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SSC English 2nd Paper Model Test 11 to 15 Questions with Answers

  SSC English 2nd Paper Model Test 11 to 15 Questions with Answers

Model Test 11

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

a

for

in

work

prepare

the

  by

         It is useful (a) —— students to take part (b) —— social service. (c) —— taking part (d) —— social service, they can benefit themselves as well as (e) —— nation. Student life is (f) —— period of (g) —— for future life. If the students do some social (h) ——, they will be better prepared for giving service (i) —— the nation on completion of their education. As they students have no family burden and as they get enough time during the large vacation, they can do (j) —— great deal of work for the people.

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

         Language (a) —— a very important role in the life of human beings. We use language from the (b) —— we wake up in the morning (c) —— we go to bed at night. We use language (d) —— different purposes. We use language to (e) —— our ideas, thoughts and feelings, to (f) —— our message or to pass (g) —— information to others. In short, language is (h) —— present in our activities. It is (i) —— inseparable part of (j) —— we are, what we do and believe.

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

A student

cherish

to work to materialize any ambition

Almost all of us

having

a particular ambition

One

may

a particular ambition needs to study

Ambition

means

desire to achieve something

One's ambition

needs

be materialized and sometimes hindered

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

make

quicken

bring

have

occupy

deepen

gain

transmit

be

change

         Information technology has (a) —— the process of globalization. In the field of information technology internet has (b) —— greatly. It has (c) —— the world smaller and (d) —— the world within our reach. It can (e) —— information within a short time. It (f) —— also (g) —— a great change in banking sectors. It has (h) —— our knowledge and (i) —— our life pattern. So, we cannot help (j) —— knowledge of it.

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

         "Have you done your homeworks?" the mother said to the daughter. "No, I've forgotten," said the daughter. "That's very bad. You must be more careful about your homeworks. By doing so, you can't expect to do well in your studies," said the mother.

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

         (a)     The other sailors were very angry with the old man who had shot the albatross. (Make compound sentence)

         (b)     They thought that they were the most endangered persons in the world. (Use comparative degree)

         (c)    They blamed him for their sufferings and thirst. (Use passive voice)

         (d)     They cursed him and hung the dead albatross round his neck as a punishment. (Make simple sentence)

         (e)     The next few days were very terrible. (Make exclamatory sentence)

         (f)     They found water nowhere. (Make interrogative sentence)

         (g)     The sailor's throats were so dry that they could not speak. (Make simple sentence)

         (h)     Their eyes hurt with looking across the bright, glassy sea, watching all day long for a ship to come to help them. (Make complex sentence)

         (i)      Suddenly they saw a ship which was coming towards them. (Making simple sentence)

         (j)      Seeing the boat, they thought it as the blessing of God. (Make compound sentence)

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

         Nobody is (a) — (mortal) — on earth. We are (b) — (account) — to God for our deeds. So it is (c) — (wise) — to lead an (d) — (pious) — life on earth. Moreover, it is (e) — (probable) — that man can escape death. As death is inevitable, we must do something noble to be in the heart of people even after our death. For this purpose, we should (f) — (proper) — use our talent and full (g) — (potential) — to achieve our (h) — (desire) — goal. We must keep in mind that this goal should be (i) — (help) — to others, (j) — (important) — should be given to prepare us ready to carry out our individual duty.

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

         (a)     You had been to Dhaka during the winter holiday, Shilpi, ——?

         (b)     Your brother also stays in Dhaka, —— ?

         (c)     How nicely he sings, —— ?

         (d)     The brave deserve the fair, —— ?

         (e)     The body hardly keeps silent, —— ?

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

         A mirror was found in a paddy field by a farmer. (a) ——  this farmer (b) —— anybody else in the area had ever seen a mirror. (c) ——, when the farmer looked into the mirror, he was surprised to see a man looking straight at him. Now this farmer very resembled his father (d) —— had died a few years ago. He thought (e) —— it was his father.

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

         over was called two batsmen walked to each other too much bouncers whispered tamim hang on inspired mushfique fixing his helmet.

 

 

 

Model Test 12


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

in

for

of

life

a

the

when

reap

sow

         Youth is (a) —— best time of (b) ——. This is the time (c) —— it is most important (d) —— one to remember the maxim, “As you (e) ——, so shall you reap.” One must sow (f) —— seeds of industry, truthfulness, honesty and other virtues (g) —— this season to (h) —— the harvest of prosperity and happiness. Whatever takes root in (i) —— man at this time lasts throughout the rest (j) —— his life and moulds his future.

