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SSC English 2nd Paper Model Test 6 to 10 Questions with Answers

Model Test 6 to 10 Questions with Answers

Model Test 6

Part A : Grammar (60 Marks)

1.      Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. You may need to change the forms of some of the words. You may need to use one word more than once.                                                          0.5×10=5

with

in

write

by

to

a

the

without

         Michael was (a) —— poor shepherd living (b) —— Lake District of England. He was frugal and industrious. His wife Isabella was also hard working. Their son Luke was (c) —— apple of their eye. He was a great comfort of them, (d) —— their old age. But faced (e) —— a sudden and unexpected financial crisis, they were compelled to live (f) —— the company of their beloved son. Luke went to London to work. He was employed (g) —— a business owned (h) —— a relative. The relative was satisfied (i) —— his work. A dutiful son, Luke (j) —— home regularly.

2.      Fill in the blanks with suitable words.                                                                          0.5×10=5

         Good conduct is a noble (a) ——. Our holy Prophet (sm) was indeed a (b) —— of good conduct. He always prayed (c) —— good conduct and (d) —— of mind. It is the good conduct (e) — wins the love of others, makes the foe into (f) ——. It is essential for a (g) —— society. It costs us (h) —— but gives us many (i) ——. So we should (j) ——  it in our conduct with others.

3.      Make five sentences using parts of the sentences from each column of the table below. 1×5=5

Bangladesh

 

considerably during the medieval period

Its deeply rooted heritage

developed

a rich fictional legacy

The three primary religions of Bangladesh

is

had a great influence on its culture and history

The people of Bangladesh

have

thoroughly reflected in its architecture, literature and music

Bangla literature

has

a rich, diverse culture

4.      Complete the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. :               0.5×10=5

give

realize

provide

help 

are 

destroy

do

 think

cause

face

         Trees (a) —— useful to man in three very important ways. They (b) —— him with wood and other products, they (c) —— him shade and they (d) —— to prevent drought and floods. Unfortunately, in many parts of the world man has (e) —— that the third of these services is the most important. People are (f) —— harm to trees in many ways. They are (g) —— forests. They hardly (h) —— that present world is (i) —— many environment problems of deforestation (j) —— by humans. We need massive afforestation to save the earth.

5.      Change the narrative style of the following text.                                                                      5

         "Why did you not go to school yesterday?" said the mother to the girl. "I was ill, mum," the girl said. "How are you today?" the mother said again. "Well," said the girl, "Don't worry for me."

6.      Change the sentences according to directions.                                                            1×10=10

         (a)     Bangladesh is a land of rivers. (Complex)

         (b)     It is one of the smallest countries too. (Positive)

         (c)     Its agriculture depends on these rivers only. (Complex)

         (d)    These rivers are used for communication too. (Active)

         (e)    These rivers are used not only for cultivation but for communication. (Negative)

         (f)     These rivers are called the life line of our country for their assistance. (Compound)

         (g)    These rivers are both a blessing and a curse. (Negative)

         (h)    Sometimes these rivers bring about untold sufferings in our life causing flood. (Compound)

         (i)     They take a devastating assume during rainy season. (Complex)

         (j)      We should protect these rivers for our betterment. (Negative)

7.      Complete the sentences.                                                                                                   1×5=5

         (a)     Early rising means ——.

         (b)     One who gets up early ——.

         (c)     If a man rises early, ——.

         (d)     An early riser gets enough time to——.

         (e)     It is a habit that ——.

8.      Complete the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in parenthesis.                                                                                                                                    0.5Í10=5

         Man can have (a) — (popular) — by means of service to people. People in power can have honour. But this honour will not last long if their behaviour is not good. When common people are (b) — (mental) — hurt by their (c) — (behaviour) —, usually they do not express their feeling in front of them. But they make (d) — (criticize) — of their manners and (e) — (regard) — them later. Good deeds arid behaviour (f) — (noble) a person. His (g) — (praise) — activities (h) — (dear) — him to everyone. He does not (i) — (heart) people. On the contrary, he works for the (j) — (satisfy) — of the desires of the people.

9.      Make tag questions of these statements.                                                                          1×5=5

         (a)     None can do this, ——?

         (b)    Let's discuss the matter again, ——?

         (c)    I sometimes help my mother, ——?

         (d)     Kindly do me a favour, ——?

         (e)    I have never seen him, ——?

10.     Complete the passage using suitable connectors:                                                           1×5=5

         Liberty has to be obtained by a way of long drawn struggle, (a) —— even a bloody war. But (b) —— it is achieved the struggle or the war ends. Then comes the question of maintaining the liberty earned at a great cost and sacrifice. But to maintain the liberty of a nation is a very difficult task. It is even more difficult (c) —— to achieve it. National liberty in the true sense is (d) —— political and economic liberty (e) —— freedom from poverty and illiteracy.

