SSC English 2nd Paper Model Test 61 to 70 Questions with Answers
Model Test 61
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
to |
with |
give |
plant |
in |
the |
a |
from |
Trees
are useful (a) —— man. They put a stop to (b) —— rich topsoil (c) —— being
washed away (d) —— rainwater and floods. We can see trees being (e) —— and
damaged. Trees provide life to (f) —— place (g) —— their colourful flowers,
beautiful leaves and fruits. They (h) —— shelter to birds and other animals.
They take (i) —— carbon dioxide and produce oxygen (j) —— breath.
2. Fill
in the blanks with suitable words.
0.5Íl0=5
(a)
—— lot of visitors visit Mathin's well (b) ——
the compound of Teknaf police station.
Mathin, (c) —— daughter of the Magh King, used (d) —— come to the well
accompanied (e) —— many (f) —— her
friends. Dhiraj, the officer in charge of the police station fell (g) —— love
with her and wanted to marry her. Though at first the King did not agree to the
proposal, he finally gave his consent. But Dhiraj's father at Calcutta became
furious hearing (h) —— news and (i) —— him to return to his ailing father.
Dhiraj decided never to return and Ma-thin stopped (j) — food and water until
she breathed her last.
3. Make five sentences using parts of the sentences from each
column of the table below. 1×5=5
We all |
should try |
us mix with others easily |
Simple-minded people |
is |
us think simple ways of life |
|
are |
a great virtue |
It |
also helps |
to obtain sincerity from the beginning
of our life |
Simplicity |
helps |
really happy |
4. Complete the following text with right forms of the verbs given
in the box. : 0.5Íl0=5
become |
grow |
strong |
ask |
demand |
reflect |
make |
call |
celebrate
|
play |
International Women's Day (a) —— important all over the
world for women in developed and developing countries alike. The (b) ——
international women's movement, which
has been (c) —— by four global United Nation's women's conferences, (d) —— for
coordinated efforts to (e) —— women's right and participation in the political
and economic process. Increasingly, the International Women's Day is a time to
(f) —— on progress (g) ——, to (h) —— for change and to (i) —— acts of courage
and determination by ordinary women who have (j) —— an extraordinary role in the history of
women's rights.
5. Change the narrative
style of the following text. 5
"Dear friend," Monju said, "How can we get peace in
our life?" "It's only possible by following the path which is shown
by the Creator," said Anwar. "I think we can find peace following the
modern life." "How narrow your thinking is! Is it possible to operate
an instrument without following the instruction of the catalogue?"
6. Change the sentences
according to directions. 1×10=10
(a)
Everyone below 18 is regarded as
a child. (Make negative sentence without changing the original meaning)
(b)
Children are engaged in dangerous
occupations. (Active voice)
(c)
Child labour is one of the biggest
curses of the 21st century. (Positive degree)
(d)
Unfortunately this has become very accepted in our society. (Make
complex sentence)
(e) Only
poverty is responsible for this. (Make negative sentence without changing the
original meaning)
(f)
Children can't be educated
unless we can remove poverty. (Make, affirmative sentence without changing the
original meaning)
(g) In
a family of five or six children the parents have to send some of their kids to
work so that they can fill their empty stomachs. (Make compound sentence)
(h) Though
these poor and helpless children have to break brick all day long, in return
they are rewarded with all kinds of abuse. (Make compound sentence)
(i)
Children in the developed
country are not so vulnerable as that in our country. (Make comparative degree)
(j)
The government should do
something for them. (Use passive voice)
7. Complete the
sentences. 1×5=5
(a) If
you lend me some money ——.
(b) It
is high time ——.
(c) He
is so weak that ——.
(d) It
is I who ——.
(e) United
we stand ——.
8. Complete the text
adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in parenthesis. 0.5Í10=5
One should be (a) — (economic) — in his life.
If we can (b) — (economy) — our expenses, we can save money. There should be a
balance of our income and (c) — (expend) —. We must consider whether the money
is (d) — (expend) — or (e) — (expendable) —. Do we like to do so? If we can do
so, we would be (f) — (prosper) — in life. Moreover, (g) — (religion) — order
is also to be economical. Again, no one should lead life in a (h) — (miser) —
way. We must always be (i) — (mind) — of the proverb that "Cut your coat
(j) — (accord) — to your cloth".
9. Make tag questions of
these statements. 1×5=5
(a) We
need to prepare very well for the exam, ——?
(b) Sure.
To do so we must study regularly,——?
(c) Certainly.
But we do not follow the rules at all,——?
(d) No,
we do not. And when the examination approaches there is no way but start cramming,——-?
(e) That's
exactly what I do. You should not do that,——?
10. Complete the passage
using suitable connectors: 1×5=5
A miser got some money (a) —— he was not
pleased with it. He was in constant fear (b) —— thieves and robbers should
steal it. (c) ——, he thought it necessary to devise some steps (d) —— no one
might get scent of it and steal it. (e) —— much thought he bought a lump of
gold with all his money and buried it at a secret place.
11. Use capitals and
punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 5
Addressing
him as sir the nobleman asked sheikh saadi why he was putting up the food in
his pocket. He also asked him why he did not eat sheikh saadi replied that he
was doing the right thing because his dress deserved those rich dishes the
nobleman said that he did not understand what he meant to say and so he was
sorry.
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Model Test 62
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
for |
field |
into |
pollute |
by |
the |
an |
in |
Water
is (a) —— important element of (b) —— environment. Water
is essential (c) —— human,
animal and plant life. Clean water is safe for use. But (d) —— water is harmful.
Water can be polluted (e) —— many ways. Men pollute water (f) —— throwing
wastes (g) —— it. Farmers use chemical fertilizers in their (h) ——. Being mixed
with (i) —— water of (j) —— rivers and canals, they pollute it.
2. Fill
in the blanks with suitable words. 0.5Í10=5
Lake
Victoria is one of the African (a) —— Lakes. John Hanning Speke was the first
European (b) —— who named it after the name of Queen Victoria. (c) —— achieved
this tremendous accomplishment in 1858. He was (d) —— on a separate expedition
(e) —— Richard Francis Burton. They (f) —— to discover the source of the Nile
(g) ——. The lake contains a gigantic area of 68,800 (h) —— kilometers. It is
the largest tropical lake in the (i) ——. It contains about 2,750 cubic
kilometers (j) —— fresh water.
3. Make five sentences
using parts of the sentences from each column of the table below. 1×5=5
Character |
|
the
combination of virtues some |
It |
means |
the
crown of life |
Character
of person |
be |
a man
without character |
It also |
hates |
mental
or moral nature |
Everybody |
|
mental or moral qualities of a person, a community, a
race, etc. |
4. Complete the
following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. : 0.5Í10=5
take |
eat |
deserve |
be |
thrive |
cause |
run |
know |
fall |
do |
Everybody
(a) —— that food adulteration (b) —— a crime. Adulterated food is poisonous and (c) —— fatal diseases. People
(d) —— this kind of food (e) —— a victim to liver diseases, cancer, kedney
failure and so on. Some businessmen who are avaricious and (f) —— after money
only (g) —— this heinous work. They (h) —— on the miseries of others. They (i)
—— severe punishment, some strict measures should be (j) —— to stop this
abominable task of the greedy businessmen.
5. Change the narrative
style of the following text. 5
"I've got GPA-5 in the SSC examination,"
said Rafiq. "Congratulations, brother!" I said. 'What do you intend
to do now?" "I want to study science in a reputed college. I've a
dream to get admission in
6. Change the sentences
according to directions. 1×10=10
(a) All
men must die. (Negative)
(b) It
matters little if a man lives many years or not. (Interrogative)
(c) Our
life is not measured by months or years. (Active)
(d) The people who live only for their own interest, are
not the real human beings at all. (Compound)
(e) Their
life is not better than that of a beast. (Positive)
(f) If
we can do something good to the society, we can be immortal. (Simple)
(g) People
will always remember those who do something good for the society. (Negative)
(h) It is
our own responsibility to do good deeds. (Interrogative)
(i) We
cannot live long on the earth. (Affirmative)
(j) Actually
no human being can escape death. (Complex)
7. Complete the
sentences. 1×5=5
(a) AIDS is a fatal disease which ——.
(b) It
is such a disease that——.
(c) The
first AIDS patient was a man who ——.
(d) The
doctors suggest that——.
(e) There
is no further remedy that ——.
8. Complete the text
adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in parenthesis. 0.5Í10=5
It is (a) — (scientific) — observed that speaking is the
second skill of the four. A child is first a (b) — (listen) —. It listens to
its mother. Then it becomes a (c) — (speak) .Thus, they both (d) — (change) —
their ideas and (e) — (eventual) — the child learns its mother tongue. This is
the process which (f) — (initial) — occurs in the case of a mother tongue. But
if it is a second language, it cannot be learnt in a (g) — (nature) — way,
rather it is learnt in an environment created (h) — (artificial) —. The
learners have to practise the language (i) — (method) — based on the four
skills. The (j) — (create) — of this environment is not easy and we cannot practise
listening.
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) Thanks
Amir. All credits go to my parents and teachers, ——?
(d) I
am very 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
As a human being, man has a lot of duties to mankind. To perform
his duty, he has to select a profession, future career. I have also selected my
future career (a) —— I can reach my goal. There are varieties of careers (b) ——
can give riches and name and fame. (c) —— I have selected a simple one. It is
teaching. (d) —— teachers are the builders of the nation, they can reform the
society (e) —— lead the nation skillfully.
