jamil’s favourite game?

b) Who learnt to speak French?

c) How did everyone get for fire in school building? 

d) When does Maria get up from bed?

e) Where does Nadia live in?

a) Maria likes to go to school.

b) I go to school by rickshaw.

c) Moxieis sitting in the grass.

d) I have gone to library to buy a dictionary.

e) I like the cricket

Answers :

a) What does Maria like?

b) How do I go to school?

c) Who is sitting in the grass?

d) Why have you gone to library?

e) Which game do you like most?

Seen Passage

Summary

Summarize the following text. 10

Unit-3 : Lesson-3

1. … (T)he Negro is still not free. … the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination. … (T)he Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty of the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity. … (T)he Negro is still languishing in the corners of American society and finds himself an exile in his own land. So we have come here today to dramatize a shameful condition ….

I say you today, my friends, so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream.

I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: “We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men are created equal.”

I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice.

I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.

I have a dream today.

Summary: Martin Luther King Jr. laments the ongoing segregation and discrimination against African Americans, feeling they are exiled in their own land. Despite these challenges, he envisions a nation embodying the true creed of equality. He dreams of Georgia as a land of brotherhood and Mississippi as an oasis of freedom and justice. He hopes for a future where individuals are judged by their character, not the color of their skin. King’s vision is one of unity and fairness for all.

2. Unit-1, Lesson-1

My brothers, The Assembly has been called into session on the 25th of March. But the blood spilled on our streets has not yet dried. About the 10th of this month, I have told them: Mujibur Rahman won’t join the Round Table Conference because that would mean wading over the blood that has been shed. Although you have called the Assembly into session, you’ll have to listen to my demands first.

You’ll have to withdraw Martial Law. You’ll have to return all army personnel to their barracks. You’ll have to investigate the way our people have been murdered. And you’ll have to transfer power to the representatives of the people. It is only then that I’ll decide whether we will take our seats in the Assembly or not. I don’t want the Prime Minister’s office. We want the people of this country to have their rights. I want to state clearly that from this day Bangladesh’s courts, magistracies, government offices and educational institutions will be shut down indefinitely.

Remember: since we have already had to shed blood, we’ll have to shed a lot more of it; by the Grace of God, however, we’ll be able to liberate the people of this land. The struggle this time is a struggle for freedom-the struggle this time is a struggle for emancipation. Long live Bengal!

Summary: My brothers, the Assembly is set to convene on March 25th, but blood has recently been spilled in our streets. On March 10th, I told them Mujibur Rahman would not attend the Round Table Conference due to this violence. Before any Assembly meeting, several demands must be met: Martial Law must be withdrawn, army personnel must return to their barracks, the killings of our people must be investigated, and power must be transferred to the people’s representatives. We seek not the Prime Minister’s office but the rights of our people, and thus, Bangladesh’s institutions will shut down indefinitely. Our struggle is for freedom and emancipation, and despite the bloodshed, we will ultimately liberate our land. Long live Bengal!

3. Unit-3, Lesson-1

Dreams have fascinated philosophers for thousands of years, but only recently have dreams been subjected to empirical research and scientific study. Chances are that you’ve often found yourself puzzling over the content of a dream, or perhaps you’ve wondered why you dream at all.

First, let’s start by answering a basic question: What is a dream? A dream can include any of the images, thoughts and emotions that are experienced during sleep. Dreams can be extraordinarily vivid or very vague; filled with joyful emotions or frightening images; focused and understandable or unclear and confusing. Why do we dream? What purpose do dreams serve? While many theories have been proposed, no consensus has emerged.

Considering the time we spend in a dreaming state, the fact that researchers do not yet understand the purpose of dreams may seem baffling. However, it is important to consider that science is still unraveling the exact purpose and function of sleep itself. Some researchers suggest that dreams serve no real purpose, while others believe that dreaming is essential to mental, emotional and physical well-being.

Summary: Dreams have intrigued philosophers for millennia, but only recently have they been studied scientifically. You might often puzzle over the content of your dreams or wonder why you dream at all. A dream includes any images, thoughts, and emotions experienced during sleep, varying from vivid and joyful to vague and frightening. The purpose of dreams remains unclear, with many theories but no consensus. While some researchers believe dreams serve no real purpose, others argue they are crucial for mental, emotional, and physical well-being.

4. Unit-6, Lesson-2

Adolescents constitute a nation’s core resource for national renewal and growth. Adolescence is a period in life when transtition from childhood to adulthood takes place and behaviours and lifestyles are shaped. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), adolescence is the period which shapes the future of girls and boys’ lives.

There are 28 million adolescents in Bangladesh; 13.7 million of them are girls and 14.3 million boys.
The situation of adolescent girls in Bangladesh is marginalization by inequality and subordination within the family and society. This inequality leads to widespread practice of child marriage, marginalization or exclusion from health, education and economic opportunities, and vulnerability to violence and sexual abuse.

In Bangladesh, the legal age of marriage is 18 for girls and 21 for boys. However, 33 Percent of adolescent girls are married before the age of 15 and 60 become mothers by the age of 19. Research finds that adolescents with higher level of education and from more affluent families tend to marry at a later age. Boys, however, become ready for marriage only after several years of adolescence and young adulthood.

Summary: Adolescents are essential for a nation’s growth and renewal, marking the transition from childhood to adulthood where behaviors and lifestyles are formed. In Bangladesh, there are 28 million adolescents, with 13.7 million girls and 14.3 million boys. Adolescent girls face significant marginalization and inequality, leading to issues such as child marriage, limited access to health, education, and economic opportunities, and vulnerability to violence. Despite the legal marriage age being 18 for girls, 33% marry before 15, and 60% become mothers by 19. Research indicates that higher education and affluence delay marriage for girls, while boys typically marry later after adolescence.

5. Unit 5, Lesson 1

Sheikh Kamal, the eldest son of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Bangamata Fazilatunnesa Mujib, was born in Tungipara, Gopalganj. He received his secondary education at Dhaka’s BAF Shaheen School and later attended Dhaka College, where he pursued his higher studies in the Department of Sociology at Dhaka University. Beyond his academic pursuits, Sheikh Kamal led a vibrant and creative life, actively participating in sports and cultural activities.

He was an accomplished basketball and cricket player, earning a reputation as a sports organizer. Additionally, he had a keen interest in classical music, learning to play the Sitar under the guidance of Ustad Ful Mohammad at Chhayanaut. He also had a passion for the Piano and maintained a collection of musical instruments in his home at Dhanmondi, Road no. 32.

Sheikh Kamal was known for his disciplined routine, often beginning his day by practicing the Sitar. He was involved in sports like basketball, football, and cricket, and he dedicated his evenings to rehearsing plays, such as his participation in the stage performance of “Kabar” written by renowned playwright Shaheed Munir Chowdhary. He co-founded Dhaka Theatre and played a role in founding Spondon Shilpi Gosthi, a cultural organization. He is also remembered for founding Abahoni Krira Chokro, which introduced modern football to the country.

Sheikh Kamal’s life was marked by a passionate pursuit of sports, culture, and the arts, leaving a lasting impact on various facets of Bangladeshi society.

Summary: Sheikh Kamal, the eldest son of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Bangamata Fazilatunnesa Mujib, was born in Tungipara and educated in Dhaka, where he studied sociology at Dhaka University. He led a vibrant life, excelling in sports like basketball and cricket, and engaging deeply in cultural activities such as playing the Sitar and the Piano. Known for his disciplined routine, he began his days with Sitar practice and spent evenings rehearsing plays, including “Kabar.” Sheikh Kamal co-founded Dhaka Theatre and Spondon Shilpi Gosthi, and founded Abahoni Krira Chokro, which modernized football in Bangladesh. His contributions to sports, culture, and the arts left a significant impact on Bangladeshi society.

6. Beauty is easy to appreciate but difficult to define. As we look around, we discover beauty in pleasurable objects and sights in nature, in the laughter of children, in the kindness of strangers. But asked to define, we run into difficulties. Does beauty have an independent objective identity? Is it universal, or is it dependent on our sense perceptions? Does it lie in the eye of the beholder? We ask ourselves. A further difficulty arises when beauty manifests itself not only by its presence, but by its absence as well, as when we are repulsed by ugliness and desire beauty. But then ugliness has as much a place in our lives as beauty, or may be more as when there is widespread hunger and injustice in a society. Philosophers have told us that beauty is an important part of life, but isn’t ugliness apart of life too? And if art has beauty as an important ingredient, can it confine itself only to a projection of beauty? Can art ignore what is not beautiful?

Poets and artists have provided an answer by incorporating both into their work. In doing so, they have often tied beauty to truth and justice, so that what is not beautiful assumes a tolerable proportion as something that represents some truth about life. John Keats, the romantic poet, wrote in his celebrated ‘Ode on a Grecian Urn’ ‘Beauty is truth, truth beauty,’ by which he means that truth, even if it’s not pleasant, becomes beautiful at a higher level. Similarly, what is beautiful forever remains true. Another meaning, in the context of the Grecian Urn an art object-is that truth is a condition of art.

Summary: Beauty is easy to appreciate but difficult to define, raising questions about its objective identity and universality. It can manifest through its absence, highlighting the role of ugliness in life, especially in the context of societal issues like hunger and injustice. Philosophers and artists have integrated both beauty and ugliness into their work, connecting beauty with truth and justice. John Keats encapsulates this idea in “Ode on a Grecian Urn,” suggesting that truth, even if unpleasant, attains a higher level of beauty. Thus, art must encompass both the beautiful and the ugly to represent life’s truths.