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

         Ours is (a) —— small country. But it is full (b) —— natural resources. We need (c) —— utilize these resources properly because its prosperity depends on (d) —— proper utilization of these resources. We should not waste our time (e) —— laziness. It cannot do (f) —— good to the country. It is our duty to build (g) —— this country. (h) —— this, we need to work hard. We also need to be (i) —— educated to meet time's demand. We must create a dedicated generation to represent it (j) —— the world. For this, our education system must be upgraded.

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

An educated mother

is

largely indebted to its educated mothers

A child

plays

an important role to build up an educated nation

If the mother

grows

educated her children will be educated

An educated nation

 

always in touch of its mother

A child

 

up in contact with its mother usually

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

fight

think

suspend

name

be

ask

call

be

call

reply

give

call

         Once Edison (a) —— from his school for two days. His parents were (b) —— in. The issue (c) —— fighting. Little Edison was (d) —— the reason. The reply, you may (e) —— today, was amazing. The boy (f) —— because few of his friends (g) —— him 'Pele.' He disliked it as he had been (h) —— after the great scientist Edison. He took pride in the name. However, the suspension (i) —— over, he returned to school. But he found disappointedly that now all his friends (j) —— him 'Pele' to irritate him. Can you identify this boy?

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

         The stranger said to the boy, “Will you tell me the way to the nearest hotel?" "Yes. I will. Do you want a residential one in which you can spend the night?" the boy said. "I do not want to stay here, but I only want a meal,"   the stranger replied. The boy said,"Follow me."

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

         (a)     We are proud of our freedom fighters. (Make interrogative sentence)

         (b)     Their contribution will never be forgotten. (Make affirmative sentence)

         (c)     Their sacrifice is greater than any other thing. (Make positive sentence)

         (d)     But today many of them lead a very miserable  life. (Make complex sentence)

         (e)     If we take proper steps, their condition may improve. (Make simple sentence)

         (f)     Their allowance should be increased. (Use active voice)

         (g)     We should respect them. (Use passive voice)

         (h)     We should never forget their sacrifice. (Make affirmative sentence)

         (i)      We should regard their sacrifice. (Make negative sentence)

         (j)      The freedom fighters are the real heroes. (Make complex sentence)

7.      Complete the sentences.                                                                                                   1×5=5

         (a)     —— provided the weather is fine.

         (b)     The man was given the job after——.

         (c)     The old man walks slowly lest——.

         (d)     Be truthful if ——.

         (e)     Scarcely had the assembly begun——.

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

         The aim of education is the (a) — (harmony) — development. But (b) — (book) — knowledge is (c) — (sufficient) — in this regard. Without co-curricular (d) — (active) — the full blooming of body, mind and soul is (e) — (possible) —. Including debate (f) — (publish) — of magazine, (g) — (culture) — activities they also (h) — (rich) — students with (i) — (modest) —, diligence, (j) — (polite) —, etc.

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

         (a)     Tafsir, Parto and Sudipto decided to make a journey by boat, they all would arrive at the ghat at 10 a.m. Tafsir said to them, "Don't be late tomorrow, ——?

         (b)     Asif had a target to finish the lesson within 2 hours. But he has not. Then he says to himself, "How time does fly, ——?

         (c)     If Samin had a car, he would go on a long drive, ——?

         (d)     When Ismail ended the story, every student became astonished, ——?

         (e)     To make a good result, Sujon and Tarek will study sharing their problems. Sujon said to Tarek,'"It is a good idea, ——?"

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

         Where there is a will, there is a way. This proverb is necessarily true. People hate their fate (a) —— they cannot get the result as their wishes. But (b) —— a man works intentionally for building his future, success will touch him definitely. There is no magic power. (c) —— it is the magic of hard work. (d) —— when one gets success, fortune will side him too. The unlucky people rebuke the fate. (e) —— there is no alternative to hardwork.

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

         do not worry about a few mistakes said the teacher you can learn a lot through your mistakes do we learn from our mistakes asked the boy yes we learn

 

 

 

 

Model Test 13


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

of

fear

with

a

in

get

the

         A good man is (a) —— man of character. His polite behaviour is (b) —— great asset because he can win the heart (c) —— other people around him, no matter whether he is all he deals with. He behaves well (f) —— even those who are rude towards him because he hates to behave rudely. One who pretends to be polite cannot be polite (g) —— all circumstances. But (h) ——man who is really polite does not (i) —— to be polite whatever be (j) —— provocation.