11. Use capitals and
punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 5
he said to the shoe maker you are a big blockhead you have done
the reverse of what i desired you i told you to make one of the shoes larger than
the other and instead of that you have made one of them smaller than the other
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Model Test 63
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
communicate |
a |
with |
can |
the |
ride |
if |
through |
make |
Learning a language is like (a) —— a
cycle. The most important thing about any language is (b) ——. We learn to (c)
—— effectively by using (d) —— language, by doing things (e) —— it, and by
experiencing it. We (f) —— learn English in (g) —— same way that one earns to
ride a cycle. We should not worry (h) —— people laugh at us when we (i) ——
mistakes. We can certainly learn (j) —— mistakes.
2. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. 0.5×10=5
Everyday
life presents us (a) —— opportunities. These opportunities can be either
positive or negative. Someone invites us smoking. That is (b) —— negative
opportunity. (c) —— new student
joins the school and we have (d) —— opportunity to make a new friend. It is (e)
—— positive opportunity. In life we (f) —— be careful and wise (g) —— taking up
these opportunities. Otherwise, we (h) —— be led to (i) —— way (j) ——
destruction.
3. Make five sentences
using parts of the sentences from each column of the table below. 1×5=5
One |
|
remain only a dream |
One's ambition |
needs |
never be successful in life if one sits idly |
Sometimes it |
can |
to work hard to materialize any ambition |
|
|
to be too competitive too. |
|
|
materialize one's desired ambition only
by working hard |
4. Complete the
following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. : 0.5Í10=5
try |
spoil |
waste |
drift |
stuck |
overcome |
have |
face |
choose |
prepare |
A ship without a rudder (a) —— at the mercy of the wind and
waves. Even if it (b) ——, it cannot reach the goal. Similarly, a man without an
aim simply (c) —— his time and energy (d) —— one thing after another. Once this
aim is fixed it should (e) —— to. It is because of the fact that a man (f) —— an aim (g) —— the
difficulties he has to (h) —— to reach the goal of life. (i) —— of a career
means fixing your aim in life. It makes you (j) —— in life for in life for
struggle.
5. Change the narrative
style of the following text. 5
My father looked at me in anger and said to me, "Where have
you been so long and why are you wasting your time?" After a moment he
said, "Will you not appear in the final examination." I said, "I
went to my friend's house to borrow an essential book, but he was not at home.
So I had to wait for him."
6. Change the sentences
according to directions. 1×10=10
(a) We
should read books to gain knowledge. (Complex)
(b) Books
introduce us to the realm of knowledge. (Passive)
(c) The
books of great writers contain noble thoughts and great ideas. (Interrogative)
(d) If
we read books, we can enrich our minds. (Simple)
(e) Books
are the greatest friends. (Positive)
(f) They
give us both knowledge and pleasure. (Negative)
(g) As
they are our real friends, they remain with us in time of danger. (Compound)
(h) Some
books are very interesting. (Exclamatory)
(i) We
can build up a developed society by reading books. (Complex)
(j) Nothing
but books can remove the darkness of ignorance. (Affirmative)
7. Complete the
sentences. 1×5=5
(a) Wait
here until ——.
(b) Had I
recognized him ——.
(c) Scarcely
had they reached the railway station ——.
(d) He
pretends as though ——.
(e) ——, I
went on foot.
8. Complete the text
adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in parenthesis. 0.5Í10=5
(a)
— (Achieve) — the proper mental (b) — (fit) — is not a one-day-task. No one
born 100% (c) —psychology— fit. Just as the body parts develop and grow,
psychological fitness and maturity is achieved (d) — (gradual) —. The
experiences in (e) — (child) — contribute (f) — (large) — towards the sound
growth of mental abilities. That is why it is told that no one is born with (g)
— (born) — behavioural patterns, all what we have is acquired and (h) — (learn)
—. Proper attention and care in the childhood will help kids to grow fit and
sound. Psychological fitness of kids is absolute necessity as it is degree of
(i) — (emotion) — growth that determines the character, career and emotional
balances of the person throughout the life. Parents can't just feel the duties
accomplished by growing the children physically (j) — (health) —, but have to
groom the kids emotionally and psychologically.
9. Make tag questions of
these statements. 1×5=5
(a) I
wholeheartedly believe you are a real patriot,——?
(b)
I
try to be so, ——?
(c) I
know patriotism is a noble virtue, ——?
(d)
It
inspires a man to shed the last drop of blood to defend the freedom of his
country, ——?
(e) A man
without patriotism is no better than a beast, ——?
10. Complete the passage
using suitable connectors: 1×5=5
How to improve the condition of the
villages is (a) —— the major question (b)——the villagers where the majority of
our population live, are improved, the uniform improvement of our country
cannot be expected. (c) —— necessary plans should be taken immediately to
improve the condition of the villages. (d) —— these plans must be implemented
with the help of the local body of the government (e) —— non government
organizations.
11. Use capitals and
punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 5
run run the owner is coming said the
naughty boy while others giggled they were in fact gathering the windfall
mangoes why are you here i will punish you will never get hold of me
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Model Test 64
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
enjoy |
an |
beauty |
a |
superb |
with |
conducive |
detrimental |
on |
Morning
walk is a good habit. It is (a) —— but not (b) —— to health. It exercises a
good effect (c) —— a man's body and mind. The morning air refreshes body and
mind and gives him (d) —— opportunity to (e) —— the beauties of nature. In the
morning nature looks fresh and (f) ——. When a man takes a morning walk, he sees
the (g) —— beauty of the sunrise. He returns home with (h) —— cheerful mind. He
takes his breakfast (i) —— great relish and starts his work with a vigorious
mind. In fact, morning walk is very pleasant and (j) —— to health.
2. Fill
in the blanks with suitable words. 0.5Í10=5
Students
should (a) —— by the rules of health. They should rise (b) —— bed early in the
morning and go (c) —— for a walk. They should have (d) —— to perform, their
duty. They should take (e) —— in games and sports regularly. These are
essential (f) —— their physical and (g) ——; health. Again they
should (h) —— follow the rules of (i) —. Sound health depends (j) —— following
these rules.
3. Make five sentences
using parts of the sentences from each column of the table below. 1×5=5
Many students |
do not know |
that writing answers to the point and
neatly brings good marks |
They |
cannot write out |
their answers sometimes unnecessarily |
So, they |
cannot understand |
their examination papers fairly |
|
beat |
the questions properly |
|
lengthen |
about the bush |
4. Complete the
following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. : 0.5Í10=5
build |
rise |
damage |
act |
breed |
control |
lack |
have |
resist |
overcome |
Self-control (a) —— all other virtues. Man generally (b)
—— in impulses and strong desires. Vicious desires (c) —— the purity of heart
and mind resulting in the degradation of human nature. It is self-control that
can help a man (d) —— up a pure character which is very essential to (e) ——
above the level of inhumanity. A man who (f)—— tolerance (g) —— himself. He
can't (h) —— the problems that he faces in society. A man devoid of
self-control (i) —— a strong sense of humanity whereby he can (j) —— his
harmful passions.
5. Change the narrative
style of the following text. 5
"I
have got GPA 5 in the SSC examination," said Apon.
"Congratulation." What do you intend to do now?" asked Farhan.
"I want to study in a reputed college. I will try to get admission in
6. Change the sentences
according to directions. 1×10=10
(a) Success
will not come to one's life automatically. (Interrogative)
(b) An
industrious boy will shine in life. (Negative)
(c) A
life without an assignment is not an actual life. (Affirmative)
(d) Through
hard work, a man can be as successful as he dreams. (Comparative)
(e) Very
few are as successful as Saiful in our village. (Superlative)
(f) He
came of a poor parents. (Negative)
(g) As
his father was an ever sick man, he could not work for the family. (Simple)
(h) So
there was always want and hunger in the family and his mother had to earn for
them. (Complex)
(i) He
had an elder sister who helped her mother in domestic chores. (Compound)
(j) One
day, his mother sent him to the nearest town to work and earn money. (Passive)
7. Complete the
sentences. 1×5=5
(a) A
proverb goes that——.
(b) Since
the body and mind go together, ——.
(c) Hardly
had the leader finished his speech ——.
(d) —— he will see the unseen.
(e) He
hurried to the station lest ——.
8. Complete the text
adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in parenthesis. 0.5Í10=5
Honesty is opposite to (a) — (honesty) —. An
honest man is never (b) — (harm) — to anybody. He never does (c) — (just) — to
others. When he does anything (d) — (moral) —, he feels (e) — (comfortable) —.
He never tells a lie. He is always (f) — (response) — to his duty. We should
follow the path of (g) — (honest) — and leave the path of (h) — (honesty) — In
that case, you will be (i) — (love) — by all and will be able to reach the path
of (j) — (prosper) —.
9. Make tag questions of
these statements. 1×5=5
(a)
Environment pollution is
increasing at an alarming rate. It is high time we thought about it seriously,
——?
(b)
A greedy man is covetous of
wealth. He carves for money. He is not satisfied with what he has, ——?
(c)
There is difference between the
educated and the uneducated. Again there is difference between the rich
and the poor, ——?
(d)
Without the help of this mass the
great mission will be as if ended in smoke. They need to be skilled to
accomplish any work, ——?
(e) Khan
Jahan Ali was one of the greatest saints of our country. He was a powerful
leader of many people. He could build luxurious palaces but hardly did so, ——?