7. Education gives us knowledge and set of abilities to function meaningfully in life, such as the ability to decide things rationally and make the right choices. As we learn how to read, write and do the basic operations of arithmetic. We gain a degree of self-confidence. We learn to think for ourselves and articulate our thoughts; we pick up skills to communicate with others and manage our affairs well. Education helps us think independently and make our own opinions. As we know more about the world. We appreciate the good things it offers us but also become critical of the deviations from the values it imparts and the rise of hatred or conflict that follows.

The first thing education does is to gives us an awareness about ourselves which leads to the development of our personality. As we begin school we feel the need to belong to the class and make friends. We than expand our community and finally our country. Education thus prepares every child to become an active member of the community and work for its welfare.

Education it is believed releases our potentials and our inner strengths. It sharps our intellect and develops our creativity. As we are taught to reason well and find solutions to the problems of life we become productive members of society. Education by definition is progressive and liberal, teaching us to respect human diversity and cultural and religious differences. If all of us practice these values in life, the world become a much happier place.Summary: Education equips us with the knowledge and abilities to make rational decisions, communicate effectively, and manage our affairs confidently. It fosters independent thinking and helps us form our own opinions, while also making us critical of societal deviations and conflicts. By raising self-awareness, education develops our personality and prepares us to be active, community-oriented citizens. It enhances our intellect, creativity, and problem-solving skills, making us productive members of society. Ultimately, education promotes respect for diversity and, if practiced universally, can create a happier world.

8. According to some myths and legends, Gazi Pir was a Muslim saint who is said to have spread Islam in the parts of Bengal close to the Sundarbans. He was credited with many miracles. For example, he could supposedly calm dangerous and make them docile. He is usually depicted in paats or scroll paintings riding a fierce-looking Bengal tiger, a snake in his hand, but in apparent danger. According to some stories, he also fought crocodiles who threatened the people of a region full of canals and creeks, indeed, a kind of watery jungle bordering the Bay of Bengal. Because of his alert and vigilant presence, all predatory animals were said to have been kept within bounds. It was also believed that he enabled villagers to live close to forests and jungles and cultivate their lands. Consequently, people of these regions would pray to him for protection. The story of Gazi Pir has been preserved in folk literature as well as art and has been performed in indigenous theatre. In fact, some Gazir paat scrolls are part of the collection of the British Museum.

Summary: Gazi Pir, a Muslim saint, is said to have spread Islam in the Bengal region near the Sundarbans and performed numerous miracles, including calming dangerous animals and fighting crocodiles. He is often shown in scroll paintings riding a Bengal tiger with a snake in his hand. His vigilant presence was believed to keep predatory animals in check, enabling villagers to live near forests and cultivate their lands safely. People in the region prayed to him for protection. His story is preserved in folk literature, art, and indigenous theatre, with some Gazir paat scrolls featured in the British Museum.

9. Bangladesh is blessed with huge inland open water resources. It has numerous rivers, canals, beels, lakes, and vast areas of floodplains. Hakaluki Haor is one of the major wetlands of Bangladesh. With a land area of 18,386 hectares, it supports a rich biodiversity and provides direct and indirect livelihood benefits to nearly 190,000 people. This haor was declared an Ecologically Critical Area in April 1999 by the Government of Bangladesh.

Hakaluki is a complex ecosystem, containing more than 238 interconnecting beels and jalmahals. The most important beels Chatla, Pinlarkona, Dulla, Sakua, Barajalla, Balijhuri, Lamba, Tekonia, Haorkhal, Tural, Baghalkuri and Chinaura.

Hakaluki Haor is bounded by the Kushiara river as well as a part of the Sonai-Bardal river to the north, by the Fenchuganj-Kulaura railway to the west and to the south, and by the Kulaura-Beanibazar road to the east. The haor falls under two administrative districts, Maulvibazar and Sylhet. Some 190,000 people live in the area surrounding the haor.

Hakaluki Haor is an important source of fisheries resources for Bangladesh. Kalibaus, Boal, Rui, Ghagot, Pabda and Chapila are the main fish species found here. From the Kushiara there are frequent upstream movements of fish towards the beels and tributaries of Hakaluki. The beels in Hakaluki Haor provide winter shelter for the mother fisheries. In early monsoon these mother fisheries produce millions of fries for the entire downstream fishing communities. Floodplains are also an important source of fisheries resources within the area. However, many of the beels have lost their capacity to provide shelter for mother fisheries because of sand deposits from upstream rivers and canals, use of complete dewatering technique for fishing and lack of aquatic plants to provide feed and shelter for parent fish.

Summary: Bangladesh possesses abundant inland open water resources, including rivers, canals, beels, lakes, and floodplains, with Hakaluki Haor being one of its major wetlands. Spanning 18,386 hectares, Hakaluki Haor supports rich biodiversity and provides livelihood benefits to nearly 190,000 people, and was declared an Ecologically Critical Area in 1999. This complex ecosystem comprises over 238 interconnecting beels and jalmahals and is located between the districts of Maulvibazar and Sylhet. Hakaluki Haor is crucial for fisheries, hosting species like Kalibaus, Boal, Rui, Ghagot, Pabda, and Chapila, and serving as a winter refuge for mother fisheries that produce fries during the monsoon. However, the beels are losing their capacity to support fisheries due to sand deposits, complete dewatering techniques, and the lack of aquatic plants.