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

         In addition (a) —— its economic contribution, (b) —— expansion of garment industry (c) —— Bangladesh has (d) —— noticeable. Social changes (e) —— bringing. More than 1.12 million women (f) —— labour force. These working women now enjoy (g) —— better status in (h) —— family. (i) —— working women can now choose when to (j) —— married or become mothers. They can participate in family decision making.

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

Ambition

work

to be competitive too

Almost all of us

needs

successful in life if one sits idly

One needs to

can never be

a particular ambition

One's ambition

means

hard to materialize any ambition

One

cherish

desire to achieve something

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

become

respect

gain

build

hesitate

have

dishonour

avoid

lack

distinguish

         There are various kinds of qualities which (a) —— a good man from a bad man. The aggregates of these noble qualities of head and heart (b) —— character. A man of character (c) —— a real prince among men. He (d) —— by all. On the other hand, a characterless man (e) —— everywhere. A characterless man (f) —— vast wealth, but he (g) —— people's compliments. Such a man (h) —— honesty, tolerance and love for others. He (i) —— to cheat people. So people always try (j) —— him.

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

         A fruit seller said, "Which fruits would you need? I have apple from Australia, oranges from Darjeeling, grapes from Kashmir, etc." The customer said, "What fruits do you have of our country?" The seller said, "Yes, I have coconut, guava, jackfruits, etc." The customer said, "I want one kg of guava as it will be the substitute of Australian apple."

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

         (a)     It was twenty years ago and I was living in Paris. (Simple)

         (b)     I had a tiny apartment in the Latin Quarters overlooking a cemetery. (Compound)

         (c)     I was earning barely enough money to keep body and soul together. (Complex) .

         (d)     A lady had read a book of mine and had written to me about it. (Simple)

         (e)    I answered thanking her. (Compound)

         (f)     Presently I received from her another letter. (Passive)

         (g)     In it, she expressed her desire to have a chat with me. (Interrogative)

         (h)     Foyot's is one of the most expensive restaurants in Paris. (Positive)

         (i)      Only the French senators eat there. (Negative)

         (j)      It was so far beyond my means that I had never, thought of going there. (Compound)

7.      Complete the sentences.                                                                                                   1×5=5

         (a)     —— is one of the greatest virtues of a man.

         (b)     A man who is truthful ——.

         (c)     —— we can't shine in life.

         (d)     It is better for us to——.

         (e)     Nothing can daunt a person who is accustomed to ——.

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

         Courtesy is a virtue. It goes without saying that courtesy costs nothing but gives a lot. So we should possess this virtue. That is we must have (a) — (polite) —. People will (b) — (respect) — and (c) — (like) — us if we are (d) — (courteous) —. Nobody likes (e) — (courtesy) —. We should try to be gentle from our student life. We can win the heart of our enemy by being (f) — (courtesy) —. We can ensure the (g) — (move) — of hatred and anger by (h) — (brace) — our enemy. Courtesy can eradicate the (i) — (bit) — relationship and improve mutual understanding and (j) — (cordial) — among people.

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

         (a)     Physical exercise means systematic and methodical movement of our limbs. Without it, we cannot enjoy sound health, ——?

         (b)     Since he is a brilliant student, we hope he will make a good result, ——?

         (c)     Rasel wants to improve in English. So, his teacher said to him, "Read story books written in English, -——?"

         (d)     They were gossiping with each other, suddenly one of them said, "Let's go out for a walk, ——?"

         (e)     Shafiq can't complete his lessons because of his idleness. So, his teacher said to him, "Those who idle their time away lag behind, ——?"

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

         Tea plants grow well on hillsides (a) —— the rainfall is abundant (b) —— water does not stand. In the rainy season, tea seeds are at first sown in a nursery. Tea seedlings are then transplanted over vast areas in rows at short intervals. (c) —— at a certain stage in its growth, twigs are carefully pruned (d) —— it cannot reach to the height more (e) —— three to five feet or so.

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

         what can i teach you asked nasiruddin we dont know replied the students you are students but you dont know anything so i cant teach you anything said nasiruddin

 

 

 

Model Test 14


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

a

the

precious

for

great

have

wise

which

off

         Time is very (a) —— thing. Time (b) —— is lost once lost forever. There is (c) —— proverb, “Time and tide wait for none.” It is time which does not (d) —— the relative feelings. It does not wait (e) —— anyone if it is not used (f) —— . It is really essential to realize (g) —— importance of time in our life. Those who have become (h) —— would make proper use of time. They never put (i) —— their work for tomorrow. That’s why they have contributed (j) —— lot to the society.