10. Complete the passage
using suitable connectors: 1×5=5
A
healthy man can do any work, (a) —— he can eat any food he likes. (b) ——, he
can enjoy life in every way. (c) —— an unhealthy man is unhappy, for he cannot
eat and do what he likes. (d) —— he lives and dies poor. He may have
intelligence, merit, learning and power, but he cannot put them to the use and
reap their benefits. (e) —— health is the source of all happiness in life.
11. Use capitals and
punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 5
how much do you want said the mayor a
thousand guilders said pied piper all right said the mayor we will pay you
thousand guilders when will you set to work now replied the pied piper.
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Model Test 65
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
impose |
against |
mercy |
unlawful |
clear |
upon |
of |
an |
a |
The
21st February is (a) —— International Mother Language Day. Mother tongue is (b)
—— divine gift. From the holy Quran we come to know that the most (c) ——
Almighty has bestowed a mother tongue (d) —— each and every caste, creed and colour.
Mother tongue is so important that the people of a country express their ideas,
thoughts, feelings, emotions, etc (e) —— through mother tongue. But it is (f)
—— irony of fate that the then rulers of Pakistan tried of (g) —— Urdu as the
state language upon us instead (h) —— Bangla. But the people of our country
raised their voice (i) —— the (j) —— decision.
2. Fill
in the blanks with suitable words. 0.5Í10=5
We live in an age of (a) ——. We can see (b) —— influence of science
in all spheres of life. Science is a constant (c) —— of our daily life. We have
(d) —— the impossible things possible by means (e) —— science. The modern
civilization is (f) —— of science. At present we can (g) —— travel from one
place to another. (h) —— ancient time journey was difficult. (i) —— had to
spend much (j) —— and money for travelling. But we should remember that science
has to be exploited for the greater welfare of mankind.
3. Make five sentences
using parts of the sentences from each column of the table below. 1×5=5
We |
get |
their
necessary information and knowledge from newspapers |
Newspaper |
is |
read
newspaper to be well informed with the news and views |
People
from all walks of life |
can
enrich |
made the
world smaller |
It |
must |
called
the storehouse of knowledge |
|
has |
our
knowledge by reading newspaper |
4. Complete the
following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. : 0.5Í10=5
help |
reach |
breed |
stay |
survive |
remain |
insulate |
reduce |
spend |
be |
Penguins are true flightless birds. Some species (a) —— as
much as 75% of their lives at sea, yet they all (b) —— on land or sea-ice
attached to land. To (c) —— in the harsh conditions of the Antarctic, their
bodies (d) —— by a thick layer of fat and dense network of waterproof things.
Penguin's bones (e) —— solid and heavy which (f) —— them (g) —— submerged and
(h) —— the energy needed for pursuit diving. Some species (i) —— depths of 1000
feet or more and (j) —— submerged for up to 50 minutes though most prefer
shorter, shallower dives.
5. Change the narrative
style of the following text. 5
The teacher said to the girl,, “Do you
think that honesty is the best policy?"
The girl said, "Yes, sir, I think so." "Then learn to be
honest from your childhood,” said the teacher. “Thank you, sir,” said the girl.
“May Allah bless you” said the teacher.
6. Change the sentences
according to directions. 1×10=10
(a)
Bangladesh is a low-lying
country. (Interrogative)
(b)
Every year natural disasters visit
us. (Passive)
(c)
Earthquake is one of the most
unpredictable natural disasters. (Comparative)
(d) Dhaka
city may be the worst victim of this natural calamity. (Complex)
(e) People
who build house must maintain the earthquake resistance building code. (Simple)
(f)
The recurrence of earthquake was
experienced by us in the last few years. (Active)
(g)
Who does not know the consequence
of Tsunami? (Assertive)
(h)
Earthquake is very disastrous.
(Exclamatory)
(i)
Bangladesh lies in the active
earthquake zone. (Negative)
(j)
No
other city is as risky as Dhaka in the face of earthquake. (Superlative)
7. Complete the
sentences. 1×5=5
(a) We
work hard so that ——.
(b) If
we are not industrious, ——.
(c) A
man who leads an idle life ——.
(d) An
idle man can never help people and so ——.
(e) We
know the proverb that ——.
8. Complete the text
adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in parenthesis. 0.5Í10=5
King Solomon was (a) ¾ (fame) — for his (b)
¾ (wise) —. He was blessed with (c) ¾ (ordinary) —
knowledge and it was really beyond people’s (d) ¾ (imagine) —. One day
Queen of Sheba wanted to test how wise he was. Solomon was given two kinds of
flowers. One was (e) ¾ (nature) — and the other was (f) ¾ (artifice) —. As he
had a close (g) ¾ (associate) — with nature, he had
been (h) ¾ (success) — to different them. In this way, his (i) ¾ (repute) — of (j) ¾ (multidimension) —
knowledge spread all over the world.
9. Make tag questions of
these statements. 1×5=5
(a) Every
student can realize the importance of learning English. But she hardly realizes,
—?
(b) Man
has landed on the moon. He is preparing to set foot on the Mars. Actually
nothing is impossible for him, ——?
(c)
She disturbed the boy repeatedly.
As he became utterly dissatisfied, he started complaining, ——?
(d)
I am very busy now. I cannot
accompany you today. Let's meet tomorrow, ——?
(e)
Football is a popular game.
Nobody denies it, ——?
10. Complete the passage
using suitable connectors: 1×5=5
It is known to all that gold is a
valuable metal. (a) ¾¾, there are many metals cheaper than gold though they look like it. (b)
¾¾ they glitter for sometime, they fade away in the long
run. In our society there are also many people (c) ¾¾ are outwardly very gentle and polished. Later on,
their real identify is revealed (d) ¾¾ they do not exercise moral values. That’s why, people
say, “All (e) ¾¾ glitters is not gold.”
11. Use capitals and
punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 5
will you come to my house tomorrow i
asked the boy we can discuss the terms and
conditions then i said it shall be very happy to meet you at your house
thank you so much he replied
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Model Test 66
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
culture |
visitors |
quite |
awkward |
towards |
genuinely |
cruelty |
introduce |
changing |
foreigner |
take |
understand |
Hospitality has long been a part of our
(a) ——— in Bangladesh. Although
many other things are (b) —— now, people are still (c) —— polite and friendly
(d) —— foreigners. They like speaking to (e) —— even if they have not been (f)
——. It is quite common for Bangladeshi to ask personal questions about family,
jobs and income which (g) —— from overseas might find (h) ——. However, it
should be (i) —— that no harm is meant by such questions. On the other hand,
they express a (j) —— interest in the foreigner's state of affairs.
2. Fill
in the blanks with suitable words. 0.5Í10=5
Once there lived (a) —— poor man. He could hardly maintain his family (b) —— he
did not have any land (c) —— cultivation. One day he bought (d) —— wonderful
goose. The goose laid a (e) —— egg everyday. In a few months he become rich.
But he was a (f) —— greedy man. He thought that there (g) —— more eggs in the
belly of the goose. He wanted to get all the eggs (h) —— a time. So one day he
killed the goose and cut its belly open with (i) —— knife. But alas! There was no
egg. Thus the greedy farmer (j) —— the useful goose.
3. Make five sentences using parts of the
sentences from each column of the table below. 1×5=5
Early rising |
refreshes |
good for
health |
This |
habit |
both the body
and the mind of a person |
The man |
certainly |
enables a man
to begin his day's work early |
The morning
air |
who |
has long
lasting effect in a man's life |
|
to be |
rises early
finds time to take exercise |
4. Complete the following text with right
forms of the verbs given in the box. : 0.5Í10=5
say |
pack |
want |
leave |
eat |
take |
sleep |
rest |
look |
help |
to
have |
to
be |
Last week my father and I (a) —— to visit my aunt and uncle
up in the hills. "Laila, tomorrow
we must (b) —— early. It's a long way to my brother's village." My father
(c) ——. I (d) —— very excited and couldn't (e) ——. In the morning I (f) —— my bag and (g) —— my mother in the
kitchen. "You can (h) —— this food with you," she said. "You
must (i) —— well. Here (j) —— some drinking water too."
5. Change the narrative
style of the following text. 5
The girl said to the teacher, “Sir, I
shall be grateful if you kindly lend me
the book you praised highly in the classroom yesterday. The teacher said, “I
have become really happy to know that you are eager to read this book. You are
welcome to any of my books that you like.” “ Thank you sir,” said the girl.
“You are welcome”, said the teacher.
6. Change the sentences
according to directions. 1×10=10
(a) Education
brought about changes in his life. (Passive)
(b) The
text book completes your knowledge. (Interrogative)
(c) Very
few virtues are as useful as hard labour. (Superlative)
(d) Sagor
was learning English well but stopped it. (Complex)
(e) When
it was summer vacation, I visited the village. (Simple)
(f) I
was too small to do the work with you. (Complex)
(g)
She is more brilliant than most other
students in the whole school. (Positive)
(h)
As soon as the ticket checker came to
me, I showed my ticket. (Negative)
(i) If
you do not eat a balanced food, you will not be healthy and happy. (Simple)
(j) Does
he follow the rules of health? (Assertive)
7. Complete the
sentences. 1×5=5
(a) He
pretends as if ——.
(b) ——,
he failed in the work.
(c) It is
high time ——.
(d) His
silence proves that ——.
(e) Let
him proves while——.