11.     Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text.                           5

         one day meena and her parrot mithu climbed a tall tree to pick a mango she picked the mango and took it to her mother but her mother gave the larger share of the fruit to raju her brother.

 

 

 


Part A : Grammar (60 Marks)

1.      Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. You may need to change the forms of some of the words. You may need to use one word more than once.                                                          0.5×10=5

between

saying

physical

of

on

an

personality

for

participation

beneficial

         Sports are very essential (a) —— us. There are various types (b) —— sports. Among them cricket, football, volleyball etc. are very popular. All types of sports are (c) —— to us. There is a relation (d) —— the body and mind. "A sound mind lives in a sound body," is a wise (e) —— . In order to win success in life we should have sound health which depends (f) —— regular (g) —— in games and sports. Sports keep us (h) —— fit. Sports exercise (i) —— important influence in forming one's (j) ——.

2.      Fill in the blanks with suitable words.                                                                          0.5×10=5

         It is difficult to forget (a) —— day when my sister (b) —— married and moved away. It happened (c) —— 3 March 2005 and I can (d) —— vividly the wedding ceremony (e) —— dinner and (f) —— emotional farewell she took from me. She  was  my  father's favourite and he wanted her to be given away (g) —— maximum pomp. But when she was to take farewell (h) —— father it was (i) —— most pitiable scene. I (j) —— into loud crying.

3.      Make five sentences using parts of the sentences from each column of the table below. 1×5=5

Education

 

us how to earn well and how to spend well

It

is

 

be largely attributed to most people's inaccessibility to education

It

can

essential for any kind of development

No nation

teaches

prosper without education

The present socio-economic condition of Bangladesh

 

the backbone of a nation

4.      Complete the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. :               0.5×10=5

express

make

want

change

leave

find

observe

accept

declare

orbit

         Galileo was born in Italy in 1542. His father (a) —— him to study medicine. But he became a professor of Mathematics (b) —— his medicine course. Galileo observed the solar system with a telescope (c) —— by himself and came to the conclusion that the earth and other planets orbit the sun. Previously Copernicus (d) —— the same view which went against the Bible. The church forced Galileo to disown his view publicly but he did (e) —— his real belief till his death in 1942. Though his view was not (f) —— then, he was right in his observation. Later, the church (g) —— him right. Nowadays, people of all classes can easily (h) —— with more powerful telescope that earth and the planets (i) —— the sun as seen and (j) —— by Copernicus and Galileo.

5.      Change the narrative style of the following text.                                                                      5

         "Comrades," said he, "Listen to me; for though I often talk nonsense, I can talk sound sense when I choose. Fortune has sent us this treasure that we may lead a life of ease, and we will spend it as lightly as we have come by it. Who could have guessed when we set out today that we should come by so fair a fortune?"

6.      Change the sentences according to directions.                                                            1×10=10

         (a)     Nelson Mandela was the greatest leader of South Africa. (Comparative)

         (b)    In fact, very few leaders in the world were as great as he. (Superlative)

         (c)     All his life he struggled against apartheid. (Compound)

         (d)     It was the government policy of racial segregation. (Negative)

         (e)     The black were not treated kindly. (Affirmative)

         (f)     The black were subjected to all sorts of indignities. (Complex)

         (g)     Even dogs received much better treatment than the black. (Positive)

         (h)     The great leader vowed so that he could put an end to the inhuman practice. (Simple)

         (i)      He was thrown behind the prison bars. (Active)

         (j)      But the oppressive rulers could not break his spirit. (Passive)

7.      Complete the sentences.                                                                                                   1×5=5

         (a)     That honesty is the best policy ——.

         (b)     An honest man is ——.

         (c)     He may not be rich but——.

         (d)     Only honest way can lead the country ——.

         (e)     Everybody should try——.

8.      Complete the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in parenthesis.                                                                                                                                    0.5Í10=5

         Man is the supreme being of all (a) — (create) —. Man has got (b) — (rational) —. With it he can do or (c) — (do) — anything. In his mind there is the (d) — (expect) — of conquering anything difficult and (e) — (danger) —. Hillary and Tenzing were not also (f) — (except) —. They were not daunted of difficulties and dangers. All the dangers were (g) — (come) — to conquer the highest mountain in the world by them. They were not only brave but also (h) — (labour) —. For their (i) — (brave) — and (j) — (hard) — their names have been written in history in respect.

9.      Make tag questions of these statements.                                                                          1×5=5

         (a)     The mother loves her child, ——?

         (b)     Let me come in, ——?

         (c)     A barking dog seldom bites, ——?

         (d)     How nice! ——?

         (e)     Her father is a teacher, ——?