Class 8

Short questions

Read the instructions about preparing before an earthquake, then answer the following questions :
1. Don’t get scared.
2. Make yourself mentally prepared.
3. Keep some food and water, a first aid kit, a torch light, a mobile phone, some batteries and a fwe match boxes ready.
4. Keep also some money ready.
5. Decide beforehand where and hwo your family will reunite.
Question
1. Hwo many items should you keep ready? 1
2. Why should you keep some money ready? 2
3. How do you keep yourself prepared before an earthquake? 3
Answer
1. Eight items.
2. To meet the future crisis.
3. I don’t get scared and am mentally prepared keep some food, water, first aid kit, a torchlight, a mobile phone, some match boxes and some money ready.
Read the instructions about preparation during an earthquake while at home, then answer the following questions :
1.       Switch off your electricity and gas connection. 2.       Get under a desk or table or stay against an interior wall. 3.        Stay far from the windwo and outside walls. 4.        Don’t stay beside partition, glass, heavy furniture fireplaces and home appliances and don’t use elevator. 5.       Don’t rush for the exit and stay slwo and cover your head and neck with your hands and arms.
Question
1. What should be switched off? 1
2. Why should you get under a table? 2
3. What don’t you do during an earthquake? 3
Answer
1. Electricity and gas connection.
2. To avoid, a heavy blwo and to minimize the strike and loss.
3. I don’t stay beside partition glass, heavy furniture, fireplaces and home appliances. I don’t use elevator and I don’t rush for the exit.
Read the instructions about preparing during an earthquake while outside, then answer the following questions :
1. Stay away from narrwo streets.
2. Stay apart from the building or buildings.
3. Stay apart from power lines or a√thing else that could fall on you.
4. Try to be in an open place like field, plains etc.
5. Get sure that you are not beside a CGN start Retro prop and power house
Question
1. Where should you go to? 1
2. Why should you stay apart from narrwo streets? 2
3. What do you do during an earthquake while outside? 3
Answer
1. To an open field.
2. To avoid heavy blow.
3. I stay apart from the buildings, apart from power lines or a√thing else else that could fall on me. I stay in the field.
Read the instructions about preparing well for exam, and then answer the following questions :
1. Study regularly.
2. Do not miss any class.
3. Read the difficult topics again and again.
4. Write down what you read.
5. Revise everything before exam.
Questions
1. What topic will you read again and again? 1
2. Why should you study regularly? 2
3. How do you prepare for your exam? 3
Answer
1. Difficult topics.
2. To prepare well for the exam and acquire knowledge.
3. I study regularly. I do not miss aû class. If I miss, I take help from my classmates. I write down what I read. I try to revise everything before exam.
Read the instructions about greetings, then answer the following questions :
1. For greetings in the morning, say, ‘Good morning’.
2. In the afternoon, say, ‘Good afternoon’.
3. In the evening, say ‘Good evening’.
4. For taking leave at night say, ‘Good night’.
5. But never say, ‘Good night’ for greeting.
Question
1. What do you say in the morning for greetings?1
2. Why should you say ‘Good night’? 2
3. Hwo do you greet your friends in the morning.3
Answer
1. ‘Good morning’.
2. For taking leave at night.
3. First I say ‘Good morning’ in the morning. I say ‘Good afternoon’ in the afternoon.
Read the instructions about class activities, then answer the following questions :
1. Stand up when your teacher enters the class room.
2. Greet him/her cordially.
3. Give attention to your teacher when he/she calls roll number.
4. Nwo open your book and take the pen.
5. Listen attentively to your teacher when he/she deliver lecture.
Question
1. What will you do when your teacher enters the class room? 1
2. Why do you listen attentively to your teacher
3. When he/she delivers lecture? 2
4. How do you enjoy your classes? 3
Answer
1. We should stand up.
2. To understand the lessons of the text properly and to follwo the day to day homework of the classes.
3. I come to my class in time and regularly. I listen to my teacher attentively when he/she delivers lecture. Then I give my homework to my teacher.
Read the instructions about having physical exercise in the morning, and then answer the following questions:
a. Get up early in the morning.
b. Wash your face and refresh yourself.
c. Wear dresses and shoes suitable for walking.
d. Be in a group to enjoy your walking and be fit or for good health.
Question
1. When do you get up from bed? 1
2. Why should you take physical exercise? 2
3. How do you pass your morning? 3
Answer
1. Early in the morning.
2. To keep in good health Or, To maintain good health, Or, To keep the body fit for work.
3. First, I wash my face and refresh myself, Then I put on tracksuit and go to our school field. I usually walk there with my friends. After an hour I return home.
Read the instructions about appearing at an exam, and then answer the following questions :
a. Check that you have admit-card, pen, pencil and scale with you.
b. Go to the exam hall 30 minutes before the exam start.
c. First read the whole question paper.
d. Start writing with easy and compulsory questions.
e. Finish your writing and revise them.
Question
1. When do you reach exam hall? 1
2. Why should you read the whole question paper? 2
3. What do you do in the exam hall? 3
Answer
1.Go to the exam hall before half an hour.
2. To find out easy question. Or, To make a plan for writing answers.
3. First, I read the whole question paper. Then I start writing easy and compulsory questions. I finish my writing in time and revise my answers.
Read the instructions about ‘your activity before going to sleep’. Then answer the following questions.
a) Brush your teeth with toothbrush and toothpaste.
b) Wash your mouth and face.
c) Brush your hair with a comb.
d) Drink a glass of water.
e) Turn the light off and go to bed.
Questions : a) What do you need to brush your hair?
b) Why should you brush your teeth?
c) What do you do before going to sleep?
Answers : a)  A comb.
b) To keep  my teeth clean and germ free.
c) I brush my teeth. I drink a glass of water. I turn the light off.
Read the instructions about ‘Traffic Rules’ then answer the following questions.
a) Following the rules.
b) Do not run in a busy road.
c) While walking, use  the walkway.
d) Use foot over bridge to cross any road.
e) Use zebra crossing to cross the road.
Questions : a) What rules do you have to know?
b) Why should you follow the traffic rules?
c) How do you follow the traffic rules?
Answers : a) Traffic rules.
b) To save our life from road accident.
c) At first, we know the traffic rules. Then we will follow the signs of traffic system.
Read the instructions about some ‘rules of health’ then answer the following questions.
a) Drink clean water.
b) Breathe clean air.
c) Keep your teeth, finger-nails and body clean.
d) Observe and practice certain rules sanitation.
e) Keep yourself healthy.
Questions : a) What do you do to keep yourself healthy?
b) Why should you follow  these rules?
c) How do you take care of your health?
Answers : a) I should abide by some rules of health to keep myself healthy.
b) To keep myself healthy and to enjoy life properly.
c) At first I drink sufficient pure drinking water. Everyday I take bath, keep my teeth, finger-nails clean, wash hands with soap after toilet.
Read the instructions about  ‘Making a cup of tea’ then answer the following questions.
a) Take some pure water into a pot or kettle.
b) Boil the water for at least 15 minutes.
c) Put some tea-dusts in the water and keep boiling for five minutes more.
d) Filtrate it with a tea strainer.
e) Mix some sugar and milk with the filtrated water.
Questions : a) What type of water do you need to make a cup of tea?
b) Why  do you take tea?
c) How do you make a cup of tea?
Answers : a) Pure water.
b) To get refreshment.
c) First, I have to take some pure water into a pot or a kettle and boil it for 15 minutes. Then I have tp put some tea leaves in the water. I have to keep boiling them for  five more minutes. After filtrating the mixture, I have to mix some sugar and milk to it.
Read the following instructions about making a vegetable garden, and then answer the following questions:(Competency based)
How to make a garden
a) Select a plot for your garden
b)Prepare the soil
c)Sow the seeds
d)Put water and fertilizer
e)Make a fence around the garden
Questions: 1. When do you work in your garden? (Knowledge)
2.Why should you make a garden? (Understanding)
3. How do you make your garden? (Application)
Answer:            Knowledge: Usually in the afternoon
Understanding: to enjoy my free time
Application: First  I select a piece of land. Secondly I prepare the soil. Thirdly, I sow seeds. Fourthly, I put water and fertilizer. Finally,  I put a fence around the garden to protect saplings and flower plants from the attack of animals.
Read the instructions about crossing a road, then answer the following questions.
Information
*Find the safest place to cross.
*Stand on the pavement near the edge.
*Look all around for traffic and listen.
*When it is safe, walk straight across the road.
*Keep looking and listening for traffic while crossing.  
Questions a) How should be the place of road to cross?
b) Why is it needed to look all around for traffic to cross a road?
c) How do you cross a busy road?
Answers : a) The place should be the safest one.
b) To cross the road safely and avoid unwanted accident.
c) I cross a busy road by keeping looking and listening for the traffic. 
How to wash hands
Wet your hands with clean water
Use soap
Wash both sides of your hands and in between your fingers
Clean your finger nails
Wash your hands thoroughly
Dry your hands with a clean towel
Questions: What do you need to wash your hands? (Knowledge)
Why do you need to wash your hands? (Understanding)
How do you wash your hands before eating food? (Application)
Answers: 1. Knowledge: I need clean water and soap
2.Understanding: To keep away from diseases
3. Application: First, I wet my hand with clean water. Secondly, I take soap and wash both hands with soap. I also wash my fingers and finger nails. I thus wash my hands thoroughly. Finally, I dry my hands with a clean towel
Read the instructions about how to read newspaper, then answer the following questions.
Information
* Go to the first page of the newspaper.
* Read the head lines.
* Choose the news of current affairs and read it.
* Then go to the page you wanted to read.
* Last of all turn over the pages to find any interesting new question
Questions a) Which page should you read first to read the newspaper?
b) What is the reason for reading newspaper?
c) How should you read newspaper?
Answers a) I should read the front page first to read the newspaper.
b) We should read newspaper to know the current affairs of the world.
c) I read newspaper by the following : First, I go through the first page of it. Secondly, I choose the news of current affairs and read them. Then, I go the pages I intend to read. Finally, I turn over the pages to find out interesting new questions.
How to use a toilet
Put on your sandals before entering the toilet
Use the latrine
Use water to clean yourself
Flush the latrine/ pour enough water to clean the latrine
Wash your hands with soap
Dry your hands with a clean towel
Questions: What should you put on before entering the latrine? (Knowledge)
Why should you wash your hands with soap after using toilet? (Understanding)
How do you use toilet? (Application)
Answers: Knowledge: I should put on sandals
Understanding: To remain clean and free from diseases
Application: First I put on sands. Then in enter the toilet. I always use clean toilet. After using toilet I flush the toilet. Then I wash my hands with soap. Finally, I dry my hands with a clean towel.
How to get to the nearest railway station:
Go along the way hundred yards.
Turn left and you will find Bangla school and college.
Keep walking for two minutes
Then turn right
You will get the railway station.
Questions : (a) What are you looking for?
(b) Why are you looking for that?
(c) How can you get to the nearest railway station?
Answers : a) I was looking for the nearest railway station.
b) I was looking for that to reach to my destination.
c) I can get the nearest railway station by the following : First, I will go along the way hundred yards. Then, I will turn left and will get Bangla school and college. Next, I have to keep walking for two minutes. Then I will turn right and will get the railway station.
Read the instructions about making a journey by bus, then answer the following questions. (Competency based)
 How to make a journey by bus
Book the tickets
Reach the station on time
Get into the bus and don’t put your head out of the window
Don’t eat anything from the unknown persons
Get down slowly and go to your destination safely
Questions : Why do you need to book the tickets? (Knowledge)
Why should you not put your head out of the window?( Understanding)
How can you make a safe journey by bus? (Application)
Answers : Knowledge : To ensure my seat in the bus
Understanding : My head might be hurt if I put it out of the window
Application : First, I should book a ticket and get into the bus in the fixed time. I should not put my head and hand out of the window. I should not eat anything offered by others. After reaching the bus station, I should go to my final destination either by rickshaw or on foot.
Read the instructions about how to learn English, then answer the following questions.
1. Enrich your vocabulary first.
2. Read English story books and English newspaper.
3. Be a member of “English Language Club”.
4. Practice speaking English with your friends.
5. Don’t hesitate if you make any mistake while speaking English.
Questions :
a) What should you improve you first? (Knowledge)
b) Why will you go to English language Club? (Understanding)
c) What will you do to improve your English? (Application)                        
 Read the instructions about the rules of cleanliness, then answer the following questions. (Competency based)
How to maintain cleanliness
Take a bath everyday
Wear clean clothes
Cut your nails regularly
Wash your hands with soap before taking food and after using washroom
Keep your room and surroundings clean
Questions : When do you take your bath every day? (Knowledge)
Why should you follow the rules of cleanliness? (Understanding)
How do you maintain cleanliness? (Application)
Answers : Knowledge : Usually I take bath at 8.00 am.
Understanding : To keep in good health.
Application : I take bath everyday and wear clean clothes. I cut my nails regularly. I wash my hands with soap before taking food and after using washroom. I keep my room and surroundings clean.
Read the instructions about  ‘Keeping the classroom clean’, then answer the following questions.
a) Get all the students together.
b) Divide the in groups.
c) Move the chair, table, benches for easy cleaning.
d) Sweep the spider nets and dusts out all the dusts from the chair, table, blackboard, benches, fans etc.
e) Rearrange the chair, table and benches.
Questions : a) What you need to move?
b) Why  should you keep the classroom clean?
c) How do you keep your classroom clean?
Answers : a) The chair, table and benches.
b) To be free from germs.
c) First, we get all the students together and divide them in groups. Then we move the chair, table, benches and sweep the spider nets and dusts. Finally, we rearrange the chair, table and benches.
Read the instructions about rules of cleanliness, and then answer the following questions :
a. Take a bath every day.
b. Wear clean clothes.
c. Cut your nails every week.
d. Wash your hands with soap before taking food and after using wash room.
e. Keep your room and surroundings clean.
Question
1. When do you take your bath? 1
2. Why should you foll
ow rules of cleanliness? 2
3. How do you maintain cleanliness? 3
Answer
1. At 7 am before going to school
2. To keep in good health. Or, To maintain good health.
 3. I take bath every day. I wear clean clothes. I cut my nails every week. I wash my hands with soap before taking food and using wash room. I keep my room and surroundings clean.