8. Complete the text adding suffixes,
prefixes or the both with the root words given in parenthesis. 0.5Í10=5
Bangladesh
is an (a) — (dependent) — country, but she is still burdened with poverty, (b)
— (population) —, (c) — (employ) —, corruption, food (d) — (deficient) —,
natural calamities, power crisis, etc. Considering all these, the present (e) —
(govern) — has aimed at making a digital Bangladesh to (f) — (come) — most of
these problems. The actual aim of (g) — (digit) — Bangladesh is to establish
technology based government which will emphasize the overall (h) — (develop) —
of the country and the nation. The country has (i) — (ready) — fixed its target
of (j) — (achieve) — ‘Digital Bangladesh’ by 2021.
9. Make tag questions of these statements. 1×5=5
(a) Let
us have a discussion, ——?
(b) Time
and tide wait for none, ——?
(c) Many
of us waste our time, ——?
(d) None
could prosper in life without utilizing time, ——?
(e) Everybody
should realize this truth, ——?
10. Complete the passage using suitable
connectors: 1×5=5
Women are nowadays as important as men in
society. They constitute nearly half of our total population. (a) —— there can
be no denying the fact (b) —— they too possess equal rights and duties (c) ——
men do. They have noble missions to fulfil as men. (d) —— they get opportunity,
their genius, powers (e) —— capacities will bloom fully.
11. Use capitals and punctuation marks where
necessary in the following text. 5
hold your tongues he muttered glaring
fiercely in their faces have you not read the warning on the door we pray for
allah's pardon cried the dervishes our lives are at your mercy.
Model Test 67
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
talents |
with |
and |
so |
society |
in |
be |
has |
useful |
mental |
Proper
education provides a learner (a) —— opportunity to improve all his (b) ——. Its
aim is perfect development
(c) —— that
he can be
(d) —— to
himself and to the (e) —— . An educated man is self-reliant
(f) —— he can also assist others (g) —— attaining this great virtue. He (h)
—— supposed to be well-mannered, kind
(i) —— sympathetic. So, a man who (j) —— acquired knowledge and skill only for
his material development, cannot be called a truly educated man.
2. Fill
in the blanks with suitable words. 0.5Í10=5
Bangladesh
is a land of (a) ——. It got (b) —— in1971 (c) —— a liberation war. It is located
(d) —— South Asia. Dhaka is the capital of
Bangladesh. Dhaka is also known as the city of mosques. About 14 crore
people live here. Most of them are poor and (e) ——. They earn their livelihood
(f) —— agriculture. But educated and skilled people work (g) ——offices and
factories. Our main food is rice and fish. It is a country of beauty. Its flora
and fauna attract everyone’s eyes. It is, in fact, (h) —— large village. The
people of Bangladesh are very (i) ——. There are many beautiful things here that
attract the travellers and the (j) ——.
3. Make five sentences
using parts of the sentences from each column of the table below. 1×5=5
The
illiterate persons |
is |
a role to
play in the campaign for removal of illiteracy |
They |
has |
to choose
between right and wrong |
Illiteracy |
have |
no access to
books |
There |
fail |
much talk
about removal of illiteracy |
Every
educated person |
|
still
dominant in our country |
4. Complete the
following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. : 0.5×10=5
was |
unveil |
were |
fulfill |
win |
want |
come |
wonder |
travel |
lose |
invent |
make |
Man (a)
—— to fly in the sky like a bird. They (b) —— attempt after attempt to fly up
in the sky. At last their dream (c) —— true. They (d) —— aeroplane, and they
(e) —— able to fly high up in the sky. The moon (f) —— an object of mystery to
men. They (g) ——at her soothing beam. For a long time, men had cherished (h) ——
to the moon and (i) —— her mystery. They made experiments to find out how to
(j) —— their desire.
5. Change the narrative
style of the following text. 5
"Have
you ever been to Cox's Bazar?" asked Shabab. “No, I have never,” replied
Labib, "But I desire for visiting the place." "I had an
opportunity to visit the sea-beach Last year," said Shabab. “Let us go
there this week,” said Labib.
6. Change the sentences
according to directions. 1×10=10
(a) Bangladesh
is not a big country, yet too many people live here. (Simple)
(b) Most
of the people live here in extreme poverty. (Negative)
(c) They
are not literate. (Affirmative)
(d) They
cannot send their children to school because of poverty. (Complex)
(e) Who
does not know this? (Assertive)
(f) Though
this is the case, the institutions are not sufficient according to the demand.
(Compound)
(g) The
government has to increase the number of schools. (Passive)
(h) At
the same time the facilities should be increased. (Complex)
(i) The
illiterate parents should be convinced to send their children to school.
(Active)
(j) It
is not impossible to achieve this. (Affirmative)
7. Complete the sentences.
1×5=5
(a)
Since Bangladesh is a
disaster-prone country——.
(b) Though
Bangladesh is a small country,
she is burdened——.
(c) Women
who comprise half of our population ——.
(d) Moreover,
our country is beset ——.
(e) Government
should come forward with a view to——.
8. Complete the text
adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in parenthesis. 0.5Í10=5
Student life is the
(a) — (gold) — season of life. This is a (b) — (form) — period of life. This is
the time for (c) — (prepare) — of future life. Students are the future (d) —
(lead) — of the country. They should have (e) — (patriot) —. They should
achieve quality (f) —education and build themselves as (g) — (compete) —
citizens. They should gain (h) — (know) — and learn the art of (i) — (behave) —
and (j) — (interact) — before others.
9. Make tag questions of
these statements. 1×5=5
(a) To
make good result in the examination you cannot write the same thing as most
students write, ——?
(b)
The examiners get bored when they
find almost the same answers in all scripts, ___?
(c)
If you were an examiner, you
could do the same, ——?
(d)
You are right. But what can I do
now? Try to understand what you read, make your own notes and revise them
frequently, ——?
(e)
Do
you have any other advice? You have to have a fairly good command over the
language, ——?
10. Complete the passage using suitable
connectors: 1×5=5
One upon a time there lived a fox (a) ——
was very clever. He lived in a very hot country (b) ——
11. Use capitals and punctuation marks where
necessary in the following text. 5
luna have you done our english lesson
today said the teacher yes sir she replied but i havent understood one
grammatical point come to my room ill help you said the teacher thank you sir she
smilingly said
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Model Test 68
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
to |
importance |
between |
complete |
a |
from |
educate |
the |
if |
Though
there are some differences (a) —— practical knowledge and bookish knowledge,
most often they are thought to be (b) —— same. (c) —— a person is educated in
(d) —— true sense, he will be able (e) —— lead (f) —— life (g) —— different (h)
—— others. Also he can distinguish between right and wrong. So (i) —— is very
(j) ——.
2. Fill
in the blanks with suitable words. 0.5Í10=5
English is regarded as (a) —— international language. It is spoken all (b) —— the
world. So the importance (c) —— this language can hardly be exaggerated. Almost
all the books (d) —— higher education are written (e) —— English. Today every
organization needs employees who can speak and write (f) —— standard form of
English. English is spoken (g) —— with the mother tongue almost everywhere.
Ours is (h) —— age of globalization. We need to (i) —— English to join (j) —— advanced world.
3. Make five sentences using parts of the
sentences from each column of the table below. 1×5=5
So,
preventive measures |
waste |
not
careful of utilizing natural gas and thus are wasting this resources |
Many people |
are |
be taken
to minimize the waste of our resources
|
They |
should |
in city
areas are not careful of using natural resources |
If this
wastage |
living |
our
resources will run out very soon |
People |
continues |
water by
leaving the taps running whenever they use it for day-to-day purpose |
4. Complete the
following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. : 1×5=5
move |
grow |
become |
prescribe |
call |
take |
follow |
be |
say |
Once
there was an idle king. He did not (a) —— physical exercise. As a result, he
(b) —— bulky and could (c) —— from one place to another. He (d) —— in a doctor.
The doctor (e) —— clever and wise. He (f) —— any medicine for the king. He (g)
—— to the king, "Please take a heavy club and (h) —— it in the air till
you get tired." The king (i) —— the advice of the physician. As a result,
his fat (j) —— less.
5. Change the narrative style of the
following text. 5
The
teacher said to the, "Have you prepared your lesson today?" "No,
sir" replied students. The teacher
said, "Why?" "I was suffering from headache yesterday. I
shall do my work tomorrow”, said the students.
6. Change the sentences according to
directions. 1×10=10
(a) Tareq
is the most talented boy in the
class. (Positive)
(b) He
behaves well with everybody. (Make it interrogative)
(c) He
struggles to win the battle of life. (Make it complex sentence)
(d) He
leads a very poor life. (Make it exclamatory)
(e) As he
is poor he cannot buy new books. (Make it compound)
(f) His
teachers want that he should continue his studies. (Make it simple)
(g) The
headmaster helps him a lot. (Make it passive)
(h) Nobody
discourages him. (Make it affirmative)
(i) He is
very sincere and obedient. (Make it negative)
(j) Doesn't
he always make good results in the examination. (Make it assertive)
7. Complete the sentences. 1×5=5
(a) It is
acid throwing which is ——.
(b)
Acid throwing has become a burning
question because ——.
(c) Acid
throwing could ——.
(d) Though
the victims recover from physical pain, ——.
(e) A
dowry hunter husband throws acid on his wife if ——.
8. Complete the text adding suffixes,
prefixes or the both with the root words given in parenthesis. 0.5Í10=5
A (a) — (free) — fighter is a (b) — (war)
— who took part in our War of Liberation in 1971. A freedom fighter is the
greatest son of the soil. The (c) — (dependence) — of our motherland was (d) —
(dear) — to a freedom fighter than his life. So, when he heard the declaration
of independence in 1971, he joined the war. He joined the war (e) — (willing)
—. He had no (f) — (might) — weapons with him. But he had strong moral courage.