10.     Complete the passage using suitable connectors:                                                           1×5=5

         Everybody knows (a) —— sincerity is the key to success. A sincere person can prosper in life. The man (b) —— does not follow the rules of sincerity can never go a long way in the world. Many a man is not conscious of the importance of sincerity for (c) —— they don't have the benefit of success. (d) ——, we should be sincere to our work. (e) —— we are sincere to our work, we will suffer in the long run.

11.     Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text.                           5

         follow my example she said as we shook hands and never eat more than one thing for luncheon ill do better than that i retorted ill eat nothing for dinner tonight humorist she cried gaily jumping into a cab

 

 

 


Part A : Grammar (60 Marks)

1.      Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. You may need to change the forms of some of the words. You may need to use one word more than once.                                                          0.5×10=5

select

from

to

for

of

profession

a

in

         There are various kinds (a) —— profession. So (b) —— profession varies (c) —— man to man. Selection of profession is very important (d) —— a student. He faces difficulties (e) —— choosing a right (f) ——. He is (g) —— prefer a profession very carefully. If he can choose his profession accurately, he can shine (h) —— life. (i) —— good boy determines his profession very carefully. Having (j) —— a profession he advances.

2.      Fill in the blanks with suitable words.                                                                          0.5×10=5

         Freedom does not come automatically. People must raise them (a) —— it. It must be earned (b) ——  it can be enjoyed. According to (c) —— old idea, freedom means freedom (d) —— foreign domination. "Freedom really means freedom (e) —— want, disease and ignorance." (f) ——  real freedom, we must free our people (g) —— want, disease and ignorance. We can (h) —— our rightful place (i) —— the modern world (j) —— using all our resources and all our energies.

3.      Make five sentences using parts of the sentences from each column of the table below. 1×5=5

Emotion

It

Nobody

We all

So it

should

exists

be

above it

be controlled to work properly

subordinate to it

a silent killer

almost in everybody

4.      Complete the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. :               0.5×10=5

finish

take

help

be

go

come

get

suffer

send

know

         My dear X,

         The news of your sudden admission into Sylhet Osmani Medical College Hospital (a) —— me a back. I have learnt that you (b) —— from gastric pain for about a week. I (c) —— beside you in the hospital. But you (d) —— my text examination (e) —— on. It (f) —— on the 2nd proximo. Immediately after the examination, I (g) —— to meet you. I (h) —— my younger brother, John to hand you some books. These (i) —— you to remove your boredom, (j)——not nervous.

         Yours sincerely,

         Y

5.      Change the narrative style of the following text.                                                                      5

         Sohel asked Alok, "Friend, have you ever visited the National Memorial at Savar in Dhaka? Wow, how splendid it is!" "Yes, I haven't yet gone there. But I must visit there after the SSC exam is over." "It has been built in memory of the martyrs of our Liberation War. May God bless their souls," Sohel said.

6.      Change the sentences according to directions.                                                            1×10=10

         (a)     Traffic jam is the most serious problem in Dhaka city now. (Comparative)

         (b)     It has become a common affair in most of the cities and towns. (Negative)

         (c)     Sometimes this jam is so acute that it blocks more than a kilometer of a street. (Compound)

         (d)     It kills our valuable time.  (Passive)

         (e)     By taking some pragmatic steps we can solve this problem. (Complex)

         (f)     More wide roads can be constructed. (Active)

         (g)     Law should be implemented to ensure punishment. (Complex)

         (h)     Drivers who are experienced should be given license (Simple)

         (i)      Public awareness is more important than any other step. (Superlative)

         (j)      Then life in Dhaka city will be very enjoyable. (Exclamatory)

7.      Complete the sentences.                                                                                                   1×5=5

         (a)     Truthfulness is a great virtue because ——.

         (b)     One cannot command the respect of others unless ——.

         (c)     One may succeed once or twice by telling a lie but——.

         (d)     ——if you are a liar.

         (e)     So, it is a wise decision ——.

8.      Complete the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in parenthesis.                                                                                                                                    0.5Í10=5

         Answer to the questions in the examination should be to the point. You should not (a) —(large) — your answers (b) —(necessary) —. When you write main ideas, you can (c) short your sentences. Only (d) —(elaborate) — of the answers is simply a (e) —(waste) — of time. This practice (f) —(please) — the (g) —(examine) — and they get (h) —(irritate) — and do not want to give high marks. So, students are advised to be (i) —(caution) — and to avoid (j) —(relevant) — points in the answer.

9.      Make tag questions of these statements.                                                                          1×5=5

         (a)     Nobody can ignore his lot, ——?

         (b)     I am too weak to go, ——?

         (c)     Let us do the work, —— ?

         (d)     Happy birthday to you, —— ?

         (e)     Birds fly in the sky, ——?