2018

HSC Examination 2018 [Dhaka Board; Dinajpur Board; Jashore Board; Sylhet Board]
Part A: Grammar (60 Marks) 1. Fill in the blanks in the following text with articles (a/an/the) as necessary. Some of the blanks may not require an article. Put a cross (x) in those blanks. Bangladesh is (a) — independent country. We won freedom on (b) — December 16, 1971. This freedom was won as (c) — result of great sacrifice. (d) — great many people laid down their lives for (e) — freedom of the country. (f) — man who loves his country is (g) — patriot. (h) — real patriot loves his country more than his life. Being patriots, we all should try to make (i) — effort for the welfare and (j) — progress of our motherland. 2. Complete the text with suitable prepositions. Trees are very useful (a) — man. They are highly essential (b) — our existence. They protect the rich top soil (c) — getting washed away (d) — rain water and floods. We can see trees being grown along the mountain slopes (e) — the roadsides, (f) — the parks and gardens. They add beauty (g) — our lives. They provide us (h) — food, wood, shade, shelter and so on. They take (i) — carbon dioxide and produce oxygen. So, we should take care (j) — trees. 3. Complete the sentences with suitable phrases/words given in the box. as if have to was born let alone would rather there had better what if as soon as it (a) We — pay a visit to Cox’s Bazar than the Sundarbans. We have already visited the Sundarbans. (b) The storm was raging violently. We got out — it abated. (c) Fardin is always boastful of his uncles. He talks — they were the most powerful men in the country. (d) My college is far away from our house. I — walk a long way to go to my college. (e) Jasim Uddin is a rural poet. He — in 1903 in a village named Tambulkhana in Faridpur. (f) — is very hot today. Load-shedding is aggravating the situation. (g) Maruf cannot earn 50 marks — 80 marks. He is a student of average standard. (h) — are many mango trees around our home. They give us very sweet mangoes. (i) Faiaz seems to be weak. He — consult an experienced doctor. (j) — we swim in the river? To swim in the river is a nice experience. 4. Complete the sentences using suitable clauses/phrases. (a) Industry is the —. (b) A man cannot succeed in life —. (c) — of the world are industrious. (d) The man can maintain a sound health —. (e) We should not like those persons —. (f) I always —. (g) I know the story of an industrious person —. (h) That man always inspires me —. (i) I have a poor uncle. He could be rich —. (j) He has become poor — of his idleness. 5. Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs as per subject and context. . If all the children of Bangladesh (a) — (go) to school, the country (b) — (get) rid of the curse of illiteracy. To boost up education, the government (c) — (spend) more money. Subsidies must (d) — (give) in the education sector. Teachers (e) — (need) to (f) — (train) for good teaching. The poor students can (g) — (bring) under “Food for Education” programme. We (h) (take) care that no institution (i) — (close) down due to political clashes. All concerned (j) — (be) conscious about it. 6. Read the text and change the sentences as directed. (a) Very few insects are as busy as a bee (Comparative). (b) It is known as an industrious creature (Active). (c) It flies from flower to flower and collects honey (Simple). (d) It stores honey in the hive (Passive). (e) In winter, it remains idle but it works hard in spring (Complex). It leads a disciplined life. 7. Change the narrative style by using indirect speeches. “How much do you want?” said the Mayor. “A thousand guilders,” said the Pied Piper. “All right,” said the Mayor. “We’ll pay you a thousand guilders. When will you set to work?” “Now,” said the Pied Piper. 8.Here is a text with five unclear pronoun references. Rewrite the text making all the pronoun references clear. Underline the areas where you make any changes. There lived a man in a village which had a great attraction to English. He went to a teacher to learn English well though he was dull-headed. He tried his best to teach him but the man learnt only three English words – yes, no and very good. Though the man did not know the meaning of it, he used them frequently in his conversation. He did not understand that a little learning is a dangerous thing and very soon he would be a victim of it. 9. Read the following text and use modifiers as directed in the blank spaces. Television has become the most common and (a) — (pre-modify the noun) source of  entertainment in the (b) — (pre-modify the noun) world. A wide range of programs of (c) — (pre-modify the adjective) interest is telecast on (d) — (use quantifier to pre-modify the noun) channels. Almost every middle class and even working class families have a television set today. (e) — (use a noun-adjective to pre-modify the noun) programs are (f) — (pre-modify adjective) entertaining. They can be (g) — (post-modify the adjective) educative too. Courses (h) — (post-modify the noun) by the Open University are shown on BTV. (i) — (pre-modit, noun) channels like the Discovery Channel and the National Geographic Channel telecast highly informative programs. However, watching TV has become (j) — (use an article) addiction. 10. Use appropriate sentence connectors in the blank spaces of the following passage. Many people think that money can do everything in life. (a) — it is a must for our life, it is not the thing that necessarily brings happiness. (b) — it is absolutely a psychological matter. The person who is contented with what he gets and (c) — he has is really happy. Money can do something with happiness (d) — it cannot give us happiness. (e) —, we can see that the richest men of our society are not the happiest men. (f) — they lead a life burdened with cares and anxieties (g) — pass sleepless nights. (h) — there are a large number of poor men (i) — are happy and enjoy a sound sleep. (j) — money cannot ensure happiness. 11. Read the passage and then write the antonym or synonym of the words as directed below. Books are the unique medium through which we contact mighty minds of ages. Books tell us about their feelings what they said and what they did. Books are one of the greatest friends to us. They introduce us to the best humanity. They are reliable records of the history. A book is a valuable living voice. We can know about the thoughts and rituals of past men through books. We should read good books and avoid worthless ones. A good book is a friend of loneliness and a nurse in ailment. We can find real happiness by reading good books. (a) unique (antonym); (b) mighty (antonym); (c) humanity (synonym); (d) reliable (antonym); (e) valuable (antonym); (f) ritual (synonym); (g) worthless (synonym); (h) loneliness (synonym); (i) ailment (synonym); (f) happiness (antonym). 12. There are ten errors in the use of punctuation marks in the following text. Rewrite the text correcting the errors. One day while going to college I met an old man who had nothing of his own having seen me he began to cry but could not as he was too weak to cry feeling a great pity for him I wanted to know about him what led him to this miserable condition so I started asking him questions
HSC Examination 2018 [Rajshahi Board; Cumilla Board; Chattogram Board; Barishal Board]
Kha Set – Part A : Grammar (60 Marks)1. Fill in the blanks in the text with articles (a/an/the) as necessary. Some of the blanks may not require an article. Put a cross (X) in those blanks. William Shakespeare was born on April 23, 1564 in (a) — village of Stratford-on-Avon in (b) – country of Warwickshire. His father John Shakespeare was (c) — farmer’s son who came to (d) — Stratford about 1531and began to prosper as (e) — trader in corn, wheat, leather and agricultural products. His mother Mary Arden was (f) — daughter of (g) — prosperous farmer, descended from (h) — old family of mixed Anglo-Saxon and Norman blood. It is generally believed that neither (i) — poet’s mother nor his father could read or write. In 1582, Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway, the daughter of (j) — peasant family. She was eight years older than Shakespeare. 2. Complete the text with suitable prepositions. Do you have any idea (a) — a cybercafe? It is a place teeming (b) — information. It is a network (c) — all networks. It is a place (d) — computers (e) — which customers can use the Internet and send emails and so on. A cybercafe is closely associated (f) — Internet communication system. A customer sitting (g) — the cafe can communicate (h) — people (i) — the world. In fact, a cybercafe is not prejudicial (j) — our development.3. Complete the sentences with suitable phrases/words given in the box. would you mind used to let alone it so that as if as soon as had better would rather what if (a) He acts — he were rich. So, nobody likes him. (b) — eating sea-fish? I think you will enjoy a lot. (c) Aloka can’t afford to buy a cell phone, — a laptop. Actually, she is very poor. (d) It may rain today. You — leave earlier. (e) Sometimes, we become speechless remembering our childhood memories. We — swim in the river. (f) — is many years since we first met. How time does fly! (g) His mother being sick, he needs to go home — possible. (h) We — develop our humanity than observe hartal and strike. Let us change our destructive culture. (i) There started a heavy storm when I was about to go out. — I had been out there? (j) He took a part-time job — he could earn some money. He was very sincere. 4. Complete the sentences using suitable clauses/phrases. (a) John is fond of reading. Whenever he goes to the book fạir, —. He has a good collection of books now. (b) Smoking is detrimental to health. It is high time you—. (c) The students saw the teacher. No sooner had the teacher entered the classroom than—. (d) Birds fly in the sky. I wish I —. (e) My mother was a philanthropist. She loved to live among the poor villagers so that —. (f) Samia is good at all of her subjects except English. She cannot compete with her classmates because of —. (g) We had to walk through a jungle. We saw a snake while we —. (h) I don’t have enough money. Had I been a rich man, —. (i) Death is inevitable. There is nobody who —. (j) Boys, I’m going to discuss an important topic today. Be attentive to my lecture, otherwise—. 5. Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs as per subject and context. Trees contribute a lot to maintain ecological balance. A month-long tree fair (a) — (begin) in Kurigram stadium recently. It (b) — (organize) by the local administration and the Department of Social Forestation. The fair (c) — (inaugurate) yesterday by the DC of Kurigram. It was also addressed by other speakers who (d) — (emphasize) the need for planting more trees. The chief guest in his speech (e) — (put) importance on planting trees so that we (f) —  (save) our environment from other effects of climate change and natural disasters. A huge procession (g) — (parade) through the streets of the town after the inaugural session. Various government and nongovernment organizations (h) (set) up stalls displaying saplings of different varieties. Cultural functions (i) — (arrange) every night (j) —  (inspire) people to plant trees. 6. Read the text and change the sentences as directed. Bangladeshi developers can build modern robots like Sophia using its software. (a) The humanoid robot, Sophia is one of the newest sensations in the ICT world. (Make it positive) (b) Honourable Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina met Sophia at the inaugural ceremony of the four day-long digital world expo. (Make it passive) (c) The Hong Kong-based robotics company developed Sophia one and a half years ago. (Make it complex) (d) Wearing a yellow Jamdani top and skirt, the robot came on the stage. (Make it compound) (e) What an enthusiasm the robot generated among the youth! (Make it affirmative) 7. Change the narrative style by using indirect speeches. “Will you buy my hair?” asked Della. “I buy hair,” said Madame. “Take your hat off and let’s have a sight at the looks of it.” “Twenty dollars,” said Madame, lifting the mass with a practiced hand. “Give it to me quick,” said Della. 8. Identify the unclear pronoun references in the following paragraph. Where necessary, rewrite the sentences so that all pronoun references are clear. The Egyptians believed that after death, people would go to another world. One thought that in that world, people still would need many things he had on earth. Their kings had many wonderful treasures. They loved and respected them very much. So, they buried them with dead kings. 9. Read the following text and use modifiers as directed in the blank spaces. Kazi Nazrul Islam is called the Shelly of Bengali literature. He was a (a) — (pre-modify the noun) “poet. He wrote (b) — (post-modify the verb) in every branch of Bengali literature. Nazrul, (c) — (use an appositive), won the attention of everyone in his early childhood. He wrote ceaselessly until the death of (d) — (use possessive pronoun) poetic flair. He composed his songs (e) — (use an infinitive phrase to post-modify the verb). His songs are (f) — (use an intensifier to premodify the adjective) melodious. He enriched the Bengali literature (g) — (use an adverb to postmodify the verb). His literary works have enriched (h) — (use a noun adjective) literature. He was (i) — (use an article) secular poet. He sang the songs of equality (j) — (use an adverbial phrase). 10. Fill in the blanks with suitable linking words/sentence connectors. Time and tide wait for none. (a) — no one can stop the onward march of time. (b) —, we should not waste a single moment in vain. (c) — we should make proper use of every single moment of time. (d) — the students should understand the value of time. It is a matter of great regret that some of the students pass their valuable time in Facebook. (e) —, they kill their time. (f) — they cannot prepare their lessons well. (g) —, they always have a poor preparation for their examination. (h) —, they cannot do well in the examination. (i) —, they do not stop wasting time. (j) — they continue to waste their time using Facebook till is too late for them. 11. Read the following passage and then write the antonym or synonym of the words as directed below. Books are men’s best friends in life. You may have many good friends but you do not find them when you need them. They may not always come to you with sympathy. Some may prove true or some may prove false and do you much harm. But books are always ready to be your side. Some books will make you laugh, some others will give you much pleasure. Again, some books will bring new knowledge and ideas. They are ever friends throughout your life. (a) friend (antonym); (b) need (antonym); (c) sympathy (synonym); (d) prove (synonym); (e) false (antonym); (f) harm (antonym); (g) laugh (antonym); (h) pleasure (synonym); (i) bring (synonym); (j) idea (synonym). 12. There are ten errors in the use of punctuation marks in the following text. Rewrite the text correcting the errors. Bindu: do you read newspaper regularly Hema Hema: Yes I do. What about you Bindu: To tell you frankly I do not read newspaper regularly. Hema: Why do not you get enough time Bindu: I do but I do not like. Moreover I think it is a wastage of time. Hema: Strange why do you think so