He was (g) — (main) — a guerrilla (h) — (fight). He attacked the enemy from an
(i) — (known) — place and then (j) — (appeared) —.
9. Make tag questions of these statements. 1×5=5
(a) Nobody
prosper in life without hard work,——?
(b) The
decision of the people controls the situation,——?
(c) Let
me deliver my lecture on it first,——?
(d) Barking
dog seldom bites,——?
(e) All
of them will attend the function,——?
10. Complete the passage using suitable
connectors: 1×5=5
The rapid growth of population must be
controlled. (a) —— all sorts of attempts to solve food problem will fail. (b)
—— we have to increase our food production very rapidly. We may mostly solve
our food problem by changing our traditional food habit, (c) —— we can eat
potato instead of rice. (d) —— it is high time we changed our eating habit. (e)
—— knowledge of nutritive value of food can help solve our food problem to a
great extent.
11. Use capitals and
punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 5
but one day i shot the albatross the
sailor told the marriage guest it was a terrible thing to do and everyone said
i had killed the bird which made the wind blow i had brought bad luck to the
crew
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Model Test 69
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
defend |
materialized |
so-called |
every |
inherent |
aloft |
cherished |
a |
must |
patriot |
to |
the |
Patriotism
is (a) —— noble virtue. It is an (b) —— instinct in human nature. It inspires a
man to shed (c) —— drop of blood to (d) —— the liberty and dignity of the
country. But patriotism should not be merely a (e) —— slogan in the public
meeting (f) —— fraud the people. It should be remembered in (g) —— core of
heart and (h) —— in our deeds. We should keep ourselves above from the fake (i)
——. Everybody should bear in mind that a pretender (j) —— be defeated. Nobody
will remember or honour a mock patriot.
2. Fill
in the blanks with suitable words. 0.5Í10=5
Students
should (a) —— the rules of health. They should rise (b) —— bed early in the
morning and go out for (c) —— walk. Besides, they should have to perform all
these things which are necessary for (d) —— preservation of health. They should
take part (e) —— sports and games regularly. They are essential (f) —— their
physical and (g) —— health. They should also follow (h) —— rules (i) ——
cleanliness because it is as (j) —— as physical exercise.
3. Make five sentences using parts of the
sentences from each column of the table below. 1×5=5
Education |
is |
no access to
them. |
The
illiterate person |
fail |
to choose
between right and wrong. |
The majority
of our people |
has |
like light. |
They |
are |
backward
without education. |
|
illuminates |
still
illiterate. |
4. Complete the
following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. : 0.5Í10=5
favour |
come |
gain |
go |
achieve |
say |
mean |
be |
work |
labour |
Diligence
(a) —— useful labour. A man who (b) —— hard to have something (c) —— to be
diligent or industrious. Nothing can be (d) —— without industry. "Fortune
(e) —— the industrious," (f) —— a saying. It means that fortune (g) —— to
those who (h) ——laborious. We all desire for wealth. But it (i) ——
not without proper labour. He who (j) —— hard in a proper way can achieve his
desired thing.
5. Change the narrative
style of the following text. 5
Once a rich banker
said to a poor cobbler, “How much do you earn a year?” The cobbler replied
laughing, “I never count in this way. I earn barely enough to pass a day. And
I’m happy.” “Are you really happy?” said the banker.
6. Change the sentences
according to directions. 1×10=10
(a) Man
is the most intelligent creation. (Positive)
(b) He
uses time intelligently. (Negative)
(c) He has to make division of time to do his
work properly. (Complex)
(d) If he works sincerely, he can succeed in
life. (Compound)
(e) An active man always uses his time for a
productive purpose. (Negative)
(f) To him time is money. (Complex)
(g) He knows that time once gone is gone
forever. (Simple)
(h) He cares for none in using his time.
(Voice)
(i) Since time does not wait for us, we should
not waste away it. (Compound)
(j) A time killer has to repent in the long
run. (Complex)
7. Complete the sentences. 1×5=5
(a) —— if
you had tried hard.
(b) This
is the sum ——.
(c) We
watched the ship ——.
(d) By
observing the rules of health,
(e) The
pilot told the passengers ——
8. Complete the text
adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in parenthesis. 0.5Í10=5
Money
cannot buy (a) — (happy) —. Money is (b)
— (obvious) — necessary for our life. But it is not the thing that (c) —
(necessary) — brings happiness. Happiness is (d) — (absolute) psychological
thing. Basically, it is the name of a (e) — (feel). It lies in the (f) — (content)
— of mind. A poor man with mental (g) — (satisfy) — may become really happy in
life. On the other hand a man with a lot of (h) — (rich) — may not be happy.
Their wealth becomes the cause of (i) — (happy) — because most of the time that
suffer from (j) — (secure) —. So, they lead a life full of cares and anxieties.
9. Make tag questions of
these statements. 1×5=5
(a) Little daughter asks her mother why man eats. In
reply, she, said, "Man eats to live, ——?
(b) Shafiqur
Rahman is a happy man with his one son and one daughter. He says to his wife,
"Everybody wants to be happy, ——?
(c)
Shahela wants to know about the
Grameen Bank from the manager. The manager said, "Grameen Bank provides
loan to the poor only, ——?
(d) If
you observe a good teacher, you will see him in motion, ——?
(e) Trees
play an important role in maintaining ecological balance. Trees produce oxygen
and take in carbon dioxide, ——?
10. Complete the passage
using suitable connectors: 1×5=5
Summer
noon is very painful and disgusting.(a) ——the sun
shines hotly over head, life becomes miserable. The suffering of the people
know no bounds (b) —— the electricity goes off. (c) —— the people use hand fans
to fan themselves. Children can neither sleep (d) —— read. They feel out of
sorts. (e) —— the poor suffer most. They work outside in the burning sun.
11. Use capitals and
punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 5
what
is it mamma i did not want this black thing and the terrible smell nor did i my
dear but what shall i do with it that i can't tell okay mamma i must pour it
out and fill the jar with fresh water
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Model Test 70
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
worthy |
hold |
eradicate |
still |
regret |
humble |
lot |
with |
learn |
our |
A
teacher is often
compared (a) —— an architect of a nation. He is
the light of (b) —— and makes illiterate people (c) —— citizens of our country.
But it is a matter of (d) —— that the teachers are not (e) ——in due respect in
(f) —— society. Many teachers have to lead a (g) —— life in need. (h) —— they
keep the candle of education burning with a view to (i) —— illiteracy and
superstitions from the (j) ——
of a society.
2. Fill
in the blanks with suitable words. 0.5Í10=5
Modern civilization is the (a) —— of
science. Science has worked (b) —— a magician in the world. We can’t do even a
(c) —— day without the help of science. Many quick means (d) —— communication
like telephone, telex, fax, telegram, satellite, etc. are (e) —— greatest
wonders of science. Nowadays a message can be sent from one corner of the world
to another in the twinkle of (f) —— eye. Science has brought a revolutionary
(g) —— in all fields. In the field of medical science, (h) ——has got eyes, lame
has got legs, deaf has got hearing power. (i) —— diseases which were incurable
in the past are now easily (j) ——.
3. Make five sentences using parts of the
sentences from each column of the table below. 1×5=5
It |
|
to be a sign
of weakness |
A forgiver |
is |
really a sign
of strength |
To forgive |
may be |
a strong
character to check passion |
But it |
may be considered |
superior to a
wrong doer |
|
takes |
easy to take
revenge |
4. Complete the following text with right
forms of the verbs given in the box. : 0.5Í10=5
lament |
go |
blow |
sit |
lose |
mean |
understand |
console |
Once a
man went boating in a wide river. The weather was fine but the wind was (a) ——
very hard. The man was (b) —— silently and looking at the sights and scenery.
Suddenly his turban (c) —— off his head and fell in the river. "I've lost
all my fortune", he (d) ——. But he felt happy that it had (e) —— to his
neighbour. The other people (f) —— beside him could not understand why the man
(g) —— himself in spite of having the turban (h) —— in the river. Nobody (i) ——
what the man (j) —— by saying "My fortune."
5. Change the narrative style of the
following text. 5
“Konica,
have you done your English lesson today?” asked the teacher. “Yes sir,” she
replied. “But I have not understood one grammatical point”. The teacher assured
her saying, “Come to my room; I will help you understand the point”. “Thank
you, sir,” she said.
6. Change the sentences according to
directions. 1×10=10
(a) I
answered to her beckoning. (Compound)
(b) I
went over during the interval. (Complex)
(c) None
of us getting any younger. (Affirmative)
(d) Someone
had mentioned her name to me. (Passive)
(e)
She was not so young as I expected.
(Comparative)
(f)
She asked me to luncheon.
(Passive)
(g)
It was twenty years ago and I was
living in Paris. (Simple)
(h)
I was earning a little to keep
body and soul together. (Complex)
(i)
She read a book of mine. (Passive)
(j)
I was too young to say 'no' to a
woman. (Complex)
7. Complete
the sentences. 1×5=5
(a)
Unemployment is a state ——.
(b) It
is a social evil——.
(c) ——
the development of the country will be accelerated.
(d) This
is the reasonable income ——.
(e) —— unless unemployment problem can be removed.