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

         (a) —— three-fourths of all children in Bangladesh live (b) —— the poverty line. Child mortality (c) —— very high. Poverty, inadequate housing, malnutrition, shortage of pure drinking water, primary health care, teenage motherhood, etc (d) —— the causes (e) —— (f) —— high infant mortality. Child trafficking has become (g) —— regular phenomenon. Many children are (h) —— used (i) —— camel jockeys (j) —— the Gulf countries.

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

Friction between teenagers and parents

 

 

be

can

certainly occur in all times

It

common features of the teenagers

One obvious reason

the transition from dependence to independence

Another source of friction

very common

Moreover, moody and sulky  behaviours

the difficult behaviours of the adolescents

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

bestow

have

owe

be

belong

enable

cause

lose

show

grow

         We (a) —— our nature for (b) —— us with her gifts lavishly. We (c) —— a large area of land but the negligible area of land that (d) —— to us is very fertile. We (e) —— ungrateful to her. But our activities (f) —— that we have (g) —— ungrateful to our soil. We are constantly (h) —— soil pollution by our unwise activities. As a result, our fertile land is (i) —— its fertility which has (j) —— us to grow corps easily.

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

         Mother said to me, "Why are you reading this hour? Don't you think that it is the time for prayer?" "I've forgotten." I said to her. She said, "Remember, prayer is always good for our mind and body. Let us go for a walk after saying prayer."

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

         (a)     Very few problems in Bangladesh are as great as illiteracy. (Superlative)

         (b)     Illiteracy creates all the rest problems of the country. (Passive)

         (c)     Literacy and education are different thing. (Negative)

         (d)     Literacy is the ability to read and write. (Complex)

         (e)     But education covers development of mind and taste which is done through study. (Simple)

         (f)     Literacy is so important that it is called the platform of education. (Compound)

         (g)     But the rate of literacy is not high. (Affirmative)

         (h)     Our rate of literacy is less than that in Sri Lanka and India. (Positive)

         (i)      So, it is the duty of the educated people to contribute in literacy. (Interrogative)

         (j)      The government must be sincere to eradicate illiteracy from the country. (Negative)

7.      Complete the sentences.                                                                                                   1×5=5

         (a)     Walk very carefully lest ——.

         (b)     Man cannot live alone and so ——.

         (c)     If anybody faces a problem, ——.

         (d)     The traffic jam is so unbearable that ——.

         (e)     Yesterday my uncle had an accident while ——.

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

         Bangladesh is a small country but has a huge (a) — (populate) —. Most people here live below the poverty line and cannot therefore afford to educate their (b) — (child) —. Many poor children either dropout school just after a few years or (c) — (simple) — do not go to school at all. (d) — (spite) — this (e) — (situate) — we have far too many students to educate. (f) — (compare) — to the number of institutions (g) — (avail) —. Bangladesh needs more schools, colleges and universities to provide for the increasing number of students but owing to (h) — (finance) — constraints, the (i) — (govern) — cannot build the requisite number of (j) — (education) — institution.

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

         (a)     Know thyself, ——?

         (b)     Neither he nor his brothers joined the function, ——?

         (c)     Each of students should be studious, ——?

         (d)     Not only Mithila but also her classmates made an excellent result, ——?

         (e)     Eva along with her friends joined the study tour, ——?

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

         (a) —— I was born in a village, I passed my childhood in a town. (d) —— my birth my parents became worried about my education (c) —— there was no good school in the village. (d) —— I was four, we started living in our district town (e) —— I got admitted in a good school there.

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

         i have one word to say to you said the lawyer either take my advice or walk out of my chamber thank you said the client i am leaving your chamber

 

 

 

Model Test 15

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

in

the

 preserve

a

 grow

out

for

from

         Students should observe (a) —— laws of health. They should rise (b) —— the bed early (c) —— the morning and go (d) —— for (e) —— walk. Besides these, they should take care to perform all those things which are useful for the (f) —— of health. They should take part in games and sports regularly . These are essential (g) —— their physical and mental (h) ——. They should also follow (i) —— rules of health because health is (j) —— root of all happiness.