Letter

  1. Suppose, you are Sami/Sushan. Fawzan/Farhan is your friend. Write a letter to him/her about your daily life

Answer to the question no-9

8 October, 2015

Azimpur Govt. Colony,

Dhaka-1205

Dear Fawzan,

I have received your letter in time. You wanted to know about my daily life in your last letter. Now, I am writing to inform that.

I get up at 5 O’clock and say my Fazar prayer at 5.30 am. After brushing and freshening up I take breakfast and read my text till then 8 a.m. Then being ready I start for school at 9 a.m. In tiffin period or after returning from school I go to play at 5 pm. Again I read till then 10 pm. After taking supper and watching TV, I go to bed at 11 pm.

I am well. No more today. More when we meet next.

Your loving friend,

Sami.

  1. Suppose, you are Sami/Anika. Fawzan/Fahmida is your friend. He/She wants to know about Dhaka. Now, write a letter to him/her describing Dhaka.

Answer to the question no-9

9 October, 2015

Azimpur Govt. Colony, Dhaka-1205

Dear Fawzan,

I have received your letter in time. You wanted to know about Dhaka. Now, I am going to tell you about Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh.

You will be highly glad to learn that Dhaka is a very ancient city and this city has a rich historical background. It was found during the Mughal Empire. A lot of people live there. You can see here a lot of things like the Ahsan Manzil, the Lalbag Fort, the National Zoo, the National Museum and so on. If you come to our house, we will see all the things.

I am well. No more today. More when we meet next.

Your loving friend,

Sami.

  1. Suppose you are Sadia/Saheb. Write a letter to your Indian friend, Anika/Anil about the activities of

your mother.

Answer to the question no-9

October 10, 2015

Ganaktuli, Hazaribagh,

Dhaka-1205

Dear Anika,
How are you? I hope you are fine. In your letter you wrote about your mother. I am going to write about my mother. My mother teaches in a primary school in Hazaribagh, Dhaka. She works in morning shift. After school hours, she works at home. She cooks our food. She also looks after my old grandparents and my siblings.. She takes care of our health and studies. On holidays she cooks special dishes for us like biriyani, korma, kabab, firni, jarda etc. She washes the clothes. She keeps the house clean. Sometimes she goes to the market. She also visits relatives. She helps the sick people. In the evening, she watches TV. She spends her free time with us. She remains busy the whole week.
This is all about my mother’s activities.

Convey my regards to your parents.

Your loving friend,

Sadia.

  1. Suppose, you are Altaf/Asma. Asad/Ayesha is your friend. He wanted to know about the proverb ‘All that glitters is not gold’. Now, write a letter to your friend telling her about it. Use the following cues:

gold glitters — glossy — story of Sheikh Saadi– the rich man — an ordinary man — simple dress – a

gorgeous dress –outward charm — true beauty

Answer to the question no. 9

College Road, Bhola

Dear Asad,

Accept my warm love. Hope you are well. You wanted me to tell you something about the proverb ‘All that glitters is not gold’. Now, I am telling you something about it.

We know that gold glitters in sunlight. But everything glossy is not necessarily gold. You must know the story of Sheikh Saadi.

The rich man took the poet as an ordinary man. Because he was wearing simple dress. The poet went

to the rich man’s house again wearing a gorgeous dress.

He taught him a great lesson. So dress or any outward charm of anything or anybody cannot be a standard of measuring inner worth. True beauty always lies within.

Your friend,

Altaf.

  1. Suppose you are Shahil/Seemla of Nur Mohammad College. Write a letter to your friend, Fahim/Dipti about your good teacher.

Answer to the question no. 9

October 13, 2015

33 Baddanagar Water Tank,

Hazaribagh, Dhaka-1205

Dear Fahim,

How are you? How have you enjoyed during Eid-ul-Azha? I am fine. I am going to write to you about my favourite teacher.

Mr. Kaisar is my favourite teacher. He hailed from Barishal. He is a good teacher. He always gives us

good notes, learning materials and suggestions. He is very caring. He is truly a professional. He is not a by-chance teacher. I am proud of him.

What about you? Who is your favourite teacher? Please write me back.

Your loving friend,

Shahil.

  1. Suppose you are Sanjid/Sahida. You live in Arambagh, Dhaka. Write a letter to your friend, Faisal/Asma about mother’s love and obedience to mother.

Answer to the question no. 9

October 14, 2015

Arambagh, Dhaka

Dear Faisal,

How are you? I came to know about the kindness of your mother from your letter. Mother is the greatest person in the world. There is none like mother. Mother’s love is unique in this world. A mother can die for a child. So we should be obedient to our mother. All the great persons in the world were obedient to mother. They followed their mother’s order at any cost. If we read the pages of history books, we will see such evidence. So we should respect our mother and carry out their order in any way.
What about your feeling regarding this point? Please let me know.

Your loving friend,

Sanjid.

Write to your friend about your evening activities

November 27, 2013

Doleshwar, Dhaka

Dear Dia,

At first take my love. I hope you are fine. I am also fine. In your last letter, you wanted to know about my evening activities. Now I am writing about it.

I have a daily routine. I always do my duties according to this routine. In the evening, I usually wash my face and hands and say my evening prayer. Then I take some light foods. After that I sit to read and prepare my lesson till 9 pm. I watch TV from 9 pm to 10 pm. I have my dinner with my parents at 10. Then I brush my teeth. I go to bed  at 10.30.

No more today. Write to me soon about your evening activities.

Your loving friend

Sanjida

  1. Write a letter to your friend about how you spend/pass your leisure time.

November 27, 2013

Doleshwar, Dhaka

Dear Adrey,

At first take my love. I hope you are fine. I am also fine. In your last letter, you wanted to know about how I spend my leisure time. Now I am writing about it.

In my leisure time, I read story books. Sometimes I read English newspaper. It makes me strong in English.  I also go to the playground and play football and cricket.

No more today. Write to me soon about how you spend/pass your leisure time.

Your loving friend

Sanjida

  1. Write to your friend about your favourite food.

November 27, 2013

Doleshwar, Dhaka

Dear Adrey,

At first take my love. I hope you are fine. I am also fine. In your last letter, you wanted to know about my favourite foods. Now I am writing about it.

I eat what I get. But I also have some favourite foods. I like to have Ruti and vegetables in my breakfast, rice fish at lunch and dinner. I also like to have meat and dal. Tea is my favourite drink.