8. Complete
the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in
parenthesis. 0.5Í10=5
Money cannot buy (a)
— (happy) —. Money is a must for our life. But it is not necessary to bring
happiness. Happiness is (b) — (absolute) — a (c) — (psychology) — thing. It is
the name of a (d) — (feel) —. It means the (e) — (content) — of the mind. He
who has (f) — (satisfy) — with what he has is (g) — (real) — a happy one. Above
all, we should keep in mind that (h) — (world) — happiness is not all. If we
want to be (i) — (eternal) — happy and lead a (j) — (dignify) — life, we have
to earn money in an honest way.
9. Make
tag questions of these statements. 1×5=5
(a) We
need to prepare very well for the exam, ——?
(b) Sure.
To do so we must study regularly, ——?
(c) Certainly.
But we do not follow the rule at all, ——?
(d) No,
we do not. And when the examination approaches there is no way but start
cramming, ——?
(e) That's exactly what I do. You should not do
that, ——?
10. Complete
the passage using suitable connectors: 1×5=5
(a) ——, there are
some differences between practical knowledge and bookish knowledge. (b) ——
often they are thought to be same. (c) —— a man is educated in the truest
sense, he will be able to lead a life completely different from others. (d) ——
he can distinguish between right and wrong. (e) —— education is very important.
11. Use
capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 5
Answer Sheet
MODEL
QUESTION-61
Part A : Grammar (60 Marks)
1. (a) to; (b) the; (c) from; (d) with; (e)
planted; (f) a; (g) with; (h) give; (i) in; (j) to.
2. (a) A; (b) at; (c) the; (d) to; (e) by; (f) of; (g) in; (h) the;
(i) urged; (j) taking.
3.
(i)
We all should try to obtain
sincerity from the beginning of our life.
(ii)
Simple-minded people are really happy.
(iii) It
helps us think simple ways of life.
(iv) Simplicity
is a great virtue.
(v) It
also helps us mix with others easily.
4. (a) has become; (b) growing; (c) strengthened; (d)
calls; (e) demand; (f) reflect; (g) made; (h) ask; (i) celebrate; (j) played.
5. Addressing Anwar as dear friend, Monju
asked him how they could get peace in their life. Anwar replied that it is
possible only by following the path which is shown by the Creator. Monju told him (A) that he (M) thought they
could find peace following the modern life.
Anwar exclaimed with sorrow that
his (M) thinking was very narrow. Then he asked Monju if it is possible to
operate an instrument without following the instruction of the catalogue.
6. (a) No one above 18 is regarded as a child.
(b) People
engage children in dangerous occupations.
(c)
Very few curses of the 21st century
are as big as child labour.
(d) It is unfortunate that this has become very
accepted in our society.
(e)
Nothing but poverty is responsible for
this.
(f)
Children can be educated if we can
remove poverty.
(g)
In a family of five or six children
the parents have to send some of their kids to work to fill their empty
stomachs.
(h) These
poor children have to break brick all day long but in return they are awarded
all kinds of abuse.
(i) Children
in our country are more vulnerable than those in the developed country.
(j)
Something should be done for
them.
7. (a) If you lend me some
money, I won't take any bank loan.
(b) It
is high time we changed our bad habit.
(c) He
is so weak that he cannot walk properly.
(d) It
is I who am to blame.
(e) United
we stand, divided we fall.
8. (a) economical; (b) economize; (c) expenditure; (d) expendable;
(e) unexpendable; (f) prosperous; (g) religious; (h) miserly; (i) mindful; (j)
according.
9. (a) We need to prepare very well for the exam, don't we?
(b) Sure,
to do so we must study regularly, mustn't we?
(c) Certainly.
But we do not follow the rules at all, do we?
(d) No,
we do not. And when the examination approaches there is no way but start
cramming, is there?
(e) That's
exactly what I do. You should not do that, should you?
10. (a) but; (b) lest; (c) So/Therefore; (d) so that/ that; (e) After.
11. Addressing him as sir, the nobleman asked
Sheikh Saadi why he was putting up the food in his pocket. He also asked him
why he did not eat. Sheikh Saadi replied that he was doing the right thing
because his dress deserved those rich dishes. The nobleman said that he did not
understand what he meant to say and so he was sorry.
MODEL
QUESTION-62
Part A : Grammar (60 Marks)
1. (a)
an; (b) the; (c) for; (d) polluted; (e) in; (f) by; (g) into; (h) fields; (i)
the; (j) the.
2. (a) greatest/largest; (b) explorer; (c) He; (d)
moving/working/going; (e) with; (f) desired/ tried; (g) river; (h) square; (i)
world; (j) of.
3. (a) Character is the crown of life.
(b) It
means mental or moral nature.
(c) Character
of a person is the combination of some virtues.
(d) It
also means the mental or moral qualities of a person, a community, a race, etc.
(e) Everybody
hates a man without character.
4. (a) knows; (b) is; (c) causes; (d) eating; (e) fall;
(f) run; (g) do; (h) thrive; (i) deserve; (j) taken.
5. My brother Rafiq said that he had got GPA-5 in the SSC
examination. I congratulated my brother. I asked him what he intended to do
then. Rafiq replied that he wanted to study science in a reputed college and
added that he had a dream to get admission in
6. (a) All men cannot but die.
(b) Doesn't
it matter if a man lives many years or not?
(c) We
do not measure our lives by months or years.
(d) Some
people live only for their own interest and they are not real human beings.
(e) The
life of a beast is as good as their life./ Their life is as good as the life of
a beast.
(f) By
doing something good to the society, we can be immortal.
(g) People
will never forget those who do something good for the society.
(h) Isn't
it our own responsibility to do good deeds?
(i) We
live short on the earth.
(j) Actually
there is no human being who can escape death.
7. (a) AIDS is a fatal
disease which was first detected in Africa.
(b) It
is such a disease that is not curable.
(c) The
first AIDS patient was a man who was an African.
(d) The
doctors suggest that we should maintain religious practice.
(e)
There is no further remedy that can
save AIDS affected people.
8. (a) scientifically; (b) listener; (c) speaker; (d) exchange; (e)
eventually; (f) initially; (g) natural; (h) artificially; (i) methodically; (j)
creation.
9. (a) What a brilliant result you have made, haven't you?
(b) We
feel proud of you, don't we?
(c) Thanks
Amir, All credits go to my parents and teachers, don't they?
(d) I
am very grateful to them, aren't I?
(e) Right
you are. We ought to remain ever grateful to them, oughtn't we?
10. (a) so that; (b) which; (c)
But; (d) As; (e) and/to.
11. He said to the shoe-maker, "You are a big blockhead. You have
done the reverse of what I desired you. I told you to make one of the shoes
larger than the other and instead of that, you have made one of them smaller
than the other.
MODEL
QUESTION-63
Part A : Grammar (60 Marks)
1. (a) riding; (b)
communication; (c) communicate; (d) a;
(e) with; (f) can; (g) the;
(h) if; (i) make; (j) through.
2. (a) many; (b) a; (c) A; (d) an; (e) a; (f) must; (g) in; (h) will;
(i) the; (j) of.
3. (a) One needs to work
hard to materialize any ambition.
(b) One's
ambition can never be successful in life if one sits idly.
(c) Sometimes
it can remain only a dream.
(d) One
can materialize one's desired ambition only by working hard.
(e) One
needs to be competitive too.
4. (a) drifts; (b) tries; (c) wastes; (d) choosing; (e)
be stuck; (f) having; (g) must/should overcome; (h) face; (i) Choice; (j)
prepared.
5. My father looked at me in anger and asked
me where I had been so long and why I was wasting my time. After a moment he
also asked me whether/if I would not appear in the final examination. I replied
that I had gone to my friend's house to borrow an essential book but he had not
been at home and that was why I had to wait for him.
6. (a) We
should read books so that we can gain knowledge.
(b) We
are introduced to the realm of knowledge by books.
(c) Don't
the books of great writers contain noble thoughts and great ideas?
(d) By
reading books we can enrich our minds.
(e) No
other friend is as great as books.
(f)
They give us not only knowledge
but also pleasure.
(g) They
are our real friends and they remain with us in time of danger.
(h) How
interesting some books are!
(i)
If we read books, we can build
up a developed society.
(j)
Only books can remove the
darkness of ignorance.
7. (a) Wait here until I
come back.
(b) Had
I recognized him I would have talked to him.
(c) Scarcely
had they reached the railway station when the train left.
(d) He
pretends as though he knew everything.
(e) As
it was a short distance, I went on foot
8. (a) Achieving; (b) fitness; (c) psychologically; (d) gradually;
(e) childhood; (f) largely; (g) inborn; (h) learnt; (i) emotional; (j) healthy.
9. (a) I wholeheartedly
believe you are a real patriot, aren't you?
(b) I
try to be so, don't I?
(c) I
know patriotism is a noble virtue, isn't it?
(d) It
inspires a man to shed the last drop of blood to defend the freedom of his
country, doesn't it?
(e)
A man without patriotism is no
better than a beast, is he?
10. (a) indeed; (b) until/unless; (c) So; (d) Besides/Moreover; (e) along with/as well as.
11. "Run! Run! The owner is coming," said the naughty boy
while others giggled. They were, in fact, gathering the windfall mangoes.
"Why are you here? I will punish you." "You will never get hold
of me."
MODEL
QUESTION-64
Part A :
Grammar (60 Marks)
1. (a) conducive; (b) detrimental; (c) on;
(d) an; (e) enjoy; (f)
beautiful; (g) superb; (h) a; (i) with; (j) enjoyable.
2. (a) abide; (b) from; (c) out; (d)
sincerity; (e) part; (f) for; (g) mental; (h) also; (i) health; (j) on.