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

         Time and tide wait (a) —— none. None can call it back. (b) —— man can get back his (c) —— money and health but cannot get back his lost time. Time (d) —— lost is lost forever. So we should make (e) —— best use of our time. We must do our work (f) —— time. If we put off our work (g) —— tomorrow, we may not get time to do it at all. There are some people who pass time (h) —— nothing. They cannot prosper (i) —— life. They have to depend (j) —— others.

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

It

 

psychological or ethical nature

Character

be

the crown of life

It also

means

the amalgamation of some good features

Character of a person

hates

a man without character

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. :               0.5×10=5

launch

be

satisfy

achieve

see

make

inspire

result

carry

land

         Man has an unquenchable thirst for knowledge. He (a) —— with what he has known and (b) ——. He wants to know and see more and more. The curiousity to know more (c) —— him to undertake and (d) —— out hard and dangerous tasks which eventually (e) —— in epoch-making discovering. In the fields of science and technology man in the meantime (f) —— what (g) —— once inconceivable. Man has already (h) —— on the moon and (i) —— a journey to the Mars. Science has (j) —— the impossible possible.

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

         "Mom, I want to be first in the class, like my friend Redwan but I always get the second place," Ratul told his mother one day. "You will practise writing after reading," the mother suggested. "Really? Why didn't I think of this before?" sighed Ratul.

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

         (a)     I had exactly sixty thousand taka in the bank. (Complex)

         (b)    Only those boys who will work hard will succeed. (Simple)

         (c)     He came home in order that he might see you. (Compound)

         (d)    Nobody had seen her smile. (Voice)

         (e)    Only he who was pure in heart could be perfectly just. (Negative)

         (f)     What a fall was there, my students! (Assertive)

         (g)     This newspaper has a bigger circulation than any other morning paper. (Superlative)

         (h)     He is not only intelligent but also laborious. (Simple)

         (i)      I am glad that you have come. (Compound)   

         (j)      Take care of your health. (Passive)

7.      Complete the sentences.                                                                                                   1×5=5

         (a)     We should learn English because ——.

         (b)     Our students are afraid of learning English as ——.

         (c)    Unless we learn English ——.

         (d)     For higher education, we need to learn English because ——.

         (e)    It is time we ——.

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

         Greenhouse effect is serious (a) — (globe) — problem. It is a process by which thermal (b) — (radiate) — from earth's surface is absorbed by (c) — (atmosphere) — greenhouse gases. There are many causes of greenhouse effect. (d) — (deforest) — and destroying forests, rapid (e) — (grow) — of unplanned industries, evaporation, pollution, increase of temperature, etc. are the (f) — (contribute) — to greenhouse effect. Too many people need (g) — (add) — things for their (h) —  (survive) —. They cut down trees to built their houses, furniture, boats, etc. It brings natural (i) — (balance). We all must be (j) — (care) — to reduce it.

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

         (a)     The Headmaster and secretary attended the meeting,——?  

         (b)     Everybody is liable to error, ——?

         (c)     We shall visit the National Memorial soon,——?

         (d)     He has few friends,——?

         (e)    Rumour spread all over the country,——?

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

         (a) —— it was a cold evening, everything seemed enticing to Soroni. "The dying day, the distant tune of flute, dingy little cottages, dark greenery, all must have the power to enchant people, "she thought. All are (b) —— inviting (c) —— entertaining (d) —— she wondered how she could ignore this beauty. (e) —— she entered her grandmother's small cottage, she surrendered herself to the affectionate embrace of the little lady.

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

         o my dear lady said fardinand i dare not i must finish my task before i take rest you will sit down i will carry your logs the while said miranda


Answer Sheet

MODEL QUESTION-11

Part A : Grammar (60 Marks)

1.      (a) for; (b) in; (c) By; (d) in; (e) the; (f) the; (g) preparation; (h) work; (i) to (j) a.

2.      (a) plays; (b) time/moment; (c) till; (d) for; (e) reveal/express; (f) send; (g) necessary; (h) ever; (i) an; (j) what.

3.      (a)     Almost all of us cherish a particular ambition.

         (b)     Ambition means desire to achieve something.

         (c)     One needs a particular ambition.

         (d)     A student having a particular ambition needs to study.

         (e)     One's ambition may be materialized and sometimes hindered.

4.      (a) quickened; (b) occupied; (c) made; (d) brought; (e) transmit; (f) has; (g) brought; (h) deepened; (i) changed; (j) gaining.