No more today. Write to me soon  about your favourite food.

Your loving friend

Sanjida

  1. Write a letter to your friend about your home town.

November 27, 2013

Doleshwar, Dhaka

Dear Sanjida,

At first take my love. I hope you are fine. I am also fine. In your last letter, you wanted to know about  my home town. Now I am writing about it.

The name of my home town is Kishoregonj. It is a district town. It is only 145 kilometers north-east of Dhaka. There are many important places in and around this town. They are Solakia Eid ground, Pagla Mosque etc. It is also famous for great personalities like Syed Nazrul Islam, the first acting president of Bangladesh. Sukumar Roy and the great master of painting, Zainul Abedin.

No more today. Write to me soon about your home town.

Your loving friend

Adrey

  1. Write letter to your friend about your native village.

November 27, 2013

Doleshwar, Dhaka

Dear Sanjida,

At first take my love. I hope you are fine. I am also fine. In your last letter, you wanted to know about  my native village. Now I am writing about it.

The name of my village is Doleshwar. It is a small village but densely populated. Though it is village, all modern facilities are available here. There are a college, a high school, a primary school and a market in our village. We all live here in peace and amity. I love my village very much.

No more today. Write to me soon about your native village.

Your loving friend

Adrey

  1. Write a letter to your friend about your visit to St. Martin’s island.

 November 27, 2013

Doleshwar, Dhaka

Dear Sanjida,

At first take my love. I hope you are fine. I am also fine. In your last letter, you wanted to know about my visit to the  St. Martin’s island. Now I am writing about it.

Last summer vacation, I and some of my friends visited the St. Martin’s island. It is the only coral island in Bangladesh. We saw there beautiful corals of different shapes and colours, the turtles that nest on the island and variety of sea fishes. We also went sailing in the sea. We enjoyed the visit very much.

No more today. More when we meet.

Your loving friend

Adrey  

Write a letter to your friend describing your visit to St. Martin’s Island.

March 15, 2013

Mirpur, Dhaka

Dear Dia,

I have just received your letter. In your letter you wanted to know about my visit to the Martin’s Island. Now I am telling you about it. 

Last summer vacation I went to visit the St. Martin’s Island with my parents. It is a small island. The local name of the island is “Narikel Jinjira” which means Coconut Island. We saw beautiful coral of different shapes and colours in the blue waters of the Bay of Bengal. We also saw coral reef, turtles and variety of sea fishes. The natural scenery of the Island is really enjoyable and it attracted me much. 

No more today, convey my salam to your parents and love to your younger.

Your loving friend

Sima

  1. Write a letter to your friend about how you spend/ pass your leisure time.

At first take my love. I hope you are fine. I am also fine. In your last letter, you wanted to know about how I spend my leisure time. Now I am writing about it.

In my leisure time, I read story books. Sometimes I read English newspaper. It makes me strong in English. I also go to the playground and play football and cricket.

No more today. Write to me soon about how you spend/ pass your leisure time.

  1. Write a letter to your friend about your favourite food.

At first take my love. I hope you are fine. I am also fine. In your last letter, you wanted to know about my favourite foods. Now I am writing about it.

I eat what I get. But I also have some favourite foods. I like to have ruti and vegetables in my breakfast, rice and fish at lunch and dinner. I also like to have meat and dal.Tea is my favourite drink.

No more today. Write to me soon about your favourite food.

  1. Write a letter to your friend about your home town.

At first take my love. I hope you are fine. I am also fine. In your last letter, you wanted to know about my home town. Now I am writing about it.

The name of my home town is Kishoregonj. It is a district town. It is only 145 kilometers north-east of Dhaka. There are many important places in and around this town. They are Solakia Eid ground, Pagla Mosque etc. It is also famous for great personalities like Syed Nazrul Islam, the first acting president of Bangladesh. Sukumar Roy and the great master of painting, Zainul Abedin.

No more today. Write to me soon about your home town.

  1. Write a letter to your friend about your visit to the liberation war museum.

At first take my love. I hope you are fine. I am also fine. In your last letter, you wanted to know about my visit to the liberation war museum. Now I am writing about it.

On 14 December our class went on a field trip to the liberation war museum with the guidance of our headmaster.There were six galleries that exhibited rare photographs, documents, news-paper clippings and objects used by the freedom fighters and martyrs of our liberation war. We spent there for two hours. Before leaving, we watched a video film on our liberation war and our independence. It was an experience we never forget.

No more today. More when we meet.

  1. Write a letter to your friend about your favourite sports.

At first take my love. I hope you are fine. I am also fine. In your last letter, you wanted to know about my favourite sports. Now I am writing about it.

My favourite game is Cricket. You will be very happy to know that in last Bangabadhu Gold Cup Cricket Tournament, our school became champion and I was selected ‘Man of the Match’. I also love to play football and badminton.

No more today. Write to me soon about your favourite sports.

  1. Write a letter to your pen friend about main tourist spots of Bangladesh.

At first take my love. I hope you are fine. I am also fine. In your last letter, you wanted to know about main tourist spots of Bangladesh. Now I am writing about it.

Bangladesh is a beautiful country. There are many interesting places here. They are Cox’s bazaar,Chittagong hill track, Sundarban, Bagerhat Mahasthangar, Moynamoti, St. Martin’s island etc. Among them Cox’s bazar is the most populous tourist spot here. It is the longest sea beach in the world. So I will invite you to visit our country.

No more today. Write to me soon about main tourist spots of your country.

Composition

Food Pyramid

A Food Pyramid is a visual representation of how different food groups contribute to a healthy diet. It is shaped like a triangle. There are typically four levels in it that also tells us how much of each group of food we should eat. At the bottom, there are grain, for example, rice, ruti and bread which give us energy. Fruit and vegetables are in the next level of the pyramid and they help our eyes and health. On the next level, there are fish, meat, dairy products, beans and lentils which contain protein. Dairy products are things like milk and eggs and they help our teeth and bones. Protein and dairy make us strong. Fat and oil are at the top of the Food Pyramid. These make food delicious, but our body does not need very much of them. But when we have choices about food, we need to make good choices.

What I Should Do after Catching Flu

Flu is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses that infect the nose, throat, and sometimes the lungs. After catching flu, immediately I should consult a doctor and follow his every instruction. Besides taking some medicine, I should maintain some obligations in order to get well soon. Firstly, I should eat food that gives my body energy and try to eat, even if I am not hungry. Secondly, I must stay at home to be strong. I shouldn’t go to school or work. Thirdly, I need to drink a lot of water or juice which are better than soft drinks. Fourthly, while coughing or sneezing, I have to cover my mouth and nose. I should use a tissue, not my hands and then wash my hands regularly. Finally, I should use my own plate, glass and cup as other people can catch my illness from these things.

Sima’s Getting Ill and Her Doctor’s Advice.

Sima has a cough and sore throat. She also feels very warm because of fever. She has the flu. The doctor advises her to eat energetic food. He also suggests her to stay at home and not to go to school or work. She needs to drink a lot of water or juice. She must cover her mouth and nose using a tissue while coughing or sneezing. She should be careful to use her own glass and plate. It can prevent other people to catch her illness. Thus following these advice, she can certainly get well soon.

My Home Town

Kishoreganj, my dear home town, boasts a rich traditions and a vibrant community. It is named after according to an old landlord known as Brojakishore Pramanik or Nandakishore Pramanik.  It is a district headquarters which has 8 municipalities, 13 upazilas, 108 unions and 1745 villages. Despite being a small town, there are many important places like Solakia Eid Ground, Government Gurudayal College, Pagla Mosque, fort of lsah Kahn at Jangal Bari, Shah Muhammad Mosque at Egaroshindhur, Shiva Temple of Chandrabati. A river called Narasunda flows through the town. It is the birth place of Chandrabati, Upendrakishore Roy Chowdhury, Sukumar Roy, Zainul Abedin, Syed Nazul Islam etc. I love my home district very much from the depth of my heart.

A firefighter

A firefighter is a highly trained person who combats against fire, extinguishes it and rescues people from burning buildings. He also plays a crucial role in educating the public about fire safety and prevention measures. He speaks about preventing fires. He tells what to do if there is a fire. He also tells them that man should be physically fit, brave and careful to be firefighters. His dedication, bravery, and commitment to protecting lives and property make him essential members of their communities.

How Sima and Biju Spend Leisure Time 

Leisure refers to free time or time spent outside of work, obligations, or duties. Sima likes walking in the park as her leisure activity. She also sings and talk to her cousin and her friends on the internet. She also loves reading funny stories especially stories of Nasiruddin Hojja. On the other hand, Biju spends his leisure time swimming as it keeps him fit. He often reads magazines about sports especially football and cricket. Actually their leisure activities differ from others.

1. Write a short composition about ‘Healthy Food’ Answering the following questions?

a.What is healthy food? b. Why does our body need a good mix of foods? c. Which food items should we take regularly? d. What are the food items to be eaten moderately? e. What should we eat very little?

Ans : Healthy Food

Healthy foods mean a good mix of foods. Good food contains the four groups of foods. We eat healthy food we will be healthy. We should eat each group of food everyday. We should eat plenty of these foods like breads, cereals, rice, noodles, potatoes etc. We must eat some fresh fruits and vegetables regularly. Milk, cheese, yogurt, meat, fish beans eggs house food should be eaten moderately they are important for health but we don’t need much of them. We also eat very little of these foods like fats, oil sweets etc. We must eat all kind of foods to keep us healthy, more strong and more active the whole day.

or, Write a paragraph on Good Food. In at least five sentences answering the following questions.               10

            (a) What is food?

            (b) What good food?

            (c) Why should we eat food?