3. (a) Many students cannot
write out their examination papers fairly.
(b) They
cannot understand the questions properly.
(c)
So, they beat about the bush.
(d)
They lengthen their answers sometimes
unnecessarily.
(e) They
do not know that writing answers to the point and neatly brings good marks.
4. (a)
breeds; (b) acts: (c) damage; (d) build; (e) rise; (f) lacks; (g) can't
control; (h) overcome; (i) doesn't have; (j) not resist.
5. Apon told Farhan that he had got GPA 5 in
the SSC examination. Farhan congratulated him. He (F) asked him what he (A)
intended to do then. Apon replied that he wanted to study in a reputed college
and added that he (A) would try to get admission in
6. (a)
Will success come to one's life
automatically?
(b) An
idle boy will not shine in life./An industrious boy will not lag behind in
life.
(c) A
life with an assignment is an actual life.
(d) Through
hard work a man cannot be less successful than he dreams.
(e) Saiful
is one of the most successful boys in our village.
(f)
He did not come of rich/solvent
parents.
(g) His
father could not work for the family because of his ever sickness.
(h) Since/As
there was always want and hunger in the family, his mother had to earn for
them.
(i)
He had an elder sister and she
helped her mother in domestic chores.
(j) One
day, he was sent to the nearest town by his mother to work and earn money.
7. (a) A proverb goes that industry
is the key to success.
(b) Since
the body and mind go together none can be happy without physical and mental
health.
(c) Hardly had the leader finished his speech when
the audience started clapping.
(d)
If he travels abroad, he will
see the unseen.
(e) He hurried to the station lest he should
miss the train. ,
8. (a)
dishonesty; (b) harmful; (c) injustice; (d) immoral; (e) uncomfortable; (f)
responsible; (g) honesty; (h) dishonesty; (i) loved; (j) prosperity.
9. (a) Environment pollution is increasing at an alarming rate. It is
high time we thought about it seriously, isn't it?
(b) A
greedy man is covetous of wealth. He carves for money. He is not satisfied with
what he has, is he?
(c)
There is difference between the
educated and the uneducated. Again there is difference between the rich and the
poor, isn't there?
(d) Without
the help of this mass the great mission will be as if ended in smoke. They need
to be skilled to accomplish any work, don't they?
(e)
Khan Jahan Ali was one of the
greatest saints of our country. He was a powerful leader of many people. He
could build luxurious palaces but hardly did so, couldn't he?
10. (a)
because; (b) Besides/Moreover; (c) On the other hand/But; (d) So; (e)
Therefore.
11. "How much do you want?" said the
Mayor. "A thousand guilders," said the pied piper. "All
right," said the Mayor. "We will pay you thousand guilders. When will
you set to work?" "Now," replied the pied piper.
MODEL
QUESTION-65
Part A : Grammar (60 Marks)
1. (a) an; (b) a;
(c) merciful; (d) upon; (e)
clearly; (f) an; (g) imposing; (h) of; (i) against; (j) unlawful.
2. (a) science; (b) the; (c) companion; (d)
made; (e) of ; (f) gift; (g) easily; (h) In; (i) People; (j) time.
3. (a) Newspaper is called
the storehouse of knowledge.
(b) We
can enrich our knowledge by reading newspaper.
(c) We
must read newspaper to be well informed with the news and views.
(d) It
has made the world smaller.
(e) People
from all walks of life get their necessary information and knowledge from
newspapers.
4. (a)
spend; (b) breed; (c) survive; (d) are insulated; (e) are; (f) help; (g)
remain; (h) reduce; (i) can reach; (j) stay.
5. The teacher asked the girl if he thought
that honesty is the best policy. The girl respectfully replied in the
affirmative that she thought so. Then the teacher advised her to learn to be
honest from her childhood. The girl respectfully thanked him. The teacher
wished that Allah might bless her.
6. (a) Isn't
Bangladesh a low-lying country?
(b) We
are visited by natural disasters every year.
(c) Earthquake
is more unpredictable than most other natural disasters.
(d) It
is Dhaka city which may be the worst victim of this natural calamity.
(e) People
building house must maintain the earthquake resistance building code.
(f)
We experienced the recurrence of
earthquake in the last few years.
(g) Everybody
knows the consequence of Tsunami.
(h) How
disastrous earthquake is!
(i)
Bangladesh doesn't lie in the
inactive earthquake zone.
(j) Dhaka
is the most risky (the riskiest) city in the face of earthquake.
7. (a) We
work hard so that we can prosper in life.
(b) If
we are not industrious, we'll suffer in life.
(c)
A man who leads an idle life can
never be happy and prosperous in life.
(d) An
idle man can never help people and so he is not loved or respected by them.
(e)
We know the proverb that industry
is the key to success.
8. (a) famous; (b) wisdom; (c)
extra-ordinary; (d) imagination; (e) natural; (f) artificial; (g) association;
(h) successful; (i) reputation; (j) multidimensional.
9. (a) Every student can
realize the importance of learning English. But she hardly realizes it, does
she?
(b) Man
has landed on the moon. He is preparing to set foot on the Mars. Actually nothing
is impossible for him, is any thing?
(c) She
disturbed the boy repeatedly. As he became utterly dissatisfied, he started
complaining, didn't he?
(d) I
am very busy now. I cannot accompany you today. Let's meet tomorrow, shall
we?
(e) Football
is a popular game. Nobody denies it, do they?
10. (a) But; (b) Though/Although; (c) who; (d) as; (e)
that.
11. "Will you come to my
house tomorrow?" I asked the boy. "We can discuss the terms and
conditions then." I said, "I shall be very happy to meet you at your
house." "Thank you very much," he replied.
MODEL
QUESTION-66
Part A : Grammar (60 Marks)
1. (a) culture; (b) changing; (c) quite; (d)
towards; (e) foreigners; (f) introduced; (g) visitors; (h) awkward;(i)
understood; (j) genuine.
2. (a) a; (b)
because/as; (c) for;(d) a; (e) golden; (f) very; (g) were; (h) at; (i) a; (j)
lost.
3. (i) Early rising is good
for health.
(ii) This
habit has long lasting effect in a man's life.
(iii) The
man who rises early finds time to take exercise.
(iv) The
morning air refreshes both the body and the mind of a person.
(v) This
certainly enables a man to begin his day's work early.
4. (a) wanted; (b) leave; (c) said; (d) was; (e) sleep; (f)
packed; (g) helped; (h) take; (i) eat; (j) is.
5. The girl told the teacher politely that she would be
grateful if he kindly lent her the book he had praised highly in the classroom
the previous day. The teacher told that he had become really happy to know that
she (g) was eager to read the book. The teacher added that she was welcome to
any of his books that she liked. The girl thanked him respectfully. The teacher
further said that she was welcome.
6. (a) Changes in his life were brought about by education.
(b) Doesn't
the textbook complete your knowledge?
(c) Hard
labour is one of the most useful virtues.
(d) Though
Sagar was learning English well, he stopped it.
(e) I
visited the village during summer vacation.
(f)
I was so small that I could not
do the work with you.
(g) Very
few students in the whole school are as brilliant as she.
(h) No
sooner had the ticket-checker come to me than I showed my ticket.
(i) Without
eating a balanced food you will not be healthy and happy.
(j) He
does not follow the rules of health.
7. (a) He pretends as if he
were a learned man.
(b) As
he was not sincere, he failed in the work.
(c) It
is high time we started for school.
(d) His
silence proves that he is guilty.
(e) Let
him prove while the matter is being discussed.
8. (a) independent; (b) overpopulation; (c)
unemployment; (d) deficiency; (e) government; (f) overcome; (g) digital; (h)
development; (i) already : (j) achieving.
9. (a) Let us have a
discussion, shall we?
(b) Time
and tide wait for none, do they?
(c)
Many of us waste our time, don't
we?
(d) None
could prosper in life without utilizing time, could they?
(e)
Everybody should realize this
truth, shouldn't they?
10. (a) So; (b) that; (c) as; (d) If; (e) and.
11. "Hold your tongues," he muttered glaring fiercely in
their faces. "Have you not read the warning on the door?" "We
pray for Allah's pardon," cried the dervishes, "Our lives are at your
mercy."
MODEL
QUESTION-67
Part A : Grammar (60 Marks)
1. (a) with; (b) talents; (c) so; (d) useful; (e) society; (f) and
(g) in; (h) is; (i) and; (j) has.
2. (a) beauty; (b) independence; (c) through;
(d) in; (e) illiterate; (f) by/through; (g) in; (h) a; (i) hospitable; (j)
foreigners/tourists.
3. (a) The
illiterate persons have no access to books.
(b) They fail to choose between right and
wrong.
(c)
Illiteracy is still dominant in our
country.
(d)
There is much talk about removal of
illiteracy.
(e) Every educated person has a role to play in
the campaign for removal of illiteracy.
4. (a) wanted; (b) made; (c) came; (d) invented; (e)
were; (f) was; (g) wondered; (h) travelling/to travel; (i) unveil; (j) fulfill.
5. Shabab asked Labib if he had ever been to
Cox’s Bazar. Labib replied in negative and said that he had never been there
and added that he desired for visiting the place. Shabab told him that he (S)
had had an opportunity to visit the sea-beach the previous year. Labiba
proposed to him that they should go there that week.
6.
(a)
In spite of not being a big
country, too many people live in Bangladesh.
(b)
Very few people live here in solvency.
(c)
They are illiterate.
(d) As they are poor, they cannot send their
children to school.
(e)
Every one/everybody knows this.