5.      The mother asked the daughter if she (d) had done her (d) homeworks. The daughter replied in the negative and told that she (d) had forgotten. The mother told that that was very bad. She (m) added that she (d) had to be more careful about her (d) homeworks. She (m) also said that by doing so she (d) could not expect to do well in her (d) studies.

6.      (a)     The old sailor had shot the albatross and the other sailors were very angry with him.

         (b)     They thought that they were more endangered than any other person in the world.

         (c)     He was blamed by them for their sufferings and thirst.

         (d)     Cursing him, they hung the dead albatross round his neck as a punishment.

         (e)     How terrible the next few days were!

         (f)     Did they find water anywhere?

         (g)     The sailor's throats were too dry to speak.

         (h)     Since they were watching all day long for a ship to come to help them, their eyes hurt with looking across the bright, glassy sea.

         (i)      Suddenly they saw a ship coming towards them.

         (j)      They saw the boat and thought it as the blessing of God.

7.      (a)     We work hard so that we can prosper in life.

         (b)     If we are not industrious, we will not shine in life.

         (c)     A man who leads an idle life, can never develop his condition.

         (d)     An idle man can never help people and so he has no dignity in the society.

         (e)     We know the proverb that man is the maker of his own fate.

8.      (a) immortal; (b) accountable; (c) unwise; (d) impious; (e) improbable; (f) properly; (g) potentiality; (h) desired; (i) helpful; (j) importance.

9.      (a)     You had been to Dhaka during the winter holiday, Shilpi, hadn't you?

         (b)     Your brother also stays in Dhaka, doesn't he?

         (c)     How nicely he sings, doesn't he? .

         (d)     The brave deserve the fair, don't they?

         (e)     The body hardly keeps silent, does it?

10.    (a) Neither; (b) nor; (c) So; (d) who; (e) that.

11.    Over was called. Two batsmen walked to each other. "Too much bouncers," whispered Tamim. "Hang on," inspired Mushfique fixing his helmet.

MODEL QUESTION-12

Part A : Grammar (60 Marks)

1.      (a) the; (b) life; (c) when; (d) for; (e) sow; (f) the; (g) in; (h) reap; (i) a (j) of.

2.      (a) a; (b) of; (c) to; (d) the; (e) in; (f) any; (g) up; (h) For; (i) properly; (j) in.

3.      (a)     An educated mother plays an important role to build up an educated nation.

         (b)     A child grows up in contact with its mother usually.

         (c)     If the mother is educated her children will be educated.

         (d)     An educated nation is largely indebted to its educated mothers.

         (e)     A child is always in touch of its mother.

4.      (a) was suspended; (b) called; (c) was; (d) asked; (e) not think; (f) fought; (g) called; (h) named; (i) being; (j) called.

5.      The stranger asked the boy if he (b) would tell him (s) the way to the nearest hotel. The boy replied in the affirmative and said that he would and asked if he (s) wanted a residential one in which he (s) could spend the night. The stranger replied that he(s) did not want to stay there, but he only wanted a meal. The boy told him to follow him.

6.      (a)     Aren't we proud of our freedom fighters?

         (b)     Their contribution will always be remembered.

         (c)     No other thing is so great as their sacrifice.

         (d)     But today many of them lead a life which is very miserable.

         (e)     By taking proper steps, we may improve their condition.

         Or,    In case of our taking proper steps, their condition may be improved.

         (f)     The government should increase their allowance.

         (g)     They should be respected by us.

         (h)     We should always remember their sacrifice.

         (i)      We should not disregard their sacrifice.

         (j)      It is the freedom fighters who are the real heroes.

7.      (a)     I shall go out provided the weather is fine.

         (b)     The man was given the job after he had been properly interviewed.

         (c)     The old man walks slowly lest he should fall down.

         (d)     Be truthful if you want to be respected.

         (e)     Scarcely had the assembly begun when it began to rain.

8.      (a) harmonious; (b) bookish; (c) insufficient; (d) activities; (e) impossible; (f) publication; (g) cultural; (h) enrich; (i) modesty; (j) politeness.

9.      (a)     Tafsir, Parto and Sudipto decided to make a journey by boat, they all would arrive at the ghat at 10 a.m. Tafsir said to them, "Don't be late tomorrow, will you?"

         (b)     Asif had a target to finish the lesson within 2 hours. But he has not. Then he says to himself, "How time does fly, doesn't it?"

         (c)     Samin had a car, he would go on a long drive, wouldn't he?