10.     Complete the passage using suitable connectors:                                                           1×5=5

         Yesterday I went to the house of one of my friends. I wanted to meet him. (a) ——, I did not find him there (b) —— he had already gone out. (c) —— I talked to his mother (d) —— left a note with her. (e) —— I left the house.

11.     Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text.                           5

         where are you going said the merchant i was coming to see you what do you want to earn my bread by the labour of my hands do you really want work said the merchant yes if you have any then follow me and carry a box from a shop to my house i do not see how i can do that said the youth

 

 

 


Part A : Grammar (60 Marks)

1.      Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. You may need to change the forms of some of the words. You may need to use one word more than once.                                                          0.5×10=5

after

the

of

to

work

for

risk

lose

a

         Most people long (a) —— wealth. They think wealth brings happiness. But it often puts one (b) —— trouble. A millionaire is (c) —— very happy person, but his great wealth is a great responsibility. He may have many large estates and factories. He needs (d) —— take great care (e) —— them. There may be dispute between the millionaire and his (f) ——. It may invite one trouble (g) —— another. This dispute may turn (h) —— strike. In this case, (i) —— millionaire may face the (j) —— of a huge money. In spite of being rich, he therefore may not have an easy life.

2.      Fill in the blanks with suitable words.                                                                          0.5×10=5           

         Once there was (a) —— old king. He was averse (b) —— physical labour. As a result, he grew very fat and could not move from one place to another (c) ——. He called (d) —— a doctor. The doctor could easily understand that the (e) —— of the king is the root cause of his (f) —. He (g) —— that if he could reduce the obesity of the king, the king would feel well. But the only way to do this was to (h) —— the king to do physical (i) ——. The doctor was afraid how he could ask a king (j) — physical labour.

3.      Make five sentences using parts of the sentences from each column of the table below. 1×5=5

She

contributed

to our Bengali literature to a great extent

Begum Rokeya

had

the pioneer in awakening Muslim women folk

Our nation

was

born in Rangpur

 

considers

her to be a great lady

 

 

a great eagerness for education from her childhood

4.      Complete the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. :               0.5×10=5

sacrifice

achieve

struggle

rule

stamp

strangle

be

consider

uphold

demonstrate

been

demise

         Bangladesh (a) —— by world communities as a country of all possibilities. We can (b) —— our lives with a view to (c) —— the rightful position of our mother tongue and for (d) —— freedom. On the other hand, we can (e) —— our ungratefulness by killing the organizer of independent. We (f) —— for democracy arid subsequently strangle it while in (g) —— the country. We can become frequently world champion in corruption. Again we vow to (h) —— out it from our national life. We have already (i) —— successful to bolt the spot of being the most corrupt in the world. What a strange nation we (j) ——!

5.      Change the narrative style of the following text.                                                                      5

         The teacher became very angry with the students and said, "Why have you again disturbed the class in this way? I have told you before that when I am speaking, you should be silent. Leave the room and don't return again today." "We are extremely sorry sir. Please pardon us," they said.

6.      Change the sentences according to directions.                                                            1×10=10

         (a)     Water is one of the most useful elements in nature. (Positive)

         (b)    It is a very important asset. (Exclamatory)

         (c)     We cannot pass a single day without water. (Interrogative)

         (d)    Its main source is the rain that, builds streams, lakes and rivers. (Compound)

         (e)     We have rain during the monsoon. (Complex)

         (f)     Heavy rainfall often causes flood. (Passive)

         (g)    Crops are damaged. (Active)

         (h)    Our winter is dry. (Negative)

         (i)      Does rainless winter bring good harvest? (Assertive)

         (j)      We can grow more crops if we can make the best use of rain. (Simple)

7.      Complete the sentences.                                                                                                   1×5=5

         (a)     When the beggar came to me, ——.

         (b)     If you invited me, ——.

         (c)     She will swim after ——.

         (d)     As he was ill, ——.

         (e)     The old woman is so weak ——.

8.      Complete the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in parenthesis.                                                                                                                                    0.5Í10=5

         Road accidents have (a) — (recent) — become a regular phenomenon in our country. As a result of the accidents many persons fall a victim to (b) — (timely) — death. It is reported that most of the accidents occur because of the (c) — (violate) of traffic rules by (d) — (skilled) — drivers and (e) — (conscious) — passers-by. Many (f) — (licensed) — and (g) — (fault) — vehicles run on the streets. These vehicles (h) — (danger) — the (i) —  (safe) — of passengers and the passers-by. But many of us are (j) — (aware) — of this danger.

9.      Make tag questions of these statements.                                                                          1×5=5

         (a)     Mina needs to study a lot, ——?

         (b)     Let them discuss the matter, ——?

         (c)     He put the book on the table,——?

         (d)     Nobody can deny death, ——?                            

         (e)     Neither of them could do the work, ——?