2. Write a short composition about Fever by answering the following questions.

(a) What is fever? (b) What is symptom attack with fever? (c) What is doctor’s advice? (d) Hwo can we prevent our fever? (e) What kind of food we can take for fever time?

Fever

When we feel very warm. Then we knwo fever attacks our body. Sometimes cough and a sore throat attacks with fever. The doctor’s advice to eat food that gives us bodyenergy. Rest and stay at home. we have to drink a lot of water or juice. We have to cover our mouth and nose. Use a tissue and wash hands regularly. Use own plate, glass and cup. If try to obey doctors advice, we will free from fever and other diseases.

My Last Birthday Celebration

Last year, on my birthday, I had an incredible celebration surrounded by my closest friends and family. They started gathering to my house from afternoon. The afternoon was filled with friendly competition as we played games, won prizes, and shared delicious snacks. After the sun set a surprise birthday cake adorned with candles was put in the middle of a table. When I blew the candles out, everybody cheered me saying Happy Birthday. Then we gathered for a dinner at my dining table with many dishes cooked by my dear mother. I felt an overwhelming sense of love and happiness. It was a truly memorable birthday celebration that I will cherish forever.

3. Write at least five sentences about Sima’s getting ill and her doctor’s advice by answering the given set of questions related to the text. (Remember to use capital letters, full stops and correct spelling.)

What has happened to Sima?

What does the doctor advises her to eat?

What more suggestions does the doctor give Sima?

What does the doctor ask her to drink?

What she should use while coughing and sneezing

Or, Write at least five sentences about Sima’s getting ill and her doctor’s advice.

Answers :

Sima has a cough and sore throat. She also feels very warm because of fever. She has the flu. The doctor advises her to eat energetic food. He also suggests her to stay at home and not to go to school or work. She needs to drink a lot of water or juice. She must cover her mouth and nose using a tissue while coughing or sneezing.

4. Write at least five sentences about the important places in around Kishorgonj related to the text.

Answer : The largest Eid Ground known as Solakia Eid Ground and the well-known Government Gurudayal College are situated in the town of Kishorgonj. People  from many districts come to this place to celebrate Eid. We can visit the fort of Isah Khan at Jangal Bari, Kishorgonj. The Shah Muhammad Mosque at Eagroshindhur can also be seen here. The Shiva Temple of Chandrabati can be seen near the Fuleshwari River in Kishorgonj.

5. Write at least five sentences about how Sima and Biju spend their leisure time by answering the given set of questions related to the text. (Remember to use capital letters, full stops and correct spelling.)

          (a) What does Sima like to do as her leisure activity?

          (b) What other things she does as leisure activities?

          (c ) How does Biju spend his leisure time

          (d) What does Biju often read?

          (e) What does Sima love reading?

Or,       Write down at least five sentences about how the — . (Remember to use capital letters, full stops and correct spelling.)

 Sima likes walking in the park as her leisure activity. She also sings and talk to her cousin and her friends on the internet. Biju spends his leisure time swimming as it keeps him fit. Biju often reads magazines about sports especially football and cricket. Sima loves reading funny stories especially stories of Nasiruddin Hojja.

6. Write at least five sentences about the conversation between a hare and a tortoise  by answering the given set of questions related to the text. (Remember to use capital letters, full stops and correct spelling.)

What kind of animals were the hare and the tortoise in the forest?

What did the hare call out to the tortoise?

How did the tortoise react at this?

What did they agree to do?

What were their positions when did the race begin?

Or, Write at least five sentences about the conversation between a hare and a tortoise related to the text. (Remember to use capital letters, full stops and correct spelling)

Answers : The hare was the fastest and the tortoise was the slowest animal in the forest. The hare called out to the tortoise to hurry up and walk faster or run. The tortoise felt angry at this and proposed to have a race. He also expressed his confidence to win the race. Finally, they agreed to start the race next to a big tree and finish at the river. The hare stood beside the tortoise and the race began.        

7. Write a short composition on Your Family answering the following questions :          10

            (a) How many members are there in your family?

            (b) Where does your family live?

            (c) What are your father and mother?

            (d) Do you have any brothers and sisters?

8. Write a short composition on ‘Tree Plantation’ by answering the following questions :

(a) What is tree plantation?

(b) How do trees help us?

(c) How do they maintain ecological balance?

(d) What do we get from trees?

(e) What may happen in absence of trees?

Answer :          Tree Plantation

Tree plantation means planting trees more and more. In order to live we need oxygen. Trees gives us oxygen. They give us food and fruits. We get vitamins from fruits. They also give us shelter, we get timber from trees without timber, we cannot make our houses furniture, boats, lunches, ships etc. Without trees land becomes a desert. Many kinds of medicines are prepared from leaves, roots and barks of trees. But our trees and forests are not sufficient in proportion to our total land area. To preserve our environment we should plant more and more trees.

9. Write a short composition about Fever by answering the following questions.

(a) What is fever? (b) What is symptom attack with fever? (c) What is doctor’s advice? (d) Hwo can we prevent our fever? (e) What kind of food we can take for fever time?

Fever

When we feel very warm. Then we knwo fever attacks our body. Sometimes cough and a sore throat attacks with fever. The doctor’s advice to eat food that gives us body energy. Rest and stay at home. we have to drink a lot of water or juice. We have to cover our mouth and nose. Use a tissue and wash hands regularly. Use own plate, glass and cup. If try to obey doctors advice, we will free from fever and other diseases.

10. Write a short composition about “Food Pyramid” answering the following questions.

-How does a Food Pyramid look?

-How many levels are there in the Food Pyramid?

-Which foods give us energy?

-What make the food delicious?

-Why should you follow the Food Pyramid?

“Food Pyramid”

A Food Pyramid looks like a triangular. There are four levels in the Food Pyramid. Foods made of grain give us energy. Fat and oil make the food delicious. We need to eat different types of food to be fit. Food Pyramid Shows it. So I should follow the Food Pyramid.

11.   Liberation War Museum

The word ‘museum’ means the place where the things old times are kept to display in front of future generation. The Liberation War Museum is situated at Segunbagicha in Dhaka. There are six galleries in the museum. The Galleries exhibit rare photographs, documents, newspaper clippings, and the objects used by freedom fighters and the martyrs of our liberation war. At Gallery 3, a copy of the Declaration of Independence is kept. The personal belongings of some of our martyred intellectuals and freedom fighters are kept in Gallery 6. The museum reminds us the valiant struggle and supreme sacrifice of the heroic sons of our country.

12.  Write a short composition on ‘Your Home Town.’ [Remember to use capital letters, punctuation and correct spelling.]        10

My Home Town

The name of my home town is Narsingdi. It is located 50 Kilometers north-east of Dhaka. This district is in Dhaka division. Its total land area is about 1141 square Kilometers. There are six upazilla or sub-divisions in this district. They are Belabo, Monohardi, Narsingdi Sadar, Palash, Raipura and Shibpur. The Meghna, the Shitalakshya, the old Brahmaputra, Arial Kha, Haridhoa and Paharea are some of the main rivers that flow through this district. A number of famous persons hails from this district. They are Birsreshtha Matiur Rahman, poet Samsur Rahman, author Alauddin Al Azad, mathematician Narayan Chandra Ghosh etc. it is one of the most beautiful district in Bangladesh. I love my home town very much.

13. Write a short composition on ‘The Olympic Games’ by answering the following question.         10
a) What is the Olympic Games?
b) How many nations do participate in the Olympic Games?
c) Who introduced the Olympic Games?
d) How many events are there in the Olympic Games?
e) How many athletes participate in Olympic Games now-a-days?
Answers :

The Olympic Games

The Olympic Games is the biggest sports competition of the world. More than 200 nations participate in this game. It takes place after every four years. It’s origination took place almost 3000 years ago in Greece at the foot of mount Olympia. Baron Pierre de Coubertin, a French man, is the father of the modern Olympic Games. Now over 13000 athletes compete in 30 different sports in Olympic Games.

14. Write a short composition on ‘A Visually Impaired Person’             10

Answer
A Visually Impaired Person

The person who is a born blind is called a visually impaired person. This person cannot lead a simple life like others. We should be very co-operative towards him. He can go a long way for the helping hands of others. None should underestimate such persons. They can lead a happy life if they get enough support from all of us.

15. Write a composition on the ‘Liberation War Museum’. [Remember to use capital letters, punctuation and correct spelling.]    10        

Answer :
Liberation War Museum

The Liberation War Museum is situated Segunbagicha in Dhaka. There are six galleries in the museum. The Galleries exhibit rare Photographs, documents, newspaper clippings and the objects used by freedom fighters and the martyrs of our liberation war. At Gallery 3, a copy of the Declaration of Independence is kept. The personal belongings of some of our martyred intellectuals and freedom fighters are kept in Gallery 6. The museum reminds us the valiant struggle and supreme sacrifice of the heroic sons of our country.

1. Write a short composition about ‘Healthy Food’ Answering the following questions?

a.What is healthy food? b. Why does our body need a good mix of foods? c. Which food items should we take regularly? d. What are the food items to be eaten moderately? e. What should we eat very little?

Ans : Healthy Food

Healthy foods mean a good mix of foods. Good food contains the four groups of foods. We eat healthy food we will be healthy. We should eat each group of food everyday. We should eat plenty of these foods like breads, cereals, rice, noodles, potatoes etc. We must eat some fresh fruits and vegetables regularly. Milk, cheese, yogurt, meat, fish beans eggs house food should be eaten moderately they are important for health but we don’t need much of them. We also eat very little of these foods like fats, oil sweets etc. We must eat all kind of foods to keep us healthy, more strong and more active the whole day.

or, Write a paragraph on Good Food. In at least five sentences answering the following questions.               10

            (a) What is food?

            (b) What good food?

            (c) Why should we eat food?