         (d)     When Ismail ended the story, every student became astonished, didn't they?

         (e)     To make a good result, Sujon and Tarek will study sharing their problems. Sujon said to Tarek. "It is a good idea, isn't it?"

10.    (a) as/because; (b) if; (c) Rather; (d) Actually; (e) But.

11.    "Don't worry about a few mistakes," said the teacher, "You can learn a lot through your mistakes." "Do we learn from our mistakes," asked the boy. "Yes, we learn,"                

MODEL QUESTION-13

Part A : Grammar (60 Marks)

1.      (a) a; (b) a; (c) of; (d) gets; (e) of; (f) with; (g) in; (h) the; (i) fear (j) the.

2.      (a) to; (b) the; (c) in; (d) become; (e) are; (f) in; (g) a; (h) the; (i) These; (j) get.

3.      (a)     Ambition means desire to achieve something.

         (b)     Almost all of us cherish a particular ambition.

         (c)     One needs to work hard to materialize any ambition.

         (d)     One's ambition can never be successful in life if one sits idly.

         (e)     One needs to be competitive too.

4.      (a) distinguish; (b) build; (c) becomes; (d) is respected; (e) is dishonoured; (f) may have; (g) does not gain; (h) lacks; (i) does not hesitate; (j) to avoid.

5.      A fruit seller asked the customer which fruits he (c) would need. Then he said that he had. apple from Australia, oranges from Darjeeling, grapes from Kashmeer, etc. The customer asked the fruit seller what fruits he (fruit seller) had of their country. The fruit seller replied that he had coconut, guava, jack fruits, etc. The customer said that he wanted one kg. of guava as it would be the substitute of Australian apple.

6.      (a)     I was living in Paris twenty years ago.

         (b)     I had a tiny apartment in the Latin Quarters and it overlooked a cemetery.

         (c)     I was earning the money which was barely enough to keep body and soul together.

         (d)     A lady having read a book of mine, had written to me about it.

         (e)     I answered her and I did so by thanking her.

         (f)     Presently another letter was received by me from her.    

         (g)     Didn't she express her desire to have a chat with me in it?

         (h)     Very few restaurants in Paris are as expensive as Foyot's. 

         (i)      None but the French senators eat there.

         (j)      It was very far beyond my means and so I had never thought of going there.

7.      (a)     Truthfulness is one of the greatest virtues of a man.

         (b)     A man who is truthful can shine in life.

         (c)     If we are not truthful we can't shine in life,

         (d)     It is better for us to be truthful.

         (e)     Nothing can daunt a person who is accustomed to speaking the truth.

8.      (a) politeness; (b) disrespect; (c) dislike; (d) discourteous; (e) discourtesy; (f) courteous; (g) removal; (h) embracing; (i) bitter; (j) cordiality.

9.      (a)     Physical exercise means systematic and methodical movement of our limbs. Without it, we cannot enjoy sound health, can we?

         (b)     Since he is a brilliant student, we hope he will make a good result, won't he?

         (c)     Rasel wants to improve in English. So, his teacher said to him, "Read story books written in English, will you?"

         (d)     They were gossiping with each other. Suddenly one of them said, "Let's go out for a walk, shall we?"

         (e)     Shafiq can't complete his lessons because of his idleness. So, his teacher said to him, "Those who idle their time away, lag behind, don't they?"

10.    (a) where; (b) but;(c) Later; (d) so that; (e) than

11.    "What can I teach you?" asked Nasiruddin. "We don't know," replied the students. "You are students but you don't know anything. So I can't teach you anything," said Nasiruddin.

MODEL QUESTION-14

Part A : Grammar (60 Marks)

1.      (a) precious; (b) which; (c) a; (d) have; (e) for; (f) wisely; (g) the; (h) great; (i) off; (j) a.

2.      (a) About/Nearly; (b) below; (c) is; (d) are; (e) of; (f) the/this; (g) a; (h) now/being; (i) as; (j) in.

3.      (i)      Friction between teenagers and parents is very common.

         (ii)    It can certainly occur in all times.

         (iii)    One obvious reason is the difficult behaviours of the adolescents.

         (iv)    Another source of friction is the transition from dependence to independence.

         (v)     Moreover, moody and sulky behaviours are common features of the teenagers.

4.      (a) owe; (b) bestowing; (c) have; (d) belongs; (e) should not be; (f) show; (g) grown; (h) causing; (i) losing; (j) enabled.