10.     Complete the passage using suitable connectors:                                                           1×5=5

         It is often said that our large population is our number one problem. (a) —— it is not true. (b) ——, large population can be turned into a unique manpower in a country. (c) —— China can be cited, (d) —— her population is more than 1200 million, she is progressing day by day. (e) —— we are lagging behind.

11.     Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text.                           5

         my name is hasan jamil i was born in bangladesh i have completed my higher education from dhaka university i love my country most it is a beautiful country

 

 

 


Part A : Grammar (60 Marks)

1.      Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. You may need to change the forms of some of the words. You may need to use one word more than once.                                                          0.5×10=5

reflect

a

in

the

at

an

enchanting

from

         The Kuakata beach lies (a) —— the southern extremity of Bangladesh. It is one of (b) —— rarest beaches of the world that allows us to have (c) —— full view of sunrise and sunset. The (d) —— of sunrise and sunset in the water of (e) —— Bay of Bengal is really (f) ——. The scene captivates human mind. The beach is not far from (g) —— Sunderbans. It has charming coconut groves (h) —— the background. It is also a sanctuary of migratory birds. Many birds (i) —— the north come in winter here. So travellers can have (j) —— extra pleasure.

2.      Fill in the blanks with suitable words.                                                                          0.5×10=5

         On an average, people in the (a) —— are exposed to sound ranging from 30 to 90 decibels or even more. A study in Japan has found that (b) —— who (c) —— in the  city were exposed to almost the same amount of sound that a factory worker was  (d)  —— to at his/her (e) —— . The occupations that the study (f) —— to be the noisiest were factory work, truck driving and primary school (g) —— . Many developed countries are trying to  (h)  —— sound pollution by (i)  —— town planning and  developing   (j) —— awareness

3.      Make five sentences using parts of the sentences from each column of the table below. 1×5=5

Television

 

also used for distance learning

 

It

are

not only enjoyable but also highly educative

Television programmes

is

a television set today

They

have

the widespread source of entertainment now

All families

 

telecast on numerous channels

 

4.      Complete the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. :               0.5×10=5

attain

make

establish

obey

perform

connect

bring

pass

         Parents and children (a) —— a family. They (b) —— with one another by blood, love and affection. The children (c) —— through the days of infancy without the loving care of their parents. It is the parents who (d) —— them up, nourish them, nurse them in sickness, give them proper educational help to get (e) —— in life. Parents have to (f) —— their duties so that their children can (g) ——. But children have certain duties to be (h) —— by them for (i) —— prosperity. They must (j) —— their parents.

5.      Change the narrative style of the following text.                                                                      5

         "Whom can I trust with my riches during our absence?" asked Mostofa to his son. "My friend, the Armenian of course. He is the most honest man in Damaskas," his son said. "Ok. I'll accept your suggestion for once".

6.      Change the sentences according to directions.                                                            1×10=10

         (a)    The postman is the most familiar figure. (Use positive degree)

         (b)    Very few persons are as eagerly waited as he. (Use comparative degree)

         (c)    Everyday we see him when he goes on a khaki dress. (Simple)

         (d)    He delivers letters, money orders, parcels, etc to the addresses. (Passive)

         (e)    He must go from one house to another in fair weather or foul. (Negative)

         (f)     He renders valuable service to us. (Complex)

         (g)    He attends the office in time. (Interrogative)

         (h)    He opens the mail bags to sort the letters. (Compound)

         (i)     But he is very much neglected. (Exclamatory)

         (j)     We should pay him due respect. (Passive)

7.      Complete the sentences.                                                                                                   1×5=5

         (a)     Honesty is the best policy that——.

         (b)     An honest man is ——.

         (c)     He may not be rich but ——.

         (d)     Only honest way can lead the country——.

         (e)     Everybody should try ——.

8.      Complete the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in parenthesis.                                                                                                                                    0.5Í10=5

         English is used as a common language for global (a) — (communicate) —. As it is used in more than sixty countries (b) — (office) —, it is regarded as an (c) — (national) — language. As an (d) — (dependent) — nation, we have to maintain our political, commercial and (e) — (culture) — relations with the rest of the world through English. Thereby, English (f) — (wide) — the opportunity to deal with globalised world. It promotes international (g) — (relation) — and (h) — (brother) —. For being a (i) — (globe) — citizen, there is no alternative of English. A good command of English is very essential to get a good job with better salary. In short, English is a must for (j) — (nourish) — in life.

9.      Make tag questions of these statements.                                                                          1×5=5

         (a)     What a brilliant result you have made,—— ?

         (b)     We feel proud of you,—— ?

         (c)     Thank you, Rabin,—— ?

         (d)     All credits go to my parents and teachers. I am grateful to them,——?

         (e)     Right you are. We ought to remain ever grateful to them,——?