2. Write a short composition about Fever by answering the following questions.

(a) What is fever? (b) What is symptom attack with fever? (c) What is doctor’s advice? (d) Hwo can we prevent our fever? (e) What kind of food we can take for fever time?

Fever

When we feel very warm. Then we knwo fever attacks our body. Sometimes cough and a sore throat attacks with fever. The doctor’s advice to eat food that gives us bodyenergy. Rest and stay at home. we have to drink a lot of water or juice. We have to cover our mouth and nose. Use a tissue and wash hands regularly. Use own plate, glass and cup. If try to obey doctors advice, we will free from fever and other diseases.

3. Write at least five sentences about Sima’s getting ill and her doctor’s advice by answering the given set of questions related to the text. (Remember to use capital letters, full stops and correct spelling.)

What has happened to Sima?

What does the doctor advises her to eat?

What more suggestions does the doctor give Sima?

What does the doctor ask her to drink?

What she should use while coughing and sneezing

Or, Write at least five sentences about Sima’s getting ill and her doctor’s advice.

Answers :

Sima has a cough and sore throat. She also feels very warm because of fever. She has the flu. The doctor advises her to eat energetic food. He also suggests her to stay at home and not to go to school or work. She needs to drink a lot of water or juice. She must cover her mouth and nose using a tissue while coughing or sneezing.

4. Write at least five sentences about the important places in around Kishorgonj related to the text.

Answer : The largest Eid Ground known as Solakia Eid Ground and the well-known Government Gurudayal College are situated in the town of Kishorgonj. People  from many districts come to this place to celebrate Eid. We can visit the fort of Isah Khan at Jangal Bari, Kishorgonj. The Shah Muhammad Mosque at Eagroshindhur can also be seen here. The Shiva Temple of Chandrabati can be seen near the Fuleshwari River in Kishorgonj.

5. Write at least five sentences about how Sima and Biju spend their leisure time by answering the given set of questions related to the text. (Remember to use capital letters, full stops and correct spelling.)

          (a) What does Sima like to do as her leisure activity?

          (b) What other things she does as leisure activities?

          (c ) How does Biju spend his leisure time

          (d) What does Biju often read?

          (e) What does Sima love reading?

Or,       Write down at least five sentences about how the — . (Remember to use capital letters, full stops and correct spelling.)

 Sima likes walking in the park as her leisure activity. She also sings and talk to her cousin and her friends on the internet. Biju spends his leisure time swimming as it keeps him fit. Biju often reads magazines about sports especially football and cricket. Sima loves reading funny stories especially stories of Nasiruddin Hojja.

6. Write at least five sentences about the conversation between a hare and a tortoise  by answering the given set of questions related to the text. (Remember to use capital letters, full stops and correct spelling.)

What kind of animals were the hare and the tortoise in the forest?

What did the hare call out to the tortoise?

How did the tortoise react at this?

What did they agree to do?

What were their positions when did the race begin?

Or, Write at least five sentences about the conversation between a hare and a tortoise related to the text. (Remember to use capital letters, full stops and correct spelling)

Answers : The hare was the fastest and the tortoise was the slowest animal in the forest. The hare called out to the tortoise to hurry up and walk faster or run. The tortoise felt angry at this and proposed to have a race. He also expressed his confidence to win the race. Finally, they agreed to start the race next to a big tree and finish at the river. The hare stood beside the tortoise and the race began.        

7. Write a short composition on Your Family answering the following questions :          10

            (a) How many members are there in your family?

            (b) Where does your family live?

            (c) What are your father and mother?

            (d) Do you have any brothers and sisters?

8. Write a short composition on ‘Tree Plantation’ by answering the following questions :

(a) What is tree plantation?

(b) How do trees help us?

(c) How do they maintain ecological balance?

(d) What do we get from trees?

(e) What may happen in absence of trees?

Answer :          Tree Plantation

Tree plantation means planting trees more and more. In order to live we need oxygen. Trees gives us oxygen. They give us food and fruits. We get vitamins from fruits. They also give us shelter, we get timber from trees without timber, we cannot make our houses furniture, boats, lunches, ships etc. Without trees land becomes a desert. Many kinds of medicines are prepared from leaves, roots and barks of trees. But our trees and forests are not sufficient in proportion to our total land area. To preserve our environment we should plant more and more trees.

9. Write a short composition about Fever by answering the following questions.

(a) What is fever? (b) What is symptom attack with fever? (c) What is doctor’s advice? (d) Hwo can we prevent our fever? (e) What kind of food we can take for fever time?

Fever

When we feel very warm. Then we knwo fever attacks our body. Sometimes cough and a sore throat attacks with fever. The doctor’s advice to eat food that gives us body energy. Rest and stay at home. we have to drink a lot of water or juice. We have to cover our mouth and nose. Use a tissue and wash hands regularly. Use own plate, glass and cup. If try to obey doctors advice, we will free from fever and other diseases.

10. Write a short composition about “Food Pyramid” answering the following questions.

-How does a Food Pyramid look?

-How many levels are there in the Food Pyramid?

-Which foods give us energy?

-What make the food delicious?

-Why should you follow the Food Pyramid?

“Food Pyramid”

A Food Pyramid looks like a triangular. There are four levels in the Food Pyramid. Foods made of grain give us energy. Fat and oil make the food delicious. We need to eat different types of food to be fit. Food Pyramid Shows it. So I should follow the Food Pyramid.

11.   Liberation War Museum

The word ‘museum’ means the place where the things old times are kept to display in front of future generation. The Liberation War Museum is situated at Segunbagicha in Dhaka. There are six galleries in the museum. The Galleries exhibit rare photographs, documents, newspaper clippings, and the objects used by freedom fighters and the martyrs of our liberation war. At Gallery 3, a copy of the Declaration of Independence is kept. The personal belongings of some of our martyred intellectuals and freedom fighters are kept in Gallery 6. The museum reminds us the valiant struggle and supreme sacrifice of the heroic sons of our country.

12.  Write a short composition on ‘Your Home Town.’ [Remember to use capital letters, punctuation and correct spelling.]        10

My Home Town

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The name of my home town is Narsingdi. It is located 50 Kilometers north-east of Dhaka. This district is in Dhaka division. Its total land area is about 1141 square Kilometers. There are six upazilla or sub-divisions in this district. They are Belabo, Monohardi, Narsingdi Sadar, Palash, Raipura and Shibpur. The Meghna, the Shitalakshya, the old Brahmaputra, Arial Kha, Haridhoa and Paharea are some of the main rivers that flow through this district. A number of famous persons hails from this district. They are Birsreshtha Matiur Rahman, poet Samsur Rahman, author Alauddin Al Azad, mathematician Narayan Chandra Ghosh etc. it is one of the most beautiful district in Bangladesh. I love my home town very much.

13. Write a short composition on ‘The Olympic Games’ by answering the following question.         10
a) What is the Olympic Games?
b) How many nations do participate in the Olympic Games?
c) Who introduced the Olympic Games?
d) How many events are there in the Olympic Games?
e) How many athletes participate in Olympic Games now-a-days?
Answers :

The Olympic Games

The Olympic Games is the biggest sports competition of the world. More than 200 nations participate in this game. It takes place after every four years. It’s origination took place almost 3000 years ago in Greece at the foot of mount Olympia. Baron Pierre de Coubertin, a French man, is the father of the modern Olympic Games. Now over 13000 athletes compete in 30 different sports in Olympic Games.

14. Write a short composition on ‘A Visually Impaired Person’             10

Answer

A Visually Impaired Person

The person who is a born blind is called a visually impaired person. He or she cannot lead a simple life like others. He/she can smell the flowers, feel the soft warmth of the sun and hear the birds singing. He/she can’t see the lovely flowers, the blue sky, the new green leaves on the trees or the colors. We should be very co-operative towards him. He/she can go a long way for the helping hands of others. None should underestimate such persons. They can lead a happy life if they get enough support from all of us.

15. Write a composition on the ‘Liberation War Museum’. [Remember to use capital letters, punctuation and correct spelling.]    10        

Answer :
Liberation War Museum

The Liberation War Museum is situated Segunbagicha in Dhaka. There are six galleries in the museum. The Galleries exhibit rare Photographs, documents, newspaper clippings and the objects used by freedom fighters and the martyrs of our liberation war. At Gallery 3, a copy of the Declaration of Independence is kept. The personal belongings of some of our martyred intellectuals and freedom fighters are kept in Gallery 6. The museum reminds us the valiant struggle and supreme sacrifice of the heroic sons of our country.

My Visit to the Liberation War Museum

As part of our Bangladesh studies course, our class experienced a field trip yesterday to the liberation war Museum. It is situated at Segunbagicha in Dhaka. There are six galleries in the museum. The Galleries exhibit rare Photographs, documents, newspaper clippings and the objects used by freedom fighters and the martyrs of our liberation war. At Gallery 3, a copy of the Declaration of Independence is kept. The personal belongings of some of our martyred intellectuals and freedom fighters are kept in Gallery 6. The museum reminds us the valiant struggle and supreme sacrifice of the heroic sons of our country.

16. Write a short composition on ‘Birthday’.         10

Answer :   

Birthday

Birthday is a special day for all. I celebrate the day with great enjoyment. Usually, I invite my friends and relatives on that day. All of them attend the party with a joyous mood. Candles are lit on the birthday cake relying on my age each year. The guests of birthday party bring lots of gifts for me. It’s a great day for me in a word.

16. Write a short composition on ‘Birthday’.         10

Answer :   

Birthday

Birthday is a special day for all. I celebrate the day with great enjoyment. Usually, I invite my friends and relatives on that day. All of them attend the party with a joyous mood. Candles are lit on the birthday cake relying on my age each year. The guests of birthday party bring lots of gifts for me. It’s a great day for me in a word.