5.      Mother asked me why I was reading that hour and she again asked me if I did not think that it was the time for prayer. I replied that I had forgotten. Then she advised me to remember that prayer is always good for our mind and body. She also proposed to me that we should go for a walk after saying prayer.

6.      (a)     Illiteracy is one of the greatest problems in Bangladesh.

         (b)     All the rest problems of the country are created by illiteracy.

         (c)     Literacy and education are not the same thing.

         (d)     Literacy is the ability with which one can read and write.

         (e)     But education covers development of mind and taste done through study.

         (f)     Literacy is very important and so it is called the platform of education.

         (g)     But the rate of literacy is low.

         (h)     Our rate of literacy is not as much as that in Sri Lanka and India.

         (i)      So, isn't it the duty of the educated people to contribute in literacy?

         (j)      The government cannot but be sincere to eradicate illiteracy from the country.

7.      (a)     Walk very carefully lest you should fall down.

         (b)     Man cannot live alone and so he lives in a society.

         (c)     If anybody faces a problem, we should try to help him/her.

         (d)     The traffic jam is so unbearable that people become angry.

         (e)     Yesterday my uncle had an accident while he was crossing a cross-road.

8.      (a)   population;   (b)   children;   (c)   simply;   (d)   Despite;   (e)   situation;   (f)   Compared; (g) available; (h) financial; (i) government; (j) educational.

9.      (a)     Know thyself, will you?

         (b)     Neither he nor his brothers joined the function, did they?

         (c)     Each of the students should be studious, shouldn't they?

         (d)     Not only Mithila but also her classmates made an excellent result, didn't they?

         (e)     Eva along with her friends joined the study tour, didn't she?

10.    (a) Though; (b) After; (c) because/since/as; (d) When; (e) where.

11.    "I have one word to say to you," said the lawyer. "Either take my advice or walk out of my chamber." "Thank you," said the client. "I am leaving your chamber."

MODEL QUESTION-15

Part A : Grammar (60 Marks)

1.      (a) the; (b) from; (c) in; (d) out; (e) a; (f) preservation; (g) for; (h) growth; (i) the; (j) the

2.      (a) for; (b) A; (c) lost; (d) once; (e) the; (f) in; (g) for; (h) for; (i) in; (j) on.

3.      (i)      Character means the amalgamation of some good features.

         (ii)     It is psychological or ethical nature.

         (iii)    It also means mental or moral qualities of a person, a community, a race, etc.

         (iv)    Character of a person is the crown of life.

         (v)     Everybody hates a man without character.

4.      (a) is not satisfied; (b) seen; (c) inspires; (d) carry; (e) results; (f) has achieved; (g) was; (h) landed; (i) launched; (j) made.

5.      Addressing his mother as mom, one day Ratul told her that he wanted to be first in the class like his friend Redwan and added with disappointment that he always got second place. His mother suggested that he should practise writing after reading. Ratul asked his mother if it was really so and sighed why he had not thought of that before.

6.      (a)     I had taka in the bank which was exactly sixty thousand in amount.

         (b)     Only the hard-working boys will succeed.

         (c)     He wanted to see you and so he came home.                 

         (d)     Her smile had not been seen by anybody.

         (e)     None but he who was pure in heart could be perfectly just.

         (f)     My students, there was a great fall.

         (g)     This newspaper has the biggest circulation of all morning papers.

         (h)     Besides being intelligent, he is laborious.

         (i)      You have come and so I am glad.

         (j)      Let your health be taken care of.

7.      (a)     We should learn English because English is an international language.     

         (b)     Our students are afraid of learning English as it is a foreign language.

         (c)     Unless we learn English we cannot cope with the modern world.

         (d)     For higher education, we need to learn English because books of higher education are all written in English.

         (e)     It is time we became serious to learn English well.

8.      (a) global; (b) radiation; (c) atmospheric; (d) Deforestation; (e) growth; (f) contributors; (g) additional; (h) survival; (i) imbalance; (j) careful.

9.      (a)     The Headmaster and secretary attended the meeting, didn't he?

         (b)     Everybody is liable to error, aren't they?

         (c)     We shall visit the National Memorial soon, shan't we?

         (d)     He has few friends, has he?

         (e)     Rumour spread all over the country, didn't it?

10.    (a) Although; (b) so; (c) and; (d) that; (e) As soon as

11.    "O my dear lady," said Fardinand, "I dare not. I must finish my task before I take rest". "You will sit down. I will carry your logs the while," said Miranda.





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