10.     Complete the passage using suitable connectors:                                                           1×5=5

         Man is a social being. He wants a person with whom he can mix and converse freely, exchanging thoughts and ideas. (a) —— a man naturally seeks the society of those who are like himself in their taste and inclination. (b) —— we mix with the good (c) —— the noble, it will ennoble us too. Our character can (d) —— be judged from that of our companions. (e) —— we may be taking to evil ways, a true companion will try his best to correct us.

11.     Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text.                           5

         have you heard the name of baf shaheen college located at potenga chittagong mr nasir uddin principal of the college is a man of principle if you come to enjoy the patenga sea-beach you can explore it the college is run by bangladesh air force


Answer Sheet

MODEL QUESTION-06

Part A : Grammar (60 Marks)

1.      (a) a; (b) in; (c) the; (d) in; (e) with; (f) without; (g) in; (h) by; (i) with; (j) wrote.

2.      (a) virtue; (b) model; (c) for; (d) peace; (e) which/that; (f) friend; (g) peaceful/civilised; (h) nothing; (i) things; (j) practise.

3.      (i)      Bangladesh has a rich, diverse culture.

         (ii)     Its deeply rooted heritage is thoroughly reflected in its architecture, literature and music.

         (iii)    The three primary religions of Bangladesh have had a great influence on its culture and history.

         (iv)    The people of Bangladesh have a rich fictional legacy.

         (v)     Bangla literature developed considerably during the medieval period.

4.      (a) are; (b) provide; (c) give; (d) help; (e) not realized; (f) doing; (g) destroying; (h) think; (i) facing; (j) caused.

5.      The mother asked the girl why she had not gone to school the previous day. Addressing her as mum, the girl told her that she (girl) had been ill. The mother asked her how she was that day. Requesting her mother not to worry for her, the girl told that she was well.

6.      (a)     Bangladesh is a land which abounds with rivers.

         (b)     Very few countries are as small as it.

         (c)     It is its agriculture that depends on these rivers only.

         (d)     We use these rivers for communication too.

         (e)     These rivers are used both for cultivation and for communication.

         (f)     These rivers assist us and so they are called the life line of our country.

         (g)     These rivers are not only a blessing but also a curse.

         (h)     Sometimes these rivers cause flood and bring about untold sufferings in our life.

         (i)      When it is rainy season, they assume a devastating sight.

         (j)      We should not keep these rivers unprotected for our betterment.

7.      (a)     Early rising means getting up early in the morning.

         (b)     One who gets up early can begin the day's work well.

         (c)     If a man rises early, he can enjoy the fresh air of the morning.

         (d)     An early riser gets enough time to finish his work.

         (e)     It is a habit that helps him prosper in life.

8.      (a) popularity; (b) mentally; (c) misbehaviour; (d) criticism; (e) disregard; (f) ennoble; (g) praiseworthy; (h) endear; (i) dishearten; (j) satisfaction.

9.      (a)     None can do this, can they?

         (b)     Let's discuss the matter again, shall we?

         (c)     I sometimes help my mother, don't I?

         (d)     Kindly do me a favour, will you?/would you?

         (e)     I have never seen him, have I?

10.    (a) or; (b) when; (c) than; (d) not only; (e) but also

11.    One day Meena and her parrot Mithu climbed a tall tree to pick a mango. She picked the mango and took it to her mother. But her mother gave the larger share of the fruit to Raju, her brother.

MODEL QUESTION-07

Part A : Grammar (60 Marks)

1.      (a) for; (b) of; (c) beneficial; (d) between; (e) saying; (f) on; (g) participation; (h) physically; (i) an; (j) personality.

2.      (a) the; (b) got; (c) on; (d) remember; (e) the; (f) the; (g) with; (h) of; (i) the; (j) burst.

3.      (a)     Education is essential for any kind of development.

         (b)     It is the backbone of a nation.

         (c)     It teaches us how to earn well and how to spend well.

         (d)     No nation can prosper without education.

         (e)     The present socio-economic condition of Bangladesh can be largely attributed to most people's inaccessibility to education.

4.      (a) wanted; (b) leaving; (c) made; (d) expressed; (e) not change; (f) accepted; (g) found; (h) observe; (i) orbit; (j) declared.

5.      Addressing his companions as comrades he told them to listen to him. He told them that though he often talked nonsense, he could talk sound sense when he chose. He added that fortune had sent them that treasure that they might lead a life of ease and they would spend it as lightly as they had come by it. Then he asked them who could have guessed when they had set out and that day that they should come by so fair a fortune.

6.      (a)     Nelson Mandela was greater than any other leader of South Africa.

         (b)     In fact, he was one of the greatest leaders in the world.

         (c)     It was apartheid and all his life he struggled against it.

         (d)     It was nothing but the government policy of racial segregation.

         (e)     The black were treated unkindly.

         (f)     It was the black who were subjected to all sorts of indignities.