(f) This
is the case but the institutions are not sufficient according to the demand.
(g) The
number of schools has to be increased by the government.
(h) At
the same time it is the facilities which/that should be increased.
(i) The
government/The authority should convince the illiterate parents to send their
children to school.
(j)
It is possible to achieve this.
7. (a) Since Bangladesh is a
disaster-prone country, natural calamities visit this country every year.
(b)
Though Bangladesh is a small country,
she is burdened with many problems.
(c)
Women who comprise half of our population
can contribute a lot to our economy.
(d) Moreover,
our country is beset with various other problems.
(e) Government
should come forward with a view to solving the population problem.
8. (a) golden; (b) formative; (c)
preparation; (d) leaders; (e) patriotism; (f) education; (g) competent; (h)
knowledge; (i) behavior; (j) interaction.
9. (a) To make good result
in the examination you cannot write the same thing as most students write, can
you?
(b) The
examiners get bored when they find almost the same answers in all scripts, don't
they?
(c) If
you were an examiner, you could do the same, couldn't you?
(d) You
are right. But what can I do now? Try to understand what you read, make your
own notes and revise them frequently, wont' you?
(e) Do
you have any other advice? You have to have a fairly good command over the
language, haven't you?
10. (a) which/that; (b) like; (c) when; (d) but;
(e) so.
11. "Luna, have you done your English lesson today?" said
the teacher. "Yes sir," she replied. "But I haven't understood
one grammatical point." "Come to my room. I'll help you," said
the teacher. "Thank you, sir," she said.
MODEL
QUESTION-68
Part A : Grammar (60 Marks)
1. (a) between; (b) the; (c) If; (d) a/the; (e) to; (f) a; (g)
completely; (h) from; (i) education; (j) important.
2. (a) the; (b) over; (c) of; (d) of; (e) in;
(f) the; (g) along; (h) an; (i) know/learn; (j) the.
3. (i) Many people living
in city areas are not careful of using natural resources.
(ii) People
are not careful of utilizing natural gas and thus are wasting this resource.
(iii) They
waste water by leaving the taps running whenever they use it for
day-to-day purpose.
(iv) If
this wastage continues, our resources will run out very soon.
(v) So,
preventive measures should be taken to minimize the waste of our resources.
4. (a)
take; (b) became; (c) not move; (d) called; (e) was; (f) didn't prescribe; (g)
said; (h) move; (i) followed; (j) grew.
5. The asked the student if he had prepared
his lesson that day. The student replied in negative. The teacher asked him the
cause/why. The student replied that he (s) had been suffering from headache the
previous day. He also added that he (s) would do his work the following day.
6. (a)
No other boy in the class is so
talented as Tareq.
(b)
Doesn't he behave well with everybody?
(c)
He struggles so that he can win the
battle of life.
(d)
What a poor life he leads!
(e)
He is poor and so he cannot buy new
books.
(f)
His teachers want him to continue his
studies.
(g) He is helped a lot by the headmaster.
(h)
Everybody encourages him.
(i) He is not insincere and disobedient.
(j) He always makes good results in the
examination.
7. (a) It
is acid throwing which is a heinous crime.
(b)
Acid throwing has become a burning
question because it is causing a great problem.
(c)
Acid throwing could be
controlled if the government implements the laws strictly.
(d) Though
the victims recover from physical pain, they have to suffer from mental
agony.
(e) A
dowry hunter husband throws acid on his wife if the promised dowry is not
paid.
8. (a) freedom; (b) warrior; (c)
independence; (d) dearer; (e) willingly; (f) mighty; (g) mainly; (h) fighter;
(i) unknown; (j) disappeared.
9. (a) Nobody prospers in
life without hard work, do they?
(b)
The decision of the people controls
the situation, doesn't it?
(c)
Let me deliver my lecture on it first,
will you?
(d)
Barking dogs seldom bite, do they?
(e)
All of them will attend the function, won't
they?
10. (a) Otherwise; (b) Besides; (c) for example;
(d) So; (e) On the contrary/Moreover.
11. "But one day I shot the albatross," the sailor told the
marriage guest. "It was a terrible thing to do and everyone said, I had
killed the bird which made the wind blow. I had brought bad luck to the
crew."
MODEL
QUESTION-69
Part A : Grammar (60 Marks)
1. (a) a; (b) inherent; (c) every; (d) defend; (e) so-called;
(f) to; (g) the; (h) materialized; (i) patriotism ; (j) must.
2. (a)
follow; (b) from; (c) morning; (d)the; (e) in; (f) for; (g) mental; (h) the;
(i) of (j) important.
3. (a) Education
illuminates like light.
(b)
The illiterate person has no access to
them.
(c)
The majority of our people are still
illiterate.
(d)
They fail to choose between right and
wrong.
(e)
The illiterate person is backward
without education.
4. (a) means; (b)
works; (c) is said; (d) gained/achieved; (e) favours;
(f) goes; (g) comes; (h) are; (i)
can not be gained; (j) works.
5. Once a rich banker asked a poor cobbler how much he
earned a year. The cobbler replied laughing that he never counted in that way.
He also added that he earned barley enough to pass a day. And again he added
that he was happy. The banker asked if he was really happy.
6. (a) No other creation is as intelligent as man.
(b) He
doesn't use time unwisely.
(c) He
has to make division of time so that he can do his work properly.
(d) He
works sincerely and succeeds in life.
(e) An
active man never uses his time for an unproductive purpose.
(f) To
him, it is time which is money.
(g) Time
once gone is gone forever is known to him.
(h) None
is cared for by him in using his time.
Or, None
is cared for in using his time by him.
(i) Time
does not wait for us and so we should not waste away it.
(j) A
man who kills time has to repent in the long run.
7. (a) You would have
become successful if you had tried hard.
(b) This
is the sum which is very difficult.
(c) We
watched the ship coming towards the harbour.
(d) By
observing the rules of health, we can maintain good health.
(e) The
pilot told the passengers that he was going to land the plane.
8. (a)
happiness; (b) obviously; (c) necessarily; (d) absolutely; (e) feeling; (f)
contentment; (g) satisfaction; (h) riches; (i) unhappiness; (j) insecurity.
9. (a)
Little daughter asks her mother
why man eats. In reply, she said, "Man eats to live, doesn't he?"
(b) Shafiqur
Rahman is a happy man with his one son and one daughter. He says to his wife,
"Everybody wants to be happy, don't they?"
(c) Shahela
wants to know about the Grameen Bank from the manager. The manager said,
"Grameen Bank provides loan to the poor only, doesn't it?"
(d) If
you observe a good teacher, you will see him in motion, won't you?
(e) Trees
play an important role in maintaining ecological balance. Trees produce oxygen
and take in carbon dioxide, don't they?
10. (a) While/If/When; (b) if ; (c) And; (d) nor; (e) But.
11. "What is it, mamma? I did not want
this black thing and the terrible smell." "Nor did I, my dear."
"But what shall I do with it?" "That I can't tell."
"Okay, mamma. I must pour it out and fill the jar with fresh water."
MODEL
QUESTION-70
Part A : Grammar (60 Marks)
1.
(a) with; (b) learning; (c) worthy; (d)
regret; (e) held; (f) our; (g) humble/regretful; (h) Still; (i) eradicating;
(j) lot.
2. (a)
gift/product; (b) as; (c) single; (d) of; (e) the; (f) an; (g) change; (h)
blind; (i) The; (j) cured/curable.
3. (a) It is easy to take
revenge.
(b) A forgiver may be superior to a wrong doer.
(c) To forgive is really a sign of strength.
(d) It may be considered to be a sign of
weakness.
(e)
But it takes a strong character to
check passion.
4. (a) blowing; (b) sitting; (c) blew; (d) lamented; (e)
gone; (f) sitting; (g) was consoling; (h) lost; (i) understood; (j) meant.
5. The teacher asked Konica if
she had done her English lesson that day. She replied in the affirmative. She
also said that she had not understood one grammatical point. The teacher
advised her to come to his room. He assured her saying that he would help her
understand the point. With respect she smilingly thanked him.
6. (a) She beckoned and I answered to it.
(b) When it was the interval, I went over.
(c) We all are getting older.
(d) Her name had been
mentioned to me by someone.
(e) She was older than what I expected.
(f) I was asked to luncheon by her.
(g) I was living in Paris twenty years
ago.
(h) I was earning a little so that I could
keep body and soul together.
(i) A
book of mine was read by her.
(j) I
was so young that I could not say 'no' to a woman.
7. (a) Unemployment
is a state when people remain jobless.
(b) It
is a social evil that causes much harm to our society.
(c) When
we can provide jobs to all, the development of the country will be
accelerated.
(d) This
is the reasonable income that can satisfy the job seekers.
(e) We
cannot develop unless unemployment problem can be removed.
8. (a) happiness; (b)
absolutely; (c) psychological; (d) feeling; (e) contentment; (f) satisfaction;
(g) really; (h) worldly; (i) eternally; (j) dignified.
9. (a) We need to prepare
very well for the exam, don't we?
(b) Sure.
To do so we must study regularly, mustn't we?
(c) Certainly.
But we do not follow the rule at all, do we?
(d) No,
we do not. And when the examination approaches there is no way but start
cramming, is there?
(e) That's
exactly what I do. You should not do that, should you?
10. (a) Actually; (b) Very ; (c)
If; (d) On the other hand/Besides/Moreover; (e) So.
11. "I never eat anything for luncheon," she said. "No,
don't say that," I answered generously. "I never eat more than one
thing."