         (g)     Even the black did not get as good treatment as dogs.

         (h)     The great leader vowed to put an end to the inhuman practice.

         (i)      The rulers threw him behind the prison bars.

         (j)      But his spirit could not be broken by the oppressive rulers.

7.      (a)     That honesty is the best policy should always be remembered.

         (b)     An honest man is honoured by all.

         (c)     He may not be rich but he enjoys mental peace.

         (d)     Only honest way can lead the country towards peace and prosperity.

         (e)     Everybody should try to be honest from their early life.

8.      (a) creations; (b) rationality; (c) undo; (d) expectation; (e) dangerous; (f) exceptional/ exceptions; (g) overcome; (h) labourious; (i) bravery; (j) hardship.

9.      (a)     The mother loves her child, doesn't she?

         (b)     Let me come in, will you?

         (c)     A barking dog seldom bites, does it?

         (d)     How nice! isn't it?

         (e)     Her father is a teacher, isn't he?

10.    (a) that; (b) who; (c) which; (d) So/Therefore; (e) Unless.

11.    "Follow my example," she said as we shook hands, "and never eat more than one thing for luncheon." "I'll do better than that," I retorted, "I'll eat nothing for dinner tonight." "Humorist!" she cried gaily jumping into a cab.

MODEL QUESTION-08

Part A : Grammar (60 Marks)

1.      (a) of; (b) a; (c) from; (d) for; (e) in; (f) profession; (g) to; (h) in; (i) A; (j) selected.

2.      (a) to; (b) before; (c) an; (d) from; (e) from: (f) For; (g) from; (h) establish; (i) in; (j) by.

3.      (a)     Emotion exists almost in everybody.

         (b)     It is a silent killer.

         (c)     Nobody is above it.

         (d)     We all are subordinate to it.

         (e)     So it should be controlled to work properly.

4.      (a) has taken; (b) have been suffering; (c) should be; (d) know; (e) is going; (f) will be finished; (g) will come; (h) am sending; (i) will help; (j) don't get.

5.      Addressing Alok as friend, Sohel asked him if he (A) had ever visited the National Memorial at Savar in Dhaka. He (S) exclaimed with great joy that it was very splendid. Alok agreed with him and replied that he (A) had not yet gone there. He (A) asserted that he (A) must visit there after the SSC exam was over. Sohel said that it had been built in memory of the martyrs of our Liberation War. He (S) prayed that Allah might bless their souls.

6.      (a)     Traffic jam is more serious than any other problem in Dhaka city now.

         (b)     It has not become an uncommon affair in most of the cities and towns.

         (c)     Sometimes this jam is very acute and it blocks more than a kilometre of a street.

         (d)     Our valuable time is killed by it.

         (e)     If we take some pragmatic steps, we can solve this problem.

         (f)     The authority can construct more wide roads.

         (g)     Law should be implemented so that punishment can be ensured.

         (h)     Experienced drivers should be given license.

         (i)      Public awareness is the most important step.

         (j)      Then how enjoyable life in Dhaka city will be!

7.      (a)     Truthfulness is a great virtue because it helps a man to become great.

         (b)     One cannot command the respect of others unless he respects others,

         (c)     One may succeed once or twice by telling a lie but one day the truth will come to light.

         (d)     You will be punished if you are a liar.

         (e)     So, It is a wise decision to build up the habit of speaking the truth.

8.      (a) enlarge; (b) unnecessarily: (c) shorten; (d) elaboration;  (e) wastage; (f) displeases; (g) examiners: (h) irritated; (i) cautious; (j) irrelevant.

9.      (a)     Nobody can ignore his lot, can they?

         (b)     I am too weak to go, aren't I?

         (c)     Let us do the work, shall we?

         (d)     Happy birthday to you, don't you?

         (e)     Birds fly in the sky, don't they?

10.    (a) But; (b) as/since; (c) So; (d) and; (e) Then.

11.    "Where are you going?" said the merchant. "I was coming to see you." "What do you want?" "To earn my bread by the labour of my hands." "Do you really want work?" said the merchant. "Yes, if you have any." "Then follow me and carry a box from a shop to my house." "I don't see how I can do that," said the youth.

MODEL QUESTION-09

Part A : Grammar (60 Marks)

1.      (a) for; (b) to; (c) a; (d) to; (e) of; (f) workers; (g) after; (h) to; (i) risk; (j) loss.

2.      (a) an; (b) to; (c) easily; (d) in; (e) laziness/obesity; (f) illness; (g) told/informed/ suggested; (h) ask/tell/request/make; (i) labour/exercise; (j) to do/to take/undergo

3.      (a)     Begum Rokeya was the pioneer in awakening Muslim women folk.       

         (b)     She was born in Rangpur.

         (c)     She contributed to our Bengali literature to a great extent.

         (d)     She had a great eagerness for education from her childhood.                       

         (e)     Our nation considers her to be a great lady.                                                        

4.      (a) is considered; (b) sacrifice; (c) upholding; (d) achieving; (e) demonstrate; (f) struggle; (g) ruling; (h) stamp; (i) been; (j) are.

5.      The teacher became very angry with the students and asked them why they had again disturbed the class in that way. He also said that he had told them before that when he was speaking, they should be silent. Then the teacher ordered the students to leave the room and not to return again that day. The students respectfully said that they were extremely sorry and requested him to pardon them.

6.      (a)     Very few elements in nature are as useful as water.

         (b)     What an important asset it is!

         (c)     Can we pass a single day without water?

         (d)     Its main source is the rain and it builds streams, lakes and rivers.

         (e)     We have rain when it is monsoon.

         (f)     Flood is often caused by heavy rainfall.

         (g)     Flood damages crops.

         (h)     Our winter is not wet.

         (i)      Rainless winter does not bring good harvest.     

         (j)      We can grow more crops by making the best use of rain.

7.      (a)     When the beggar came to me, I gave him a ten-taka note.

         (b)     If you invited me, I would come.

         (c)     She will swim after she wears a swimming costume.

         (d)     As he was ill, he could not come.

         (e)     The old woman is so weak that she can't walk.

8.      (a) recently;   (b) untimely;  (c) violation;  (d)  unskilled;  (e)  unconscious;  (f) unlicensed; (g) faulty; (h) endanger; (i) safety; (j) unaware

9.      (a)     Mina needs to study a lot, doesn't she?

         (b)     Let them discuss the matter, will you?

         (c)     He put the book on the table, didn't he?

         (d)     Nobody can deny death, can they?

         (e)     Neither of them could do the work, could they?

10.    (a) But; (b) In fact; (c) For example; (d) though; (e) It's a pity.

11.    My name is Hasan Jamil. I was born in Bangladesh. I have completed my higher education    from Dhaka University. I love my country most. It is a beautiful country.

MODEL QUESTION-10

Part A : Grammar (60 Marks)

1.      (a) in; (b) the; (c) the; (d) reflection; (e) the; (f) enchanting; (g) the; (h) at; (i) from; (j) an.

2.      (a) cities; (b) those/people; (c) lived; (d) exposed; (e) workplace; (f) found; (g) teaching; (h) control; (i) careful; (j) public.

3.      (a)     Television is the widespread source of entertainment now.

         (b)     It is also used for distance learning.

         (c)     Television programmes are not only enjoyable but also highly educative.

         (d)     They are telecast on numerous channels.

         (e)     All families have a television set today.

4.      (a) make;  (b) are connected; (c) cannot pass;  (d) bring;  (e) established;  (f) perform (g) establish; (h) performed; (i) attaining; (j) obey.

5.      Mostofa asked his son whom he (M) could trust with his riches during their absence. His son replied that he (M) could certainly trust his (s) friend, the Armenian. He (s) added that he was the most honest man in Damaskas. Then Mostafa told him that it was all right and he (M) would accept his (s) suggestion for once.

6.      (a)     No other figure is as familiar as the postman.

         (b)     He is more eagerly waited than most other persons.

         (c)     Everyday we see him going on a khaki dress.

         (d)     Letters, money orders, parcels, etc are delivered to the addressees by him.

         (e)     He cannot but go from one house to another in fair weather or foul.

         (f)     He renders service to us which is valuable.

         (g)     Doesn't he attend the office in time?

         (h)     He opens the mail bags and sorts the letters.

         (i)      But how neglected he is!

         (j)      He should be paid due respect by us.

7.      (a)     Honesty is the best policy that helps to improve our mentality.

         (b)     An honest man is respected by all.

         (c)     He may not be rich but he is happy.

         (d)     Only honest way can lead the country to the path of development and prosperity

         (e)     Everybody should try to be honest.

8.      (a) communication; (b) officially; (c) international; (d) independent; (e) cultural; (f) widens; (g) relationship; (h) brotherhood; (i) global; (j) nourishment.

9.      (a)     What a brilliant result you have made, haven't you?

         (b)     We feel proud of you, don't we?

         (c)     Thank you, Rabin, don't I?

         (d)     All credits go to my parents and teacher, I am grateful to them, aren't I?/ain't I?

         (e)     Right you are. We ought to remain ever grateful to them, oughtn't we?

10.    (a) So; (b) If; (c) and; (d) therefore/thus; (e) When.

11.    Have you heard the name of BAF Shaheen College located at Potenga, Chittagong? Mr. Nasir Uddin, Principal of the college, is a man of principle. If you come to enjoy the Potenga sea-beach, you can explore it. The college is run by Bangladesh Air Force.


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